Dr. Kate Burrows

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Biography

Kate Burrows is an environmental health scientist at the University of Chicago, where she studies the impact of climate change on human health. She was formerly a postdoctoral fellow at Brown University. Burrows earned her PhD from Yale University and holds an MPH and BA from Columbia University. Her research group focuses on evaluating the health impacts of climate-related exposures on human health using a range of quantitative and qualitative methods. Burrows' research underscores the upstream determinants of health and how social and environmental systems interact to produce adverse health outcomes. The aim of her research is to improve global health equity in the context of a changing climate.

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Department of Philosophy