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Horned Frogs in The News: Chemical Ban Aims to Address Health Inequities
In ‘Nontoxic dry-cleaning: Avoid cancer-causing chemicals while the EPA ban goes into effect,’ Galbadage explains how PERC emissions contaminate indoor air and groundwater, disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations.
Professor Brings Expertise to TCU's New Applied Health Sciences Department
With a background in athletics and biomechanics, Emily McClelland starts her full-time role at TCU, aiming to integrate hands-on research into the Applied Health Sciences department.
TCU Alumnus Returns to Spearhead Growth in Emerging Public Health Field
TCU Alum Don Thushara Galbadage, Ph.D., returns to campus to drive interdisciplinary learning and research in our new Applied Health Sciences department.
A New Era of Innovative Health Care Education Begins at TCU
In response to the evolving health care landscape, TCU's Department of Applied Health Sciences provides innovative programs to equip students with the skills for successful careers in health-related fields.