Flannery Black-Ingersoll
Flannery Black-Ingersoll is a doctoral candidate in Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health and a trainee in the Graduate Program in Urban Biogeoscience and Environmental Health (BU-URBAN). She is interested in innovative methods in environmental epidemiology for studying climate change effects on public health, with a focus on exposure and health disparities.
Flannery earned a BA from Bates College where she majored in both Mathematics and Visual Arts, and an MPH from Boston University School of Public Health with a concentration in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Before pursuing her PhD, she worked for two years as a research assistant on data collection and analyses for multiple grants with a range of environmental exposures (e.g. extreme heat, air pollution, and greenspace) in the Environmental Health Department at Boston University.