CGHE members span the University of Michigan and the globe, including faculty experts, research collaborators, scholars, and community partners.
![Rick Neitzel, Exposure Science, Environmental Health Science, School of Public Health, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-09/Rick_Neitzel_web.jpg?itok=GzwORVmX)
Novel exposure and health-related sensing technologies to evaluate exposures to noise and other physical hazards
![Marie O'Neill, Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2023-03/MarieONeill_web2.jpg?itok=fyXzhTn3)
Health effects of air pollution, temperature extremes, and climate change; environmental exposure assessment; and socio-economic influences on health
![Dolorence Okullo, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-10/DolorenceOkullo_web.jpg?itok=GUtxfZyf)
Data science, data integration systems, sustainability in global health care initiatives, health sector infrastructure
![Rajiv Saran, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Medical School, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-12/Rajiv_Saran_web.jpg?itok=SN7sfQdG)
Big data and prediction analytics, social and environmental determinants of health in determining health and disease
![Johannes Schwank, Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-09/Johannes_Schwank_web_0.jpg?itok=9zZMizPm)
Sustainable solutions to energy, food, and water security challenges in resource-constrained areas, sustainability education
![Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, Family Medicine, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-05/Sherri_SheinfeldGorin_web.jpg?itok=oEw9ihzd)
Implications of inequities, particularly among ethnic and racial subgroups