Matthew Gribble, PhD
Associate Professor
Medicine
School of Medicine

Matthew Gribble is the Associate Chief for Research in Occupational, Environmental and Climate Medicine (OECM) at UCSF, co-Director and lead academic partner of a Tribally Led Center for Oceans and Human Health, and founding Director of the UCSF Center for Oceans & Human Health. His research program bridges environmental epidemiology, ecotoxicology, environmental psychology, and other environmental health sciences.

Awards

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  • Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology, 2016-2026

Education & Training

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  • PhD Epidemiology Johns Hopkins University 05/2013
  • BSH Earth Systems Stanford University 06/2009
  • BA Human Biology Stanford University 06/2009

Interests

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  • climate medicine
  • sea-level rise
  • Tribal health
  • whales
  • gene-environment interactions
  • biostatistics
  • ecotoxicology
  • population studies
  • GeoHealth
  • systematic reviews
  • toxic chemicals
  • environmental justice
  • environmental medicine
  • seafood
  • epidemiological methods
  • epidemiology
  • harmful algal blooms
  • climate resilience
  • disaster medicine
  • environmental health policy
  • drinking water
  • Oceans and Human Health
  • toxicology
  • emergency medicine
  • poison
  • climate adaptation
  • veterinary epidemiology
  • statistical methods
  • epigenetics
  • toxins
  • health disparities
  • environmental health
  • One Health
  • dolphins
  • data science
  • planetary health
  • health equity
  • climate change

Websites

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