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Jamaji C. Nwanaji-Enwerem, MD. PhD. MPP.

@JNwanajiEnwerem

Health Equity Pres. Asst. Prof. of Emergency Medicine @PennMedicine • Exec. Dir. https://t.co/mbfdGaYVvu • Alum @HarvardMed @Kennedy_School @HarvardChanSPH @Morehouse @EmoryEM

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Attending the 2024 Nobel Prize Symposium at @SwedeninUSA, meeting Laureates, and giving remarks during the @theNASciences luncheon was a true privilege. Grateful for the inspiring exchange of ideas and the celebration of achievements shaping our world. #IntheSpiritofNobel

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New findings from our randomized human trial of short-term diesel and ozone exposures. Even short-term #AirPollution exposures may impact biological aging in respiratory tissues. #Epigenetics #AgingResearch 🔗 Link: academic.oup.com/eep/article/10…

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Some thoughts on the future of science, technology, engineering, mathematics, & medicine education from the 2024 State of the Science Address. Building the foundation for tomorrow’s #STEMM innovators starts today! #HBCU @NewVoicesNASEM Full remarks here: linkedin.com/posts/the-nati…


With extreme weather affecting so many, I had the privilege to help organize and moderate a @NASEM @NewVoicesNASEM workshop on empowering communities to address climate challenges. Cutting through misinformation and driving local action is critical—lives depend on it.

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Nostalgic to be back in Cambridge discussing environmental health and health policy at the Harvard Black Alumni Global Changemakers Conference. Our conversations inspire hope for enhancing our shared environments and building a healthier, more sustainable collective future! #HBAS

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Join us in #DC on October 9 for a workshop on leveraging the National Climate Assessment (NCA) to empower communities! The concept for this workshop was initiated by members of the #NewVoices program. 🔗 Register to attend in person: ow.ly/t0Wa50Tho8x

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Wrapped up the week by delivering a keynote at the @ISEMPH annual meeting in the United Kingdom. Grateful to ISEMPH for the invite and to @DurhamCELLS for the sponsorship. Understanding environmental exposures through past, present, and future lenses is key for equitable health!

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Earlier this week, I had the honor of speaking at the @NationalMedAssn's Annual Convention. From climate change and migrant medicine to firearm violence and work safety, one message stood out: voting matters at EVERY level! Make your voice heard. Share your story. #NMA2024 🗳️

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Energized after this week’s @WhiteHouse Summit on Environmental Justice in Action and @WHOSTP Forum. We've made unprecedented progress, but there's more to do! Visit EJ.gov for impactful stories and for resources to help improve your community. #EJ #HealthEquity

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My parents inspired and fostered my dedication to positive social change. Thank you to @indytribune for giving me the opportunity to honor them and share our story front page and center. The work for a brighter collective future continues. independenttribune.com/news/local/con…

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Privileged to attend the inaugural State of the Science address in DC with @NewVoicesNASEM Our national science agenda is a critical "all hands on deck" issue with major implications for security, the economy, medicine, and public health. Keeping it a top priority is essential.

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Terrific science #policy discussions at yesterday’s @WhiteHouse and Department of @ENERGY visits with @NewVoicesNASEM The goal is clear: creating an environment where science can positively work for all people.

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In new Editorial, we advise health & labour ministries on use of new global indicator on work-related diseases to monitor global development Thanks 🇯🇵 National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health for the invitation & co-authors @ilo @WHOSEARO @WHO jstage.jst.go.jp/article/indhea…

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Much gratitude to @HCWithoutHarm for the honor of being named a Blair & Georgia Sadler Fellow at @CleanMed 2024. I am optimistic that, together, we can create a more sustainable healthcare system.

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Honored and humbled are understatements. Grateful to @POTUS and @WhiteHouse for the opportunity to serve and continue the important work of building more environmentally just futures. #BuildingTogether #EnvironmentalJustice #HealthEquity whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…

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Jamaji C. Nwanaji-Enwerem, MD. PhD. MPP. Reposted

Our latest study investigates the impact of chemical hair product use on epigenetic age among Black and White women. Results show minimal associations, suggesting other biological pathways could link hair products to health outcomes. Explore the details: journals.lww.com/environepidem/…


Thank you to @UTHoustonEMRes for inviting us to deliver this week’s Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds on holistic health literacy. Patient preferences, environmental exposures, and social drivers of disease remain critical for efforts aimed at improving patient health literacy.

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