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Nate Matthews-Trigg is an Affiliate Instructor with expertise in Sustainable Communities, Disaster Resilience, and Wildfires. He graduated from the University of Washington in 2017 with a Master’s degree in Public Health. Since graduation, he has collaborated with DEOHS faculty, including Drs. Kris Ebi and Nicole Errett, co-authoring a textbook chapter and supporting significant initiatives such as the DEOHS wildfire symposium and the Global Heat Health Information Network. Currently, he is employed by the Northwest Healthcare Response Network, where he provides a unique perspective on health system emergency response and environmental hazard response planning, contributing to the integration of public health measures into emergency management strategies.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Teaching and researching in the field of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, focusing on Sustainable Communities and disaster resilience.
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