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Deciphering the role of immune cell composition in epigenetic age acceleration: Insights from cell-type deconvolution applied to human blood epigenetic clocks

“Deciphering the role of immune cell composition in epigenetic age acceleration: Insights from cell-type deconvolution applied to human blood epigenetic clocks,” recently published in Aging Cell. The Dartmouth Cancer Center Scientist team led by Ze Zhang, Ph.D., Lucas Salas, MD, MPH, Ph.D., and Brock Christensen, Ph.D., determined how our body’s biological age […]

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Dr. Diane Gilbert-Diamond, ScD Speaks at “The Buddha The Scientist Meeting” about Mindfulness

Dr. Diane Gilbert-Diamond, ScD teaches Mindful Physiology to undergraduates at Dartmouth. This course aims to help students understand and appreciate their own physiology. In addition to didactic lectures, students practice about 20 minutes of mindfulness during each class, during which they reflect and observe their physiology. They are also encouraged […]

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Congratulations, Hannah Laue!

Dr. Hannah Laue is the winner of the ISEE NAC 2023 Annual SNRN Abstract Contest. She is a K99 postdoctoral research associate at Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine. She received her doctorate in environmental health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Her research focuses on the role […]

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Dr. Caitlin Howe’s Interview with NH Bulletin

Dr. Caitlin Howe, an assistant professor in Epidemiology was recently interviewed by the New Hampshire Bulletin to talk about the NH Water Well-Ness Initiative which highlights some of the research from the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Studies. The full article can be read here.

Congratulations, Gyeyoon Yim!

Gyeyoon Yim a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Epidemiology, has been selected for an oral presentation and a symposium lecture at the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE), which will be held in Taiwan in September 2023. the ISEE is the largest assembly of environmental epidemiologists, with membership drawn […]

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Dr. Megan Romano works with Thayer Students on Award-winning Capstone project to remove PFAS from wastewater

Dr. Megan Romano a leading epidemiologist on the study of PFAS worked with Thayer students Ariana Arvelo Marchan ’23, Abbi Fitzpatrick ’22 Th’23, William Gano ’22, and Eliana Ray ’23, who received a $10,000 grand prize for their capstone project “Low Cost, Open Source PFAS Filter Design for Small Cleaning […]

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Congratulations, Gyeyoon and Yuting!

SPER Poster Presentations: Last week Gyeyoon Yim and Yuting Wang, presented posters at the Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research (SPER). Gyeyoon received first place in the poster competition. Words from Gyeyoon: “I was glad sharing our findings on the joint associations of metal mixture exposures with lipid levels […]

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Rena Shi presents at Wetterhahn Science Symposium

Rena Shi, is an undergraduate student, D’26, and is mentored by Dr. Jennifer L Meijer. Rena recently presented at the Wetterhahn Science Symposium on 5/24/23. Rena’s preliminary work found that approximately half of women in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort gained more weight during pregnancy than the Institute of Medicine […]

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Epidemiology Anti-Racism Committee Hosts Pride Month Book Club

The Department of Epidemiology Anti-Racism Committee will host their Spring Book Club Discussion on Weds, 5/24/23, from 10:30 – 11:30 am in a hybrid format. The in-person location will be at the Dartmouth-Health Campus. You can also join remotely on Zoom. The Spring discussion will focus on the first half […]

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