Peter Rabinowitz, MD, MPH
About
Dr. Peter Rabinowitz is Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and Director of the UW Center for One Health Research.
Dr. Rabinowitz is also Co-Director of the UW Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness, an interdisciplinary effort to prepare, prevent and respond to global emerging disease outbreak threats.
The Center for One Health Research explores linkages between human, animal and environmental health in a "One Health" paradigm, including: zoonotic infectious diseases at the human-animal interface, animals as "sentinels" of environmental health hazards and clinical collaboration between human health care providers and veterinarians in a species-spanning approach. A goal of the center is to serve as an incubator and organizer of research, training and clinical activities at the University of Washington related to the human-animal-ecosystem interface. The Center also manages the Occupational Health at the Human Health Interface research training program.
Dr. Rabinowitz has been a visiting scientist at the Global Influenza Program of the World Health Organization and in the Animal Health Division of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, where he researched zoonotic diseases. He is the co-editor, with Lisa Conti, DVM, MPH, of the clinical manual Human Animal Medicine: Zoonoses, Toxicants and other Shared Health Risks. (Elsevier 2010) He is co-director, with Malika Kachani, DVM, PhD, of the Stone Mountain Working Group on One Health Proof of Concept Research.
Dr. Rabinowitz completed a Family Medicine residency through the University of California, San Francisco (Salinas Program). He has also completed fellowships in General Preventive Medicine and Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, where he served as Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Director of Electives for the School of Medicine.
Education
- MD, University of Washington
- MPH, Yale University
- BA, Amherst College
Affiliations
Mentorship
Available to mentor new Master's students in autumn 2026. Please follow the instructions on the How To Apply page.
DEOHS Students Mentored
COVID-19 Awareness and Behavior Among Hispanic Dairy Farm Workers and Community Dwellers in the Yakima Valley
Alyssa Suarez | MS Thesis | 2023 | View
From Metagenomics to Pangenomics: Characterization of Dairy Worker Microbiomes and Development of Novel Statistical Methodology
Pauline Trinh | PhD | 2022 | View
Leveraging the Human-Animal Bond for care access in the unhoused population: A One Health Study
Erin Tabor | MPH | 2022 | View
Assessing Occupational Ozone Exposure at a Marine Mammal Hospital
Lillian Myers | MS Thesis | 2022 | View
Evaluating Use of Personal Protective Equipment by Veterinary Professionals Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Kathryn Burr | MPH | 2022 | View
Research
Interests: Zoonotic infectious disease. Pandemic preparedness and emerging infectious diseases. Whole genome approach to infections. Diseases of animal workers. Microbiome sharing among humans, animals and the environment. Antimicrobial resistance. Animal sentinels of environmental health hazards. One Health.
Projects
- Microbiome sharing between humans and animals.
- UW Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness.
- Whole genome analysis of brucella virulence and epidemiology.
- One Health integrated surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in humans, animals and environments.
- Global Health Security and infection protection and control (Kenya).
- Vulnerability to dengue outbreaks (Peru).
- One Health Clinic for homeless youth and animals.
- Weather and other risk factors for zoonotic disease outbreaks.
Publications
Selected publications
- A planetary vision for one health.
- Feasibility of a daily noise monitoring intervention for prevention of noise-induced hearing loss
- One Health Relationships Between Human, Animal, and Environmental Microbiomes: A Mini-Review.
- Fecal microbiota dysbiosis in macaques and humans within a shared environment.
Additional Information
UW Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness (Co-director)
UW Center for One Health Research (Director)