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According to the World Health Organization, the single greatest health threat facing humanity is climate change. This lecture will address wildfires and other direct and indirect consequences of climate change and how it impacts our health. The most recent research findings, populations most vulnerable and research gaps that still need to be addressed will also be discussed.
Speaker: Mary Prunicki, Sean Parker Center for Asthma and Allergy Research
Dial-In Information
https://stanford.zoom.us/j/95377054258?pwd=QmxZdG5uNFNJTVRiQ1hUM3dZNFduQT09
Password: 792018
NOTE: For non-Stanford access, please contact dfong@stanford.edu before 9am of this seminar to gain Zoom authorization (will require Zoom account from an organization and not mass email provider like gmail or yahoo)