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LOCATION:Roy Blunt Hall 002 Lecture Hall
SUMMARY:GGP Seminar: Dr. Brittany Krzyzanowski - "Geography in Public Heal
 th and Medical Research"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Brittany Krzyzanowski explores the impact of environmental
  exposures on neuromotor and neurodegenerative disease as a postdoctoral 
 researcher at Barrow Neurological Institute. Barrow is the world's leadin
 g neurological disease treatment and research center. Interest in Geograp
 hic Information Systems (GIS) for population health and medical research 
 is growing as new and innovative spatial analytical tools offer valuable 
 insight into how human health and disease vary across space. This seminar
  will touch broadly on a wide range of health and medical GIS topics incl
 uding geovisualizaiton in neighborhood health research\, zone design in g
 roup-randomized community trials\, HIPAA privacy law in mapping electroni
 c medical records (EMR)\, and R-INLA in environmental neuroepidemiology.\
 n\n\nAt Barrow Neurological Institute\, Krzyzanowski builds on her previo
 us work at Washington University Medical School where she studied Parkins
 on's disease\, ALS and Alzheimer's disease. Prior to this\, her training 
 focused on human/environmental interaction\, geospatial research methods 
 and population health at the University of Minnesota's Department of Geog
 raphy\, Environment and Society where she completed her PhD in 2021. As a
 n interdisciplinary scholar\, she uses her eclectic skills to engage with
  a broad range of population health topics ranging from infectious diseas
 e to cardiovascular health to depression\, and in her current position\, 
 neurodegenerative disorders. Her unique background in human health and en
 vironmental science inspires her to improve societal well-being by elucid
 ating disease-environment relationships and advancing public health resea
 rch methods while promoting the transparency of complex geospatial techni
 ques.
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 . Brittany Krzyzanowski explores the impact of environmental exposures on
  neuromotor and neurodegenerative disease as a postdoctoral researcher at
  Barrow Neurological Institute. Barrow is the world's leading neurologica
 l disease treatment and research center. Interest in Geographic Informati
 on Systems (GIS) for population health and medical research is growing as
  new and innovative spatial analytical tools offer valuable insight into 
 how human health and disease vary across space. This seminar will touch b
 roadly on a wide range of health and medical GIS topics including geovisu
 alizaiton in neighborhood health research\, zone design in group-randomiz
 ed community trials\, HIPAA privacy law in mapping electronic medical rec
 ords (EMR)\, and R-INLA in environmental neuroepidemiology.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;At Ba
 rrow Neurological Institute\, Krzyzanowski builds on her previous work at
  Washington University Medical School where she studied Parkinson's disea
 se\, ALS and Alzheimer's disease. Prior to this\, her training focused on
  human/environmental interaction\, geospatial research methods and popula
 tion health at the University of Minnesota's Department of Geography\, En
 vironment and Society where she completed her PhD in 2021. As an interdis
 ciplinary scholar\, she uses her eclectic skills to engage with a broad r
 ange of population health topics ranging from infectious disease to cardi
 ovascular health to depression\, and in her current position\, neurodegen
 erative disorders. Her unique background in human health and environmenta
 l science inspires her to improve societal well-being by elucidating dise
 ase-environment relationships and advancing public health research method
 s while promoting the transparency of complex geospatial techniques.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;
 /body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220930T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220930T153000
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URL:http://www.geosciences.MissouriState.edu
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students
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