New Mexico Cares
Health Disparities Center
MSC09 5040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
FAX: (505) 272-8045
Environmental Health Core Director's Message
On behalf of the EHC team of the NM CARES Health Disparities, I want to welcome you to our new website. We are very excited about the establishment of the Environmental Health Core (EHC), the newest core in the Center. Our team members have a long history of working with policy makers and community groups on environmental health (EH) issues. Our goal for the EHC is to build on and expand the existing relationships between communities, policy makers, UNM researchers and physicians and nurses across NM to develop, implement, and sustain effective intervention strategies. Our vision is to shift from studying environmental health problems to creating effective and sustainable solutions to reduce environmental health disparities in New Mexico.
--Melissa Gonzales, PhD
About us
The main goal of the Environmental Health Core is to establish a research focus in the science of intervention on EH disparities based at UNM, based on sound research practices, informed by community needs, and focused on filling information gaps to inform policy and clinical care.
Environmental Health Core Staff
Melissa Gonzales, PhD, is the Director of the Environmental Health Core of the NM CARES Health Disparities Center at the UNM Health Sciences Center. She is an Associate Professor and the Assistant Director of the Preventive Medicine Residency Program at the UNM School of Medicine. She has active population-based research programs in the epidemiology and prevention of environmental and occupational diseases. Her work includes children’s respiratory health studies in the southwest US (EPA El Paso Children’s Health Study and El Paso ARCH study, Hispanic Moms Survey), controlling work exposures among Native American artisans; stress and smoking among Hispanic women (Hispanic Mothers Social Stressor Scale); sun exposure, DNA repair and melanoma risk among outdoor workers, and risk factors contributing to colorectal cancer disparities in New Mexico. She teaches environmental and occupational health, risk assessment and communication, and cultural competency to graduate and medical students at the UNM Health Sciences Center.
Johnnye Lewis, PhD, a Research Professor in the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy, is Co-Director of the Environmental Health Core. She is also the Director of the UNM Community Environmental Health Program. She has active community-based research programs on heavy metal exposures and health on the Navajo Nation and with the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe, and more than 25 years experience in laboratory research and translation of laboratory results to community and policy settings. She has been the Principal Investigator for more than a decade on the Diné Network for Environmental Health (DiNEH) Project investigating health impacts in communities exposed to legacy uranium waste on the Navajo Nation. Her current focus is in developing the Navajo Birth Cohort study in collaboration with CDC/ATSDR, Navajo Area IHS and Navajo Nation Division of Health to investigate reproductive and development effects of these exposures
Guiding Framework for Environmental Health Core Research
Goal 1
To expand existing relationships between communities, researchers, health practitioners and policy makers to identify and address gaps in our understanding of EH disparities, and to inform interventions.
We will also partner with EH policy and decision makers to bring forth community concerns, and help to expand existing databases that can be used to track EH disparities in New Mexico.
Trainings will be conducted in the research community, to health practitioners and trainees, and cross-training with community members.
Framework for addressing environmental health disparities in NM
Goal 2
To initiate two new community partnership-based research projects, focused on interventions to reduce EH disparities
Project 1: Fiestas: Improving food security in an urban Hispanic community.
Project 2: Zinc reversal of uranium toxicity: potential for community-based intervention.
Goal 3
To mentor minority trainees to develop and expand EH disparities research. In all core activities, as well as in research projects associated with the core, we will mentor and involve community EH scholars, and trainees representing our partner communities.
Research Activities
The Environmental Health Core is conducting two community partnership-based research projects, focused on interventions to reduce environmental health disparities.
We have an ongoing program in health and safety information for traditional artists. See our Jewelry Makers' and Stone Carvers' Guide to Protecting Your Health While You Work.
For more environmental health information, please visit http://healthyvoices.org/
Contact EHC Staff
Melissa Gonzales, PhD |
EHC Director |
(505) 272-9598 |
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Johnnye Lewis, PhD |
EHC Co-Director |
(505) 272-4853 |
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Amy Anixter Scott, MD, MPA |
EHC Research Project PI |
(505) 272-6453 |
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Laurie Hudson, PhD |
EHC Research Project PI |
(505)272-2482 |