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Julie Plano is a Researcher and Biostatistician at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH), affiliated with the Center for Perinatal, Pediatric and Environmental Epidemiology. Her work focuses on evaluating environmental exposures, particularly air pollution and unconventional oil/gas development, and their impacts on vulnerable populations, especially children. She collaborates on epidemiological studies analyzing nitrogen dioxide, mold, and other environmental factors linked to asthma and birth defects. Key affiliations include YSPH’s Environmental Health Sciences department and interdepartmental foci on climate change and health equity.
Her research integrates measured environmental data, modeling, and health outcomes to design interventions. Notable collaborations involve Professors Brian Leaderer, Nicole Deziel, and Michael Bracken. Publications since 2012 address topics like household air quality’s role in pediatric asthma, oil/gas development’s health risks, and methodological advancements in data management.
Dr. Plano’s work emphasizes translational research bridging statistical analysis and public health policy. She contributes to projects funded by institutions like the NIH, focusing on environmental justice and childhood health outcomes in mixed rural-urban settings.



