CGHE members span the University of Michigan and the globe, including faculty experts, research collaborators, scholars, and community partners.
![Omolade Adunbi, Political Anthropology, Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-03/OmoladeAdunbi_web.jpg?itok=BB2suuaj)
Transnational actors and politics of the environment, climate change and sustainable development
![Allen Burton, Ecosystem Science and Management Water, SEAS, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-03/BurtonAllen_web.jpg?itok=OLH6Iwga)
Climate related stressors, chemical contamination, and enteric pathogen exposures
![Joseph Eisenberg, Professor Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-03/Joseph_Eisenberg_web.jpg?itok=WzlAuoGN)
Epidemiological and mathematical modeling tools for vector-borne diseases
![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
![Chuanwu Xi, Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2022-05/Chuanwu_Xi_web.jpg?itok=s7hG81yR)
Environmental Health, Water Quality, Infectious Diseases, Disaster and Emergency Preparedness, Sustainability, Inequality
![Mieko Yoshihama, School of Social Work, University of Michigan](/sites/default/files/styles/expert/public/2023-01/Mieko_Yoshihama_web.jpg?itok=poLbko5y)
Gender-based violence, racial and gender discrimination, mental health and social/environmental determinants, immigrant and marginalized communities