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Jeanette Stingone is a formally-trained environmental epidemiologist with a focus on perinatal and pediatric health. Her research employs data science techniques and epidemiologic methods to investigate how prenatal and early-life environmental exposures affect health and development in childhood. Currently, she is exploring machine learning approaches to uncover combinations of multiple environmental exposures that contribute to diseases and disabilities in children, including birth defects and adverse neurodevelopment. Dr. Stingone has a strong interest in using collective science initiatives to advance public health research and is committed to developing methods for data harmonization across diverse studies in environmental health. She has worked with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene on the Longitudinal Study of Early Development, linking various administrative databases to investigate the effects of air quality on child health outcomes. Dr. Stingone is engaged with several professional societies and editorial boards, contributing her expertise to the fields of epidemiology and public health.
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health • New York, NY
Conducts research in epidemiology focusing on environmental health, particularly prenatal and childhood exposures.
Department of Anthropology (GSAS)