Schramm_Paul
Position
Health Scientists
Company
CDC
Location
Atlanta GA UNITED STATES
Bio

Paul Schramm is the Climate Science Team Lead with the Climate and Health Program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. Paul coordinates the Climate and Health Program’s science activities and partnerships, and serves as the co-chair of the Federal Climate Change and Human Health Group. His work at CDC focuses on the human health effects of climate change, including the impacts of heat waves, extreme weather events, and vector-borne disease. He is a lead author on the Southeast Chapters of the Third and Fourth National Climate Assessments and coordinating lead author of Human Health and Climate Change in the Southeast USA. Paul received a National Center for Environmental Health Honor Award for his work at CDC and a GreenGov Presidential Award for his work on the inter-agency federal government report A Human Health Perspective on Climate Change.

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