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Eunha Hoh is a Professor in the Division of Environmental Health at the Graduate School of Public Health. She obtained her doctoral degree in Environmental Science in 2006 under the guidance of Distinguished Professor Ronald Hites at Indiana University. Her research emphasizes the fate and transport of organohalogen contaminants in the atmosphere, specifically investigating previously unrecognized halogenated flame retardants and their effects on the environment. After graduating, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher under the supervision of Dr. Steve Lehotay at the USDA Agricultural Research Service, where she developed novel analytical methods for analyzing multiple classes of chemical residues, focusing on food safety. Prior to pursuing her degree in Environmental Science, she earned a Master's degree in Chemistry from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea and has industry experience. Her current research interests include the impact of diverse environmental pollutants on human health, specifically targeting ocean human health and the environmental exposure to tobacco smoke residues. Hoh has developed nontargeted analytical approaches for detecting a broad range of organic chemicals in marine samples, contributing valuable insights into the analysis of chemical residues in the environment.
This entry covers Department of Health Management Policy, Department of Health Management and Policy, Department of Epidemiology, Department of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Department of Health Promotion, Department of Environmental Health, Department of Global Health, and Department of Health Promotion Behavioral Science as they all fall under the SDSU School of Public Health MPH programs.