Skip to content
Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics

Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics

Uncovering how environmental exposures shape human health

  • Institute
    • About
    • Meet Our Team
    • Director’s Blog
    • Newsroom
    • Labs
    • Courses
      • Computational Metabolomics
    • Publications
    • Black Child Health Working Group
    • Dept. of Envi Med & Public Health
    • HEALS
    • Contact Us
  • Research
    • Featured Studies
    • Child Health
    • Pregnancy
    • Cancer
    • Asthma
    • Autism
    • Cardiovascular Health
    • ALS
    • Nutrition
    • Parkinson’s Disease
    • COVID-19
    • Social Environment
    • Air Pollution
  • Events
    • USA Exposome Symposium
    • Japan – USA Exposome Symposium
    • 2023 Exposome Day
    • 2023 USA – European Exposome Symposium
    • 2023 Mexico-USA Exposome Symposium
    • Clinical Climate Change
    • Lunchtime Chats
  • Partnerships
    • CUNY
    • NYSCHECK
    • PEHSU
    • The Partnership for Healthy Playing Surfaces
    • Safe & Just Cleaners
  • Get Involved
    • Get Updates
    • Support Our Research
    • Youth Opportunities
    • Ask A Question
  • Learning Hub
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Home » TCEEE

Tag: TCEEE

Community HEALS

Centering Community

On February 8th, faculty and staff from across the Mount Sinai Health System came together with East Harlem community partners, friends, and family to celebrate the life and legacy of Barbara Brenner, DrPh, MSW.

by sinaiexposomicsFebruary 24, 2023February 24, 2023
Continue Reading
Community COVID-19 HEALS Schools & Childcare

School Ventilation and COVID-19 Test Positivity: A Community-Based Study

A new study will examine the relationship between the built environment, community spread, and the likelihood of transmission of COVID-19 within school settings

by sinaiexposomicsMarch 25, 2022November 17, 2022
Continue Reading
Child Health Community HEALS

Examining the Impact of Air Pollution and Stress on Sleep Inequities in East Harlem Children: A Community-Engaged Pilot Project

A new study will examine the relationship between the built environment, community spread, and the likelihood of transmission of COVID-19 within school settings

by sinaiexposomicsMarch 25, 2022November 17, 2022
Continue Reading
Community HEALS

Using Environmental Health Science to Inform Public Policy to Better Protect Communities

Academic-community partnerships are key to educate the public and inform public policy

by sinaiexposomicsMarch 21, 2022November 17, 2022
Continue Reading

Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomics

Uncovering how environmental exposures shape human health

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Non-Discrimination Notice