Faculty
Name | Title Sort descending | School | Overview |
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Peter DeCarlo | Associate Professor | Whiting School of Engineering | Peter studies the chemical composition of gas particles in the air to improve our understanding of climate, air quality, and health impacts of pollutants.
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Tara Sell | Associate Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Tara Kirk Sell, PhD '16, MA, uses research to improve preparedness and response to pandemics and disasters. She is also an Olympic silver medalist. |
Crystal Watson | Associate Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
Alexandra Phelan | Associate Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Alexandra Phelan, SJD, is an expert in legal and policy issues related to emerging and infectious disease outbreaks with a focus on the impact of global change events on health. |
Jessie Buckley | Associate Professor - Adjunct | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Jessie Buckley, PhD, MPH, studies early life environmental chemical exposures to inform policies targeted at improving children’s health. |
Caitlin Rivers | Associate Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
Megan Latshaw | Associate Teaching Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Megan Latshaw, PhD ’05, MHS ’01, translates environmental health science to policy and practice, with a focus on designing communities where the healthy choice is the easy choice. |
Jacqueline Agnew | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Jacqueline Agnew, PhD '92, seeks to better understand the relationship between workplace exposures, worker characteristics, and musculoskeletal disorders. |
Patrick Breysse | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Patrick Breysse, PhD ‘85, MHS '80, conducts research focused on the evaluation and control of chemical, biological, and physical factors that impact human health and well-being. |
Srinivasan Chandrasegaran | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Srinivasan Chandrasegaran, PhD, is part of an international team that synthesized the first functional chromosome in yeast, an important step in the field of synthetic biology. |
Alan Goldberg | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Alan M. Goldberg, PhD, works in toxicology and food ethics, and also leads EHE’s Inclusion, Diversity, Anti-Racism, and Equity program. |
John Groopman | Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | John Groopman, PhD, research involves the development and application of molecular biomarkers of exposure, dose, and effect from environmental carcinogens. |
Thomas Kensler | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Thomas Kensler, PhD, a translational scientist specializing in cancer prevention, researches the suitability of broccoli sprout beverages that may block harmful effects of environmental carcinogens. |
Robert Lawrence | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
Peter Lees | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
Jonathan Links | Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Jonathan Links, PhD '83, is interested in public health preparedness and response for all hazards, ionizing radiation, biomarkers, mathematical modeling, and non-invasive medical imaging. |
Wayne Mitzner | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Wayne Mitzner, PhD, studies how lung structure and function protect against environmental and pathologic insults. |
Terence Risby | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health | |
Brian Schwartz | Professor | Bloomberg School of Public Health | Brian Schwartz, MD, MS, GME ’90, uses environmental epidemiology to evaluate the drivers of sustainability health impacts, such as energy, agriculture, and built environments. |
Ellen Silbergeld | Professor - Emeritus | Bloomberg School of Public Health |