Industrial Hygiene Program
Funding
There are many sources of funding for students. Our students are commonly supported by faculty research grants and through traineeships or pilot grants from the following Centers:
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Heartland Center for Occupational Health & Safety
Supports graduate training in six areas: Agricultural Safety and Health; Ergonomics; Industrial Hygiene; Occupational Health Nursing; Occupational Injury Prevention Research; and Occupational Medicine Residency. Students admitted to these programs are eligible for competitively awarded traineeships. Support may be in the form of tuition, fees, and/or stipend. Funded positions sponsored by NIOSH are available for U.S. citizens only. (funding source: NIOSH) -
Environmental Health Sciences Research Center
Provides training to predoctoral students and postdoctoral fellows in two areas:-
Environmental Health
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Environmental Epidemiology
(funding source: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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Injury Prevention Research Center
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Great Plains Center for Agricultural Health
Provides support for agricultural health specialists, including industrial hygienists and occupational physicians, and post-doctoral researchers. For example, Matthew Murphy, an industrial hygiene Ph.D. student, is studying antibiotic exposures in animal confinement facilities and pesticide exposures of vector control workers. This center also provides pilot grants to support small exploratory studies on agricultural health and safety problems. -
Center for International Rural and Environmental Health
Provides opportunities for IH students to interact with trainees from Central and Eastern Europe, and also makes fellowships available to graduate students in industrial hygiene and related health professions. Awards of up to $5000 are available each summer to enable students to gain international experience in public health, environmental health, or occupational health through a network of collaborating research institutions. (funding source: Pioneer Hi-Bred International and the Pan American Health Organization) -
CEGRER
Individual grants obtained by faculty are another source of student support. For example:
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A Special Emphasis Research Career Award (SERCA) grant directed by Dr. Patrick O’Shaughnessy has supported two IH students.
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The research of a Ph.D. student is supported by grant obtained by Dr. Heitbrink to evaluate engineering controls to reduce dust exposures of construction workers tuck-pointing brickwork.
For more information on current funding opportunities, contact:
David Asa, Academic Program Coordinator
Email: david-asa@uiowa.edu
Phone: 319-335-4558

