Boston University School of Public Health
Dept. of Environmental Health
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/sph/internet.htm
The Department of Environmental Health in the Boston University School
of Public Health specializes in environmental and occupational health
research, with particular emphasis on evaluating health outcome data and
assessing worker and community health concerns around hazardous waste
sites.
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Columbia University
School of Public Health
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/sph
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Johns Hopkins University
http://www.jhsph.edu
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Department of Environmental
Health Sciences is the oldest, largest and most academically acclaimed
school of public health in the country. Founded in 1916 with a grant from
Rockefeller Foundation, the School has grown exponentially to become an
international resource in health researchand education. Johns Hopkins
School of Public Health is dedicated to education of research scientists
and public health professionals, a process inseparably of new knowledge;
and through these activities, to the improvement of health and prevention
of disease and disability around the world.
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Tufts Environmental Health Program
http://ase.tufts.edu/deancoll/unprog/ehealth.html
Tufts' Environmental Health program is an interdisciplinary program based
in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the College
of Engineering. Historically, professional programs in environmental health
were established in schools of engineering to promote research on control
of infectious disease, purification of water supplies, and sanitary disposal
of human wastes. Today, focal points of concern have been broadened to
such challenging issues as environmental pollution, epidemiological aspects
of chronic illnesses, occupational health, risk assessment and management.
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Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine
http://www.tufts.edu/vet/dvm/dvm.html
The Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine provides a very special
learning environment for the study of modern veterinary medicine. We have
developed five signature programs that push the traditional boundaries
of veterinary medicine: International Veterinary Medicine, Wildlife Medicine,
Equine Sports Medicine, Veterinary Biotechnology, and Ethics and Values
in Veterinary Medicine. The School's Center for Animals and Public Policy
leads the profession in the study of role of all animals in our society.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
Department of Environmental Health Sciences
http://www-epi.soph.uab.edu/ehs/
Environmental pollution and worker protection needs are issues generating
increasing public pressure for resolution. The Department of Environmental
Health Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham offers programs
to address these problems in the traditional public interest areas with
special emphasis on environmental toxicology, industrial hygiene, and
environmental health.
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
http://www.uams.edu/
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is located in Little Rock,
Arkansas. UAMS is the Health Sciences Campus of the University of Arkansas
System and the home of UAMS Medical Center.
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University of California
Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
http://www.bren.ucsb.edu
The world needs creative scientists and policy makers to address growing
environmental challenges. Meeting this need is the mission of UC Santa
Barbara's new Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management.
The School, the first of its type in the western United States, focuses
on the diagnosis and assessment of environmental problems of today and
the future.
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University of California at Davis
NEAT Program
http://neat.ucdavis.edu/
NEAT (Nanophases in the Environment, Agriculture, and Technology) is a
multidisciplinary research and education program which links the fundamental
physics, chemistry, and engineering of small particles and nanomaterials
to several challenging areas of investigation: applications in ceramic,
chemical, electronic, environmental, and agricultural technology; environmental
transport and transformation and resulting roles in environmental pollution
and remediation; interactions with the biosphere, especially microorganisms;
and effects on health.
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University of Cincinnati School of Medicine
Department of Environmental Health
http://www.med.uc.edu/envhealth/
The mission of the Department of Environmental Health is to improve the
quality of life by understanding the causes of environmental damage and
identifying the effective methods of prevention. The Department offers
graduate training programs that cover a broad range of topics in the areas
of Environmental and Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Toxicology, Epidemiology
and Biostatistics, and Occupational Medicine.
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University of Illinois
Chicago School of Public Health
http://www.uic.edu/depts/spha
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Division The Division of
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences (EOHS) provides students
with the requisite scientific and public health background to help protect
the environment and improve the health of workers and the general public.
EOHS offers course work in the following disciplines: Air Pollution, Hazardous
Waste, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Medicine, Solid Waste, Toxicology,
Risk Assessment and Water Quality. For research degree students, EOHS
offers two areas of concentration with distinct curricula and requirements:
the Air Quality and Industrial Hygiene concentration and a program in
Water Quality and Waste Management (WQWM).
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University of Michigan
School of Public Health
http://www.sph.umich.edu
The School of Public Health is organized into five major Departments.
In addition, there are two Interdepartmental Concentrations and several
other Academic Units. These are Biostatistics, Environmental and Industrial
Health, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and Health Education, and Health
Management and Policy.
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University of Rochester Medical Center
Department of Environmental Medicine
http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/
Our primary mission is to increase scientific understanding of health
risks posed by contaminants in the workplace, home, and the ambient environment.
Our department administers an Environmental Health Sciences Center that
is funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Graduate students work for the Ph.D.degree in toxicology, receiving stipends
subsidized by an NIEHS training grant. Through its Division of Occupational
and Environmental Medicine, the department supervises two industrial medicine
and publichealth programs devoted to community service--Strong Occupational
and Environmental Medicine Services and Finger Lakes Occupational and
Environmental Health Services.
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The University of Texas
South Texas Environmental Education And Research Center (STEER)
http://www.uthscsa.edu/stbi/steer.htm
Laredo is the site of a teaching program about environmental health issues
along the U.S.-Mexico border. The university-level elective course lasts
four weeks and is designed for medical and dental residents and students,
and nursing and public health students. The sponsor is the South Texas
Environmental Education and Research (STEER) Center, a part of the University
of Texas health Science Center at San Antonio.
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University of Washington, Bothel
http://www.bothell.washington.edu/
The Interdisciplinary Arts and Science Program (IAS) of the University
of Washington, Bothell (UWB) is an innovative, upper-division program
that is beginning its tenth year as part of a rapidly growing campus located
18 miles north of the University of Washington, Seattle. The Program provides
access to excellence for traditional college-age and established adult
students, offering B.A. degree options in American Studies; Global Studies;
Culture, Literature, and the Arts; Society, Ethics and Human Behavior;
and Science, Technology and the Environment.
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University of Washington at Seattle
http://www.pathology.washington.edu/
The Environmental Pathology/Toxicology Training Program at the University
of Washington provides training in research on the molecular mechanisms
of toxic injury and carcinogenesis as well as on the genetic basis of
differential responses to toxic agents. The Program represents the joint
and collaborative efforts of faculty in the Departments of Pathology and
Pharmacology (School of Medicine), and Department of Environmental Health
(School of Public Health and Community Medicine). Strongly tied to the
program is the NIEHS funded Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health
(CEEH) [see EHPnets
NIEHS Centers].
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Wright State University
Environmental Science Courses
http://geology.wright.edu/iris.html
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Yale University School of Medicine
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,
Division of Environmental Health
http://info.med.yale.edu/eph/html/divisions/ehs/ehs_home.html
In their daily lives individuals are exposed to a wide range of biological,
chemical and physical environmental stressors. In the division of Environmental
Health Sciences our focus is to recognize and assess the impact of environmental
health hazards on people in the community and workplace.
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Last Updated: Mon, 2002 April 01