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Four new faculty members join DEOHS in 2024-2025
New assistant professors tackle emerging environmental conditions influencing dementia, birth outcomes, fertility and vector-borne disease
| Deirdre Lockwood
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Vulnerable workers face COVID-19 risk
Women, workers of color filling most ‘high-hazard/low-reward’ jobs in Washington, says a new report from DEOHS and our partners
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Where you live could influence your COVID-19 risk
King County neighborhoods with highest COVID-19 rates also face higher air pollution and socioeconomic inequities, DEOHS research shows
LEARN MORELiving with fire
DEOHS and The Nature Conservancy bring health into future West Coast forest management
LEARN MOREOne-of-a-kind education
With help from mentors, a recent DEOHS alum created a customized educational experience
LEARN MOREVirtual training for wildfire prevention
New DEOHS-led project develops VR simulations to protect health and safety of forest workers who fend off wildfires
LEARN MOREGroundbreaking: New Health Sciences Education Building
New integrated teaching and training facility under construction to provide UW health sciences students with collaborative learning space
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