Jennifer Horney
Jennifer Horney is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and the Institute for the Environment at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the manager of the research and evaluation unit at the N.C. Institute for Public Health. Horney received her PhD and MPH from UNC where her research focuses on the role of social factors in decision making during disasters. Horney was a member of a team of public health practitioners who responded to Hurricanes Isabel, Charley, Katrina, Wilma, and Irene, where she used GIS to conduct rapid assessments of disaster impact on the public health of individuals and communities.
Workshop Abstracts
Institutional Facilitators and Barriers to Local Public Health Preparedness Planning for Vulnerable and At-Risk Populations
Related Resources from Jennifer Horney
Social Factors as Modifiers of Hurricane Irene Evacuation Behavior in Beaufort County, NC
With Kristen Ricchetti-Masterson