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UM School of Public & Community Health Sciences is looking to hire an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics who would be supported by CPHR. Learn more here: university-montana-hr.silkroad.com/epostings/inde…

UM School of Public & Community Health Sciences is looking to hire an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics who would be supported by CPHR. Learn more here: university-montana-hr.silkroad.com/epostings/inde…
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We are just 2 Fridays away!! Are you registered for the 2nd Annual Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium?!?! boisestate.edu/ceehs/rocky-mo…

We are just 2 Fridays away!! Are you registered for the 2nd Annual Rocky Mountain Wildfire Smoke Symposium?!?!

boisestate.edu/ceehs/rocky-mo…
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Awesome to be on with Gemma Gaudette on Boise State University public radio #idahomatters today to discuss the #WildfireSmoke symposium occurring next Friday. Still time to register! Thanks to Dr. Noonan from UM Center for Population Health Research for joining me! boisestatepublicradio.org/show/idaho-mat…

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At the Rocky Mountain #WildfireSmoke Symposium, we are currently hearing from Missoula City-County public health and air quality guru Sarah Coefield. Her work is so inspiring and the coalition she has built around her Smoke Readiness campaign is admirable. UM Center for Population Health Research

At the Rocky Mountain #WildfireSmoke Symposium, we are currently hearing from Missoula City-County public health and air quality guru Sarah Coefield. Her work is so inspiring and the coalition she has built around her Smoke Readiness campaign is admirable. <a href="/UM_CPHR/">UM Center for Population Health Research</a>
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Thanks @maggiemlln for covering our #wildfiresmoke symposium. With over 80 attendees and 10 amazing speakers, it was a great event and I look forward to working on a document that synthesizes the outcomes. Boise State University @BSUPubHealth UM Center for Population Health Research Idaho Department of Environmental Quality University of Colorado Colorado State University

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So excited to present at AGU (American Geophysical Union) session titled "Monitoring, Modeling, and Forecasting Fire Emissions, Smoke, and Their Health Impacts". Along with members of UM Center for Population Health Research our talk was on infiltration of #wildfiresmoke into long-term care facilities. Boise State University @BSUPubHealth

So excited to present at  <a href="/theAGU/">AGU (American Geophysical Union)</a> session titled "Monitoring, Modeling, and Forecasting Fire Emissions, Smoke, and Their Health Impacts". Along with members of <a href="/UM_CPHR/">UM Center for Population Health Research</a> our talk was on infiltration of #wildfiresmoke into long-term care facilities.
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Thanks to Boise State UniversityPHPS and @BoiseState for highlighting our work with long term care facilities in Idaho as we try to understand #wildfire smoke impacts on vulnerable populations. Shout out to UM Center for Population Health Research for their contribution to this work also! boisestate.edu/news/2022/03/2…

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Recent years with hazardous air pollution from wildfires in the PNW could become the norm if fossil fuel emissions continue unchecked. New research from Meiyun Lin NOAA, comments from @erinlandguth UM Center for Population Health Research, story by Jenessa Duncombe. eos.org/articles/unhea…

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NEW: Millions of U.S. households use woodstoves to heat. Poor ventilation can cause high indoor PM2.5 levels & potentially raise the risk of lower respiratory tract infections in kids. Interventions are clearly needed, but current methods need refinement ➡️ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/full/10.12…

NEW: Millions of U.S. households use woodstoves to heat. Poor ventilation can cause high indoor PM2.5 levels &amp; potentially raise the risk of lower respiratory tract infections in kids. Interventions are clearly needed, but current methods need refinement ➡️ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/full/10.12…
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Just in time for #smokeready week, check out our new article showing that #wildfiresmoke influences the indoor air quality of long term care facilities. An awesome collaboration with UM Center for Population Health Research, @ethan_s_walker and Curtis Noonan. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/in… ISIAQ Boise State School of Public and Population Health

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Day 2 of #smokeready week is all about understanding how smoke effects your body in negative ways. These effects may be short term or long term. We typically understand smoke to impact the heart and lungs, but other organs like the brain may also be susceptible.

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Third in the aging session, we focus on the body and outcomes in health and activities of daily living. The speaker is Claire Adams, a postdoc at University of Montana SPH. #SER2022

Third in the aging session, we focus on the body and outcomes in health and activities of daily living. The speaker is Claire Adams, a postdoc at <a href="/umontana/">University of Montana</a> SPH. #SER2022
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Shout out to UM Center for Population Health Research and Dr. Ethan Walker (a Colorado State University alum) for their collaboration and support of this work. Fingers crossed NIH -AHRQ funding is coming down the pipe to keep these gears lubricated!!