
Gaige Kerr
@weathergaige
he/him • Ass't Research Prof @GWpublichealth • PhD, MA @JHUEPS & BSc @CornellEAS • lover of all things food, gin, coffee, & travel • views my own
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http://www.gaigekerr.com 06-01-2016 21:43:28
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I'm hiring a postdoc interested in researching environmental health disparities! Apply at gwu.jobs/postings/108681 in person GW EOH Department starting summer/fall 2024 Please share!


Excited to share the first episode of SHIFT KEY, the new podcast from Jesse D. Jenkins and me. We dive deep into Biden’s LNG export approval pause. - What LNG terminals are even *affected* by this? - What will this mean for the climate, really? - Was this the right decision?



MOST READ RESEARCH last week: Increasing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Ambient Air Pollution-Attributable Morbidity and Mortality in the United States ➡️ ow.ly/cbZu50QOQLl Gaige Kerr @SusanAnenberg Dan Goldberg, PhD


Group of us from GW EOH Department were able to take a break and enjoy the cherry blossoms 🌸 today


A sobering article visiting several world regions and exploring how air pollution continues to challenges public health and welfare. Thanks to Delger Erdenesanaa for including our recent Environmental Health Perspectives study: ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/abs/10.128… in this piece! GW EOH Department

Happy to see GW EOH Department representation, and congrats to all the awardees!



Grateful for the opportunity to showcase the outstanding initiatives GW University that are contributing to climate action through cross-disciplinary research, training & advocacy! We’ll be focusing on how academic institutions can help provide expertise needed for informed decisions


Have you checked out EOH Senior Research Scientist, Gaige Kerr, new paper yet? Watch the video 👇 Read the paper: ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EH…

Short but wonderful trip to the NASA HAQAST mtg in Boston. Lots of great policy-relevant science, including TEMPO Mission data! Hope to see everyone again soon. If you missed any talks, recordings will be available in the coming days. (📸 cred to Helena Chapman)


Congrats to Daniel Huber for his new paper on an overlooked source of NOx emissions and important contribution to atmospheric research!