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Brits furniture could be making our IQ drop – comments Professor Frank
Professor Frank Kelly comments on bombshell study into toxic chemicals.
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Professor Frank Kelly tells The Sun how ultra-fine particles causes us damage
Professor Frank Kelly talks to The Sun Health about harmful particles which can damage every part of the body.
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Hampstead Heath ponds where dogs swim contaminated with pesticides
Dr Leon Barron of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London, co-leads work on how pesticides in ponds can be harmful to dogs. Also reported in The…
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2024 Joint MRC Centre and NIHR HPRUs Annual Training Day – 10 October 2024
We are delighted to announce that we will host the fourth Joint Annual Training Day event for the MRC Centre in Environment and Health and the NIHR HPRUs in…
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Invitation to Seventh Geoffrey Rose Memorial Distinguished Guest Lecture | 14 October 2024 | Imperial College London
We are delighted to announce the Seventh Geoffrey Rose Memorial Distinguished Guest Lecture will take place in-person on Monday 14th October 2024. This the seventh in a series of lectures…
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In conversation with Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr: Towards a Sustainable and Inclusive Future
Professor Frank Kelly, Humphrey Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy, and Director of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, Chairs the event, with the Mayor of Freetown…
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Keynote Speaker: Professor Frank Kelly – Tony Lynes 4th Memorial Lecture
Professor Frank Kelly, Humphrey Battcock Chair in Community Health and Policy of the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College, will talk about ‘London’s Air Pollution Story: From Pea soup smog…
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The deadly impact of burning wood and other solids in London
A report, part of a study conducted by the Environmental Research Group, Imperial College researchers, identifies that daily death rates in London increase when the air is polluted from…
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Bridging knowledge gaps in human chemical exposure via drinking water with non-target screening
The review, titled ‘Bridging knowledge gaps in human chemical exposure via drinking water with non-target screening‘ is available in CREST on drinking water exposome.
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Introduction to Air Quality Course – led by Environmental Research Group, Imperial College
To find out more about the course please click here. September dates are 17th and 24th.
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