Mike Fisher develops, evaluates, and applies technologies and methods for addressing under-recognized water and sanitation challenges at the intersection of environmental science, public health, and engineering in US and global settings. Research areas include: 1) Improving the detection and prevention of toxic metals in drinking water in US and global settings; 2) Adapting and validating low-cost approaches to monitoring and management of antimicrobial resistant (AMR) and disinfection-resistant microbial hazards in natural and built environments; 3) generating, synthesizing, and translating evidence on under-recognized environmental health hazards, challenges, and usable solutions; and 4) applications of implementation science and quality improvement methods to addressing water, sanitation, and environmental health challenges. Dr. Fisher has a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from UC Berkeley and a MS in Environmental Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.