Course Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy in Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health at Duke University is an interdisciplinary program designed to train students in the scientific principles and methodologies needed to address complex environmental health challenges. The program focuses on the integration of toxicology, environmental science, and public health to understand the impact of environmental exposures on human health. Unique features include a strong emphasis on translational research and collaboration across multiple disciplines.
Career Prospects
Graduates are well-prepared for careers in academia, government agencies, industry, and non-profit organizations, focusing on environmental health policy, toxicological research, and risk assessment. The program equips students with skills to tackle pressing issues such as pollution, chemical safety, and climate-related health risks.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished faculty from Duke’s Nicholas School of the Environment and the School of Medicine. Specific faculty names and roles are available on the university’s official program page, featuring experts in toxicology, epidemiology, and environmental health sciences.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to state-of-the-art research facilities, including specialized laboratories for toxicological studies and environmental exposure analysis. The program benefits from partnerships with federal agencies, industry leaders, and international research networks focused on environmental health.
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