Clinical Climate Change 2022 Speaker: Daniel Carrión, PhD

Daniel Carrión, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Sciences and Director of Education for the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health

Dr. Daniel Carrión is an environmental health scientist focused on the intersection of climate, energy, and health (in)equity. He conducts exposure science and environmental epidemiology of ambient temperature and air pollution in the United States and internationally. Specifically, his goal is to understand the relationship between structural forms of inequality with exposure and health disparities to identify and support interventions.

Dr. Carrión received his BA from Ithaca College, an MPH from New York Medical College, a PhD from Columbia University, and postdoctoral training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health, as well as the Director of Education for the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health. Beyond his research, Dr. Carrión is a Senior Fellow of the Agents of Change in Environmental Health, a Senior Fellow of the Environmental Leadership Program, and a governor-appointed member to the New York State Minority Health Council.

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