Environmental Health and Engineering | Johns Hopkins | Bloomberg School of Public Health – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

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We use fundamental science to protect the health of the environment and its inhabitants.
 MASTER’S PROGRAMS RESEARCH FACULTY ALUMNI PROFILES
The Bloomberg School of Public Health and several Bloomberg departments were also ranked #1.
Paul Ferraro, the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Human Behavior and Public Policy, has been named a fellow of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
Gigi Gronvall, PhD ’00, has been promoted to professor. Gronvall is an immunologist. She has written extensively about synthetic biology, preparations for bioterrorism, and the contested origin of SARS-CoV-2.
Keeve Nachman, PhD ’06, has been promoted to professor. Nachman has more than 20 years of experience conducting research and teaching in the field of food systems, environmental health, and risk assessment.
Johns Hopkins researchers, lawmakers, and government officials met on June 17 at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to discuss evidence-based approaches to make both climate health and human health a fundamental part of transportation infrastructure decisions. The visit included a roundtable discussion on climate-smart transportation. The event was hosted by the Center for Climate-Smart Transportation.
From left: Firas Ibrahim, director, Office of Research, Development and Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation; Robert Hampshire, deputy assistant secretary for research and technology and chief science officer, DOT; Ed Schlesinger, dean, Whiting School of Engineering.
ranked by peers in Environmental Health Sciences – U.S. News & World Report
degrees offered, including 1 undergraduate, 6 master’s, and 2 doctoral degrees
students, including 40 undergraduates, 104 master’s students, 75 doctoral students, and 34 postdocs
global alumni network working in industry, government, nonprofits, and academia
Our unique cross-divisional department combines the strengths of the Whiting School of Engineering and the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Our graduates are prepared to be successful public health and engineering professionals in private and governmental organizations and attend the best graduate and PhD programs.
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Marcos Pascual earned his MSE in Environmental Engineering in 2021. Marcos is working as a civil engineer for a company in Denver. 
After earning a master’s degree, we caught up with this busy industrial hygienist to get her feedback about the program. Here’s what Pearl had to say. 
Yan He is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering at Washington University in Saint Louis, MO. 
We offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in environmental engineering, as well as a range of master’s and doctoral degrees in public health.
Our Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering prepares students to succeed in the private sector, governmental organizations, and top-tier graduate programs.
We offer a range of interdisciplinary graduate programs at the intersection of public health and engineering. 
Our department offers certificates and other programs to foster professional growth.
studies how environmental exposures change the immune system and increase the risk of respiratory infections and lung cancer.
Researchers say physical and mental health, as well as access to jobs, healthy food, and health care must be considered when making transportation decisions. 
Alyssa Sooklal is a water resource engineer at civil engineering firm McCormick Taylor in Baltimore. 
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Bloomberg School of Public Health
615 N. Wolfe Street, Room E7527,  Baltimore, MD 21205
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Whiting School of Engineering
3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
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