Amy Kyle
Research Interests
- Children's environmental health
- Assessment of net pollution burdens and their inequities in populations
- Use of science in policy decisions and contexts
- Integrated assessment of environmental factors and health outcomes
including environmental public health tracking
- The role of biomonitoring in public health surveillance and
policy
- Development of methods for translation of research findings and
expert knowledge for policy and stakeholder audiences and of translation
competence within the field of environmental health
- Development and testing of analytic-deliberative methods drawing
upon interdisciplinary knowledge and lay and expert perspectives
in assessment and resolution of environmental health policy problems
Recent Publications
Amy D. Kyle, John R. Balmes, Patricia A. Buffler, and Philip R. Lee. 2006. Integrating Research, Surveillance, and Practice in Environmental Public Health Tracking. Environmental Health Perspectives: doi:10.1289/ehp.8735.
Amy D. Kyle, Tracey J. Woodruff, Daniel A. Axelrad. 2006. Integrated assessment of environment and health: America's Children and the Environment. Environmental Health Perspectives. 114(2):447-435.
Tracey J. Woodruff, Dan Axelrad, Amy D. Kyle, Gregory Miller, Onyemaechi Nweke, Bradford J. Hurley. 2004. Trends in environmentally related childhood illnesses. Pediatrics. 113(4): 1133-1140.
Tracey J. Woodruff, Jennifer D. Parker, Amy D. Kyle, Kenneth C. Schoendorf. 2003. Disparities in exposure to air pollution during pregnancy. Environmental Health Perspectives. 111(7): 942-6.