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The Ideas That Shape Transportation and What They Mean for Health

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Grand Rounds

Friday, December 13, 2024, 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
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The Ideas That Shape Transportation and What They Mean for Health



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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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The Ideas That Shape Transportation and What They Mean for Health

Susan Handy, PhD
Distinguished Professor 
Department of Environmental Science and Policy 
Director, National Center for Sustainable Transportation 
University of California, Davis

Dr. Susan Handy is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy and the Director of the National Center for Sustainable Transportation at the University of California, Davis.  She is internationally known for her research on the relationships between transportation and land use, particularly the impact of neighborhood design on travel behavior.  Her current work focuses on strategies for reducing automobile dependence, including bicycling as a mode of transportation. She is the author of Shifting Gears, published by MIT Press.

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