2016 U.S. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Society forms and holds first meeting.
MacKay, H., Heindel, J. J., Ross, M. G., & Waterland, R. A. (2017). Meeting summary: the inaugural meeting of the US DOHaD society. Environmental epigenetics, 3(1), dvw026.
25 years of Endocrine Disruption Research, Past Lessons and Future Directions, NIEHS Celebration of the 25th anniversary of Wingspread Endocrine Disruption Conference. Watch day 1 and day 2.
Kwiatkowski CF, Bolden AL, Liroff RA, Rochester JR, Vandenbergh JG. Twenty-Five Years of Endocrine Disruption Science: Remembering Theo Colborn. Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Sep 1;124(9):A151-4.
McLachlan JA. Environmental signaling: from environmental estrogens to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and beyond. Andrology. 2016 Jul;4(4):684-94.
Scientists address industry arguments
Trasande, L., Vandenberg, L. N., Bourguignon, J. P., Myers, J. P., Slama, R., Vom Saal, F., & Zoeller, R. T. (2016). Peer-reviewed and unbiased research, rather than ‘sound science’, should be used to evaluate endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 70(11), 1051–1056.
PFAS in the news
Nathaniel Rich, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare,” New York Times Magazine, 6 January 2016.
Hu, X. C., Andrews, D. Q., Lindstrom, A. B., Bruton, T. A., Schaider, L. A., Grandjean, P., Rainer Lohmann, Carignan, C. Blum, A.; Balan, S, Higgens, C, & Sunderland, E. M. (2016). Detection of poly-and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in US drinking water linked to industrial sites, military fire training areas, and wastewater treatment plants. Environmental science & technology letters, 3(10), 344-350.