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Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine


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The Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine was established to provide a mechanism for parties interested in environmental health from the academic, industrial, and federal research perspectives to meet and discuss sensitive and difficult environmental health issues of mutual interest in a neutral setting. The purpose is to foster dialogue, but not to provide recommendations.

In its broadest sense, the environment is a major determinant of human health and well-being. Healthy environments promote individual and community health. Unhealthy environments can create substantial morbidity, mortality, and disability, and adversely impact the economic welfare of societies. A 1999 poll by the Pew Charitable Trust reported that eighty-six percent of the U.S. population believes that the environment has a direct impact on their health. There is a long history of basic research demonstrating the links between environmental health and human health. However, further advances in environmental health will require a commitment to cross-disciplinary research, development of new technologies, and understanding of behavioral, dietary, and genetic factors.

The importance of environmental health was the focus of the Institute of Medicine’s 1988 report, The Future of Public Health, which concluded that  “the removal of environmental health authority from public health agencies has led to fragmented responsibility, lack of coordination, and inadequate attention to the health dimensions of environmental health problems.”  The Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine used this conclusion to initiate a dialogue on the role of environmental health in public health and well-being. These early discussions and the Roundtable’s first workshop explored the need for a broader perspective of environmental health to include the natural, the built, and the social environments, and their impacts on human health.

Since its inception, the Roundtable has addressed current and emerging issues in environmental health through discussions related to the state of the science, research gaps, and policy implications. Areas of focus have included the role of the built environment in promoting health, gene-environment interactions in diseases such as cancer, and research needs for environmental monitoring and exposure science. The Roundtable has explored these issues at a local level through regional meetings to better understand the role of environmental health within U.S. communities.

The Roundtable has moved towards an increasingly global perspective in its discussions on nanotechnology, the interrelationship between trade and health, and corporate social responsibility in environmental health. The Roundtable is currently focused on issues of domestic and international importance, such as climate change, sustainable drinking water, transportation-related energy use, and environmental health decision making.

The Roundtable is sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH; National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH; National Center for Environmental Health and Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, CDC; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, CDC; National Exposure Research Laboratory, EPA Office of Science Policy, EPA; Exxon-Mobil Foundation; American Chemistry Council; Institute for Public Health and Water Research; and Arch Chemicals.

In 2007, additional support for the “Climate Change and Human Health” workshop and the “Environmental Health, Energy, and Transportation: Bringing Health to the Fuel Mixture” workshop was provided by the Energy Future Coalition of the UN Foundation. Additional support for the “Global Environmental Health: Research Gaps and Barriers for Providing Sustainable Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Services” workshop was provided by the Institute for Public Health and Water Research.

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Project Meetings
Workshop #1. Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment: A New Vision of Environmental Health for the 21st Century Jun 20, 2000
Workshop #2. Cancer and the Environment: Gene-Environment Interactions May 16, 2001
Workshop #3. The Role of Environmental Toxicants in Premature Birth Oct 2, 2001
Workshop #4. Environmental Health Indicators: Bridging the Chasm of Public Health and the Environment Apr 10, 2002
Workshop #5. From Source Water to Drinking Water: Emerging Challenges for Public Health Oct 16, 2003
Workshop # 6. Public Health Risks of Disasters Jun 22, 2004
Workshop # 7-Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century Oct 13, 2004
Workshop # 8. Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters: Hurricane Katrina Oct 20, 2005
Workshop #9. Green Healthcare Institutions: Health, Environment, and Economics Jan 10, 2006
Workshop #10. From Exposure to Human Disease: Research Strategies to Address Current Challenges Sep 14, 2006
Workshop #11. Climate Change and Human Health Sep 10, 2007
Workshop #12. Global Environmental Health: Research Gaps and Barriers for Providing Sustainable Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Services Oct 17, 2007
Workshop #13. Environmental Health, Energy, and Transportation: Bringing Health to the Fuel Mixture Nov 29, 2007
Workshop #14. Environmental Health Science Decision Making: Risk Management, Evidence, and Ethics Jan 15, 2008
Atlanta Regional Meeting Jun 27, 2001
Pittsburgh Regional Meeting Mar 19, 2003
Houston Regional Meeting Jan 23, 2004
Gulf Coast Regional Meeting Jun 1, 2006
Iowa Regional Meeting Nov 29, 2004
Technology and Environmental Health: Implication of Nanotechnology May 27, 2004
Related Reports
Green Healthcare Institutions; Health, Environment, and Economics. Workshop Summary Green Healthcare Institutions; Health, Environment, and Economics. Workshop Summary
Jun 15, 2007
Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters: Hurricane Katrina. Workshop Summary Environmental Public Health Impacts of Disasters: Hurricane Katrina. Workshop Summary
Jun 14, 2007
Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century Global Environmental Health in the 21st Century
Feb 12, 2007
Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment in Rural America: Workshop Summary Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment in Rural America: Workshop Summary
Mar 10, 2006
Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research. Workshop Summary Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research. Workshop Summary
Mar 25, 2005
Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment, The Greater Houston Metropolitan Area. Workshop Summary Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment, The Greater Houston Metropolitan Area. Workshop Summary
Feb 3, 2005
Public Health Risks of Disasters: Communication, Infrastructure, and Preparedness-Workshop Summary Public Health Risks of Disasters: Communication, Infrastructure, and Preparedness-Workshop Summary
Jan 25, 2005
From Source Water to Drinking Water. Workshop Summary From Source Water to Drinking Water. Workshop Summary
Nov 8, 2004
Environmental Health Indicators: Bridging the Chasm of Public Health and the Environment Environmental Health Indicators: Bridging the Chasm of Public Health and the Environment
Nov 1, 2004
The Role of Environmental Hazards in Premature Birth: Workshop Summary The Role of Environmental Hazards in Premature Birth: Workshop Summary
Nov 18, 2003
Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary Ensuring Environmental Health in Postindustrial Cities: Workshop Summary
Nov 12, 2003
Health and the Environment in the Southeastern United States: Rebuilding the Unity, A Workshop Summary Health and the Environment in the Southeastern United States: Rebuilding the Unity, A Workshop Summary
Nov 1, 2002
Cancer and the Environment: Gene-Environment Interactions, Workshop Summary Cancer and the Environment: Gene-Environment Interactions, Workshop Summary
Aug 9, 2002
Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment: A New Vision of Environmental Health for the 21st Century. Workshop Summary Rebuilding the Unity of Health and the Environment: A New Vision of Environmental Health for the 21st Century. Workshop Summary
Jan 22, 2001



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