How Risky is Breathing? Statistical Methods in Air Pollution Risk Estimation


Dean's Lecture Series

Lecturer

Francesca Dominici

Professor, Biostatistics

Offered By

Office of the Dean


Description

This lecture explores the statistical methods used for assessing the health effects of air pollution. Dr. Dominici uses examples from her own national-level research.


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