Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/27/2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Categories
The Air We Breathe: emerging technologies and interdisciplinarity for assessing air quality impacts around the world
One Health Webinar
April 27, 2021 from 4:00 – 5:00pm ET
Learning Objectives
- How NASA’s satellites inform our understanding of air quality
- Pollution disparities in the realm of social justice and public health
- Case studies on Saharan dust its impact on human health
- Understanding the health effects of air quality in resource limited settings
- The importance of cross-sector partnerships for implementing a systems approach
Panel
- Helena Chapman, MD, MPH, PhD — Associate Program Manager for Health and Air Quality Applications in the Applied Sciences Program of the NASA Earth Science Division
- Eric Coker, MS, PhD — Assistant Professor, Environmental and Global Health at University of Florida
- Laura Judd, PhD — Associate Program Manager for the Health and Air Quality Applications in the Applied Sciences Program of the NASA Earth Science Division
Audiences
- Clinicians — MD, DVM, NP, RN, PA, and others
- Scientists — environmental, toxicology, earth science, applied sciences, atmospheric, epidemiology, chemistry, ecology, biology, anthropology, engineering, microbiology
- Teachers — secondary, science, health
- Professionals — NGOs, Peace Corps, non-profits, agencies, public policy
- Students — undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate