EMJ Podcast | Quickfire & Deep Dive
How do everyday pollutants, from plastics to pesticides, shape pregnancy and child health? In this podcast series, host Catherine Glass speaks with Tracey Woodruff about the science, inequities, and solutions behind environmental exposure. Across four insightful episodes, learn how toxins harm development, who is most affected, and how clinicians can champion cleaner, safer care environments.
Speaker Bio:
Tracey J. Woodruff is the Alison S. Carlson Endowed Professor and Director of the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), USA. A globally recognised leader in environmental health, she studies how pollutants impact pregnancy and childhood development, and advocates for policies that promote health equity and safer chemical practices.








