
معرفی
Bangning Zhang is an Instructional Assistant Professor at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health, specializing in Environmental Epidemiology and Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology. He holds a DrPH in Epidemiology and Environmental Health from Texas A&M (2023) and an MPH in Environmental and Global Health from the University of Florida (2018).
- DrPH, Epidemiology and Environmental Health, Texas A&M University (2023)
- MPH, Environmental and Global Health, University of Florida (2018)
- BS, Biomedical Science Molecular and Biology, Southeast Missouri State University (2014)
His research focuses on environmental epidemiology, investigating links between industrial activities (e.g., hydraulic fracturing) and health outcomes like childhood cancer and birth defects. Recent work analyzes shale region activities and maternal/child health risks.
Publications highlight trends in chemical exposure assessment, hydraulic fracturing health impacts, and environmental risk factors for developmental disorders and carcinogenicity. Keywords span Environmental Epidemiology, Toxicology, and Public Health.
- Texas A&M Center for Teaching Excellence Award Certificate
Bangning serves on the Texas A&M Health Vision360 Initiatives and as a Research Volunteer for the Texas A&M School of Public Health Human Research Protection Program. His certifications include HIPAA/Government Ethics Training, Laboratory Safety, FEMA, NIH, and CITI Program Group 1/2.




