The College of Population Health faculty members listed below possess expertise in Environmental Health and Climate Change and are dedicated to advancing the field through pioneering research and impactful initiatives. Our faculty are leading experts who work with governments, environmental organizations, and communities to address the critical challenges posed by climate change and environmental hazards. Our mission is to equip population health students with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the complexities of environmental health and climate change, addressing sustainable solutions and improving public health outcomes.
Chronic Disease Prevention & Treatment, Environmental Health/Climate Change, Occupational Health, Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Circadian Rhythms, Artificial Light at Night, Biomarker-based Studies
Environmental Health/Climate Change, Biological Anthropology, Disparities, Pediatric Health, Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, Bone Health, Adiposity
Maternal & Child Health, Perinatal Epidemiology, Neuroepidemiology, Child Mental Health and ADHD, Social Epidemiology
Community-Based Participatory Research, Environmental Health/Climate Change, Hispanic/Latino Health, Public Health Policy & Law
Behavioral & Mental Health, Older Adult Health, Minority Health