
Bio
Sabrina Chow is a PhD student in the Environmental Health Sciences program. She is interested in using exposure science and environmental epidemiological methods to study the cumulative impact of air pollution and other environmental and social disparities on exposure and health outcomes in people with disabilities. She is involved with a number of projects with the Emory HERCULES Exposome Research Center, the American Cancer Society, and NASA. Sabrina completed her MPH in Environmental Health-Epidemiology from the Rollins School of Public Health, where she studied the metabolic perturbations that affect ambient air pollution and lung cancer outcomes.
Areas of Interest
- Cancer Prevention
- Air Pollution
- Chronic Diseases
- Environmental Health
- Epidemiology
- Exposure Assessment
- Health Disparities
- Exposome
- Social Determinants of Health
Education
- Bachelor of Science, Brandeis University
- Master of Public Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University