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The mission of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health is to study and elucidate the health effects of exposure to chemical, physical, and biological agents encountered in the workplace or general environment.
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News
Publication Alert : Mass spectrometry aids metabolic visualization
Hua Tian, visiting research associate professor of environmental and occupational health, is co-corresponding author of “Multi-Modal Mass Spectrometry Imaging Identifies Cell-Type-Specific Metabolic and Lipidomic Variation in the Mammalian Liver,” a recent publication in the journal Developmental Cell.
EOH student Ang Le wins Boren Fellowship to study in Vietnam
Ang Le, a master’s student in environmental and occupational health, has been awarded a Boren Fellowship to study the Vietnamese language in Vietnam.
What the Ohio train derailment teaches us about poisoning public trust
One problem was that the announcement lacked nuance and transparency, according to James Fabisiak, associate professor of environmental and occupational health.