About me
Daniel Dean is joining the Office of Environmental Justice as an environmental epidemiologist. He will work on Colorado EnviroScreen and other environmental health data projects on the team.
Daniel’s research career has focused on environmental exposures from an interdisciplinary perspective. He has a PhD in Epidemiology from Colorado State University, covering a range of environmental exposures and Geographic Information System techniques. He conducted postdoctoral research focusing on the health dimensions of air quality. Daniel also completed a Master of Science in Agricultural Biology at the University, studying the soil microbiome under heat and drought stress, and has undergraduate degrees in Biology and Environmental Science.
Outside of work, Daniel enjoys time outdoors, including hiking and biking, watching wildlife, making art (painting and sculpture), and volunteering. Daniel is from Fort Collins, Colorado.