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WEBThe Tule River Reservation in the foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains may not look much like the flat farmlands of Lowndes County, Alabama, or the grassland plateau …

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Building Community Resilience Post-Pandemic Stanford Woods …

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic has made clear the urgent need to help communities better prepare for a range of health and environmental disasters. Experts …

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Understanding COVID-19 Transmission Stanford Woods Institute …

WEBUnderstanding COVID-19 Transmission. Much remains unknown about how SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, spreads through the environment. A …

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Applications Open: Human and Planetary Health Fellowship

WEB(Apply for this fellowship here) Stanford University’s Center for Innovation in Global Health and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, together with the …

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All News: Stephen Luby Stanford Woods Institute for the …

WEBMore than 100 students from diverse backgrounds and fields of study were drawn to a fall class exploring the connection between the health of people

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All News: Michele Barry, MD, FACP Stanford Woods Institute for …

WEBBarry, a passionate advocate for building more equitable and diverse global health leadership, was recognized for her exceptional work in guiding the

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About Us Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBThe Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment is working toward a future in which societies meet people’s needs for water, food, health and other vital services while …

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Making cities healthier Stanford Woods Institute for the …

WEBWith over half of humanity living in cities today, three critical trends collide: 1) urbanization reduces experience of nature; 2) sedentary, nature-deprived urban lifestyles increase …

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Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert Stanford Woods Institute for the …

WEBJeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert, PhD, is a Professor of Health Policy and a Core Faculty Member in the Centers for Health Policy and Primary Care and Outcomes Research. …

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Public Health Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBMy academic focus is on global health, health policy, infectious diseases, environmental changes, and population health. Our research primarily addresses how health policies …

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Abraar Karan, MD MPH DTM&H Stanford Woods Institute for the …

WEBI am an infectious disease fellow and post-doctoral researcher in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine, the Luby Lab, the Center for Innovation in Global …

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Mitigating Sustainability Tradeoffs as Demand for Fruits and …

WEBHealth experts have long urged people to eat more fruits and vegetables for a healthy diet, arguing that millions of cases of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, …

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Paul Ehrlich Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBPaul Ehrlich is the Bing Professor of Population Studies, Emeritus and President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford. He has carried out field, laboratory and …

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Stanford Experts on Wildfires, Climate Change and Health Impacts

WEBAs smoke from Canadian wildfires is polluting air across much of the northeastern US, Stanford wildfire experts have been quoted and interviewed in multiple …

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Water in the West Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBThe western United States needs water systems that are sustainable from economic, ecological, political, institutional, equitable, scientific and legal points of view. The …

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Noah Diffenbaugh Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBDr. Noah Diffenbaugh is the Kara J Foundation Professor and Kimmelman Family Senior Fellow in Stanford's Doerr School of Sustainability, and the Olivier Nomellini Family …

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Lisa Goldman Rosas Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBLisa Goldman Rosas, PhD MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Population Health and the Department of Medicine, Division of …

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Allison Sherris Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBAllison Sherris studies the connections between environmental chemicals and health outcomes in early life. As a Ph.D. candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in …

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A new Approach to Reducing Spread of Mosquito-Borne Diseases

WEBIn the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, another source of deadly and increasingly frequent disease outbreaks goes largely unnoticed by much of the world. …

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Upgrading housing infrastructure to improve health and minimize

WEBIn low-income countries, housing improvements are linked to improved health. Yet, the production and transport of building materials are major contributors to …

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Sindy Tang Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBProf. Sindy KY Tang is the Kenneth and Barbara Oshman Faculty Scholar and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and by courtesy of Bioengineering and Radiology …

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Eran Bendavid Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

WEBMy academic focus is on global health, health policy, infectious diseases, environmental changes, and population health. Our research primarily addresses how health policies …

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