
معرفی
Matthew Strickland is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health at Emory University. His research focuses on environmental epidemiology, particularly the health impacts of air pollution, climate change, and environmental exposures on maternal and child health outcomes. He has contributed to studies on heat waves, wildfire smoke, and particulate matter (PM2.5) effects on preterm birth, asthma, and respiratory illnesses.
His work integrates advanced geospatial and meteorological datasets (e.g., HUMID) to analyze environmental health disparities and develop evidence-based public health strategies. Key areas include:
- Quantifying health risks from air pollution mixtures
- Assessing vulnerability to climate-driven health threats
- Evaluating policy impacts on air quality and health outcomes
Strickland collaborates on large-scale epidemiological studies, including the National Birth Defects Prevention Study and international air pollution-pregnancy outcomes initiatives. His research emphasizes methodological rigor in exposure assessment and bias correction for observational studies.




