Collaborators

The PopHealth X Climate Working Group relies on its network of collaborators around Duke University and the North Carolina community to develop and implement effective, evidence-based solutions to mitigate the impacts of climate change on human health while promoting population health resilience. If you’re interested in connecting on existing projects or would like to embark on new collaborations, please email us at pophealth_climate@duke.edu.

  • Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI): A division of the Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CITI), the Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI) facilitates equitable, authentic, and robust community-engaged research to improve health and health equity.
  • Heat Policy Innovation Hub: A project of the Duke Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, the hub brings together scientists and communities to develop and deploy innovative policy solutions that reduce the impacts of extreme heat on human health and well-being.
  • NC Farmworker Health Program: Under the purview of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Rural Health, the NC Farmworker Health Program aims to advance the health and well-being of agricultural workers and their families by consulting, leveraging resources, and facilitating shared learning with a statewide network of partners.