The Department of Public Health Sciences at the Miller School of Medicine focuses on the intersection of environmental factors and community wellness. Their research and educational initiatives explore how the built environment influences physical health and disease prevention. By analyzing data related to climate change and urban living, they provide critical insights into creating healthier residential spaces. This institution plays a vital role in developing strategies for better indoor air quality and sustainable urban development in subtropical climates. Faculty and researchers work to identify environmental hazards that can be mitigated through smarter architectural and engineering practices. Their expertise supports the development of policies that promote equitable access to safe and efficient housing solutions. Through rigorous scientific study, they bridge the gap between medical science and sustainable building standards. The department remains a key contributor to public health safety by advocating for building practices that protect vulnerable populations.
- CatégorieIngénieurs et techniciens en qualité de l'air
- EmplacementMiami, FL, États-Unis d'Amérique