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Senior Research Associate
Environmental Health and Engineering
Martin Stephens, PhD, promotes new methods of biomedical research and testing that are more relevant to human health than are traditional animal-based approaches.
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering
Alan employs chemistry foundations to biogeochemical processes to address issues of anthropogenic chemicals in the environment and engineered systems.
Assistant Scientist
Environmental Health and Engineering
Katya Tsaioun, PhD, MS, leads international multi-stakeholder efforts to establish evidence-based methodologies and practices in translational research to inform regulatory decisions.
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering
Marsha Wills-Karp, PhD, researches the environmental determinants of allergic and immune diseases across the lifespan and chairs the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.