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. He leads an environmental health research program and supports the development of environmental health research at UCSF more broadly. Much of his work involves Tribal partnerships, Oceans and Human Health themes, and climate change and health equity concerns.
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
- population studies
- GeoHealth
- ecotoxicology
- 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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- Google Scholar (scholar.google.com)