Dimitris Evangelopoulos
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Dimitris Evangelopoulos is a Research Fellow in Environmental Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Imperial College London, United Kingdom (UK).
He holds a BSc in Applied Mathematics and Physical Sciences and an MSc in Biostatistics from the University of Athens, Greece. He went on to complete his PhD in Environmental Sciences within the Environmental Research Group (ERG), then at King’s College London, and worked as a Research Associate in the group. Since 2020, ERG joined Imperial College London, and Dimitris got an Early Career Research Fellowship at the MRC Centre on Environment and Health. He has a particular interest in methodological research on measurement error theory, epidemiological study design and health impact assessment for air pollution. More recently, he has been interested in the effects of air pollution and climate change on mental health outcomes. He has been involved as primary- or co-investigator in research projects on the impacts of environmental stressors on health funded by various organisations, such as the Health Effects Institute, the Greater London Authority, UK Research and Innovation and others. He is also an associate member of the UK Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP) and has acted as a World Health Organisation (WHO) external advisor. Contact: [email protected] |