Kyle Steenland
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Kyle Steenland | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 5, 1946 |
| Alma mater | Stanford University, University at Buffalo, University of Pennsylvania, University of Cincinnati |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Epidemiology |
| Institutions | Emory University |
| Thesis | The use of city directories as a source of occupational data in a case-control study of bladder cancer in Hamilton County, Ohio (1985) |
Kyle Steenland (born November 5, 1946)[1] is an American epidemiologist and professor in the department of environmental health epidemiology at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health.[2]
Steenland received a BA in history from Stanford University in 1968, a PhD in history from the University at Buffalo in 1974, a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1985, and an MS in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati in 1989.[3]
Career
Prior to joining Emory's Rollins School of Public Health in 2002, Steenland worked at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health in Cincinnati for 20 years.[4][5] As of 2013, he was also training researchers in Chile and Peru.[4] He has lectured internationally on environmental health epidemiology.[6]