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Robert Hood is a Research Fellow at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology. His career includes postdoctoral roles at Rollins (2020-present) and graduate positions at Ohio State University's College of Public Health (2017-2020). He holds a BS from Baldwin Wallace University, dual MPH degrees from the University of Georgia, and a PhD from Ohio State University.
Research interests focus on environmental exposures (air pollution, endocrine disruptors), reproductive health, and the exposome's impact on maternal/child health. Notable work includes a 2023 study linking childhood air pollution exposure to earlier puberty in girls, published in collaboration with Harvard University.
Recent articles explore medication abortion knowledge gaps, pollen's cardiovascular effects, and cancer screening cost-effectiveness. No scientific awards explicitly mentioned.
No formal advisees or grant details provided. Active in Rollins' epidemiological research teams focusing on environmental health impacts.




