Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Program Director
Ellen Eisen is a Professor trained in biostatistics and interested in questions about the role of work in health and the contribution of occupational exposures to the risk of disease.
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.
Director of COEH | Director of UCSF/UCB Ergonomics Graduate Training Program | STEER Director
Associate Professor and Director Carisa Harris Adamson, PhD, CPE is the primary graduate advisor for M.S., MPH and Ph.D. students; approximately 50% of her time is directly involved in teaching and mentoring (e.g. courses, oversight of graduate students' research projects, mentoring field/clinical internships etc). She is a Faculty Member in the Department of Medicine at University of California San Francisco with a...
Associate Professor, has been a core faculty member of the program since 2010. She received her PhD from UCSF in 2007 and post-doctoral training in public health and epidemiology at NIOSH through the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) program. Dr. Lee has 19 years of research experience in OH, including work as a research contractor at the California Department of Public Health, OH Health Branch. Her areas of focus include safety behavior, risk perception, musculoskeletal disorders, chemical exposure, healthcare workers, OH surveillance, and epidemiology. She works closely...