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Geospatial Labs

Dustin Duncan, Chris Morrison  and Andrew Rundle run labs dedicated to different areas of spatial analysis and neighborhood health effects research.

Dustin Duncan’s lab:  Columbia Spatial Analysis Lab

Andrew Rundle’s team:  Built Environment and Health Research Group

 

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