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Care for pets helps their humans, too ❯

Integrating human and animal health care increases access to services for unhoused youth, according to new study from DEOHS’s Center for One Health Research

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  • On the job with Victoria Peña ❯

    Master’s works with DEOHS faculty to help Sound Transit keep passengers and employees safe

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  • Video: It was "win-win" research for shellfish and crop farmers ❯

    USDA freezes UW project that turns Washington shellfish farmers’ seaweed problem into soil solution for land farmers

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  • Taking down TB ❯

    Professor Jerry Cangelosi retires after 13 years on the DEOHS faculty, says proudest achievement is validating tongue swabs for TB screening

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  • On the job with Angelina Durbin ❯

    Undergrad tackles climate change and food insecurity during summer internship

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  • Stories from the blog

    Woman with light brown hair pushes a dolly loaded with blue coolers to the UW Food Pantry.

    On the job: Angelina Durbin

    Undergrad focuses on climate change, food insecurity

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    Steven Gilbert sits on a bench outside smiling.

    In Memoriam: Steven Gilbert

    DEOHS community reflects on a treasured toxicology colleague, science communicator and public health advocate

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    Two people in safety vests, one with blonde hair and glasses and the other with black hair, observe a measuring instrument at a transit station.

    On the job: Victoria Peña

    Master’s student helps Sound Transit keep passengers and employees safe

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    Two health care providers wearing scrubs, gloves and face masks stand behind a table. One is using a stethoscope to examine a cat on the table. A person on the other side of the table, the cat's owner, looks on while facing them.

    Offering health care for pets helps their humans too

    Integrating human and animal health care increases access to services for unhoused youth, according to new study from DEOHS’s Center for One Health Research

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    The climate crisis is endangering workers
    August 19, 2025 | Think Landscape | Featured: Kristie L. Ebi View

    Facing ‘impossible’ workload, USDA struggles to oversee lab animal welfare
    August 19, 2025 | Science | Featured: Sally Thompson-Iritani View

    Animal feeding operations are increasing Whatcom’s air pollution, study finds
    August 18, 2025 | Cascadia Daily News | Featured: Lianne Sheppard View

    Manufacturing-dependent Cowlitz County is an industrial air pollution hotspot in WA
    August 16, 2025 | The Columbian | Featured: Joel D. Kaufman View

    Seattle health clinic provides care for people experiencing homelessness and their pets
    August 15, 2025 | Oregon Public Broadcasting | Featured: Vickie Ramirez, Natalie Rejto View

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