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Doctor of Philosophy

The public health doctoral program with a concentration in EHS is directed toward producing graduates who will contribute new knowledge in understanding the impact of environmental stressors - physical, chemical, and biological - on human health and comfort. Students are skilled in research, assessment, and evaluation of the impact of environmental stressors; they identify potentially adverse environmental agents, assess their exposures, determine their impact on health, and estimate the consequent risk. Students can develop expertise and conduct independent research in a variety of environmental health-related areas including epidemiology, toxicology, occupational health, respiratory physiology, thermal physiology, exposure assessment, psychophysics, air quality, and risk assessment. Programs of study are planned on an individual basis to provide students with the specialized knowledge required for their selected research area as well as to provide breadth in related areas of epidemiology and public health. Courses are chosen from those available in the department and elsewhere in the University. Students entering the doctoral program typically have a strong background in undergraduate science and frequently have a master's degree in public health.

Research Areas
Research projects in this Division cover a broad range of environmental health research in areas of epidemiology, toxicology, occupational health, respiratory physiology, thermal physiology, exposure assessment, psychophysics, air quality, and risk assessment.

Current Divisional Research Projects:

  • Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors in the Development and Severity of Asthma.
  • Respiratory Effects of Various Air Pollutants in Infants and Mothers.
  • Organochlorine Compounds, Genetic Polymorphisms and the Risk of Breast Cancer.
  • Environmental Exposure and Risk of Non Hodgkins Lymphoma, Hodgkins Disease and Multiple Myeloma.
  • The Toxicology of Various Metals and Particulates in both Humans and Marine Animals.
  • The Role of DNA Repair in Chemical Induced Carcinogenesis.
  • Environmental Determinants of Physical Activity and Metabolic Reserve in Aging.
  • Multidisciplinary Epidemiological, Clinical and Laboratory Studies on the Pathogenesis of Isocyanate Asthma.

Funding Opportunities

  • Yale/NCI Cooperative Training Program in Cancer Epidemiology funded by NCI

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