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Ranked in top 5% within the University of Cincinnati in annual grants and contracts.
The Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences at the University of Cincinnati is committed to studying how environmental factors negatively impact human health, how to recognize and prevent these effects, and how to improve public health through clinical care and health care policy.
The department is part of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine and is home to a dynamic, collaborative, and highly interactive faculty conducting bleeding-edge research and training the next generation of leaders in environmental science, occupational medicine, and public health.
The department offers a variety of graduate programs, and a clinical fellowship, and is the home of pre-and post-doctoral training programs funded by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
Our interdisciplinary programs include approximately xx faculty and subject matter experts from multiple colleges at the University of Cincinnati, governmental agencies, including NIOSH, the Environmental Protection Agency, and multiple health departments in the region.
The impact of our research, education, and clinical programs is leading the way to effectively improve the health of our communities.
05/20/2020
Pinney, Straughn Discuss Breast Cancer Event on WVXU's 'Cincinnati Edition' at 1 p.m.
Daily environmental factors, such as chemical exposure through food and products, play a role in a woman's likelihood of developing breast cancer. The University of Cincinnati Center for Environmental Genetics and the Breast Cancer Registry of Greater Cincinnati board are hosting a Saturday, March 5, event, “Looking Upstream for Breast Cancer Health”, to discuss environment and breast cancer. It takes place from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. on the UC Reading Campus, 2189 E. Galbraith Road. Explaining how environmental factors affect breast cancer on WVXU-FM’s Cincinnati Edition at 1 p.m. today are Susan Pinney, PhD, UC Department of Environmental Health, UC Center for Environmental Genetics, Cincinnati Cancer Center, UC Cancer Institute, along with Victoria Straughn, UC Department of Environmental Health.
Department of Environmental & Public Health SciencesKettering Lab Building160 Panzeca WayCincinnati, OH 45267-0056Mail Location: 0056Phone: 513-558-5701