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Continuing the legacy of Dan Greenbaum

September 3, 2025

We are pleased to share that the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) has recently created the Dan Greenbaum lectureship. This lectureship will occur each year at their annual meeting with the goal of honoring Dan’s incredible legacy while highlighting the tangible impact that scientific inquiry and research have on public health policy.

HEI publishes new report on improving assessment of long-term exposures to outdoor air pollutants within a city

August 8, 2025

HEI has published a new report Optimizing Air Pollution Exposure Assessment with Application to Cognitive Function, led by Dr. Lianne Sheppard at the University of Washington. Sheppard and colleagues sought to understand the importance and influence of various study design features on estimating long-term exposure in Seattle, Washington using these different approaches. For example, they applied their new methods to evaluate the influence of the number, representativeness, and type of air pollution measurements on exposure predictions and health estimates in an existing cohort of older adults. They also developed practical guidance for future mobile monitoring campaigns, addressing a clear research gap.

2025 summer fellowship award winners

May 14, 2025
We are thrilled to announce the winners of HEI's 2025 Summer Fellowship Program!

Upcoming webinar: health impacts of air pollution in East Africa

May 9, 2025

Air pollution is a growing public health concern in East Africa, linked to 294,000 deaths in 2021 alone. To better understand the issue, HEI has released a new report: Health Effects of Air Pollution in East Africa: Current Evidence and Priorities for Future Action.

New report assesses measurement error in personal exposures to outdoor air pollution

May 1, 2025

HEI has published a new Research Report, Investigating the Consequences of Measurement Error of Gradually More Sophisticated Long-Term Personal Exposure Models in Assessing Health Effects: The London Study (MELONS), which presents a study led by Klea Katsouyanni at Imperial College London.