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Kristie L. Ebi is a Professor at the University of Washington in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. With over 25 years of research experience, she specializes in health risks associated with climate change and variability. Her work focuses on understanding vulnerabilities, estimating both current and future health risks, and designing adaptation policies to mitigate these risks in multi-stressor environments. Kristie has provided scientific support to various countries across Central America, Europe, Africa, and the Asia Pacific, helping to assess vulnerabilities and implement effective adaptation strategies. She has edited four books and authored over 200 publications, contributing to significant national and international climate change assessments, including the Fourth National Climate Assessment and the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report. Kristie holds an MS in Toxicology and a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan, and an MPH from the same institution. Her academic interests include health risks and responses to global change, particularly under climate change.
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