CHEN, CHEN

Postdoctoral Scholar

Research Interests

  • Applying causal inference and advanced methods in air pollution epidemiology
  • Incorporating considerations of social determinants of health into studies of environmental exposures
  • Quantifying the health risks of emerging climate-related hazards and informing effective adaptation strategies

Degrees

  • PhD in Environment | Yale University, New Haven (Advisor: Dr. Michelle L. Bell) | 2015 - 2020
  • M.S.P.H. in Occupational Health and Environmental Hygiene | JHSPH, Baltimore | 2011 - 2013

Bio

Chen Chen is a postdoctoral scholar at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego (Advisor: Dr. Tarik Benmarhnia). She is an environmental health scientist, climate change epidemiologist, and data scientist by training and experience. She conducts research on the design and application of epidemiologic methods to understand how environmental exposures affect population health and equity, and to support evidence-based policy development, especially in the context of climate change.

Website
https://suthlam.github.io/