George Luber, PhD
Associate
Director for Global Climate Change, National Center for Environmental
Health, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Bio:
Dr. George Luber is an epidemiologist
and the Acting Associate Director for Global Climate Change for
the National Center for Environmental Health at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. His research interests
include the epidemiology of harmful algal blooms and the health
effects of climate change. Most recently, his work has
focused on the epidemiology and prevention of heat-related illness
and death, the development of municipal heat response plans,
and the application of remote sensing techniques to modeling
vulnerability to heat stress in urban environments. In
addition to his leadership role in the Global Climate Change
Workgroup at CDC, Dr. Luber is a co-chair of the Human Contributions
and Responses/Decision Support Interagency Work Group for the
US Climate Change Science Program.

