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Epidemiology, human genetics & environmental sciences

Understanding and reducing the burden of disease and mitigating man's impact on the environment through research, education and service.

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From genetic predisposition to environmental exposure

流行病学,人类遗传学和环境科学系涵盖了生活的各个方面,这些方面可能影响人群的健康状况。

The fields covered by our department offer a different angle from which to assess and tackle pressing health issues affecting communities and populations. Our epidemiology students learn to bring the full context into view, in order to understand the patterns and relationships in chronic and infectious diseases and other health outcomes such as injuries, aging and mental health in populations. Our human genetics students immerse themselves in genetics and genomic research to help guide decisions regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. Additionally, our environmental and occupational health students investigate environmental and occupational exposures to determine how they affect health and to ensure healthy workplaces and communities.

Welcome to the Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences (EHGES). The faculty, students, staff, and alumni of EHGES have a shared mission to reduce the burden of disease in human populations. Our department accomplishes this goal through excellence in research, education and service.

虽然教学和学术项目gines that drives our department, research is the fuel that keeps the intellectual engines running. EHGES is committed to excellence in research and affecting positive changes in the quality of health around the world. Some of our research enterprise is conducted in specialized research centers. The Center for Infectious Disease (CID) has a commitment to conquering the emerging infectious diseases that result from close contact between humans and other species, or the result of poor sanitation and inappropriate food handling. The Human Genetics Center (HGC) is utilizing the latest genomic technology to understand the genetic etiology of many of the common chronic diseases that plague human populations. The Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (SWCOEH) is addressing the threats to health and well-being posed by occupational and environmental factors through multidisciplinary and innovative approaches to research.

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Alanna Morrison博士
Department Chair

Epidemiology

The foundation of public health.

Epidemiologists play a vital role in disease prevention through their study of detecting determinants and patterns of disease in vulnerable populations. Through rigorous coursework, we prepare our students to confront some of the most common, and deadly, health conditions affecting communities around the globe. Students work alongside our world-renowned faculty on cutting edge research covering cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer, among other issues, and alumni from our program go on to become leading experts in both chronic and infectious diseases. This research provides our students with the knowledge and skills needed to extend life expectancy, advance health equity, improve quality of care and pave the way for innovations in how we control health events in the future.

Environmental Sciences

Protecting our environment to preserve public health.

环境和职业健康的科学家tudy physical, biological and chemical exposures encountered by the public to provide solutions to natural and man-made problems in our environment. Through interactive field and laboratory work, our students learn to identify and address the potential effects of exposures from activities and settings we experience each day. Examples include establishing and implementing safer workplace operating standards and procedures that promote health and safety, developing emergency management plans for improved response to environmental disasters and monitoring the quality of our air, water and food to minimize health risks. By better understanding our surroundings, we are able to foster thriving communities through the prevention or mitigation of exposure to environmental hazards.

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We offer a supportive and thriving research culture, including many grant-funded projects and high-profile partnerships with other health and community organizations. Our department collaborates with theCenter for Infectious Diseases,人类遗传学中心Southwest Center for Occupational and Environmental Healthon a wide range of topics.

我们的研beplay苹果手机能用吗究兴趣和努力包括:

  • 癌症流行病学
  • Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes and other Chronic Diseases
  • Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
  • Environmental and Occupational Exposures (Waterborne Diseases, Air Quality)
  • Ergonomics
  • 遗传流行病学
  • Genomics and Bioinformatics
  • Human Genetics
  • 人类健康风险评估
  • Industrial Toxicology
  • Infectious Diseases & Immunology
  • Injury, Violence & Substance Abuse
  • 微生物学
  • 分子流行病学
  • Nutrition & Obesity
  • 小儿,围产期和生殖
  • Physical Activity
  • Total Worker Health®

Graduate Certificate offered

The Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences offers the following graduate certificate:

扩大您的知识by learning how to identify, analyze, and integrate genomic and high-dimensional multi-omic data into population and personalized health with a Genomics and Bioinformatics Certificate from UTHealth School of Public Health.

Students, clinicians, and researchersenrolled in the program will be equipped with a unique set of skills needed to compete and lead in genomic sciences. These skills, obtained through a structured set of courses in computational genetics, clinical genetics, and genetic epidemiology, will assist students in understanding advances in human genetics and bioinformatics and its application to research and practice.

TheGenomics and Bioinformatics Certificate可以完成12个月如果所需的课程连续三个学期参加。认证可用于学位和非学位的学生。

Course delivery available completely online.

For more information, please contactJR Bright, academic and admissions advisor, atJr.f.bright@uth.tmc.edu.

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Epidemiology Admissions
JRBright

JR Bright

EPI Academic and Admissions Advisor II
713-500-9361
Jr.f.bright@uth.tmc.edu

埃布朗

Eric L. Brown, PhD

Epidemiology Faculty Admissions Representative
713-500-9355
Eric.L.Brown@uth.tmc.edu

Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Admissions
MYeh

Mark Yeh

EOHS Academic and Admissions Advisor II
713-500-9249
Mark.Yeh@uth.tmc.edu

LWhitehead

劳伦斯·怀特海德(Lawrence Whitehead),博士

EOHS教师招生代表
713-500-9458
Lawrence.Whitehead@uth.tmc.edu

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