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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- UCSF Center for Oceans & Human Health (oceans.ucsf.edu)
- Google Scholar (scholar.google.com)