Available on the Web:
Biomonitoring: A Public Perspective, by Jessica Nelson, Fall 2007 Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility newsletter (page 3).
NEW VIDEO: Climate Change and Chronic Disease: Common Drivers, Common Solutions, by Jill Stein, December 2009.
Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb Fact Sheet, by Sarah White and Wendy Heiger-Bernays, May 2008.
Disease Clusters: What’s Real, What’s Not, and How to Tell the Difference [PDF], by Dick Clapp, July 2009.
Drinking Water Detective Story: Researching Connections Between Water Contamination and Disease, by SRP investigator Ann Aschengrau, Spring 2006 Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility newsletter (page 3).
Environmental Carcinogen Policies - Podcast, by Dick Clapp, September 2009.
Environmental Chemicals and Estrogens: The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown. Lessons From Fish [PDF], by SRP researcher Sherilyn Sawyer, Fall 2005 Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility newsletter (page 3).
Environmental Pollutants and the Immune System, by SRP investigator David Sherr, Fall 2003 Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility newsletter.
In Harm's Way: Toxic Threats to Child Development Project Materials, produced by Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility. Includes In Harm's Way Report, Out of Harm's Way Fact Sheet Series for Health Professionals and Patients, and In Harm's Way Training Programs for Health Professionals PowerPoint Presentations.
NEW SUMMARY: Summary of Recent Cape Cod Breast Cancer Publication, a short summary of Gallagher, L. G., Webster, T. F., Aschengrau, A., & Vieira, V. M. (2010). Using residential history and groundwater modeling to examine drinking water exposure and breast cancer. Environmental Health Perspectives, 118(6), 749-755.
Tangible Evidence, Trust and Power: Public Perceptions of Community Environmental Health Studies, by Community Outreach Core and Research Translation Core PI, Madeleine Kangsen Scammell. This article is the product of a collaboration with members of the Brown University SRP Community Outreach Core.
Teaching Teens by Setting the Scene, by Tanya Tillett, Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 113, Number 8, August 2005. Describes one of BU SRP's environmental health scenarios for students. More information available at Dioxin-Contaminated Chicken: An Environmental Health Disaster Scenario.
Available through a library:
Scammell, Madeleine Kangsen. Roots of Community Research: Primer on the legacy of participatory research partnerships. Race, Poverty & the Environment. Winter 2004/2005. Vol. XI No. 2.
Urbano, Michelle L., Madeleine Kangsen Scammell, Tanya Tillet. Setting the Scene for Environmental Advocacy. AHEC: The National Area Health Education Centers Bulletin. Autumn/Winter 2005. Vol XXII, No 1.



