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Welcome & Introductions: (watch)
- Jeffrey Lewis, President
Heinz Family Philanthropies
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- Leslie Davis, President
Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC
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Opening Address: (watch)
Teresa Heinz
Morning Keynote: (watch)
Contaminated Without Consent: How Pollutants in Air, Food
and Water Violate Human Rights
Sandra Steingraber, PhD, author of “Living Downstream”
and “Having Faith”
The New Science Panel: (watch)
Moderator: Steve Curwood, National
Public Radio
- Unexplained Patterns in Women’s
Health and the Environment
Devra Lee Davis, PhD, MPH, Center for Environmental Oncology,
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
(powerpoint)
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- Paradigm Change in Environmental Health
Science
John Peterson Myers, PhD, Environmental Health News Service,
co-author of “Our Stolen Future”
(powerpoint)
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- Metals: New Lessons About Ancient Problems
Herb Needleman, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
(powerpoint)
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- Moms and Children at Risk
Frederica Perera, DrPH,
Columbia University Children’s Environmental Health
Center
(powerpoint)
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Luncheon Keynote: (watch)
Silent Spring to Silent Night: Hermaphroditic Frogs, Breast
Cancer
and Pesticides
Tyrone Hayes, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
The New Solutions Panel: (watch)
Moderator: Steve Curwood, National
Public Radio
- Are Cosmetics Poison: Consumer Choices
and Market Campaigns
Jane Houlihan, Environmental
Working Group
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- Starting from the Basics: Green Chemistry
and Product Design
Terrence J. Collins, PhD,
Carnegie Mellon University
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- From Harlem to New Orleans,
Women Leading Change
Peggy M. Shepard, West Harlem Environmental Action
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- Implementing Change – From Precaution
to Policy Reform
Laurie Valeriano, Washington
Toxics Coalition
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Introduction of Closing Keynote Speaker: (watch)
Jeanne Rizzo, Breast Cancer Fund
Closing Keynote: (watch)
Women Must Demand Cancer Prevention
Fran Drescher, author of “Cancer Schmancer”
Concluding Remarks: (watch)
Teresa Heinz
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