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Danielle Poole is an Associate Research Scientist at the Yale School of Public Health and Director of Research at the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab. She serves as an Affiliated Faculty member at the Yale Institute for Global Health and contributes to the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases. Her work spans population health, violence prevention, and geospatial analysis of conflict-related health impacts.
- Education:
- ScD in Population Health, Harvard Chan School of Public Health
- MPH, Brown University
- BA, Seattle University
Poole specializes in humanitarian needs assessments, firearm injury prevention, and epidemiological methods. Her recent research includes:
- Quantifying medical facility damage in Ukraine and Gaza
- Exploring HIV prevention disruptions during conflicts
- Developing depression screening tools for refugees
- Advocating for firearm-injury prevention research funding
Scientific Awards:
- Genocide and Atrocity Prevention Research Fellow, Simon-Skjodt Center
- Neukom Institute for Computational Science Postdoctoral Fellow
Advising and Grants: Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams including Nathaniel Raymond, Kaveh Khoshnood, and Frederick Altice. Her work receives support from institutions like the National Academy of Sciences and international health organizations.