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Asian immigrant women in the U.S. have the highest levels of arsenic in their bodies — more than any other group.

New research co-written by Dr. MyDzung Chu shows why. 🧵

✨ This is part 3 in our 3-part series on Dr. Chu’s research on Asian community health, presented at #ISEEISES2025

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🌆🔥 Boston’s Chinatown is the city’s hottest neighborhood—literally.
This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on Dr. MyDzung Chu’s research on Asian community health, shared at #ISEEISES2025, where she presented 3 papers on heat, equity & environmental justice. 🧵

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MỹDzung Chu on healthy housing and social justice - Agents Of Change Dr. MỹDzung Chu joins the Agents of Change in Environmental Justice podcast to discuss the intersection of housing security and public health.

✅ Takeaway: Public housing helps protect children’s health.

✨ This is part 1 of our 3-part series on Dr. Chu’s research on Asian community health, presented at #ISEEISES2025.

🎧 Hear more from Dr. Chu in our podcast: agentsofchangeinej.org/podcast/mydz...

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🏠🩸 Did you know public housing can help protect kids from lead poisoning?

New research led by Dr. MyDzung Chu uncovers the surprising link between housing and children’s health.

This is Part 1 of our 3-part series on Dr. Chu’s research, presented at #ISEEISES2025 🧵

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✨ 📸 🌟 Our Agents of Change might not be selling out stadiums around the world, but they sure had a hectic week during #ISEEISES2025!

It was inspiring to be surrounded by colleagues to and connect and build new collaborations around environmental health and justice.

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So proud of @usfcoph.bsky.social PhD student Bianca Irimia for winning a SNR–SNRN poster award at #ISEEISES2025!

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If you're attending #ISEEISES2025, make sure to join MyDzung T. Chu for her talk later today!

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🌟 Huge thanks to our abstract reviewers from around the world! 🌍 Your thoughtful feedback helped shape a high-quality #ISEEISES2025 scientific program ➡️ https://www.isesisee2025.org/program/

Learn more about the review process ➡️ https://www.isesisee2025.org/faq/

See you in #Atlanta! 🏙️

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📢 Check out this exciting symposium at #ISEEISES2025 w/ Drs. @Donghai_Liang and @Tanya Alderete!
🌍 We’ll explore how #omics helps uncover the impact of #environmentalexposures on maternal & child health.
#Exposome #HealthEquity @ISEE_Epi @ISESScience @EmoryUniversity @JohnsHopkinsSPH

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