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[CANCELLED]: YSPH Climate Change and Health Seminar, "Environmental Perinatal Epidemiology and its Role in Shaping Interventions," with Dr. Heather Burris

Dr. Heather H. Burris is an attending neonatologist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. She studies social and environmental factors that contribute to perinatal health inequity. She is multiple PI of the NIH-funded Penn-CHOP ECHO site and PI of PeliCaN, a body of work focused on maternal postpartum care in the NICU for high-risk patients. In PeliCaN doulas are welcomed into the NICU to provide maternal support and healthcare navigation for mothers of sick infants. Dr. Burris also performs analyses of pregnancy cohorts and is PI of a large Penn Medicine birth cohort study, GeoBirth, in which preterm births are rigorously phenotyped and linked to area-level exposures. She has an NIH R01 with Dr. Eugenia South, to study greenspace effects on pregnancy outcomes. Dr. Burris received her BA in in anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania and her MD from Temple University. She completed pediatric residency at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and neonatology fellowship at Harvard. She obtained her MPH at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health through the Harvard Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship. She mentors students and trainees across the Penn-CHOP community and beyond. She’s an avid soccer and water polo mom to three girls.

Speaker

  • Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

    Heather H. Burris, MD, MPH
    Associate Professor, Neonatology

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Free

Event Type

Lectures and Seminars

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Food

Lunch
Feb 20269Monday