Sep

15

EVENT

Lecture

Our Global Chemical Experiment: A lecture by Anna Young from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

On Tuesday, September 15th Parsons Healthy Materials Lab will host Dr. Anna Young from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for a lecture titled Our Global Chemical Experiment: How Healthy Building Strategies Can Reduce Exposures to Chemicals.

Have you ever wondered where Healthy Materials Lab gets its information? On September 15th, get it directly from the source. For years, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has been leading the charge in groundbreaking research about public health. In the upcoming lecture, Dr. Anna Young will discuss her ongoing research and why it matters.

Click the button on the left to register and we will send a zoom link in advance of the event.

It’s estimated that Americans now spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, and studies show that the spaces in which we spend that time directly affect human health and performance.

About Anna Young, PhD, MS

Anna Young is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Environmental Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Her research focuses on healthier materials and products in buildings as a strategy to reduce our exposures to toxic chemicals. She recently earned her PhD in the department, where she conducted dissertation research about global exposures to chemicals in office buildings, the hormonal activities of building dust in cell assays due to chemicals, and the benefits of healthier materials interventions to reduce toxic chemical loads in buildings. Anna also holds an MS in Environmental Health from the Harvard Chan School and a BA in Computer Science and Environmental Studies from Yale University.

The lecture will be followed by Q&A session all are welcome to join.


Artwork by Kate Teale, artist and part-time assistant professor at Parsons School of Design, “The Housed” 2014

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