Program Director
Ellen Eisen, ScD
Ellen Eisen is a professor at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. She is interested in methods in occupational epidemiology. Her expertise bridges three fields — occupational and environmental health, biostatistics and epidemiology. Trained in biostatistics and motivated by questions about the occupational causes of disease, she is interested in methods for addressing analytical limitations imposed by conventional approaches to exposure-response modeling.
A major area of her research focuses on addressing healthy worker survivor bias using causal methods to address health status as a time varying confounder on the causal pathway from exposure to disease. She is interested in chronic heart and lung disease related to workplace exposures, as well as the risks of opioid mortality and suicide in manufacturing and mining populations.
Core Program Faculty & Staff
Sadie Costello, PhD, MPH
Sadie Costello is an occupational and environmental epidemiologist at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. She has studied a range of chronic disease outcomes, including heart disease and cancer, in relation to particulate exposures in light metal manufacturing, metalworking fluids in...Read more about Sadie Costello, PhD, MPH
Michael Bates, PhD
Affiliated Faculty
Mark Cullen, MD, MPH
Jay Graham, PhD, MBA, MPH
Jay Graham’s research contributes to the development of more efficient and effective approaches to scale-up public health initiatives for the prevention and control of infectious diseases.Read more about Jay Graham, PhD, MBA, MPH
Carisa Harris, PhD, CPE
Associate Professor and Director Carisa Harris Adamson, PhD, CPE is the primary graduate advisor for M.S., MPH and Ph.D...Read more about Carisa Harris, PhD, CPE