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Robbie M. Parks

Environmental Health Sciences

Columbia University

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About Robbie M. Parks at Columbia University (Columbia)

Robbie M. Parks is an environmental health scientist at Columbia University studying how climate change and air pollution affect population health outcomes. Parks has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Assessment of COVID-19 as the Underlying Cause of Death Among Children and Young People Aged 0 to 19 Years in the US", and "Short-term excess mortality following tropical cyclones in the United States".

Research Areas

climate change and healthair qualityenvironmental epidemiologyglobal healthextreme weather impactshealth disparitiesenvironmental justicepopulation health
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Research Output

Total Citations1,772

Emerging researcher

Publications94

Selective publication record

h-index20

Developing track record

i10-index29

Early-stage portfolio

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