I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard University. Previously, I got a PhD in Economics and Data Science jointly at IMT School for Advanced Studies (Italy) and KU Leuven (Belgium). I am fascinated by the application of statistical methods to social and health sciences. My research is at the intersection between causal inference and machine learning. In particular, I study methods to improve public and private interventions in a rampantly heterogeneous world.…
Joan Casey
Joan A. Casey received her doctoral degree from the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2014. Dr. Casey is an environmental epidemiologist who focuses on aging, environmental justice, and sustainability. She considers vulnerable populations and the implications of health disparities, particularly in an era of climate change. Dr. Casey also holds a BS in Biological and Environmental Engineering from Cornell University and…
Chen Chen
Dr. Chen Chen is a postdoctoral scholar at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego. Her research lies under three main areas: 1) applying causal inference and advanced methods in air pollution epidemiology, 2) incorporating considerations of social determinants of health into studies of environmental exposures, and 3) quantifying the health risks of emerging climate-related hazards and informing effective adaptation strategies. She is also interested in…
Jie Chen
Jie Chen received a PhD degree from Utrecht University (Netherlands) in Environmental Epidemiology. Her research has been focusing on air pollution exposure assessment and air pollution epidemiology. She was the project manager of the multi-center ELAPSE (Effects of Low-level Air Pollution, a Study in Europe) project from 2019 to 2022. The ELAPSE project studies effects of low-level air pollution on mortality and morbidity, using data from European cohort studies and…
Hannah E. Correia
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Mahdieh Danesh Yazdi
Scott Delaney
Scott Delaney, ScD JD MPH, is an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. His research seeks to identify ways that social, environmental, and psychosocial factors interact to affect health outcomes with the aim of creating better, more equitable healthcare, social, and legal systems. Currently, Dr. Delaney is exploring how social marginalization and disadvantage exacerbate effects of climate change on brain health.
Shuxin Dong
Shuxin got Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Economics from Peking University and graduated from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health with a master degree concentrating on environmental epidemiology. Her research interests are air pollution and Alzheimer’s Disease / birth outcomes, and causal inference methods.
Kelvin Fong
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