President's Corner Securing the Future: Using ISEE Resources to Drive Sustainable Growth |
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One of the goals of the ISEE’s strategic plan emphasizes responsibly managing our resources to ensure economic resilience, sustainable growth, and the continuation of current initiatives while enabling new ones. As we approach our 40th anniversary as a scientific society, ensuring our financial stability is not just an aspiration but an obligation if we want to thrive in the future. With this in mind, I’m pleased to introduce our new Secretary/Treasurer, Dr. Tamara Schikowski, who will play a key role in safeguarding ISEE’s fiscal health and who has collaborated with me on this month’s President’s message. Read more
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Expanded Language Access
The ISEE Website Now Available in Over 100 Languages |
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To enhance accessibility, the ISEE website is now available in over 100 languages. To try this feature, click here to view the newsletters online. Select your preferred language from the list in the lower-left corner of the screen. This translation tool is available on every page of the website, making it easy to navigate content and access important information in your preferred language.
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Access Your Membership Dashboard
Manage Your Benefits, Stay Up-to-Date with Resources |
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Whether you're looking for your membership number, want to know your next renewal date, or want to check your participation record, your ISEE Membership Dashboard maintains all that information, and more. If you have not logged in lately, click here to update your profile to get the most out of your ISEE membership.
Click here to review your profile. |
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Take the Next Step Engage with ISEE Leadership and Networks |
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Looking to get more involved with ISEE? Our new Get in Contact form makes it easy for members to connect directly with the committees and regional chapters that match their interests. Whether you're eager to contribute your expertise, expand your network, or explore leadership opportunities, this is your pathway to deeper engagement within the ISEE community. Fill out the form today and start shaping the future of environmental epidemiology with us.
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Interactive Online Program |
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Explore the first detailed information on symposia and workshops, including session titles and initial descriptions allowing you to gain an early overview of the thematic focus of these sessions and start planning which ones you might like to attend. Join us in Munich, Germany, from August 30 to September 2, 2026, for the 38th Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology.
Early Bird Registration ends April 30, 2026. |
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| Submit a Commentary with ISEE |
We invite ISEE members to submit commentaries on any topic of broad interest to ISEE and the readership of Environmental Epidemiology. For more information about the process and to read out latest commentaries, see here. |
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| Supporting Publication Costs for Authors from LMICs |
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North America Chapter
Machine Learning in Environmental Epidemiology |
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Join the North America Chapter on Monday, March 23 at 1:00 PM EDT for a panel discussion involving an overview of research environmental epidemiology projects that use machine learning, with Yike Shen, PhD, Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, Alexandra Descarpentrie, PhD, postdoctoral fellow in the Goran Laboratory at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Vishal Midya, MStat, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine at Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, New York.
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Rebecca James Baker 2025 Award Winner Webinar
When Spacial Science Meets Environmental Epidemiology: Rethinking Urban Nature and Health |
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Urban nature is widely recognized as an important determinant of population health, yet most environmental epidemiology studies still measure green space using relatively simple indicators such as greenness or vegetation cover. While informative, these measures often overlook the complex spatial and structural characteristics of urban nature. In this webinar, Dr. Dengkai Chi, recipient of the 2025 Rebecca James Baker Award, will discuss how approaches from spatial science are enabling more refined measurements of green space exposure, from spatial configuration to three-dimensional urban forest structure. Read More
Tuesday, March 31 at 11:00 AM EDT |
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North America Chapter ISEE – North America Chapter Conference 2026 |
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Registration is now open for our conference in Baltimore, June 1-4. We’re thrilled to welcome three outstanding keynote speakers. Amira Aker, PhD (Boston University) is an environmental epidemiologist advancing community-based research with Indigenous communities. Jamaji C. Nwanaji-Enwerem, MD, PhD, MPP (University of Pennsylvania) bridges medicine, environmental health, and public policy. Huaqing Wang, PhD, PLA, AICP (Utah State University) integrates urban planning, landscape design, and epidemiology to study how greenspaces shape population health.
For more information click here. |
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Discover the ISEE job board—start your journey here. To post a job, visit here.
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Stanford Postdoctoral Position: The epidemiology of ultrafine particles emitted from gas appliances:Read More |
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Wildfire Smoke & Neurocognitive Health: Read More |
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Harvard Chan C-CHANGE Climate & Health Postdoctoral Fellowship : Read More |
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