Allison Riley, MPH
Associate Health Scientist
Allison Riley is an epidemiologist experienced in the intersection of environmental health and epidemiology. Allison has focused her research efforts on the influence of climate change, environmental exposures including air pollution, and human health outcomes both chronic and infectious disease. Allison received her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with a double major in Global Health Studies and Environmental Science & Sustainability from Allegheny College where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Her undergraduate research entailed conducting a human health risk assessment and creating a management plan regarding the re-emergence of malaria in the United States due to the influence of climate change. After receiving her undergraduate degree, Allison completed her Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) with a concentration in Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health. In her graduate studies, she created a surveillance report relating to climate factors such as extreme temperatures, air pollution, vector-borne diseases, and flooding in Allegheny County, PA. Through these academic and research experiences, Allison built experience in epidemiological methodology, risk assessment, public health communication, and data visualizations. Allison has had the opportunity to present her undergraduate and graduate research projects in academic and professional forums.
Contact Information
Phone (949) 989-4077 ext.107
Email allison.riley@valeosciences.com
