Simon Camponuri

Simon Camponuri

Simon Camponuri, PhD, MPH

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Biography

Simon Camponuri, PhD, MPH, is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University School of Medicine. He is an environmental epidemiologist whose research focuses on environmental change, extreme weather events, and population health, with particular interests in climate-sensitive infectious diseases and environmental health inequities. His work applies epidemiologic, causal inference, and time-series methods to understand how environmental hazards shape patterns of disease risk and population health.

At Stanford, Simon works with Eran Bendavid on research examining the relationships between environmental change, extreme weather, and human health. He received his PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley, where his dissertation used statistical and machine learning methods to study how climate variability and extreme weather affect coccidioidomycosis, or Valley fever, incidence in California.

Current research