Dr Donald Milton
Biography
Professor of environmental and occupational health, Department of Global, Environmental, and Occupational Health, University of Maryland, and professor of medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, United States of America
Dr Milton is professor of environmental and occupational health in the Department of Global, Environmental, and Occupational Health, University of Maryland, and professor of medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine. Dr Milton’s research focuses on infectious bioaerosols, transmission of respiratory viruses, exhaled breath analysis and environmental epidemiology. Dr Milton earned a bachelor’s degree (BS) in chemistry from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, a medical degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and an MPH and DrPH (Environmental Health) from Harvard University. He is a diplomat of the American Boards of Internal and Preventive (Occupational) Medicine and an elected fellow of the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (2008), and the Collegium Ramazzini (2023). He is currently a member of the editorial board of Indoor Environments and previously served on the editorial boards of Applied Environmental Microbiology, Indoor Air and BMC Public Health and on the NIOSH NORA Indoor Environment Team and chaired the ACGIH Bioaerosols Committee.