
About
Anna Jeng is a Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Environmental Health at Old Dominion University. Her research focuses on environmental health impacts, particularly on reproductive systems and chronic disease, with expertise in biomonitoring and exposure assessment.
- Education: Sc.D. in Public Health (Environmental Health Sciences) from Tulane University (2002)
- Certifications: Certificate on College Teaching (2008), Registered Environmental Professional (2002)
Her research spans environmental toxicology, reproductive health, and urban planning, examining effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), metals, and air pollutants on human health. She has secured over $500,000 in federal and private grants for studies on smoke-free housing, third-hand smoke, and climate change adaptation.
Anna's recent publications highlight
- oxidative DNA damage from PAH exposure
- metal toxicity in occupational settings
- environmental factors in obesity prevalence
- bio-monitoring techniques for pollutants
Scientific recognition includes
- Jr. Faculty Mentoring Award (2019)
- Diversity Champion Award (2014)
- Multiple mentoring and research proposal awards
She actively mentors students and leads community-based participatory research projects addressing environmental justice and health disparities exacerbated by climate change.
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