
Sponsored by the Cincinnati Breast
Cancer & the Environment Research Center
There is increasing scientific evidence
that environmental factors impact breast
development, health and disease. This
program is your opportunity to learn
from experts about the science we
already know, what it means, and why it
matters - all explained in everyday
language.
Our keynote speaker is Dr. Marcia Herman-Giddens, Adjunct Professor of
Maternal and Child Health at the
University of North Carolina- Chapel
Hill School of Public Health. An
internationally-known expert on pubertal
maturation, her presentation will
address the social, cultural and
environmental factors which may be
causing early puberty in girls and the
implications for public health
interventions.
Other featured speakers include:
Hiba S. Ernst, PhD, Environmental
Scientist, US EPA Technical Support
Center, Office of Ground Water and
Drinking Water, Cincinnati. Dr. Ernst
will discuss how water quality is
regulated and monitored in the US.
Scott Belcher, PhD, Associate
Professor of Pharmacology & Cell
Biophysics, University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Belcher will discuss how low doses
of the chemical bisphenol A, an
endocrine-disrupting compound found in
many products of everyday use, affects
fetal brain development and may pose a
significant health risk for other
diseases.
Frank Biro, MD, Professor of
Clinical Pediatrics, Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital and Medical Center.
Dr. Biro will present an update of the
BCERC study of young girls called
Growing Up Female.
Robin Gear, MBA, Principal
Research Assistant, Department of
Pathology, University of Cincinnati. Ms.
Gear will present an update of the BCERC
mammary gland biology research program.
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May 12, 2007 Forum |
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Introduction Ann Hernick |
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Keynote Speaker |
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Marcia Herman-Giddens,
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Too Much, Too Soon Puberty, Environmental, and the
Collapse of Cultural Boundaries Defining Childhood/Puberty |
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Frank Biro, MD |
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Update on Project 2
"Growing Up Female" |
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Web Cast Seminar |
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Robin Gear, MBA |
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Project 1: "Puberty & Cancer Initiation: Environmental,
Diet & Obesity" |
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Web Cast Seminar |
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Scott Belchers, PhD |
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Estrogens are female, male and developmental hormones |
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Web Cast Seminar |
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Hiba S. Ernst, PhD |
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PowerPoint Slides |
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Closing Comments Ann
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