BY VIRTUAL MEETING ON THURSDAY 6/4/2020 - LINK WILL BE POSTED AS SOON AS AVAILABLE. 
 
In this webinar, Dr. Kelly Reynolds, a disease transmission expert, will share scientific and quantitative data about how infectious germs and viruses are transmitted in the workplace and at home.  Dr. Reynolds will provide essential infection control tips on how to stay safe at work. Information shared in this webinar will focus on best practices for maximizing environmental hygiene as businesses re-open and empower participants to minimize potential health risks to their family members by establishing standard safety practices.
 
Kelly Reynolds ~ Biography
 
Dr. Reynolds is Professor and Chair of the Department of Community, Environment and Policy; Program Director of Environmental Health Sciences at the Zuckerman College of Public Health, and Director of the Environment, Exposure Science and Risk Assessment Center at the University of Arizona. She has over 33 years of experience in academia- specializing in tracking the movement of microbes in indoor environments and developing predictive risk assessment models for determining how germs spread and the impact of hygiene interventions.  Dr. Reynolds has served as a principal investigator on numerous projects and published over 375 journal articles, book chapters, and professional reports. In the last year, her work was featured in over 50 popular media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, BuzzFeed and the Huffington Post. Most recently she co-founded the HITS (Healthcare Infection Transmission Systems) Consortium, utilizing her expertise in integrating academic research teams with medical personnel, clinical diagnostic laboratories, patients, industries and other stakeholders for a multidisciplinary approach toward research, communication and management efforts in infection prevention.
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