About

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Biography

Dr. Aminata Peter Kilungo is a distinguished environmental health scientist, professor, and global advocate dedicated to improving health outcomes in marginalized communities through research, education, and policy engagement. She integrates interdisciplinary approaches to address the complex interplay between environmental factors, climate change, and public health.

Research Synopsis

Dr. Kilungo's research focuses on the intersection of environmental health, climate change, and water quality, particularly on vulnerable populations in Arizona, the Arizona-Sonora border, and Sub-Saharan Africa. She has led and collaborated on numerous research initiatives exploring climate resilience, water security, and infectious disease prevention, particularly in underserved regions. Her work has been instrumental in assessing the impact of environmental exposures on public health and developing community-based interventions to improve water, sanitation, hygiene (WaSH), and climate adaptation strategies.

Recent Research Projects

  • Assessing Household Water Experiences along the Arizona Border Colonias
  • Assessing Household Water Insecurity and Stress using Biomarkers along the Arizona Border Colonias
  • Impact of Climate Change, Water Quality and Health Outcomes in Tanzania

Degree(s)

PhD   |   BsC