Faculty

Peter Rabinowitz

Adjunct Professor, Epidemiology
Professor, Env. and Occ. Health Sciences
Professor, Family Medicine
Professor, Global Health
Adjunct Professor, Medicine - Allergy and Infectious Dis.

206-616-0598

Education

MD Medicine, University of Washington, 1982
MPH School of Medicine, Yale University, 1995
BA Biology, Amherst College, 1978

Contact

206-616-0598

University of Washington
Box 357234
Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences
Seattle, WA 98195

Bio

Peter Rabinowitz MD MPH directs the Center for One Health Research. The Project 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 Project 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.

Dr. Rabinowitz also directs the Canary Database, an online resource for evidence about animals as sentinels of environmental health threats from both toxic and infectious hazards. He has been a visiting scientist at the Global Influenza Program of the WHO, and also in the Animal Health Division of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 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.

Recent Publications (PubMed)

Regional Variation in Urinary Escherichia coli Resistance Among Outpatients in Washington State, 2013-2019.
(2024 Nov 14)
Microorganisms 12(11):
Fenelon HT, Hawes SE, Kapoor H, Salm AE, Radcliff J, Rabinowitz PM

Unraveling the Complexity of Chikungunya Virus Infection Immunological and Genetic Insights in Acute and Chronic Patients.
(2024 Oct 24)
Genes (Basel) 15(11):
Fritsch H, Giovanetti M, Clemente LG, da Rocha Fernandes G, Fonseca V, de Lima MM, Falcão M, de Jesus N, de Cerqueira EM, Venâncio da Cunha R, de Oliveira Francisco MVL, de Siqueira IC, de Oliveira C, Xavier J, Ferreira JGG, Queiroz FR, Smith E, Tisoncik-Go J, Van Voorhis WC, Rabinowitz PM, Wasserheit JN, Gale M Jr, de Filippis AMB, Alcantara LCJ

Antimicrobial Prescription Practices and Stewardship in Washington State Small and Mixed Animal Veterinary Medicine.
(2024 Oct 21)
Zoonoses Public Health
Cassel S, Fenelon HT, Rott E, Blazes L, Willess LM, Baines AE, Ramirez V, Kauber K, Rabinowitz P, Burbick CR, Fuhrmeister ER

Environmental Determinants of Health-Time to Redefine the Social History?
(2024 Dec 10)
JAMA 332(22): 1881-1882
Rabinowitz PM, Barry M

A cross-sectional comparison of gut metagenomes between dairy workers and community controls.
(2024 Jul 20)
BMC Genomics 25(1): 708
Trinh P, Teichman S, Roberts MC, Rabinowitz PM, Willis AD

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