The February 2013 issue of the Environmental Factor is now online at
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsletter/index.cfm
Stories include:
NIEHS welcomes NINDS director
NIDDK director keynotes MLK observance
Tickner encourages alternative solutions in green chemistry talk
Oil spill researchers tell what they learned
Laber named head of Comparative Medicine Branch
Lancet commentary targets non-communicable diseases
NIEHS answers the call in the aftermath of Sandy
Hrynkow named to head network of viral specialists
NIEHS opens search for clinical director
Research fellow begins career in medical writing
Grantees elected fellows of AAAS
Outreach educator honored with SOT Public Communications Award
New logo emphasizes NIH identity
Autoimmunity expert delivers distinguished lecture
Nano meeting tackles consumer exposures
NIEHS researcher assists in study of Norwegian women
Exploring the haunting legacy – benomyl and Parkinson's
PEPH launches new podcast series
Air pollution pinpointed as major global health problem
NIEHS researchers receive FDA grants to study effects of smoking
Ho group uses saliva for study on methylation in asthma
Prenatal inflammation linked to autism risk
Uncovering the genetic component in nicotine addiction
NIEHS research featured in The Journal of Immunology
This month in EHP
Extramural and intramural papers of the month
NIEHS surpasses 2012 CFC goal
NIEHS biologist honored for award-winning photography
Neighbors in the house
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