Illuminating the integrated nature of human and environmental health —

Research on planetary health advanced by the Center for the Environment is guided by its definition as “global environmental change and its health impacts” provided by the Planetary Health Alliance, a consortium of more than 340 research and practice institutions. At Washington University, the theme is broadened to reflect reciprocity in the human health-environment relationship. Themes of research advanced by the Center include environmental health, global health, sustainable urban design, sustainable healthy food systems, nourishing biomes, and the connection between environmental change and infectious disease.  Research advances benefit from a convergent approach that draws on expertise from public health, engineering, ecology, natural and social sciences, and architecture and urban design.  

Lora Iannotti, Professor of Public Health, Director of the E3 Nutrition Lab, and Director for Planetary Health and Environmental Justice for the Center for the Environment
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Lora Iannotti, PhD

Professor of Public Health

Iannotti’s research focuses on identifying interventions to promote healthy growth and development among young children living in resource-poor countries. To fight hidden hunger, she is focused on ensuring children get proper, sustainable nutrition so they get a great start in life.

Natalie Mueller, Assistant Professor of Archaeology
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Natalie Mueller, PhD

Assistant Professor of Archaeology

Mueller is an archaeologist and paleoethnobotanist who specializes in the historical ecology of North America and the origins of agriculture. She is co-first author of a new study which reveals a pattern of gradual introductions of different crops that originated from different parts of Africa.

Molly McNairy

David C. and Betty Farrell Professor of Medicine, Chief Division of General Internal Medicine

Environmental Pollution and Chronic Diseases, Toxic Metals, Air Pollution

Jen Alexander-Brett

Associate Professor of Medicine

Environmental Allergens, Particulate Matter Exposures, COPD, Asthma, Respiratory Disease

Carrie  Breton

Professor

Environment on Fetal Development, Pollutants on Cardiopulmonary and Metabolic Health, Maternal and Child Environmental Health, Susceptibility to Environmental Pollutants, Mediators of Environmental Health

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