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Joseph Eisenberg, Professor Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
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Joseph (Joe) Eisenberg, PhD, MPH, MS

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Epidemiological and mathematical modeling tools for vector-borne diseases

Joseph Eisenberg’s global work focuses on environmental determinants of infectious diseases. His interests in global health equity align with the Center themes of addressing social and environmental determinants of health and providing technical solutions. Eisenberg’s research uses epidemiological and mathematical modeling approaches to understand how environmental factors impact disease transmission, with a primary focus on water- and vector-borne diseases.

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