Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Brown School of Public Health and the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
Research focuses on applied statistical issues in environmental epidemiology
Key interests include quantifying and correcting for exposure measurement error, characterizing exposure prediction uncertainty, and assessing high-dimensional and complex exposures in health analyses
Primarily examines climate change-related exposures such as temperature, wildfires, air pollution, and tropical cyclones
Investigates how associated health risks vary across neighborhood-level and other urban characteristics