¶¡ÏãÔ°AV

Search

Tim Takaro

Professor Emeritus

Health Sciences

Tim Takaro

Professor Emeritus

Health Sciences

Areas of interest

Occupational & environmental health, toxicology, asthma, community-based interventions, health impacts of climate change, planetary health

Education

  • BS, Biology, Yale College
  • MD/MPH, Epidemiology, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
  • MSc, Toxicology, University of Washington

Biography

Dr. Takaro is a physician-scientist trained in occupational and environmental medicine, public health and toxicology, at Yale, the University of North Carolina and University of Washington. His research is primarily directed toward the links between human exposures and disease, and determining public health based preventive solutions to such risks. His work includes use of biological and other markers for medical surveillance, exposure assessment, and disease susceptibility with a focus on immunologic lung disease, human health and war, clinical occupational and environmental health and population resiliency in the health effects of climate change. Current research on human health and climate change focus on water quality in BC communities and the interaction of cumulative exposures related to resource extraction and climate change.

Research interests

Dr. Takaro’s primary research areas focus on disease susceptibility factors in environmental and occupational health, particularly inflammatory lung conditions, including asthma, chronic beryllium disease and asbestosis. His approach as a researcher and physician has been to try to link laboratory biomarker innovations with public health practice including community-based interventions.

To learn more about Dr. Takaro's research, please visit: 

 

  • The Impact of Climate Change on Drinking Water and Health
  •  

    Dr. Takaro is a lead researcher for the , and the .

    He retired from the clinical practice at  in 2020.

    Publications and activities

    Tim Takaro publications and activities