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Justin Remais, PhD

Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences

Bio

Justin Remais is Professor and Chair of the Division of Environmental Health Sciences at UC Berkeley. He studies the dynamics and spread of infectious diseases in changing environments, such as those associated with rapid urbanization, industrialization, changes in water resources, and an increasingly variable climate.
Biography

Justin Remais is Professor and Chair of the Division of Environmental Health Sciences at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health. An engineer by training, Prof. Remais’ research uses statistical, mathematical, and computational approaches to study the impact of environmental change on the dynamics of infectious disease transmission. He leads a cluster of studies examining the spread of West Nile virus, TB, leptospirosis, schistosomiasis, coccidioidomycosis, and enteric infections as they respond to rapid urbanization, industrialization, migration, changes in water resources, and a changing and more variable climate, among other factors. He has led (as PI or co-PI) >$13 million in extramural research projects since being appointed to the Berkeley faculty, including collaborative research in California, China, Ecuador, and Senegal. He serves as Deputy Editor of PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases and Academic Editor of PLoS Global Public Health. Prof. Remais received his MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.

Research Interests

Environmental dynamics of infectious diseases

Global environmental change and health

Methodological issues in the projection of infectious disease risks in response to environmental change

Optimizing infectious disease surveillance in low- and middle-income countries

Mathematical and statistical modeling of infectious disease transmission

Dynamics of waterborne and vector-borne infections in rapidly changing environments

Education

PhD – Environmental Health Sciences
University of California, Berkeley

MS – Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California, Berkeley

BA – Environmental Science
University of California, Berkeley

Courses Taught

PBHLTH 273
Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease

PBHLTH 271G
Health Implications of Climate Change

PBHLTH 292
Capstone seminar for EHS MPH Students