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Emeritus Faculty
Part-Time Lecturer
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Mark A. Woodin
Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Background
Greetings! I hold faculty appointments at three separate Tufts University schools.
My primary appointment is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, where I’ve taught since 1992. In 1996 I was appointed Lecturer in
the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health (now Family Medicine and
Public Health) at Tufts Medical School and in 1999 I was appointed Lecturer at
the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. In 2002, I helped start the
Graduate Certificate Program in Epidemiology. I currently am the Director of this
program. In 2005, I was appointed the Concentration Leader of the Epidemiology and
Biostatistics track in the Master of Public Health (MPH) Program, which is offered
by the Public Health and Professional Degrees Program on the Medical School campus.
I also currently serve on the MPH Academic Affairs Committee.
Education
- Sc.D. in Epidemiology (concentration areas: Occupational Epidemiology,
Biostatistics, and Environmental Epidemiology), Harvard University
School of Public Health, May
1998.
- M.S. in Environmental Health (Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering), Tufts University, May 1992.
- B.A. in Anthropology (also awarded a Certificate of Advanced Study in
the Biology of Human Populations), University of Massachusetts, May 1989.
Research Areas
- Occupational epidemiology
- Epidemiologic methods
- Community health research
Teaching
- CEE 54 Fundamentals of Epidemiology
- CEE 154 Principles of Epidemiology
- CEE 158 Occupational and Environmental Health
- CEE 161 Internship in Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- CEE 164 Epidemiologic Methods
- CEE 292 Research Methods for Environmental Health Scientists
- MPH 201 Principles of Epidemiology
- MPH 205 Principles of Biostatistics
- MPH 226 Cancer Epidemiology
Professional Organizations
- American College of Epidemiology
- Society for Epidemiologic Research
- American Public Health Association
- International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
Selected Scholarly Works
- Lee AC, Brugge D, Phan L, and Woodin MA. "A
Comparison of Knowledge about Asthma between Asians and
non-Asians at Two Pediatric Clinics,"
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 9(4): 245-254; 2007.
- Brugge D, Lee AC, Woodin MA, Rioux C. "Native and
Foreign Born as Predictors of Pediatric Asthma in an
Asian Immigrant Population,"
Environmental Health, 6(13); 2007.
- Ellerbusch F, Gute DM, Woodin MA, and Desmarais AM.
"Community
Engagement as a Component of Revitalization: Lessons Learned from the
Technical Outreach Service to Communities (TOSC)
Program," Local
Environment, 11(5): 515-535; 2006.
- Liu Y, Woodin MA, et. al. "Estimation of Personal
Exposures to Particulate Matter and Metals in Boiler
Overhaul Work," Journal of
Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 47(1):68-78; 2005.
- Christiani D.C. and M. A. Woodin (2003), Life Support: The
Environment and Human Health., Chapter 2: Urban and Transboundary Air
Pollution. MIT Press.
- Kim JY, Hauser R, Wand MP, Herrick RF, Houk RS, Aeschliman D, Woodin MA,
and D.C Christiani (2003). "Association of Expired
Nitric Oxide With Urinary Metal Concentrations in
Boilermakers Exposed to Residual Oil Fly Ash,"
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 44: 458-66.
- Gute DM., Woodin MA., and AM Desmarais (2002). "TOSC-TAB Lessons
Learned". Invited presentation at the Winter 2002 EPA/TOSC-TAB National
Conference in Portland, Oregon, 29 January.
- Woodin MA, Liu Y, et. al. (2000). "Acute respiratory
symptoms in workers exposed to vanadium-rich fuel-oil
ash," American Journal of Industrial
Medicine, 37: 353-363.
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