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Table of Contents

Who We Are...People and Programs
Organizational chart
Our department's new name
Our department

What We Do...And Whom We Serve
Our profession:
   Who we are and where we are going
   Scientific frontiers using genomic data
Tracking children's pesticide exposures
Glassblowers keep an eye on safety
Trouble in paradise: How a delicacy can make cooks sick
Reporting back to industry

Where We've Been...And Where We're Going
Partnership: Research, teaching, and outreach

Measures of Accomplishment
Degrees conferred
Honors and awards
Faculty
Selected Publications

Acknowledgments

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Alumni profiles
Keeping the rescuers safe
Children's health meets environmental health
The future of occupational medicine
Preparing for terrorist threats
International environmental policy


Detroit Industry, North Wall, 1932-1933, Diego M. Rivera, Gift of Edsel B. Ford
Photograph © 2001 The Detroit Institute of Arts


Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry fresco cycle in the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Rivera Court is considered the finest example of Mexican muralist work in the United States; Rivera considered it the most successful work of his career. Our cover shows a close-up portion of the north wall, which depicts the production of the 1932 Ford V8 engine. We have included other segments of the wall on the section dividers and back cover.

 

Dept. of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
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