Assistant Teaching Professor at University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, United States
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Edward Kasner is an exposure scientist and assistant teaching professor with nine years of applied research and teaching experience at the University of Washington, focused on preventing injury and illness among agricultural, forestry, and fishing workers. He leverages precision agriculture tools and reproducible research methods to develop practical interventions for pesticide exposure, wildfire smoke, and infectious disease risks such as COVID-19. His background spans epidemiology at the CDC to a PhD in Environmental and Occupational Hygiene, combining field-facing partnerships with Northwest industries and rigorous academic methods. Known for translating complex exposure science into usable solutions for frontline workers, he blends classroom instruction, collaborative applied research, and public-health practice. An uncommonly interdisciplinary profile, he pairs humanities-informed communication skills with technical expertise in environmental health.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Environmental and Occupational Hygiene, PhD, Environmental and Occupational Hygiene at University of Washington
MPH, Environmental Health Sciences, Global Health Concentration, MPH, Environmental Health Sciences, Global Health Concentration at University of Minnesota
BA, Humanities-Classical Studies, Health Sciences, BA, Humanities-Classical Studies, Health Sciences at College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University
Tools and visualizations for NW Ag Health Indicators
Contributions:4 pushes in 3 years 11 months
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Edward Kasner - Assistant Teaching Professor at University of Washington