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Jamie Donatuto is a Clinical Associate Professor specializing in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington. With a PhD in Resource Management Environmental Studies from the University of British Columbia, she has dedicated over a decade to working with communities, particularly Indigenous groups, on various environmental health topics. Her expertise includes safe food practices, sustainable communities, climate change impacts, and informal environmental health education, often grounded in the cultural significance of local plants and technologies. Jamie leads projects that address local health-related impacts of climate change and develops community-based Indigenous health indicators. She plays an active role in projects aimed at emergency preparedness planning and fostering community resilience. Her scholarly contributions have been widely recognized, including her recent Fulbright Scholarship to Spain. Jamie is also a member of the technical advisory board for SeaDoc Society, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to community and environmental health challenges.
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