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Join host Ernie Hood as he talks with some of environmental health science's foremost researchers in EHP's new podcast series, "The Researcher's Perspective." Hear about the motivation and vision behind the research as well as the implications for our health—all direct from the source.

Dr. Gunter Oberdörster Podcast icon Gunter Oberdörster—Hear about the science behind EHP's 2008 Paper of the Year with the author of "Nanotoxicology: an emerging discipline evolving from studies of ultrafine particles" [EHP 113:823-839 (2005)].


Download the MP3 [13.9MB, 15 minutes] — Transcript of this podcast

Dr. Birnbaum Podcast icon Meet the new director of NIEHS and the National Toxicology Program, Dr. Linda Birnbaum.


Download the MP3 [12.6MB, 13 minutes] — Transcript of this podcast

Dr. Ebi Podcast icon Kristie Ebi—Learn about the human health impacts of climate change with the author of "Climate change, tropospheric ozone and particulate matter, and health impacts" [EHP 116:1449-1455 (2008)].


Download the MP3 [12.1MB, 13 minutes] — Transcript of this podcast

Future Podcasts
Frederica Perera—Find out how child health may be affected by global climate change with the author of "Children are likely to suffer most from our fossil fuel addiction" [EHP 116:987-990 (2008)].

Retha Newbold—Learn about recent developments related to the potential human health effects of bisphenol A with the author of "Prenatal exposure to bisphenol A at environmentally relevant doses adversely affects the murine female reproductive tract later in life" [EHP in press].

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