Kylie recently earned her DrPH in Environmental Health Sciences from Columbia University. Her work explores how early-life environmental exposures shape child health and development. She’s especially interested in translating research into action to support healthier outcomes for children and communities. She is actively pursuing roles that leverage her expertise in early-life environmental exposures, research design, and public health communication.
Kylie holds a BS in Environmental Science and Technology from the University of Maryland and both an MPH and DrPH in Environmental Health Sciences from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.
She has worked at the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health as a program coordinator, supporting longitudinal birth cohort studies focused on early-life environmental exposures and child health. Her doctoral research examined how prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides influences autonomic nervous system development in early childhood.
You can find her CV here.
Kylie Wheelock Riley
Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Columbia Mailman School of Public Health
722 West 168th Street
New York, New York 10032
Email: kmw2189@cumc.columbia.edu