Sheryl Magzamen

Colorado State University (CSU)
Professor
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Sheryl Magzamen is a professor in the Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences at Colorado State University. As a respiratory epidemiologist with training in social determinants of health and environmental exposure assessment, Sheryl's research addresses the complex nature of multiple determinants of adverse health outcomes, particularly given the role of climate change. She has active research studies to understand agricultural pesticide exposure and ambient air pollution mixtures on health of agricultural communities, impacts of landscape fires on cognitive decline, health effects of and strategies for mitigation of wildfire smoke exposure, and multiple pollutant exposure in environmental justice neighborhoods. Sheryl holds a PhD in epidemiology from Berkeley and was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholar at the University of Wisconsin.