Daniel Carrion

Daniel Carrión, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health); Director of Education, Climate Change and Health; Faculty Director of MPH Programs, Academic Affairs
Expertise: Environment
Field: Health & Medicine

Dr. Daniel Carrión is an environmental health scientist focused on the intersection of climate, energy, and health (in)equity. He conducts exposure science and environmental epidemiology of ambient temperature and air pollution in the United States and internationally. Broadly speaking, his goal is to understand the relationship between structural forms of inequality with exposure and health disparities to identify and support interventions. More specifically, he is interested in the role of the home and neighborhood environment as opportunities for intervention towards climate and health equity, largely focused on energy transitions.

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In the Media  

The science behind gas stoves
RMI

Thousands of New York City buildings still burn fuels, as owners struggle with looming ban
Gothamist

Yale expertise, illuminated
Yale News

Contact Info

daniel.carrion@yale.edu