Skip to main content
×
Home
  • About
    • Mission, Vision, & Strategic Themes
    • Leadership, Governance, & Professional Staff
    • Center Structure
    • Our Impact
      • Impact Report 2025
    • Giving
    • Get Involved
  • Research
    • Funding Pathways
      • Data Collaborative Pilot Funding
      • Impact Accelerator Grants
      • Seed Grants
    • Data Collaborative
    • Supported Projects
  • Education & Training
    • Seminars
    • Impact Scholars Program
    • Student Programming
  • Membership
    • Become A Member
    • Member Search
    • Member Communities
  • News & Events
    • Events
    • News
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
+
Subscribe to Our Newsletter
+

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Membership
  3. Pam Jagger
Share This Page
image/svg+xml image/svg+xml image/svg+xml image/svg+xml
Pamela Jagger, Environmental Policy and Planning, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan
Primary Appointment
Professor
School for Environment and Sustainability » Environmental Policy and Planning
Contact Information
[email protected]
The Center’s growing membership represents a diverse community of experts focused on interdisciplinary solutions to global health challenges.Become a Member

Pamela (Pam) Jagger, PhD, MS

she/her/hers
Environmental health burden and human-environment interactions

Pamela Jagger’s global work focuses on the impact of environmental health burden on human well-being. Her interests in global health equity align with the Center themes of strengthening systems for health, addressing social and environmental determinants of health, and creating technical solutions. Jagger’s work examines dynamics of poverty and environment interactions in low-income countries, with her health research focusing on strategies for mitigating household air pollution exposures.

In the News

  • Amid Climate Extremes, Ugandan Communities Help Shape the Future of Climate and Health Research
  • CGHE members win grant to advance transitions to sustainable energy in Nepal
  • Building a Locally Informed Climate and Health Data Infrastructure in Bangladesh
  • Assessing flooding impact of households within the Rakai cohort in Uganda
  • Climate Vulnerability and Health
Country Focus
Ethiopia
Ghana
Malawi
Myanmar
Nepal
Rwanda
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Thematic Priorities
Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
Strengthening Systems for Health
Technical Solutions
Health Equity Focus
Data Science
Environmental Health
Environmental Health Air Pollution
Environmental Health Climate
Environmental Health Energy
Environmental Health Sustainability
Environmental Health Urbanization
Food Systems
Food Systems Agricultural Development
Food Systems Food Security
Social Justice and Equity
Social Justice and Equity Economic Development
Social Justice and Equity Eliminating Poverty
Social Justice and Equity Inequality
Social Justice and Equity Occupational Health
Health Condition Focus
Eye Disorders
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases Respiratory Infections
Infectious Diseases Tuberculosis
Lung Disease
Lung Disease Asthma
U-M Center for Global Health EquitySubscribe to Our Newsletter
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

We bring people together globally across disciplines to co-create bold solutions that improve health where resources are limited.

Sitemap:

  • About
  • Research
  • Education & Training
  • Membership
  • News & Events
  • Giving

Quick Links:

  • Contact Us
  • Branding
  • Resources for Vendors
  • Videos & Recordings
©2026 The Regents of the University of Michigan Produced by Michigan Creative, a unit of the Office of the Vice President for Communications