Yusong Li -GeohealthChemicals of Emerging Concern
Introduction and welcome by Catherine Propper, PhD
Plotting a Course for GeoHealth in the Century of Water by Gabe Filippelli, Department of Earth Sciences and Center for Urban Health, Indiana University‐Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI), Indianapolis, IN, USA
Health Effects of Nitrate in Drinking Water by Mary Ward, PhD, Senior Investigator, Division of Cancer Epidemiology & Genetics, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Branch, National Cancer Institute
Chronic Exposure to Naturally Occurring Contaminants in Drinking Water by Avner Vengosh, PhD, Professor of Earth and Ocean Studies, Nicholas School of the Environment, Earth & Ocean Sciences Division, Duke University
Arsenic in Water Resources
Ending toxic exposure from well water in Bangladesh by Alexander (Lex) Van Geen, PhD, Lamont Research Professor, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
Geospatial models of arsenic in private wells to assess the impact of drought and support human health studies by Melissa Lombard, PhD, Hydrologist, New England Water Science Center, US Geological Survey
Dissolved Uranium and Arsenic in Unregulated Groundwater Sources – Western Navajo Nation by Jani Ingram, PhD, Professor, Analytical and Environmental Chemistry; Diversity Fellow; Principal Investigator, The Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention, Director, Bridges to Baccalaureate, Northern Arizona University
The intersection between Chemical Pollution and Climate Change
The Nexus of Water, Climate, and Our Health by Jesse Bell, PhD, Claire M. Hubbard Professor of Water, Climate, and Health in the Department of Environmental, Agricultural, and Occupational Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the School of Natural Resources within the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is also the director of the Water, Climate and Health Program at UNMC and the director of Water, Climate and Health at the University of Nebraska’s Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute.
Uncertainties of Atrazine Leaching and Accumulation below Agricultural Lands under Future Climate Ensembles by Yusong Li, PhD, Acting Associate Dean for Faculty Inclusion and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln