Aug 27, 2020 | Research Translation
PROTECT’s Phil Brown and STEEP‘s/Silent Spring Institute’s Laurel Schaider collaborated with other authors to write the recent publication “PFAS Drinking Water Guideline Levels: The Role of Scientific Uncertainty, Risk Assessment Decisions, and Social Factors,” in...
Aug 2, 2019 | News on Environmental Health, PROTECT Team, Research Translation
From June 10-12th, 2019, over 250 community activists, government officials, state legislators, scientists, journalists, lawyers, academics, and students all convened on the Northeastern University campus in Boston for the 2nd National Conference on Per- and...
Apr 23, 2019 | Community Engagement Core, PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Team, Research Translation
PROTECT’s Phil Brown presents at the Cambridge Science Festival Phil Brown, Director of the Research Translation Core and Co-Director of the Community Engagement Core, joined with research translation core leaders Jennifer Kay (MIT SRP) and Wendy Heiger-Bernays (BU...
Sep 13, 2017 | Community Engagement Core, Media Coverage of PROTECT, PROTECT Team, Research Translation
Brown featured in NIEHS “Grantee Highlights” Archive for work with PROTECT A National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) post titled, “Understanding Community Awareness and Actions on Environmental Health Issues,” highlights the work of Dr. Phil Brown,...
Aug 24, 2017 | Events, PROTECT Team, Research Translation
Brown Leads Conference on Exposure and Health Issues Raised by PFASs On June 14th and 15th, 2017, Dr. Phil Brown, director of the Community Engagement Core (CEC) and the Research Translation Core (RTC) for PROTECT and co-director of the Community Outreach and...
Sep 29, 2016 | Events, PROTECT Events and Presentations, PROTECT Team, Research Translation
On Saturday, September 24th, PROTECT and CRECE leaders Dr. Emily Zimmerman and Dr. Phil Brown presented at the Early Intervention Speech-Language Pathologist Continuing Education Symposium. The event was held at Northeastern University and was attended by more than...