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ORD Scientist First To Demonstrate New Mechanism
Air Quality

ORD Scientist First To Demonstrate New Mechanism

Melanie Jardim of NHEERL’s Environmental Public Health Division is the first to show that air pollutants can alter health effects by altering a mechanism that may cause permanent changes in gene expression. In her article to be published in Environmental Health Perspectives, she shows... Read More

WED ScientistsTo Attend INTECOL Conference
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WED ScientistsTo Attend INTECOL Conference

Dixon Landers and Jim Wigington of NHEERL's Western Ecology Division (WED), Freshwater Ecology Branch, have been invited to speak at the 10th International Congress of Ecology (INTECOL) in Brisbane, Australia, August 16-21, 2009. The INTECOL conference theme is "Ecology in a Changing Climate, Two Hemispheres, One Globe." Read More

EPA Ranks Nationally as one of the Best Places to Work for Postdoctoral Fellows...
Postdoctoral Fellows

EPA Ranks Nationally as one of the Best Places to Work for Postdoctoral Fellows 2008

EPA's research campus in Research Triangle Park, N.C., is one of the top ranked best places for postdoctoral fellows to work, according to a survey by The Scientist magazine. The survey of fellows at EPA includes 35 research institutions in the nation recognized for their exceptional postdoctoral programs... Read More

U.S.-Canada Science Symposium Seeks To Advance Ecosystem-Based Management
Wetlands

U.S.-Canada Science Symposium Seeks To Advance Ecosystem-Based Management for Gulf of Maine

At the international Gulf of Maine Symposium: Advancing Ecosystem Research for the Future of the Gulf, Stephen Hale, a research ecologist at NHEERL’s Atlantic Ecology Division, Monitoring and Assessment Branch, along with Maxine Westhead of Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans, will lead a technical workshop on ecosystem services. Read More

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