Erin Lipp
Professor
Department of Environmental Health Science
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
College of Public Health
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Dr. Lipp’s research interests include marine microbial ecology, aquatic microbial ecology, pathogen ecology, climate change and waterborne disease, disease ecology, infectious disease, and public health, environmental, and aquatic microbiology. Research in Dr. Lipp’s lab is centered around microbial ecology and environmental microbiology and its interface with both public and ecosystem health. She works on issues ranging from water and sanitation to climate change to coral disease ecology. Currently, her lab is focused on understanding population dynamics of bacterial pathogens in the context of their role in microbial community structure in aquatic systems and environmental factors that cause significant shifts in their abundance.
Education
Ph.D. in Marine Science 1999, University of South Florida B.A. in Biology 1994, New College of Florida