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Explore the latest public health research and insights about environment.

Some nations have already taken decisive steps to ban mercury amalgam in dental fillings—but in Zambia, despite the dangers, progress has stalled.

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Global Health NOW
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Spotlight: Sharfan Upaul, MS ‘23

As a faculty member at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Sharfan teaches undergraduates and contributes to the research and development projects focusing on environmental pollution management in collaboration with federal organizations.

Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
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Spotlight: Anthony Nicome, MHS ’21

Anthony is an environmental justice fellow at the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Center for Health Justice and a doctoral student at Yale University.

Department of Environmental Health and Engineering

Uncovering environmental contributors to autism may also suggest ways to help autistic people live healthier lives.

Public Health Magazine

Environment Faculty Experts

 Looking for prominent public health experts in the field of environment? They’re here at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Marsha Wills-Karp
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

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.

Kellogg Schwab
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

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

Alfred Sommer
Professor
- Emeritus
Epidemiology

Alfred Sommer, MD, MHS '73, studies the causes and prevention of childhood micronutrient malnutrition and mortality, and the causes and prevention of blinding diseases.

Brian Schwartz
Professor
Environmental Health and Engineering

Brian Schwartz, MD, MS, GME ’90, uses environmental epidemiology to evaluate the drivers of sustainability health impacts, such as energy, agriculture, and built environments.