EOHSI Members in the News
EOHSI Members in the News
EOHSI's researchers are frequently called upon by members of the media to discuss various aspects of their research or to serve as experts on particular issues. Following are some of the recent news articles, either written about an EOHSI member or quoting an EOHSI member on a specific topic.
Lioy and Greenberg Clearing the Air
The Record online edition - 5/6/08Paul J. Lioy PhD Receives Rutgers Distinguished Alumni Award
University News Service UMDNJ - 3/4/08Paul J. Lioy PhD Receives Rutgers Distinguished Alumni Award
Newark Star-Ledger Paul J. Lioy PhD Receives Rutgers Distinguished Alumni AwardEPA Announced an Award of $9 million to Establish Two Cutting-edge Environmental Bioinformatics Research Centers
EPA Computational Toxicology News - 11/03/05What Happened to That Cloud of Dust?
The New York Times - 11/02/05The Environment : Friend or Foe?
An article featuring Dr. Panos Georgopouluos and Dr. Paul Lioy, Robert Wood Johnson Medicine Summer/Fall 2005Assessing the atomic aftermath at Amchitka
Ecologist Joanna Burger spent six weeks of her summer doing research in the Aleutians - that 1,200 mile island chain that reaches out from southwest Alaska toward Siberia. - Rutgers Focus Article Nov 15, 2004Neurological Research: Parallel Paths to Discovery
Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Ph.D, explaining how the combination of two pesticides affects the onset of Parkinson's - Robert Wood Johnson Medicine Journal Summer/Fall 2004Particles pose health risk
New air standards measure tiny lung-irritating pollutants by Paul J. Lioy - The Poughkeepsie Journal - 8/29/04Clinical Center for Monitoring Health in World Trade Center Responders
Iris Udasin, M.D., receiving congratulations from Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton - 7/1/04World Trade Center Dust
Interview with Dr. Iris Udasin, Dr. Howard Kipen, and Dr. Paul Lioy
Special Edition - 9/11/03Dangerous Ozone Levels
Interview with Dr. Paul Lioy
Daytime Edition - 7/10/03Scientist hail work of colleague: Paul Lioy
NJ Star-Ledger 7-3-03Lioy Honored for Work in Air Pollution Control:Paul Lioy
Cranford Eagle - 6/26/03Cranford Resident who Studied Pollution from WTC Wins Award:Paul Lioy
Cranford Chronical - 6/12/03Frank A. Chambers Award: Paul Lioy
EM: 2003 Honors and RewardsEnvironmental Health Sciences Summer Institute
NJEA Reporter May 2003Odd mouse leads the way to melanoma breakthrough
Star-Ledger 04-21-2003Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, PhD, Accepts Dual Appointment at RWJMS
Robert Wood Johnson Medicine April, 2003Beware of the hidden dangers of spring cleaning
Suburban 04-17-2003Newton's Water passes the test
New Jersey Sunday Herald 04-13-2003Peruse product lables to prevent spring-cleaning pitfalls
Teaneck Suburbanite 4-9-2003Searching for autism's root causes
Rutgers Focus 03-31-2003Water detectives search for poisons
Daily Record 03-30-2003Do you know what's in your drinking water?
The Star-Ledger 03-07-2003Brian Buckley Interview
News 4 New York, New Jersey Edition
2-12-03Duct tape and plastic rate as must-buy in N.J.
The Star-Ledger 02-14-03EOHSI honors former Gov. Kean
The Daily Targum - 01-30-03If you eat a lot of fish, you may run health risk
USA Today - 11-04-02Autism conference aims at environment
Home News Tribune - 10/04/02Links Between 9/11 and Birth Defects
Interview with Dr. Paul Lioy and Dr. George Lambert
Daytime Edition - 9/11/02Scientists looking into effects of Sept. 11
Home News Tribune - 9/11/02Reacting to bioterrorism
by Dr. Michael Gochfeld
Rutgers Focus - 9/3/02Environmental concerns
by Dr. Paul J. Lioy
Rutgers Focus - 9/3/02N.J. scientists study birth defects for link
to 9/11 stress and dust
The Star Ledger - 8/30/02Problem Solvers
Fox 5 News- 7-31-02Park's soil is highly toxic
The Home News Tribune - 7/31/02Disaster network to undergo overhaul
The Star-Ledger - 6/8/02N.J. to get $27M for medical readiness
The Home News Tribune - 6/8/02N.J. to get $27M to prepare bio, chemical terrorism
Asbury Park Press - 6/8/02Jersey gets $27.2M for emergency plans
The Courier-News - 6/8/02N.J. to get $27 million anti-terror effort
Trenton Times - 6/8/02N.J. to put $52M into bioterror readiness
NorthJersey.com- 6/8/02N.J. to receive major federal grant for terrorism preparedness
NJ.com - 6/7/02Bioterrorism experts urge caution in N.J.
The Star-Ledger - 6/7/02Boiterror meeting shows progress, vulnerability
The Record - 6/7/02NJPHA Awarad to Michael Greenberg
UMDNJ HEALTHSTATE -
Winter/Sprint 2002From perfume to pills in the nations water
The Star-Ledger - 3/12/02EOHSI on the Discovery Channel
Discovery Channel 1/11/02USGS survey finds organic waste present in streams
The Daily Targum 3/26/02Looking for the Causes of Autism
UMDNJ HEALTHSTATE - V.20, No.1What's in the Dust
UMDNJ HEALTHSTATE - V.20, No.1The Geography of Disease
UMDNJ HEALTHSTATE - V.20, No.1Grant to Study War-Related Illness
UMDNJ HEALTHSTATE - V.20, No.1UMDNJ's "E" Team at Ground Zero
UMDNJ HEALTHSTATE - V.19, No.3The air at Ground Zero
The Record 2/24/02PCBs pose no risk, say officials
The Record - 2/14/02Trade center's fallout effects still a mystery
Home News Tribune - 2/16/02Dust from WTC contained 'witches brew' of pollutants
The Record - 2/16/02Trade Center dust an unhealthy blanket
The Star-Ledger - 2/18/02Air Pollution Dust, Smoke From the World Trade Center Said to Pose Complex Exposure Issues
Daily Environmental Report, The Bureau
of National Affairs Inc. - 2/19/02