Congrats to Hemali Oza, who will be joining the University of Richmond as an Assistant Professor of Health Studies. Hemali uses an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on tools from epidemiology, microbiology, psychometrics, science communication, and public health practice.
Courtney Victor will be joining the 2025 cohort of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Congrats to Courtney Victor, who will be joining the 2025 cohort of the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Established in 1951, EIS has trained over 4,000 disease detectives who have investigated and responded to a wide range of public health challenges and emergencies.
Dr. Becky Kann!
Becky passed her PhD dissertation defense from the University of Washington’s Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences today! Becky was an MPH student in our group and continued collaborating with us through the PAASIM Study as a member of Dr. Karen Levy’s group. Becky’s work was on evaluating the effects of water storage and meteorological conditions on enteric infections in Beira, Mozambique.
Dr. Courtney Victor!
Our work highlighted in Rollins Research Review
Dr. Sydney Hubbard!
Dr. April Ballard!
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Dr. Eugene Gangarosa
Matt lectures at 2nd IMPACT Webinar
Sabrina Haque will be joining the World Bank in DC as a part of its Young Professionals Program
Congrats to Sabrina Haque, who will be joining the World Bank in DC as a part of its Young Professionals Program this September in the Environment Global Practice for the West and Central Africa region, working on pollution, conservation, and climate activities.
Kayoko Shioda recognized as Marie Skodowska Curie Award recipient for research excellence!
Freddy Lamar matched with the Emergency Response and Recovery Branch for EIS!
Starting this fall, Freddy Lamar will be begin her post-doctoral fellowship with the Epidemic Intelligence Service at the CDC - which is a long-standing, globally-recognized fellowship program, renowned for its investigative and emergency response efforts.
Freddy Lamar selected as this year's Eleanor Main Graduate Student Mentor Award recipient!
Dr. Sabrina Haque!
Dr. Freddy Lamar!
Freddy passed her PhD dissertation defense from Emory University’s Environmental Health Sciences Graduate Program today! Freddy will be transitioning to the FIRST program at Emory as part of her postdoctoral training.