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Ernst Spannhake Professor - Emeritus Bloomberg School of Public Health
Paul Strickland Professor - Emeritus Bloomberg School of Public Health
James Yager Professor - Emeritus Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kellogg Schwab Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Kellogg Schwab, PhD, integrates engineering, public health, and human behavior by researching water and wastewater contaminants of public health concern.

Marsha Wills-Karp Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

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.

Shyam Biswal Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Shyam Biswal, PhD, studies the mechanisms by which environmental factors drive chronic health conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Martin Bloem Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Martin Bloem, MD, PhD, has devoted his career to improving the effectiveness of public health and nutrition programs through applied research, focusing particularly on low- and middle-income countries.

Thomas Hartung Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD, steers the revolution in toxicology to move away from 50+ year-old animal tests to organoid cultures and the use of artificial intelligence.

Gurumurthy Ramachandran Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Gurumurthy Ramachandran, PhD, MS, conducts research focused on developing effective and accurate methods to assess health-related human exposure in occupational and non-occupational settings.

Thomas Inglesby Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Thomas Inglesby, MD, is internationally recognized in the fields of public health preparedness, pandemic and emerging infectious disease, and prevention of and response to biological threats.

Paul Ferraro Professor Whiting School of Engineering

Paul ­ is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor with joint appointments in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering and the Carey Business School. He is known for his research on behavioral economics and the design and estimation of impacts of environmental programs.

J. Hugh Ellis Professor Whiting School of Engineering

An expert in environmental systems analysis, Hugh's innovative models and analysis are integral to critical, policy-shaping research studies ranging from climate issues to public health.

Steven Hanke Professor Whiting School of Engineering

Steve is an expert in financial statecraft, including water resource economics.

Alan Stone Professor Whiting School of Engineering

Alan employs chemistry foundations to biogeochemical processes to address issues of anthropogenic chemicals in the environment and engineered systems.

Benjamin F. Hobbs Professor Whiting School of Engineering

Ben, the Theodore M. and Kay W. Schad Professor of Environmental Management, uses systems analysis and economics to improve electric utility planning, operations, and policy, as well as management of environmental and water resources systems.

Harihar Rajaram Professor Whiting School of Engineering

Harihar uses mathematical models to shed light on complex environmental and earth systems and to predict future trends within those systems.

Paul Locke Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Paul Locke, DrPH '98, MPH, JD, is a scientist and lawyer who researches, designs, and implements evidence-based policies to improve public health and protect the environment.

Daniel Barnett Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Daniel Barnett, MD, MPH '01, studies emergency preparedness, response, and recovery to identify approaches for optimizing population health in emergencies and disasters.

Samuel Myers Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kirsten Koehler Professor Bloomberg School of Public Health

Kirsten Koehler, PhD, research seeks to improve exposure assessment methods to inform occupational and public health policy.