GARBER, MICHAEL

Postdoctoral Scholar

I am an epidemiologist interested in the effects of urban design and related policies on health, health equity, and climate-change mitigation and resilience. I am especially interested in policies that reduce car dependency and improve the safety and appeal of active transportation.

My methodological interests include causal-inference methods (including group-level approaches for policy evaluation), principles for valid use of aggregated mobile-device-generated data in epidemiology, and case-control studies.

I am currently a post-doctoral researcher at UC San Diego. I earned my PhD in Epidemiology from Emory University Rollins School of Public Health in 2020.