Dana C. Dolinoy, PhD, NSF International Chair Environmental Health Sciences @umichsph, Epigenomics Core Director @umichmedicine, Director @M_LEEaD Center, Mom

Joined January 2014
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A fitting publication for Earth Day week 2025 and the 20th anniversary of the concept of the Exposome! The Banbury's Exposomics Consortium on Integrating Exposomics into Biomedicine | Science @ScienceNews @umichsph science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
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Join @M_LEEaD for a discussion on Environmental and Agricultural Health next Friday, March 20th
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All our welcome at the 31st Annual EHS Symposium @umichsph
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Please Join @M_LEEaD for our next R&R!
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Join @M_LEEaD on Feb 17 for Residents and Researchers Tuesday Talk at 12 noon ET
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Join @M_LEEaD on February 10th for our Tuesday Research Talk at 12 noon webinar!
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Up Next: Join @M_LEEaD on Nov 4th for our next Environmental Research Webinar
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Best practices and tools for AI and environmental health research - Friday, November 21 @M_LEEaD @umichsph
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Join @M_LEEaD on November 11th for a Residents and Researchers Zoom webinar on #wildfires and health
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Read the latest #EMGS Newsletter! emgs-us.org/page/october2025…

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Join us for the October Wednesday Seminar Series featuring Tomas Guilarte speaking on Manganese-Induced Dystonia Parkinsonism, Wednesday, October 22nd at 10 am in the University of Michigan School of Public Health Cornely Room.
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Join @M_LEEaD for our Tuesday Webinar!
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I was honored to receive the EMGS award @EMGSUS this week. Thank you, Drs. Perera & Goodrich for nominating me. Working alongside you has been a privilege. Your friendship, brilliance, & dedication have shaped not only our research but also my journey as a scientist & mentor.
Our #EMGS2025 EMGS Award Lecturer, Dr. Dana Dolinoy, is starting off day four of #EMGS2025 with a fantastic talk on "Toxicoepigenetics and the Use of piRNA for Precision Environmental Health Research"!
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I also want to extend my appreciation @EMGSUS for being such a supportive and inspiring scientific home. I remember walking into my first EMGS meeting in Vancouver 19 years ago, and immediately feeling welcomed and inspired.
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The future is bright @EMGSUS - Congratulations @umichsph Professor Perera on the ELDA recognition!
Congratulations to our #EMGS2025 Emerging Leaders and Development Award recipient, Bambarendage Pinithi Upekka Perera!
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Congratulations to @umichsph Professor Goodrich on this well-deserved recognition. Thank you!
Congratulations to our #EMGS2025 Service Award recipient, Jaclyn Goodrich!
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Please join @M_LEEaD September 10th at noon in Lansing. This year's forum is titled Threats and Solutions to Clean and Affordable Drinking Water across our Great Lake State.
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Tuesdays at 12 Noon @M_LEEaD Webinars Return for Fall 2025!
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To join a research movement, learn more about MI-CARES, the Michigan Cancer Research and the Environment Study: micares.health/

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After Alaska, Michigan has the longest shoreline of any state, 3,288 miles. An additional 1,056 miles can be added if islands are included. This roughly equals the length of the Atlantic Coast from Maine to Florida.
"We need water to live, and we need clean water to thrive. By researching solutions to keep our water clean, we can prevent illness and protect you and your community from unnecessary harm," explains @ddolinoy, an expert in environmental health. In this video, Dolinoy discusses the critical role of research in making water safer for communities worldwide. She emphasizes the health risks of contaminated water, including cancer, cognitive issues, and harm to unborn children, while highlighting how cleaner water can lead to healthier lives. Learn more about how Dana Dolinoy's research and others like it at Michigan Public Health are protecting the health of all: myumi.ch/P3kAD
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Add in all the interior lakes, rivers, and streams, and we in Michigan have an embarrassment of riches of water, but we need clean water to be healthy and thrive. Michigan's waterways are not all clean - from the no-eat-fish orders due to PFAS contamination in the Huron River...
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...to the 10th "anniversary" of the Flint Water Crisis this year. Research on keeping water clean and people, fish, and all from experiencing the toxic effects of chemical pollution is important, now more than ever!
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