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PROTECT is a multi-institutional project funded by @SRP_NIEHS that studies exposure to environmental contamination in PR and its contribution to preterm birth.

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A new Project 4 publication develops a system that couples electrolysis with Biochar and is effective at removing p-NP from contaminated water. Read it here: 🔗sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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📄 A new publication led by Project 1 trainee Savannah Sturla suggests that PAH exposure may impact neurodevelopment in male children, and prompts further investigation into the potential sex-specific mechanisms of PAHs on motor function: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39369740/

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Children with stronger executive functioning skills—like working memory, cognitive flexibility, & behavioral inhibition—may be better equipped to develop #healthyeating habits, according to recent #ECHOChildHealth Cohort research: duke.is/5/t7y6

Children with stronger executive functioning skills—like working memory, cognitive flexibility, & behavioral inhibition—may be better equipped to develop #healthyeating habits, according to recent #ECHOChildHealth Cohort research: duke.is/5/t7y6
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📄 A recent PROTECT study led by Project 1 trainee Ram Siwakoti underscores the complex impact of phthalate exposure on maternal and fetal metabolism, highlighting metabolomics as a tool for understanding associated biological processes. Read the paper: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39353139/

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A PROTECT study led by trainee Ram Siwakoti shows that exposure to certain PFAS during pregnancy is linked w/ oxidative stress, highlighting the need for broader investigation into PFAS-related alterations of inflammatory processes during pregnancy: 🔗sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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🚰 This past fall, Project 4 trainee Kyla Drewry contributed to Hurricane Helene disaster response efforts through her NIEHS KC Donnelly externship. Read about the work she did, the teams she worked with, and her trip to North Carolina below: protect.sites.northeastern.edu/2025/03/24/pro…

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Congratulations to all the SRP trainees, including PROTECT Project 4 trainee Kyla Drewry, who received KC Donnelly Externships!

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A recent study led by former PROTECT Project 4 trainee Maria del Mar Cerrillo-Gonzalez highlights the impact of reactor configuration and system design on enhancing electrochemical contaminant removal, advancing sustainable groundwater remediation. ⤵️ mdpi.com/2073-4344/15/2…

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Join us online Wed. 4/9 @ 1 pm ET to see Dr. Linda Kahn of NYU Grossman School of Medicine present our next free, public #ECHODiscovery webinar on the influence of infertility & infertility treatment on #childhealth outcomes: duke.is/b/ynae

Join us online Wed. 4/9 @ 1 pm ET to see Dr. Linda Kahn of <a href="/nyugrossman/">NYU Grossman School of Medicine</a> present our next free, public #ECHODiscovery webinar on the influence of infertility &amp; infertility treatment on #childhealth outcomes: duke.is/b/ynae
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📄 In a new Project 4 paper, former postdoc Jong-Gook Kim details a pilot-scale study demonstrating long-term removal of a mixture of contaminants As(III), Cr(VI), & sulfanilamide using an electrochemical e-barrier integrated with pyrite. Read the study:🔗sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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⚕️ This National Public Health Week, NIEHS recognizes the hard work and dedication of public health professionals throughout our nation! Visit niehs.nih.gov to learn how NIEHS research is helping everyone live healthier lives! #ThankYouPublicHealth #NPHW

⚕️ This National Public Health Week, NIEHS recognizes the hard work and dedication of public health professionals throughout our nation! Visit niehs.nih.gov to learn how NIEHS research is helping everyone live healthier lives! #ThankYouPublicHealth #NPHW
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ICYMI: For her KC Donnelly externship, Project 4 trainee Kyla Drewry worked with local organizations and health departments in North Carolina on Hurricane Helene disaster response efforts and helped develop user-focused educational materials. Read about her experience below ⤵️:

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This semester, Northeastern COE student Alena Alexander received a PEAK Experience Summit Award to continue her research with Project 4 into the relationship between the pore structure of GAC cathodes and electrochemical contaminant removal efficiency. protect.sites.northeastern.edu/2025/04/14/for…

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Last week, PROTECT, ECHO Child Health Research, and RECOVER researcher Emily Zimmerman received an Excellence in Research and Creative Activity Award from Northeastern U. for her work in infant neurodevelopment. Congratulations, Emily! 🎉 news.northeastern.edu/2025/04/17/fac…

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ICYMI: Undergrad student Alena Alexander has been continuing her work with Project 4 investigating GAC cathode pore structure and electrochemical contaminant removal efficiency with support from a Northeastern U. PEAK Experience Summit Award. Read about her research below. ⤵️

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This week is Children's Mental Health Awareness Week (#CMHAW). Learn more about the work #ECHOChildHealth Cohort researchers have done to understand the factors influencing childhood well-being, overall health, & life satisfaction: duke.is/5/s7tb

This week is Children's Mental Health Awareness Week (#CMHAW). Learn more about the work #ECHOChildHealth Cohort researchers have done to understand the factors influencing childhood well-being, overall health, &amp; life satisfaction: duke.is/5/s7tb