
Amruta Nori-Sarma
@asansreason
Mom, Assistant Professor @busphEH, alum of @EPrinceton, @columbiamsph, & @yaleenvironment. She/her/Dr. Opinions my own.
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http://anori-sarma.work 19-06-2012 03:26:35
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Where exactly to plant trees in cities? 1. heat islands, 2. where vulnerable people live, 3. where there are no trees @KTieskens BUSPH Environmental Health showed where in Boston combining fine-scale population + heat data + evapotranspiration models from @lrhutyra's lab sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦



In this new episode of PopHealthExchange's Free Associations Podcast, Amruta Nori-Sarma covers a study on the impact of #cyclones on mortality in the US & discusses the uneven impacts of global #ClimateChange w/ Matthew Fox & Jessica Leibler Give it a listen! š§ populationhealthexchange.org/fa-episode-124/


At all our assemblies, we like to highlight work being done at the school in our āThink. Teach. Do.ā Session. Next week we will be hearing from Amruta Nori-Sarma Amruta Nori-Sarma. #thinkteachdo [2/2]

We're especially eager to hear about climate and health from Theresa Crimmins Amruta Nori-Sarma @DrNickWatts, in a panel moderated by Dr. Aaron Bernstein, at Harvard Radcliffe Institute's inaugural Mike and Nina Patterson Science Symposium. š radcliffe.harvard.edu/event/2022-a-pā¦

.Amruta Nori-Sarma on why it's important to target interventions to try and reduce health impacts #climate change on most vulnerable communities forbes.com/sites/mwani/20ā¦



Thrilled to announce our new grant funded by U.S. EPA, a partnership between Boston University School of Public Health and MysticRiverWatershed to support communities in the Mystic River Watershed to increase their climate resilience given cumulative climate + chemical stressors. bu.edu/sph/news/articā¦

Project will be co-led by me and Amruta Nori-Sarma, with engagement of many faculty, staff and students BUSPH Environmental Health. We look forward to working with MyRWA to help advance climate justice and reduce the disproportionate burdens that multiple communities face.

BU researchers are studying how climate change may worsen environmental risks in the Mystic River watershed. The project, funded by a $1.3M U.S. EPA grant & led by BUSPH Environmental Healthās Jon Levy & Amruta Nori-Sarma, aims to identify high-risk areas for climate challenges. spr.ly/60133FDdL

Our recent study Journal of Clinical Oncology discusses how climate change-induced heatwaves disproportionately affect cancer patients. It's time to turn up the AC on this pressing issue and protect our most vulnerable populations! @anaeze_offodile LetĆcia Nogueira Amruta Nori-Sarma American Cancer Society



New center to spur climate change, health research | News | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health #climateactionweek ā¦Harvard Universityā© ā¦Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthā© ā¦Boston University School of Public Healthā© ā¦Greg Welleniusā© ā¦ā¦Amruta Nori-Sarmaā© hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/ā¦

Big news - Boston University School of Public Health + Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health will be launching the first Research Coordinating Center on health impacts of climate change, working to Convene, Accelerate, Foster, and Expand (CAFĆ) a global network of climate and health researchers. For more info: bu.edu/sph/news/articā¦