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MS (Thesis) with an area of emphasis in Infectious Diseases (INF)This is a A 21-month, research-based degree program for students who want specialized training in the practice of environmental public health, environmental toxicology, exposure science, infectious diseases, occupational hygiene, One Health or our customizable general track. Learn how infectious microorganisms are transmitted to humans through air, food and water and how climate change is impacting that transmission, and gain skills in detecting and controlling microbial hazards.
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MPHMS (Applied) with an area of emphasis in Environmental Public Health (EPH)
Some of our work in your interest areas
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How migration around King County affects health
DEOHS MPH student Pamela Lim explores migration and real-world public health data through Population Health Initiative fellowship
LEARN MOREA satellite view of climate impacts in cities
New DEOHS Assistant Professor Karen Chen uses remote sensing to observe urbanization and environmental change, informing policies toward healthier cities
LEARN MOREUW School of Public Health ranked 7th among US public health graduate programs
Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences ranked No. 7 in new US News & World Report ranking
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Brittany Millard-Hasting
Risk Assessment and Follow up for People Exposed to PFAS
MPH | Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM)
2023 | Debra Cherry
Michelle Pollowitz
Indigenous One Health: Connecting Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Western Science
MS (Thesis) | Environmental Health (EH)
2023 | Julianne Meisner
Meg Hamele
Integrating Climate Change into State Hazard Mitigation Plans: A Five-year Follow-up Survey
MPH | Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH)
2023 | Nicole Errett
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