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Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, of Oceans and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment

Alexandria Boehm

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, of Oceans and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment
I am interested in pathogens in the environment including their sources, fate, and transport in natural and engineered systems. I am interested in understanding of how pathogens are transmitted to humans through contact with water, feces, and contaminated surfaces. My research is focused on key problems in both developed and developing countries with the overarching goal of designing and testing novel interventions and technologies for reducing the burden of disease.

I am also interested broadly in coastal water quality where my work addresses the sources, transformation, transport, and ecology of biocolloids - specifically fecal indicator organisms, DNA, pathogens, and phytoplankton - as well as sources and fate of nitrogen. This knowledge is crucial to formulating new management policies and engineering practices that protect human and ecosystem health at the coastal margins.

Education

BS, California Institute of Technology, Engineering & Applied Science (1996)
MS, UC Irvine, Environmental Engineering (1997)
PhD, UC Irvine (2000)