The College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Department of Public Health Assistant Professor, Kristina Kintziger, co-authored a paper just released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The paper, “Technical Documentation on Exposure-Response Functions for Climate-Sensitive Health Outcomes” provides an overview of available national and state level sources for health and climate data; study designs analyses relevant for climate and health; and, case studies that connect exposure-response functions to disease burden projections.
Kintzier joined the Department of Public Health in 2016 after serving as an environmental epidemiologist with the Florida Department of Health.