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Press Release: Students win $180,000 to tackle world's problems through Bears Breaking Boundaries contest

Date Posted: 
Jun 19 2008
Title of News: 
Press Release: Students win $180,000 to takcle world's problems through Bears Breaking Boundaries contest
Summary: 
BERKELEY – Projects to help new mothers in Nigeria and orphans in Nepal, and to encourage bike sharing and energy efficiency in Berkeley, are among 50 student proposals receiving a total of $179,000 in the third annual "Bears Breaking Boundaries" competition at the University of California, Berkeley. "Cal students have fantastic ideas for enhancing the curriculum, improving the campus, and addressing major societal challenges such as climate change and global health," said Thomas Kalil, special assistant to the chancellor for science and technology and director of Big Ideas@Berkeley, a campus initiative which co-sponsors the student competition. "The contest is our version of 'American Idol' - it helps shine the spotlight on our most creative, energetic and entrepreneurial students." Also see Business Week Article:
Source: 
Berkeley News, also see Business Week Article at http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/may2008/id20080530_606257.htm?chan=search

Environmental Jobs with Westat

Name of job: 
Environmental Jobs with Westat
Description: 

WESTAT, headquartered in Rockville, MD, is one of the foremost contract research
corporations in the United States. Since 1961, we have conducted surveys and
provided statistical research and related services to the agencies of the U.S.
Government and to a broad range of institutional and business clients. Areas of
research include environmental studies, epidemiologic research, Phase I-IV clinical
trials, and health statistics surveys.

The Health Studies Area currently has immediate openings for the following positions:

Senior Environmental Research Scientist (Job Code: ENVJ/HS/8406)
Westat seeks an experienced environmental epidemiologist to participate in important
medical and public health research on projects of national importance. This position
requires an advanced degree in environmental health, medicine, or epidemiology, and
experience with home-based environmental sampling. We are particularly interested in
researchers with a minimum of 10 years' experience in increasingly responsible
positions that include experience with population-based environmental health
research. Strong management, interpersonal and communication skills and commitment
to effectively collaborate with others are essential. Track record of scientific
publications and presentations is required. Candidate should bring an enthusiasm for
building corporate capabilities in their area of expertise.

Senior Environmental Statistician (Job Code: ENVJ/HS/8455)
We are seeking an experienced individual to join a multidisciplinary research group
working on a variety of environmental health studies. A master's degree or a Ph.D.
in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, or environmental health with at least 5
years of professional experience is required. A strong background in research
methods, study design and measurement, data collection, and quantitative and
qualitative analysis is essential. The successful candidate will have experience in
managing projects along with excellent writing, analytic, and oral presentation
skills. This individual should also have the ability to work well in a team-oriented
environment.

Environmental Research Manager (Job Code: ENVJ/HS/8408)
We have an immediate opening for an environmental studies manager to support a large
longitudinal cohort study. The successful applicant will support the environmental
sample and data collection component of the study by managing staff, developing
environmental sampling procedures, selecting equipment, training field technicians,
and monitoring the quality of the data collection. Candidates should have a Ph.D.
with 10+ years of experience or a master's degree with 15+ years of experience in
the management of environmental health, exposure assessment, or environmental
epidemiology studies. Knowledge of sampling and analysis of air, water, soil, and
dust samples is desirable. Prior training experience and proficiency in advanced
Excel are preferred. Up to 20 percent travel is required.

For immediate consideration, please send your cover letter, indicating Job Code (the
Job Code is required to apply), and resume to
resume@westat.com
Visit our website at www.westat.com

Contact e-mail: 
Date posted: 
4/21/08

Research/Admin Internship for Initiative for Green Science Policy

Name of job: 
Research/Admin Internship for Initiative for Green Science Policy
Description: 

The Initiative for Green Science Policy is a newly-formed global coalition of
scientists, physicians and NGOs coming together to stop the use of toxic chemicals
in consumer products; encourage a move to less hazardous chemicals and technologies;
and support chemical policy reform. The Initiative for Green Science Policy is
working with the Friends of the Earth's Safe Kids Campaign. This campaign works to
protect kids as well as the public from toxic chemicals in consumer products.

Intern Position Description:
This intern position will involve both research and administrative work, including
data base updates and maintenance, as well as media and public education outreach
efforts. We work on the state, federal and international levels to limit the use of
potentially toxic fire retardants, while promoting green chemistry and a safer
policy approach to chemical use,

We are specifically focusing on stopping standards, regulations and legislation that
would increase the use of these chemicals until a fire safety rationale has been
proved and the chemicals have been shown safe for health and the environment. We
will also be working for the passage of a California state bill, AB706, to phase out
the use of these chemicals in some consumer products.

As an intern, you will protect public and environmental health by helping to remove
toxic chemicals from a range of consumer products while learning valuable research,
communication, and outreach skills.

Intern Duties:
* Research toxic chemicals, their usage, health, and environmental impacts
* Track and record contact information on NGOs, scientists, and physicians working
on toxics in Europe and internationally in our global data base
* Public education and media outreach
* Produce and coordinate production of materials, including educational printed
materials and public relations materials
* Keep Green Science Policy website up to date by the timely editing of existing
content and posting new content
* Update fact sheets and materials for the campaign
* Engage in general campaign support and organization, to be determined as needs arise

Desired Qualifications and Experience:
Interns are selected based on their education, skills, and experience. We especially
seek interns who have good interpersonal, organizational, computer database,
research, writing, and editing skills. We are also looking for a highly motivated,
quick learner who is willing to take initiative and work independently. A science
and/or database background is a plus.

* Excellent computer and organizational skills
* Verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to articulate
mission and programs to a wide range of audiences and through various mediums
* Experience in marketing, office management and campaigns preferred
* Ability to work an effective manner in a small, busy office
* Enthusiastic, organized, and self-motivated with a sense of humor
* Passion for the environmental and/or health work
* Resourceful problem-solver
* Experience with MS Office Word, Powerpoint, Excel, and Access preferred

Compensation:
Intern will initially make $10/hour.

Application instructions:
Email with "Internship Application" in the subject line. Please send a resume and
cover letter explaining experience and interest in the position to
arlene@arleneblum.com. Include the date when you can start the position.

Contact e-mail: 
Date posted: 
4/21/08

Big Ideas @ Berkeley Marketplace

Title: 
Big Ideas @ Berkeley Marketplace
Summary: 
Big Ideas @ Berkeley marketplace lets alumni, corporate and foundation partners, friends, and family support Berkeley undergraduate and graduate students who are passionate about tackling major global, regional, and local challenges such as clean energy, the environment, public health, safe drinking water, public policy, and technology-based entrepreneurship.
More Information: 
Supporters can sponsor a “Big Idea” in the following ways: 1)Make financial or in-kind contributions to specific projects 2)Sponsor a future "Bears Breaking Boundaries" contest 3)Help raise funds (using ChipIn) from their friends and colleagues 4)Provide students with advice and connections to potential partners. Environmental projects related to the environment can be found here: Environment & Energy: http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/projects/13/all/all Global Development: http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/projects/22/all/all Health: http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/projects/14/all/all Human Rights & Social Justice: http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/projects/23/all/all Public Policy:http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/projects/25/all/all Science & Technology: http://bigideas.berkeley.edu/projects/26/all/all

Center for Entrepreneurship in International Health and Development (CEIHD)

Name of Research Center: 
Center for Entrepreneurship in International Health and Development (CEIHD)
Description: 
The mission of the Center is to promote and disseminate the use of entrepreneurial methods to improve the health of families in developing countries. CEIHD brings the expertise of business and public health professionals to focus on problems related to the unmet need for health services and products, and to create market conditions that facilitate the reduction of indoor air pollution.

Balmes, John R.

Name of Person: 
Balmes, John R.
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Department: 
Public Health, Professor
Research Interests: 
Dr. Balmes' laboratory, the Human Exposure Laboratory (HEL), has been studying the respiratory health effects of various air pollutants for the past 15 years. Recently, the HEL has been focusing on the airway inflammatory effects of ozone and fine particles.

Nicas, Mark

Name of Person: 
Nicas, Mark
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Department: 
Public Health, Adjunct Professor
Research Interests: 
Dr. Nicas has two primary research interests. First, he develops mathematical models to estimate exposure intensity to airborne chemical toxicants. Such models consider the pollutant emission rate and the dispersion pattern in air. Dr. Nicas uses two approaches - a traditional method based on deterministic differential equations and a probabilistic method involving Markov chain techniques. Second, he develops probability models for infection by airborne pathogens (e.g., M. tuberculosis, Y. pestis, C. immitis), with an immediate application to the risk-based selection of personal respiratory protection.

Cancer death rates remain high decades after exposure to arsenic, new study finds

Date Posted: 
Jun 12 2007
Title of News: 
Cancer death rates remain high decades after exposure to arsenic, new study finds
Summary: 
Death rates from lung and bladder cancer remained high decades after residents in northern Chile were exposed to high levels of arsenic in their drinking water, according to a new study by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago.
Source: 
UCB News Center

Berkeley Lab Scientists Find Evidence of Link Between Outdoor Ozone and Building-Related Health Symptoms

Date Posted: 
Jan 23 2008
Title of News: 
Berkeley Lab Scientists Find Evidence of Link Between Outdoor Ozone and Building-Related Health Symptoms
Summary: 
A team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has found evidence that the prevalence of building-related symptoms (BRS) increases with increasing outdoor concentrations of the pollutant ozone. They have also discovered that the type of air filter that some buildings use in their ventilation systems may also play a role in the prevalence of BRS.
Source: 
LBNL ResearchNews
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Environmental Health Committee of Undergrad Public Health Coalition

Name of Organization: 
Environmental Health Committee of Undergrad Public Health Coalition
Purpose: 
To make an impact in local and global environmental and health issues through service learning, action, and education. Collaborating with Responsible Endowments Coalition (REC) to ensure that university funds are used in a socially and environmentally responsible manner.