Edmund Seto
                      Professor, Env. and Occ. Health Sciences
                  
University of Washington
Box 357234
Seattle, WA 98195-    
Research Interests
Clean Air, Clean Water, Sustainable Communities, Built Environment, Climate Change, Community-engaged Research, Environmental Health, Environmental Justice, Health Equity, Infectious diseases, Policy, Pollution, Risk Assessment, Wildfires
DEOHS Biography
Education
AB Computer Science, University of California (Berkeley), 1993
MS Environmental Health Sciences, University of California (Berkeley), 1995
PhD Environmental Health Sciences, University of California (Berkeley), 2000
In the News
Navy jet noise could mean long-term health impacts for Whidbey Island
      The Seattle Times, 05/15/2024
      
Opinion: Navy must turn down the volume on Whidbey ‘Growler’ operations
      The Seattle Times, 05/09/2024
      
Noise could take years off your life — here are the health impacts
      The New York Times, 06/09/2023
      
Where’d all the smoke go? It didn’t just disappear
      KUOW, 09/25/2020
      
Sea-Tac planes are emitting a unique kind of pollution —and it's not regulated
      KUOW, 12/06/2019
      
New Washington map shows why environmental health is a justice issue; see the risks in your area
      The Seattle Times, 01/14/2019
      
How polluted is your neighborhood? This new tool will tell you
      Crosscut, 01/14/2019
      
Ever wonder if your neighborhood is making you sick? Use this new tool to find out
      KUOW, 01/11/2019
      
Park facilities encourage longer bouts of physical activity, study finds.
      SPH Connect, 10/25/2018
      
Park facilities encourage longer bouts of physical activity, study finds
      SPH News, 10/09/2018