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ccallahan45/README.md

Hi! My name is Chris Callahan. I am an assistant professor in the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University. From 2023 to 2025, I was a postdoc in Earth System Science at Stanford University, working with Noah Diffenbaugh and Marshall Burke. I did my PhD at Dartmouth College in the EEES program, working with Justin Mankin in the Climate Modeling and Impacts Group.

My research focuses on the economic, social, and health impacts of climate change. You can read more about me and my research on my website and contact me at ccallah (at) iu (dot) edu.

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