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Congratulations to UW Magnuson Scholar Joe Lim  ❯

DEOHS PhD student recognized for research on how early life exposure to toxic chemicals could contribute to the development of diabetes later in life 

  • Magnuson Scholar
  • Meet Claire Schollaert, 2023 Outstanding PhD Student  ❯

    Her research showed how forest management can improve community health by reducing wildfires

  • Outstanding PhD Student
  • Meet Asheton Gilbertson, 2023 Outstanding Master’s Student ❯

    She partnered with firefighters on research to improve their health and safety

  • Outstanding Master’s Student 
  • Meet Bridget Ury, 2023 Outstanding Undergraduate Student  ❯

    Ury helped lead the Student Environmental Health Association and volunteered with DEOHS, SPH and the University

  • Outstanding Undergraduate Student
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    Several students stand around a poster during the School of Public Health Undergraduate Symposium.

    DEOHS undergrads investigate West Nile virus, antibiotic resistance and animal control

    Environmental Health majors present their research at the UW School of Public Health Undergraduate Symposium

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    A man wearing a white lab coat smiles while sitting next to two microscopes.

    DEOHS PhD student named UW Magnuson Scholar

    Joe Lim honored for his academic performance and research on the impact of early life exposure to toxic chemicals on diabetes

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    Claire Schollaert stands on the UW campus in front of trees and a metal sculpture.

    Mitigating the health threats of wildfire smoke

    Claire Schollaert, the 2023 DEOHS Outstanding PhD Student, shows how forest management can improve community health by reducing wildfires

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    Asheton Gilbertson smiles in front of a window of a brick building on UW campus.

    Responding to firefighters' health and safety needs

    Asheton Gilbertson is the 2023 DEOHS Outstanding Master's Student

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    Climate hazards are the Duwamish Valley's top concern, survey finds
    June 2, 2023 | Crosscut | Featured: Nicole Errett View

    Earth is ‘really quite sick now’ and in danger zone in nearly all ecological ways, study says
    May 31, 2023 | Associated Press | Featured: Kristie L. Ebi View

    Extreme weather and energy insecurity can compound health risks
    May 25, 2023 | Popular Science | Featured: Joan Casey View

    Heat wave and blackout would send half of Phoenix to ER, study says
    May 23, 2023 | New York Times | Featured: Kristie L. Ebi View

    Power outages hit some communities harder and more often, study says
    May 14, 2023 | Washington Post | Featured: Joan Casey View

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