Kai Zhu, Ph.D., is an environmental scientist whose research integrates ecological monitoring, remote sensing, and quantitative modeling to address climate change impacts on public health. His work focuses on pollen allergy forecasting and the broader effects of environmental change on health risks, developing tools that support healthcare providers and policy makers. Dr. Zhu’s interdisciplinary approach advances health services research by linking ecological insights with population health and climate resilience.
- Ph.D., Environment, Duke University
- M.S., Statistical Science, Duke University
- M.S., Natural Resources, Beijing Normal University
- B.S., Management Sciences, Beijing Normal University
Health Services Research and Policy Focus
Condition Focus
U-M Academic Affiliation(s)
Environment and Sustainability (SEAS)
Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA)
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
U-M Primary Appointment
Associate Professor
Environment and Sustainability (SEAS)
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