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Benjamin Zaitchik
Johns Hopkins UniversityMeeting roles in:
Modeling the Impacts of Temperature Extremes on Public Health: Ambient Temperature and Emergency Department Visits in Virginia.
The Urban Dry Island Effect and its Implications for Extreme Heat Exposure: a Case Study in Baltimore, MD
The Interplay of Vegetation and Land-Atmosphere Feedbacks in Flash Drought Prediction
Irrigation Influence on the US Great Plains Flash Drought of 2012: A Modeling Study
Assessing Impacts of Incorporating Atmospheric Profile Information in Rain–Snow Partitioning Parameterizations with Implications for Snowpack Modeling
Informing long-term trends in criteria pollutants with high time resolution data from the Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative
Integrated Data, Services, and Tools to Support Urban Social-Environmental Collaborative Research
Spatiotemporal variation in risk of Campylobacter infection in childhood: a global risk mapping and prediction model using individual participant data
Mechanistic Modeling of Aedes aegypti Mosquito Habitats for Climate-informed Dengue Forecasting—Can We Improve Lead Time While Retaining Predictive Skill?
Participation Under Uncertainty: Community-Guided Objective Setting for Urban Adaptation
From Peaks to Rainforest: Advanced Earth Observations to improve hydrological forecast in sensitive Andean ecosystems
Operationalizing a Malaria Early Warning System in Panama and Honduras with potential extensions to Guatemala and Colombia
Advancing Environmental Risk Assessment for Early Warning of Health Impacts Through Integrated Remote Sensing and Earth Observations Technologies, Data Networks, Chemical Analysis, and Machine Learning Tools I Oral
Air Pollution and Well-Being: Bridging Surface, Space, and Modeling Studies I Poster
Human health and wellbeing rely on a resilient and stable Earth system: advancing the synergistic Planetary Health, GeoHealth, and Planetary Boundaries frameworks
Air Pollution and Well-Being: Bridging Surface, Space, and Modeling Studies II Oral
Expanding Amazon Dry-Hot Season under Anthropogenic Climate Change
Advancing Environmental Risk Assessment for Early Warning of Health Impacts Through Integrated Remote Sensing and Earth Observations Technologies, Data Networks, Chemical Analysis, and Machine Learning Tools II Poster
Understanding Heat, Air Pollution, and Asthma at Neighborhood Scale: Ongoing Work from the Baltimore Social-Environmental Collaborative
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