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Nil Basu, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Assistant Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 764-9490
E-mail: niladri@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Environmental toxicologist, interested in the risk assessment of aquatic pollutants (focus on mercury), development of neurochemical biomarkers and environmental neurotoxicology, and the use of fish and wildlife as sentinels of human and environmental health hazards. MORE
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Stuart Batterman, Ph.D., M.S.
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 763-2417
E-mail: stuartb@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research and teaching interests address environmental impact assessment, human exposure and health risk assessment, and environmental management. MORE
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Alfred Franzblau, MD
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 936-0758
E-mail: afranz@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research focuses on work-related musculoskeletal disorders, biological monitoring of chemical exposures, occupational neurological disease, and occupational respiratory disease.
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Howard Hu, MD, MPH, ScD
Professor and Chair in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 764-3188
E-mail: howardhu@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Co-directs the Michigan-Harvard Metals Epidemiology Research Group, which studies the contribution of metals exposure and genetics to the causation of chronic diseases in adults and impaired development in children.
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Gerald Keeler, PhD
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 936-1836
E-mail: jkeeler@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Ongoing research measures and analyzes pollutants and trace elements such as mercury in air and water, to help assess impact on human health and the environment. MORE
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Rudy Richardson, ScD, DABT
Professor of Toxicology in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 936-0769
E-mail: rjrich@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Board-certified toxicologist who specializes in chemically induced neurological diseases. MORE
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Relevant Issues of Findings Magazine
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inFOCUS: Gene-environment interaction |
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inFOCUS: DDT, danger vs. malaria |
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Alumni Network (Jim Highland)-- When the Numbers Add Up |
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Quantifying Danger: New SPH Risk Science and Communication Center may change the way we think about potential hazards. (PDF). |