The Chemicals in Our Body Cohort, led by Principal Investigator Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH, at the University of California San Francisco, created a blog platform to share information regarding current research and policy updates.
This platform highlights content on various subjects, from children’s health, to environmental justice and defending science. Recently, two ECHO Program Clinical Research Coordinators (CRCs) from the university’s Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment (PRHE), published a blog post titled, “The researchers behind the headlines: Who are PRHE’s Clinical Research Coordinators and what do they do?,” which highlights their experience as CRCs working on the ECHO Program.
This write-up provides a “behind-the-scenes” look at the incredible work the Chemicals in Our Body Cohort does to engage with study participants and collect important data that will help meet ECHO’s mission to enhance the health of children everywhere. The article is written in both Spanish and English.
To read more posts from the Chemicals in Our Body Cohort, visit the blog here.