Dr. Julianne Meisner

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Julianne Meisner is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Washington, specializing in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. With a veterinary background and a PhD in Epidemiology, her research pertains to the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health. Meisner’s work investigates the health implications of livestock-keeping, employing causal inference and spatial epidemiology methods to address methodological challenges unique to environmental health studies. Her research interests include zoonotic disease transmission, especially tuberculosis and brucellosis, alongside the effects of livestock-keeping on environmental health. She is engaged in utilizing GIS technology to validate data on human-animal contact, emphasizing the public health issues related to land tenure. Furthermore, her involvement with the UW Center for Health Research highlights her commitment to addressing emerging health threats and leveraging social network analysis for targeted surveillance of spillover events. Meisner actively mentors students within DEOHS and is affiliated with the Center for One Health Research and the I-TECH International Clinical Research Center.

Research Interests

Requirements for University of Washington

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:105
Overall
Required:105
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university
Application Checklist
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  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Resume/CV
  • English proficiency scores (for international students)
Specialization Notes

Standard Graduate School requirements for University of Washington apply to most departments listed unless specified otherwise by the program.