Injury Prevention
Foodborne Illness
Homelessness
Andrew Huff, MPH, LSW
He / Him / His / Himself
Lecturer
Associate Director, Wilderness Medicine, Jefferson Center for Injury Research & Prevention
Teaching Fellow
He / Him / His / Himself
Lecturer
Associate Director, Wilderness Medicine, Jefferson Center for Injury Research & Prevention
Teaching Fellow
Research & Practice Interests
Education
PhD (c), Jefferson College of Population Health
MPH, Jefferson College of Population Health
MSW, Rutgers University
BA, Goucher College
Publications
- Flare guns and trauma: Patterns, severity, and clinical implications from case and national surveillance data
- Epidemiology of Ciguatoxin Poisoning Outbreaks in the United States Between 2001 and 2021
- Oropharyngeal Bee, Hornet, Yellow Jacket, and Wasp Stings: A National Electronic Injury Surveillance System Analysis and Scoping Review
- Heavy metals in spices from Lancaster, PA: arsenic, cadmium, and lead exposure risks and the need for regulation
- Letter: Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening as a Novel Test of Cognition at Altitude
Teaching
Infectious Disease Epidemiology
Biography
Mr. Huff is Associate Director of Wilderness Medicine at the Jefferson Center for Injury Research and Prevention and a PhD candidate in Jefferson College of Population Health. Mr. Huff's research interests are focused on wilderness medicine and environmental epidemiology. He is currently a Teaching Fellow in the Jefferson College of Population Health.