News and announcements
- Wayne State's Carrie Leach, Ph.D. featured by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- 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
- NIH awards $3.4M to Wayne State University to investigate biomarkers for better reproductive success
- NIH awards $2.6M to Wayne State to develop new filtration platform for insulin administration
- New study from CURES member Dr. Sadagurski featured as a paper of the month for NIEHS
- CURES member Dr. Sadagurski receives NIEHS grant based on CURES pilot project
- CURES members Drs. Liu and Cassidy-Bushrow receive NIEHS grant to study gene-environment interactions in liver disease based on CURES pilot project
- Detroit’s digital exclusion worsens COVID-19 impact on older African Americans
- CURES Community Advisory Board Co-Chair receives $750,000 for community violence intervention
- CURES Community Engagement Coordinator Rochelle Chapman Featured in Voyage Michigan
- CURES members receive NIH Grant to study fetal effects of exposure to VOCs during pregnancy
- Carrie Leach Awarded Community Engagement Grant from PCORI
- CURES member, Dr. Hayley Thompson, featured in Today@Wayne: CVS Health teams with WSU to improve health outcomes in underserved communities
- Dr. Chris Kassotis wins EPA Award!
- Wayne State receives Superfund Research Program Center Grant, “Center for Leadership in Environmental Awareness and Research”
- ESI Chris Kassotis was just awarded a new EPA grant!
- CURES member Dr. Petriello selected to present NIEHS Early Stage Investigator Talk
- ESI Mike Petriello's new publication with Dr. Linda Birnbaum: Read more here
- The Pilsner Lab is Hiring! Click here for details.
- Fast food burgers, fries, and pizza may leave you full of phthalates. CURES' own Dr. Doug Ruden is featured in this story from Environmental Health News.
- CURES Takes Home Awards at the Michigan Society of Toxicology Meeting!
- CURES Community Engagement Core Recent Publication Now Available
- Major NIH award to Wayne State to offer state-of-the-art proteomic research capabilities