UW School of Public Health Announces 2026 Excellence Awards Recipients
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The University of Washington School of Public Health announces and celebrates the recipients of the 2026 Excellence Awards, recognizing members of the SPH community for their dedication, service, and contributions to public health. The article highlights awardees including Emily Do, a senior in Environmental Public Health, whose research explores diesel exhaust's contribution to oxidative stress and medical pluralism.
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Congratulations to all our awardees!
Emily Do is a senior in Environmental Public Health, an aspiring physician, and a committed community organizer.
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