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In this TED Talk, I tell the story of how I transitioned from being a laboratory neuroscientist to a researcher in public health when I was alerted by a student that there was an epidemic of asthma in nearby communities. Our work on asthma and children's environmental health has sparked community activism and inspired other minority students in science. We continue to work towards improving environmental health around the world and towards increasing diversity of the scientific workforce.
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TV Appearance: Mission Unstoppable - Girls in STEM
Watch Saturday Mornings on CBS Dream Team, It's Epic! Check your local CBS listings for air times. Stream your favorite episodes anytime on CBS All Access or CBS.com!
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TV News Appearance as Expert
Expertise in environmental health and effects of climate change in underserved communities. (Statements at minute 1:50) |
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Video Overview: Global Health Program for Minority StudentsIn this video, I explain the design and goals of our International Exchange Program for Minority Students. I appear in the video and narrate through scenes from the program orientation and photographs of students during their internship experiences abroad.
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Short Speech: My Personal Experience Developing Interest in Children's Environmental Health ResearchIn this award acceptance speech at the Children's Environmental Health Network, I tell the story of how my growing up in Puerto Rico led to my interest in pediatric environmental health.
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Workshop: Six Keys to Success in Global Health InternshipsThis workshop is part of a series to prepare students before they embark on global health research training internships.
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Interview: Publishing in Open Access JournalsInterview by a student at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in which I explain some of my experiences with open access scientific journals. |
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Podcast Interview: Passion for Fashion, with Misha Kaura
Misha Kaura interviews Dr. Claudio. She is a perfect example of style and substance! Dr. Claudio's unique background encompasses both basic science and clinical research. Her training in neurobiology provided her a strong understanding of the requirements of laboratory-based research. Current research focuses on population-based studies on children’s health and health disparities. Listen HERE
Podcast Interview: TED WorkLife, with Adam Grant
We don't have to fight workplace loneliness alone: Many workplaces have become increasingly lonely, even before the coronavirus pandemic made more of us literally remote. It's not just an unpleasant feeling -- loneliness can hurt our health and our job performance. Find out why it's time for happy hours to finally die -- and how it might take less than a minute to start building real connections. Listen HERE
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Dr. Luz Claudio
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