Environmental Health Nexus Webinars, Meetings and Conferences

Environmental Health Nexus (EH Nexus) webinars, meetings and conferences bring together subject matter experts from CDC and partner organizations to discuss environmental health topics that serve to inform public health professionals and the general public.

EH Nexus webinars, meetings and conferences will be broadcast on Zoom or Facebook, and closed captioning will be available. All EH Nexus events will be posted to the EH Nexus YouTube Playlist, and presentation slides will be available within this website shortly before the presentation date.

Upcoming Webinars, Meetings & Conferences

Please check back. In the meantime, listen to the EH Nexus Podcast series.

EH Nexus Webinar - Plan, Test, Mitigate: National and Local-level Efforts to Reduce Radon Risks in U.S. Communities

Join us on January 22, 2024, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET, for the next EH Nexus webinar. Subject matter experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Housing Authority of Portland, and the American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists will serve as presenters for this webinar.

During this webinar, you will learn about

  • Radon Awareness Week activities and communication products
  • United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) residential radon reduction efforts.
  • State and local initiatives to reduce radon in multi-family housing and low-income communities.

When:
Wednesday, January 22, 2024,
2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time

Registration is free.
Closed captioning will be available.

A few minutes before the webinar begins, please click this link to register/join: https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_EOsv30BaRYSN4M4xlXjBjQ or use the Bit.ly information above.

Upon receiving your registration confirmation email, enclosed will be your personalized connection link for usage on PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android devices.

Presenters

Germaine Vázquez, MS
Health Communication Specialist
Radiation Studies Section
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Glenn Schroeder
Program Analyst in the Office of Environment and Energy at HUD

Carolina Gomez
Director of Integrated Facilities and Safety for Home Forward (The Housing Authority of Portland)

Nathaniel Burden
Pennsylvania chapter president, AARST, and state representative of Citizens for Radioactive Radon Reduction (CR3)

Additional Information

If you have questions or need additional information, please contact ehnexus@cdc.gov

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Angela Werner, PhD, MPH (she/her) Lead Data Scientist DEHSP/CDC

Angela Werner, PhD, MPH (she/her)
Lead Data Scientist
DEHSP/CDC

Aaron Vinson, MPH (he/him) Health Scientist Hite Consulting DEHSP/CDC

Aaron Vinson, MPH (he/him)
Health Scientist
DEHSP/CDC (Hite Consulting)

Jane Henley, MSPH (she/hers) Epidemiologist DCPC/CDC

Jane Henley, MSPH (she/hers)
Epidemiologist
DCPC/CDC

Jane Henley, MSPH (she/hers) Epidemiologist DCPC/CDC

Jane Henley, MSPH (she/hers)
Epidemiologist
DCPC/CDC

Additional Information

If you have questions or need additional information, please contact envepiworkshop@cdc.gov.

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For more information on the NIHHIS National Meeting, please visit: NIHHIS National Meeting.
In the event that we reach maximum capacity on the Zoom platform, you can watch NIHHIS National live on our Youtube page. We will send out the streaming link to all participants before and during the meeting.

Workshop Agenda

Zoom allows a maximum of 1,000 participants. If you are not admitted into the Zoom meeting, please try again later in the day as we expect attendance will be dynamic. Also, the presentations will be available to view on the Environmental Health Nexus webpage approximately two weeks after the workshop.