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>> Multiscale Multimedia source to intake modeling

Creation of an adaptive multimedia model determining intake fractions at local (1km grid around the emission source), regional (200km grid within the continent of emission) and continental (world divided in continents) levels. Special emphasis is given to further develop modeling of exposure in the food chain linked to highest intake fractions and high level of uncertainties. This research builds up.. >> more

Multiscale Multimedia source to intake modeling

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>> Xi Lab - Biofilms, Water Quality, and Human Health

Leader: Chuanwu Xi (Ph.D.)

Research in the Xi Lab mainly focuses on biofilms, water quality, and human health. We use molecular and genomic tools to understand molecular mechanisms of persistence and resistance of pathogens in natural, engineered and industrial environments; transmission routes of pathogens from environments to hosts; and their impacts on health of general public and industrial workers. We are particularly interested.. >> more

Biofilms, Water Quality, and Human Health

>> O'Neill Group - Environmental epidemiology for sustainability and equity

Leader: Marie S. O'Neill (Ph.D.)

Our research in environmental epidemiology addresses associations between air pollution and health, climate change and health (with a specific emphasis on extreme temperatures) and environmental equity. Most research is accomplished using secondary datasets, including vital statistics data based in the U.S. and Latin America (Mexico, Chile and Brazil); data from large epidemiologic cohorts (Normative.. >> more

Environmental epidemiology for sustainability and equity

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Carina Gronlund

Carina Gronlund


Carina is a master's student in the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology program in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences. She has been working on Dr. O'Neill's heat-related hospital admissions project since January, 2007. Her interests include the public health impacts of climate change.. >> more
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Howard Hu, M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D.


(734) 764-3188
Environmental epidemiology, heavy metals, gene-environment and epigenetic-environment interactions; nutrient-toxicant interactions; early life origins of chronic disease; children's environmental health; hypertension, renal dysfunction, cognitive declines, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease, neurodevelopment;.. >> more
Marie O'Neill

Marie S. O'Neill, Ph.D.


(734) 615-5135
Environmental epidemiology, air pollution, climate change, environmental equity, international health, cardiovascular mechanisms.
Jalonne White-Newsome

Jalonne White-Newsome


(734) 223-5331
Jalonne White-Newsome is interested in research on various health outcomes associated with climate change, extreme heat events and environmental justice. She received her BS in chemical engineering from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. While working as a project engineer for United States Gypsum.. >> more