Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia Public Health

Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia Public Health Welcome to the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia Public Health. We investigate Our faculty is our greatest strength and asset.

The Department of Environmental Health Sciences strives to protect and improve health by identifying, evaluating and disseminating knowledge about the impact of environmental exposures on human health and disease. Our academic programs and research activities integrate diverse scientific disciplines that develop public health professionals who will have a role in solving the local, national and gl

obal issues presented by these environmental challenges. Its collaborations with environmental groups from NYC, the University, and around the world, have improved the environmental health of communities worldwide. Its stature was highlighted in the 2006-2007 Chronicle of Higher Education, which ranked Environmental Health Sciences departments on the basis of scholarly productivity. The Mailman School’s EHS Department ranked second overall nationally, and first by a wide margin in several key categories such as publications per faculty, citations per faculty, new grants per faculty, and the total value of new grants per faculty. For questions about our curriculum or academic programs please contact:
Ms. Nina Kulacki, MBA, Director of Academic Affairs
212-305-3466

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09/22/2025

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Columbia Public Health - Department of Environmental Health Sciences | 1,356 followers on LinkedIn. The Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) department at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. | The mission of the Environmental Health Sciences (EHS) department is to understand, prevent...

Last week, our department came together to welcome our new students and reconnect after the summer. The inaugural EHS Bo...
09/17/2025

Last week, our department came together to welcome our new students and reconnect after the summer. The inaugural EHS Bonanza showcased faculty performances, and was an opportunity to launch a fundraising campaign to provide research opportunities and support for students and postdoctoral scholars to attend scientific conferences and present their research. You can contribute to the fundraising goal at https://joinus.cuimc.columbia.edu/participants/1258.

https://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/news/environmental-health-sciences-talent-show-strikes-chord

Faculty shared their music and dance as part of an event to welcome new students and build community

Dr. Sen Pei shares an overview of his expertise and research on infectious disease dynamics.
09/15/2025

Dr. Sen Pei shares an overview of his expertise and research on infectious disease dynamics.

An overview of the work of Dr. Pei's research expertise and research.Sen Pei, PhDDepartment of Environmental Health SciencesScience of Health, Robert N. But...

Join our team! We're hiring for two postdoc positions:We're seeking an individual with a high degree of competency in Ba...
09/12/2025

Join our team! We're hiring for two postdoc positions:

We're seeking an individual with a high degree of competency in Bayesian statistical modeling, computer vision, and coding in R and/or Python. This position will focus on climate change and health problems relevant to the United States, countries in the tropics, and worldwide. https://apply.interfolio.com/173634

We're also searching for an individual with expertise in the field of AI/ML methods, infectious disease, data analytics, and computational modeling in health-related research. This position will focus on early detection and inference for emerging infectious agents, and more broadly, apply AI/ML methods in human health research. https://apply.interfolio.com/173722

Neena Madhure (MPH) spent Summer 2025 working on a paper regarding the importance of providing individualized reports to...
09/11/2025

Neena Madhure (MPH) spent Summer 2025 working on a paper regarding the importance of providing individualized reports to study participants, including lessons learned, what to include, and what may not need to be emphasized. She also participated in any community partnership and strengthening activity that was available to her through the center, including working in a community garden with a middle school in the Bronx, along with tabling an event with the Dominican Women's Development group.

Please join us in celebrating our newest EHS DrPH graduate: Dr. Sasha Berns! Dr. Berns' thesis focused on "From injury t...
09/09/2025

Please join us in celebrating our newest EHS DrPH graduate: Dr. Sasha Berns! Dr. Berns' thesis focused on "From injury to insight: Evaluating a hospital system's efforts to create a safer workplace."

Congratulations on the amazing work, Dr. Sasha Berns!

Mitsuya Hardy (MPH) spent Summer 2025 running exposure monitoring for the research and development and manufacturing sit...
09/08/2025

Mitsuya Hardy (MPH) spent Summer 2025 running exposure monitoring for the research and development and manufacturing site. After data is collected, she will create toxicology reports to present to participants and leaders.

09/05/2025

Dr. Matt Perzanowski, PI of the Allergen and Bioaerosol Lab, explains how his team studies the link between environmental exposures and asthma attacks.

Ashmitha Seshadri (MPH) spent Summer 2025 working with Insight Exposure & Risk Assessment Sciences, a scientific consult...
09/04/2025

Ashmitha Seshadri (MPH) spent Summer 2025 working with Insight Exposure & Risk Assessment Sciences, a scientific consulting firm focused on addressing challenges associated with chemical and biological exposures and health risks in both workplace and community settings. Throughout the summer, she performed literature searches to understand the toxicological, epidemiological, and regulatory implications of different chemicals to write reports assessing the risk from exposures. Additionally, Ashmitha will be involved in writing a research manuscript assessing potential exposures to asbestos from a talcum powder containing wood filler.

APEx Spotlight: Laila Gad (MPH) spent Summer 2025 as a lead for developing a curriculum for a series of workshops that a...
08/29/2025

APEx Spotlight: Laila Gad (MPH) spent Summer 2025 as a lead for developing a curriculum for a series of workshops that are being held at senior centers across NYC. She reached out to senior centers to form partnerships between them and the Mailman/Aging Center for consistent programming on how to prevent heat-related illnesses and access low-cost cooling resources. Additionally, Laila presented for 45 minutes on different heat-related topics and handed out infographics. She has been to centers in Brooklyn and NYC.

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