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Miranda Dally DrPH, MS

Research Assistant Professor, Climate & Worker Health Targeted Research Training Director

Miranda Dally, MS is a research assistant professor at the Colorado School of Public Health’s Center for Health, Work & Environment and Department of Environmental and Occupational Health. Growing up in the agricultural communities in Northern California, she has seen firsthand the effect climate change has on workers and their communities. As a co-founder of the Climate, Work & Health Initiative she is dedicated to keeping workers and their families safe, healthy, and productive by preventing and reducing health impacts from the changing climate. Her research examines the ways that changing occupational hazards due to climate change affect agricultural worker health and wellbeing, specifically how increases in occupational heat exposure lead to injury, illness, and impact the ability to work. She takes this research into practice by working closely with employees and their employers on ways to protect and sustain the health of workers who are responsible for the global food supply.

Areas of Expertise

  • Climate Change
  • Heat Exposure
  • Occupational Injury
  • Occupational Illness
  • Total Worker Health

Education, Licensure & Certifications

  • MS Biostatistics, University of Colorado, 2015 
  • BA Statistics, University of California, Berekely, 2009

Injury & Violence Prevention Center (IVPC)

Colorado School of Public Health

CU Anschutz

Fitzsimons Building

13001 East 17th Place

3rd Floor West , Mail Stop B119

Aurora, CO 80045


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