Women Remain Underrepresented in Medical Science, New Report Says
WASHINGTON, DC (March 3, 2014)—Two decades after a landmark law mandating the inclusion of women in biomedical research, sex-specific research is still not the norm, according to...
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Women Remain Underrepresented in Medical Science, New Report Says
WASHINGTON, DC (March 3, 2014)—Two decades after a landmark law mandating the inclusion of women in biomedical research, sex-specific research is still not the norm, according to...
Study Looks at Time Trends in Exposure to Phthalates
WASHINGTON, DC (January 15, 2014)—A new study looks at American exposure to phthalates—chemicals found in consumer products including children’s toys, nail polish and other beauty...
Promoting Policies to Improve Workers’ Health and Safety
At the American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting in Boston, Professorial Lecturer Celeste Monforton and Research Associate Liz Borkowski saw the culmination of nearly a year’s work...
Citizen Science More Than a Century Later: Ordinary People Go Online to Track Gulf Oil Spill
WASHINGTON, DC (December 10, 2012)—In the summer of 1854 a doctor named John Snow tracked London’s deadly outbreak of cholera to contaminated water coming from a public well—the...
EOH Professors on Team Winning $1.69 Million NSF Grant for Solar Cement
Associate Professors Peter LaPuma and Sabrina McCormick are two of the GW investigators working on a ...