
معرفی
Aimee J. Palumbo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Temple University's College of Public Health. She joined Temple in 2018 after postdoctoral work at the Penn Injury Science Center (University of Pennsylvania) and the Center for Injury Research and Prevention (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia), where she focused on life course social exposures and health outcomes.
- PhD in Epidemiology (Drexel University, 2016)
- MPH in Epidemiology (George Washington University)
- BA in Economics (University of Virginia)
Her research investigates how social exposures—particularly occupational environments and residential contexts—shape physical and mental health trajectories. Current work includes analyzing barriers to child restraint system use on airplanes, gendered occupational patterns’ impact on cardiovascular health, and structural determinants of mental health disparities in Black men post-injury.
Recent publications span topics like WNV transmission risk modeling, infant mortality policy analysis, and life course epidemiology, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to public health challenges. She teaches core epidemiology courses at undergraduate and graduate levels.




