Meet Dr. Natalie Johnson
November 21, 2019
School of Public Health professor shares her journey from a small-town upbringing to building a research program at Texas A&M
Texas A&M celebrates National Public Health Week 2019
March 29, 2019
Texas A&M School of Public Health hosts events in Brazos Valley to celebrate National Public Health Week April 1–6, with numerous activities open to the public
Prenatal environmental exposures’ link to respiratory infections
February 11, 2019
The particulate matter a mother breathes while pregnant affects the infant’s future health
Faculty awarded funding for interdisciplinary projects
January 29, 2019
Texas A&M’s T3 Program awards second round of grants includes more than 20 Health Science Center faculty
Tracking pollution exposure and its health effects
May 23, 2018
How the chemicals mothers breathe affect their children
School of Public Health celebrates 20-year anniversary
April 4, 2018
How a Texas rural health initiative has grown into a college with global impact
Johnson receives $2M grant to study infant respiratory disease
January 31, 2018
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences grant will support multiyear medical research to combat infant respiratory diseases
You asked: What happens to my liver when I drink too much?
March 21, 2017
Those drinks are scarring your liver