Greta Frey,  MPH student in Environmental and Occupation Health and Safety,   OSU College of Public Health and Human Sciences
Greta Frey, MPH student in Environmental and Occupation Health and Safety,
OSU College of Public Health and Human Sciences

My name is Greta Frey. I grew up in Boise, Idaho and completed my undergraduate work at OSU in Public Health. I am a member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz of Siletz, Oregon and the Aleut Corporation of Anchorage, Alaska. I was the Diabetes Program Assistant for the Siletz Community Health Clinic.

I had the opportunity to do research at the University of Utah through the National Institute of Health’s Native American Research Internship. I was the research assistant for the Lung Health Research Center where we were investigating the immediate relationship of ambient air quality and signs of inflammation and oxidative stress in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Environmental health research in a clinical setting (University of Utah) truly changed my perspective of public health.

I am interested in the relationship between air quality, the health of our environment and what preventative efforts can be contributed to remain a vital and healthy community.

I love to mountain bike, backpack, explore new places, and whitewater kayak. I look forward to meeting you.

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