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Handbooks and Guides Forms | Katrina Goes to Class
How do you measure the environmental health of a city after a disaster? And once you have the data, how do you talk about it? "Those are questions we are answering every day in my classes," says Amy V. Lafreniere.
She is a research assistant professor of environmental health sciences at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Vinturella was part of a team of environmental health professors, led by chair of environmental health sciences Maureen Lichtveld, who analyzed data and developed environmental health messages about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
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