News and Announcements
- Wayne State's Carrie Leach, Ph.D. featured by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- Detroit researchers to examine links between bacterial infections, environmental pollution and preterm birth
- NIH grant supports research into environmental factors regarding male fertility
- NIH funds critical center in Detroit to lead efforts to investigate and mitigate health impacts of community-voiced chemical and non-chemical stressors
- Wayne State community featured at international conference on Great Lakes research
- Wayne State researchers find connection between PFAS exposure in men and the health of their offspring
- Wayne State receives $1.7 million NIH award to understand and address ototoxic side effects of anti-cancer drug
- Wayne State receives EPA grant to evaluate chemical mixture health risks
- Major NIH award to Wayne State to offer state-of-the-art proteomic research capabilities
- Institute of Environmental Health Sciences research featured on PBS
- TEDx posts presentation on contaminants by Dr. Tracie Baker
- Wayne State leading efforts to alleviate fatbergs
- Wayne State fights "fatbergs" with the help of IEHS faculty
- Announcement: Request for CURES Pilot Project Proposals
- New NIH study to research the risk of hearing loss in Detroit firefighters
- Urban Environmental Influences on Metabolic Health Symposium
- CURES 2017 - 2018 Seminar Series Announced!
- Wayne State receives $7.5 m NIH renewal for environmental center
- Requests for Proposals - Local Small Grants Program for Prenatal Exposures and Child Health Outcomes: A Statewide Study "" LOIs due Jan. 5
- $4.8M NIH grant addresses environmental influences on child health
- Inaugural Genomics@Wayne Symposium
- WSU's Center for Urban Responses to Environmental Stressors guides Detroiters on having healthier homes
- Wayne State research team to evaluate possible link between Flint water system and health problems
- CURES Investigator Dr. Shawn McElmurry to lead independent team looking at the Legionella cases in Flint water crisis
- Dr. Douglas Ruden featured in "Researchers investigating how lead exposure could affect DNA "