| # |
Participant |
Affiliation |
Background |
| 1 |
Anyah, Richard |
Dept. of Marine,
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University |
Meteorology, specializing in regional climate modeling and Applications. |
| 2 |
Belensz, Alan |
NYS Department of Law
Environmental Protection Bureau |
Environmental justice |
| 3 |
Bowles, Erik |
Kansas State University |
Importance of climatic extremes on the well-being of organisms |
| 4 |
Brunkard, Joan |
Environmental Studies, University of California |
Climatic and socioeconomic factors associated with the resurgence of dengue fever |
| 5 |
Coleman, Jill |
Department of Geography, Ohio State |
Climatology (teleconnection patterns, classification, hurricane), biometeorology and medical geography |
| 6 |
Conley, Heather |
Kansas State University |
Climatic sequences related to hantavirus outbreaks |
| 7 |
Durand, Kevin |
Health Sciences Center, University of Colorado |
Public health, infectious disease epidemiology, microbiology, disease ecology, medical geography |
| 8 |
Field, Robert |
Canadian Forest Service |
Climate and biomass burning interactions, emissions modeling |
| 9 |
Gebrab, Samson |
Aquatic, Watershed and Earth resources, Utah State University |
GIS with application in Epidemiology, Environmental Sciences, Land Resources. |
| 10 |
Grass, David |
LDEO/ Columbia University |
Effects of weather and air pollution on human health |
| 11 |
Henneberger, Alexandra |
National Research center for Environment and Health GSF, Germany |
Epidemiology and biometry (research field: air pollution and ECG |
| 12 |
Huber, Katja |
University of Natural resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria |
Bioclimatology, i.e. special subject UV radiation and health |
| 13 |
John, Chandy |
Case Western Reserve University
Co-Director, Rainbow Center for International Child Health |
Rainfall, temperature and vector density related to malaria incidence in Kenya |
| 14 |
Knowlton, Kim |
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University |
Projecting climate change/health impacts for metropolitan NY |
| 15 |
Koliveras, Korine |
University of Arizona |
Role of climate in determining the spatial and temporal patterns of human health |
| 16 |
Li, Zhuobin |
Dept. for Applied Mathematics, Case Western Reserve University |
Applied mathematics for infectious diseases |
| 17 |
Marshall, Michael |
Clark University, University of Nairobi |
Climate and hydrological modeling in a GIS environment |
| 18 |
Mena, Marcelo |
Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research |
Inversion modeling of emissions of carbon monoxide for regional scale chemical transport models |
| 19 |
Munoz, Ernesto |
Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center, University of Maryland |
Climate variability of the tropical Atlantic and neighboring countries |
| 20 |
Olson, Sarah |
University of Wisconsin, Madison |
How population health is responding to global climate change |
| 21 |
Paz, Shlomit |
Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Haifa |
Climatic changes and environmental issues in the Mediterranean basin. |
| 22 |
Reed, Aisha |
Perdue University |
Atmospheric Science |
| 23 |
Rodriguez, Carla |
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene |
Environmental epidemiology, cluster detection, infectious disease |
| 24 |
Rodriguez, Miguel |
Laboratori de Recerca del Clima, Barcelona |
Detecting Transitory climate forcing on environment and society, statistical tools |
| 25 |
Spak, Scott |
University of Wisconsin |
Atmospheric chemical transport modeling |
| 26 |
Stennet, Roxann |
Climate Studies Group Mona (CSGM),
University of the West Indies Mona |
Climate variability and its impact on health in the Carribean. |
| 27 |
Thaler, Sabina |
University of Birmingham, UK |
Geography and Regional Planning, meteorology, climatology, statistic, GIS |
| 28 |
Tuglus, Catherine |
Columbia University |
Creating an early warning system for high levels of disease |
| 29 |
Wang, Jun |
Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alabama |
Satellite retrieval, data assimilation, and air quality modeling of aerosols |
| 30 |
Wise, Erika |
Dept. of Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona |
Impacts of climate change and variability, particularly on human health |
For more questions about the participants, please contact Rebecca Haacker-Santos at rhaacker at ucar.edu