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Dr. Charlotte Smith was recognized by the AWWA with the Dr. John L. Leal Award for distinguished service to the water profession awwa.org/Membership-Vol…

Dr. Charlotte Smith was recognized by the AWWA with the Dr. John L. Leal Award for distinguished service to the water profession
awwa.org/Membership-Vol…
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Sept. 26th was #WorldEnvironmentalHealthDay, but it is critical to consider the environment and our health every day. EHS Prof Josh Apte and colleagues look at global interventions to mitigate urban air pollution's health effects. @UCBerkeleySPH doi.org/10.1021/acs.es…

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Attention! We are hiring a new faculty member in the area of Environmental Justice and Health Equity. The position closes October 18th. Please apply and share with your networks! @UCBerkeleySPH aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03546

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Exciting new faculty position spanning #occupationalhealth #industrialhygiene and #environmentalhealth at UC Berkeley @UCBerkeleySPH! We are recruiting an Assistant Professor of Cooperative Extension in Climate Resilience and Labor aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03575

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EHS' Dr. Jennifer Head estimated the causal effect of drought on Valley fever: “This research is the first to find evidence that California’s recent droughts are also exacerbating the transmission of an emerging infectious disease in the state.” thelancet.com/journals/lanpl…

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We are inviting an Assistant Professor of Cooperative Extension to join our division in the area of climate resilience and labor! Find more information here: aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03575 App is open thru 11/11

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#GlobalHandwashingDay was October 15th. EHS Prof Laura Kwong and colleagues found that community-level sanitation efforts need to be better understood to inform policy. @UCBerkeleySPH #wash doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhe…

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EHS alum (MPH '11, PhD '20) @jess_trowpuente's work on chemical effects to female thyroid levels was featured on @EnvirHealthNews. Read more below! #toxicology UC San Francisco @UCBerkeleySPH

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A new paper from EHS prof Josh Apte and colleagues provides evidence to support a location-specific approach to reduce racial-ethnic PM2.5 exposure disparities, providing an effective alternative to current tools, informing the national #EJ conversation @UCBerkeleySPH

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Interested in getting an MPH, MS, or PhD degree in Environmental Health at the @UCBerkeleySPH? Reminder that the deadline is 3 weeks from today, on December 1st! Find more information about the application process and deadlines here publichealth.berkeley.edu/admissions/

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Our search for an Assistant Professor of Cooperative Extension to join our division in the area of Climate Resilience and Labor has been extended to Nov 27th! Please share and find more information below

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In this new paper, EHS faculty @JPaulGraham and recent EHS alum Heather Amato, PhD show that household animal waste and commercial food animal production are associated with the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.