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Colorado School of Public Health, United States
Dr. Crooks is an an environmental epidemiologist and statistician at the Colorado School of Public Health. His research addresses the health effects of air pollution with a focus on air pollution driven by climate change such as pollen, wildfire smoke, and dust storms. He is particularly interested in the health impact of complex mixtures of climate-related exposures. Before moving to Colorado in 2015, he worked for seven years as a scientist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He has a background in physics, spatial statistics, exposure science, toxicology, and genomics.