Advancing Public Health with Satellite Data: Spatiotemporal Approach for Environmental Monitoring and Action
When & Where
January 28, 2026
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
UTHealth School of Public Health, RAS Auditorium, First Floor ( View in Google Map)
Contact
- Yun Hang
- 608-556-9392
- [email protected]
Event Description
Earth observing satellites provide critical information for understanding environmental exposures and their impacts on public health across spatial and temporal scales. By integrating satellite observations with in situ measurements, airborne campaigns, and advanced analytical methods, applied Earth science can support air quality management, public health surveillance, and evidence based decision making. This seminar brings together leaders from NASA’s Health and Air Quality Applications program and a leading academic researcher to highlight how satellite data are being translated into actionable insights for monitoring air pollution, wildfire smoke, and emerging environmental health risks.
Earth observing satellites provide critical information for understanding environmental exposures and their impacts on public health across spatial and temporal scales. By integrating satellite observations with in situ measurements, airborne campaigns, and advanced analytical methods, applied Earth science can support air quality management, public health surveillance, and evidence based decision making. This seminar brings together leaders from NASA’s Health and Air Quality Applications program and a leading academic researcher to highlight how satellite data are being translated into actionable insights for monitoring air pollution, wildfire smoke, and emerging environmental health risks.
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