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The Role of Environmental and Occupational Health in Preparedness and Continuity Planning: Julianne L. Baron, Ph.D., CPH, RBP

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EOH Seminar 

Pitt Public Health | Department of Environmental and Occupational Health presents:

The Role of EOH in Preparedness and Continuity Planning

by Julianne L. Baron, Ph.D., CPH, RBP  
President of Science and Safety Consulting, LLC., Pittsburgh, PA

Research Highlight: Dr. Julianne Baron is an EOH adjunct faculty in supporting both teaching and policy management service. Dr. Baron received her PhD in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology at University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health in 2014. She is a skilled microbiologist with a background in infectious diseases, waterborne pathogens, laboratory safety and compliance. She is currently the President of Science and Safety Consulting, LLC (Pittsburgh, PA), providing consultative occupational health and safety services for clients including standard operating procedures, protocols, reports, and training materials. She also conducts gap analysis for biosafety practices at biomedical research facilities.

Friday, August 20, 2021
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
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Learning from our students/staff/faculty, nationally and internationally known scientists, practitioners and policymakers on issues of environmental, occupational and public health.

The EOH Seminar Series takes place every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month from 1:00pm – 2:00pm. Through presentations and discussions, we aim to highlight the latest cutting-edge environmental health science research, promote public health, and enhance multidisciplinary collaborations between medical, public health specialists and community.  Moreover, we would like to highlight research from young investigators and our EOH students and fellows. In additional to topics of environmental and occupational health exposures, we will have presentations about social justice and diversity, women and children health, neurological disorders, cell metabolism and stem cells, metal toxicity, respiratory biology, redox biology, microbiology and host defense, and environmental epigenetics. Please stay-tuned! 

 

If you would like to attend a seminar or receive e-mail notices about future EOH seminar series, please contact Adam Orbell (aorbell@pitt.edu). If you have other questions about our EOH seminar series, please contact Winnie Tang (wat23@pitt.edu) and Bruce Pitt (brucep@pitt.edu)

This fall we will hold “hybrid” meetings, which will meet our speaker in person and also allow for virtual participation (via Zoom).  Please email Kelly Tatone (Kelly Tatone) if Zoom accommdation is needed.

Dial-In Information

Please email klt75@pitt.edu or aorbell@pitt.edu if Zoom accommodation is needed.

Friday, August 20 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Public Health, G23
130 Desoto Street, Pittsburgh, 15261

The Role of Environmental and Occupational Health in Preparedness and Continuity Planning: Julianne L. Baron, Ph.D., CPH, RBP

EOH Seminar 

Pitt Public Health | Department of Environmental and Occupational Health presents:

The Role of EOH in Preparedness and Continuity Planning

by Julianne L. Baron, Ph.D., CPH, RBP  
President of Science and Safety Consulting, LLC., Pittsburgh, PA

Research Highlight: Dr. Julianne Baron is an EOH adjunct faculty in supporting both teaching and policy management service. Dr. Baron received her PhD in Infectious Diseases and Microbiology at University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health in 2014. She is a skilled microbiologist with a background in infectious diseases, waterborne pathogens, laboratory safety and compliance. She is currently the President of Science and Safety Consulting, LLC (Pittsburgh, PA), providing consultative occupational health and safety services for clients including standard operating procedures, protocols, reports, and training materials. She also conducts gap analysis for biosafety practices at biomedical research facilities.

Friday, August 20, 2021
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
--------------------

Learning from our students/staff/faculty, nationally and internationally known scientists, practitioners and policymakers on issues of environmental, occupational and public health.

The EOH Seminar Series takes place every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month from 1:00pm – 2:00pm. Through presentations and discussions, we aim to highlight the latest cutting-edge environmental health science research, promote public health, and enhance multidisciplinary collaborations between medical, public health specialists and community.  Moreover, we would like to highlight research from young investigators and our EOH students and fellows. In additional to topics of environmental and occupational health exposures, we will have presentations about social justice and diversity, women and children health, neurological disorders, cell metabolism and stem cells, metal toxicity, respiratory biology, redox biology, microbiology and host defense, and environmental epigenetics. Please stay-tuned! 

 

If you would like to attend a seminar or receive e-mail notices about future EOH seminar series, please contact Adam Orbell (aorbell@pitt.edu). If you have other questions about our EOH seminar series, please contact Winnie Tang (wat23@pitt.edu) and Bruce Pitt (brucep@pitt.edu)

This fall we will hold “hybrid” meetings, which will meet our speaker in person and also allow for virtual participation (via Zoom).  Please email Kelly Tatone (Kelly Tatone) if Zoom accommdation is needed.

Dial-In Information

Please email klt75@pitt.edu or aorbell@pitt.edu if Zoom accommodation is needed.

Friday, August 20 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Public Health, G23
130 Desoto Street, Pittsburgh, 15261

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