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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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Sandro Galea, M.D., Dr.P.H.
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: 734-647-9741
E-mail: sgalea@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research interests include the the social and economic determinants of population health, and epidemiology of mental health and substance misuse, and the consequences of disasters and mass trauma. MORE
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Sonja Gerrard, PhD
Assistant Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 615-8491
E-mail: gerrard@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research focuses on virus assembly, egress, and evolution, particularly for emerging Bunyaviral and tropical diseases.
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Sioban D. Harlow, PhD
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 763-5173
E-mail: harlow@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Developed analytical approaches for the analysis of menstrual cycle data. MORE
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Margaret Kruk, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor in Health Management and Policy
Phone: 734-615-3633
E-mail: mkruk@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research interests include international health policy, health system financing in developing countries, maternal mortality, health system measurement, human resources in health. MORE
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Mark Padilla, Ph.D., M.P.H,.
Assistant Professor in Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone: (734) 763-0051
E-mail: padillam@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Uses the theories and methods of cultural and medical anthropology to improve understanding of health problems. MORE
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Mark L. Wilson, ScM, ScD
Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 936-0152
E-mail: wilsonml@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Studies patterns of disease and relationship to human activity; inaugural director of the UM SPH Interdepartmental Concentration in Global Health. MORE
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Relevant Issues of Findings Magazine
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Climate Change and Health |
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Midlife Research News: Food & Transitions Alumni Network: Change: Microfinance & Motion (Marcia Metcalfe, Michelle Segar, Bobby Pestronk) |
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From the Dean: Working Together to Build Public Health In Step with the Giant: China inFOCUS: Environmental Change/Ecuador |
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Stalking the Beast: Cancer Alumni Network (David Parker)-- Too Young: The Faces of Child Labor Faces of West Bengal inFOCUS: Sex Tourism & HIV |
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A Doctor Who Would Cure the World: Dr. Paul Farmer and SPH alum Rachel Ross inFOCUS: Cancer, internationally inFOCUS: DDT, danger vs. malaria |
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A Global Odyssey: SPH Alum Larry Brilliant Heads Google.org The Germ Hunter: Dr. Arnold Monto's War on Flu. For more than 40 years, even when nobody else seemed to be paying attention, Dr. Monto has been building the case that pandemic flu is a question of WHEN, not IF. From the Dean: Globalizing Health |
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Student Snapshot-- Rohan Jeremiah |
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Polar Sunrise: Mercury in the Arctic. SPH professor of Environmental Health Sciences Jerry Keeler explains how signs of global warming are showing up in the Arctic Circle. |
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On Alert: If avian flu leads to the next pandemic--as many experts believe it will--the death toll could be well over 100 million in six months. Can we do anything to stop it? (PDF) A Day to Remember: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Polio Vaccine Announcement (PDF) Alumni Network-- MacArthur Foundation Recognizes Alum's Compassionate Capitalism Alumni Network (David Green)--MacArthur Foundation Recognizes Alum's "Compassionate Capitalism" |
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Quantifying Danger: New SPH Risk Science and Communication Center may change the way we think about potential hazards. (PDF). |
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Alumni Network (Jalaa AbdelWahab)-- International by Heart (PDF, page 40) Student Snapshot-- Hassan Halawany (PDF, page 48) Future Findings-- Research Steers South Africa Toward Environmental Change (PDF, page 44) |
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Future Findings-- New Ways of Combating an Ancient Scourge (PDF, page 34) |