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Jonathan Yoder is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health at Emory University. He concurrently serves as the Water Emergency Preparedness Coordinator within the CDC's Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch. His professional roles bridge academic and public health practice, focusing on water safety and outbreak response.
Yoder holds dual Master's degrees: a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) and a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), both earned at the University of South Florida in 2001. His expertise lies at the intersection of environmental health, emergency preparedness, and waterborne disease surveillance. His work emphasizes practical solutions for mitigating public health risks associated with waterborne pathogens and disaster response.
While no specific scientific awards or publications are listed, his career reflects a dedication to applied public health research and policy. He collaborates closely with federal agencies, contributing to national strategies for water safety and emergency preparedness. No formal advisees or grant details are disclosed in available records.



