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Public Policy



Public policy refers to a set of actions the government takes to address issues within society including laws, rules, regulatory measures, judgments, case studies, funding priorities, and government programs. The three types of public policies are restrictive, regulatory, and facilitating policies. There are many toxicologists working in regulatory science who influence public policy.

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Faculty Research Areas

Weihsueh Chiu
T32 Preceptor & Externship Coordinator
Computational and statistical methods to transform data into knowledge used to protect public health, predicting the human health effects of environmental chemicals
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Alva Ferdinand
T32 Preceptor
Effectiveness of laws aimed at improving public health, the state and federal regulation of health care delivery, health law and ethics, research integrity and disparities in health outcomes
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Rebecca Fischer
T32 Preceptor
Zoonotic, vector-borne, parasitic, and other tropical diseases, epidemiology of infectious diseases, field epidemiology and rapid epidemiologic assessment and response, outbreak epidemiology, global health
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Timothy J. Herrman
Directing a Texas regulatory agency and ISO 17025 accredited laboratories in Texas and Kenya; regulatory science, feeds and fertilizers
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