Linda L Jacobo, PhD., MSc., BPCH.
Morra Frontier
Principal Investigator
​- Documentary: An Infinite Journey-
Documentary: An Infinite Journey – the largest all-women expedition navigates the Antarctic.
Join us on ‘An Infinite Journey’ an audiovisual documentary that captures the remarkable expedition of an international cohort of 188 women from 25 countries, who journeyed across the Antarctic Ocean. Over the course of a 19-day voyage aboard the Ushuaia and The Island Sky ships, these accomplished leaders, all with backgrounds in STEMM, were led by the global leadership initiative, Homeward Bound Projects.
About

Dr. L Jacobo is an Assistant Professor in the School of Public Health at San Diego State University, Imperial Valley, specializing in Environmental Health and Sustainability. Her interdisciplinary research explores the intersections of public health, environmental justice, and water governance in borderland and transboundary contexts. She focuses on the structural determinants of health in vulnerable and marginalized populations—particularly migrants, women, and Indigenous communities—while integrating feminist and decolonial perspectives. Her work promotes collaborative science that links health, environment, and science diplomacy across borders. She mainly examines climate change's health and environmental impacts, emphasizing building resilience and sustainability in affected communities.
Projects

HIA: Assessing the Health Status Prior to Lithium Extraction

Mapping and Mitigating Heat Stress in Farmworkers

Assessment of Microbial Communities and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in a US-Mexico Border Wastewater Treatment Plant

Winged Sentinels: Surveillance for Infectious Diseases in Migratory Birds

Microbial Biodiversity: Airborne Microbes Across the Salton Sea "one of the most polluted bodies of water in North America"

Analysis of Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in Shellfish from the Pacific Ocean: Border USA and Mexico

​Tackling Fast Fashion Consumption: A University-Level Intervention to Promote Sustainable Fashion Practices Among Students

Asociación del patrón dietario y accesibilidad alimentaria con el estado de salud de población con diabetes mellitus tipo 2

Improving Biomass Burning Estimate in Mexicali, Mexico

Association between socio-environmental determinants and wastewater-based oncogenic microorganisms in the Imperial Valley region

Exploring Microbial Diversity in Indoor Dust Samples from Imperial Valley, California: Insights from a Border Community

​Rapid Response: Utilizing Drone-Based Metagenomic Analysis of Air Samples in Tijuana River Emergencies

Microbial Diversity and Antimicrobial Resistance in the New River: A Cross-Border Water Pollution Challenge

Temporal Variation of Antibiotic-Resistant Genes in Agricultural Soils of the Imperial Valley

Assessing the Toxicity of Personal Care Products Used by University Students in Southern California
Kumeyaay Land Acknowledgement
For millennia, the Kumeyaay people have been a part of this land. This land has nourished, healed, protected and embraced them for many generations in a relationship of balance and harmony. As members of the San Diego State University community, we acknowledge this legacy. We promote this balance and harmony. We find inspiration from this land, the land of the Kumeyaay.