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Environmental Exposure & Health Lab
Principal Investigator
Matthew Bozigar, PhD
Assistant Professor, Epidemiology
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 541‑737‑3637
Office: Milam Hall 141B
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Dr. Bozigar is an environmental epidemiologist who studies multiple adverse environmental exposures—noise, air pollution, aeroallergens, and radon—and associated outcomes including asthma, cancer, and cardiometabolic disease. His work emphasizes the role of place, using spatial methods to understand how environmental conditions influence population health.
Accepting new EPI PhD and MPH students.
Faculty Collaborators
Perry Hystad, PhD
Professor, College of Health
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Collaborator in environmental epidemiology and exposure science. Contributes expertise in environmental exposures, air pollution, and global health research.
Andrew Larkin, PhD
Assistant Professor Senior Research, College of Health
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Collaborator specializing in environmental exposure assessment, including noise, air pollution, and spatial modeling approaches applied to population health research.
Students
Suhas Sumukh, MS
Research Assistant
(Master’s in Artificial Intelligence Student)
Served as a research assistant conducting noise exposure modeling and environmental epidemiology projects in the EEH Lab.
Carson Mowrer, MPH MS
Research Assistant
(Master’s in Public Health Student)
Served as a research assistant contributing to noise exposure assessment and radon and cancer epidemiologic research.
Truman Ricks
Research Assistant
(Master’s in Public Health Student)
Served as a research assistant working on environmental exposure science and epidemiologic analysis projects.