Webinars

The ISEE North America Chapter offers a robust webinar program covering a wide range of topics, including environmental health policy, emerging research methods, career and professional development, and issues of relevance to practitioners, researchers, and trainees across the field. These webinars are designed to foster learning, dialogue, and connection within the environmental epidemiology community.

In addition, the ISEE Global Education YouTube Channel hosts a growing library of recorded presentations and training videos. This resource allows members to engage with high-quality educational content on demand and revisit past sessions at their convenience.

For the most up-to-date information on all upcoming webinars (ISEE, ISEE NAC, CAPE, etc), as well as registration information, please visit ISEE’s Sponsored Events page.

Please check out some of our upcoming and past webinars below!

Sincerely,

Stephanie Eick and Jillian Ashley-Martin, ISEE-NAC Webinar Committee Co-Chairs

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UPCOMING ISEE-NAC WEBINARS - 2026


Machine Learning in Environmental Epidemiology Webinar

Monday, March 23, 2026 at 1pm ET 

Speakers: Vishal Midya, Yike Shen, Alexandra Descarpentrie

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PAST ISEE-NAC WEBINARS


February 2026

Overview of the Navigation Guide Evidence-to Decision Framework for Environmental Health


ISEE NAC Administration Survey Results



January 2026

ISEE NAC SNRN Abstract Contest Winner Presentation

Speaker: Heather Guetterman


November 2025

How Climate Change is Affecting Mental Health

Speakers: Susan Clayton, Qingyang Zhu, and Daniella Watson


October 2025

What's The New Evidence for Climate Change Health Effects

Panelists: Robbie Parks and Antonio Gasparrini


April 2025

Championing Clean Air - Insights from a Former CASAC Chair

Speaker: Lianne Sheppard


March 2025

Global Jobs Webinar

Speakers: Scott Weichenthal, Elaine Fuertes, and Marcela Tamayo-Ortiz


January 2025

Testifying Before Congress

Speakers: Tracey Woodruff, George Thurston, and Nicole Deziel