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Tying it All Together: Approaches to Assessing and Synthesizing  Environmental Health Evidence for Better Decisions

Virtual Information Gathering Session
September 2, 2021
4:00 – 5:00 PM (ET)

The ongoing National Academies study, Assessing Causality from a Multidisciplinary Evidence Base for National Ambient Air Quality, will review how effectively the EPA's Integrated Science Assessments (ISAs) determine causality of health and welfare effects of air pollutants.

We invite you to join the study committee as they hear from Dan Greenbaum, President of the Health Effects Institute. Mr. Greenbaum will provide an international perspective, reviewing frameworks other countries use to assess causality of health and welfare effects of air pollutants.

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Dan Greenbaum leads HEI’s efforts to provide public and private decision makers — in the U.S., Asia, Europe, and Latin America — with high quality, impartial, relevant, and credible science about the health effects of air pollution in order to inform air quality decisions in the developed and developing world. In that role he works with HEI’s sponsors in government and industry, its Scientific Committees and staff, and other environmental stakeholders to develop and implement the HEI Strategic Plan for Understanding the Health Effects of Air Pollution, which every five years sets HEI’s course for the targeted, trusted science that has become the hallmark of HEI. He is frequently called on by decision makers across the globe to advise them on the latest scientific understanding of air pollution and health.

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If you have any questions, please contact Leslie Beauchamp at lbeauchamp@nas.edu.

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