Andreas M. Neophytou is an
Assistant Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Environmental and
Radiological Sciences at Colorado State University. Before that, he completed
postdoctoral training at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health (2013–2018)
and a joint doctoral degree in Environmental Health and Epidemiology at the
Harvard School of Public Health in 2013. He received his B.A. in Neuroscience
from Colorado College in 2006 and his M.S. in Public Health from Cyprus
International Institute for the Environment and Public Health in 2008. His
research focuses on advanced epidemiologic methods and causal inference in
epidemiology especially as they apply to the areas of environmental and
occupational epidemiology.
Margaret Gutilla is an Assistant
Professor in the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU, bringing extensive
experience in public health research and practice, with a particular focus on
health equity, health in rural areas, methods of community health assessment,
spatial and social epidemiology, and research ethics. She attended The Ohio
State University, earning BS and MS degrees in exercise physiology with minor
focuses in chemistry and statistics. During her doctoral studies at the
Colorado School of Public Health at the University of Colorado, she focused on
epidemiology, with her dissertation describing methods of community health
assessment, defining data quality, and exploring how data influenced decision-making
during public health improvement planning processes. She served as an analyst at Williams College and the University of Michigan, and as a statistical analyst with the Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health while being a student at the Colorado School of Public Health. She completed her practicum at the San Juan Basin Health Department in Durango, Colorado.