Michael Desjardins

Michael Desjardins
Assistant Research Professor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Epidemiology
2004 McElderry Street
Baltimore
MD
21205
Fields of interest
Spatial Epidemiology; Geographic Information Science & Systems; Medical Geography; Spatio-Temporal Modeling; Health Disparities; Spatial Statistics; Uncertainty; Disease Surveillance; Gun Violence; Substance Abuse; Healthcare Accessibility; Cancer; Healthy Ageing; Residential Mobility; Longitudinal Analysis
Description of scientific projects
Dr. Desjardins is broadly trained medical geographer and geographic information scientist. His current work focuses on examining accessibility to Gynecologic Oncologists and Johns Hopkins’ Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC); residential mobility’s impact on chronic and infectious disease outcomes; healthy ageing; prediction of Vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria in estuarine environments; smoking cessation; adolescent and adult mental health; harm reduction (e.g., gun violence and substance abuse); and vector-borne disease transmission across the globe. Dr. Desjardins also substantially contributed to the COVID-19 literature with 11 published scientific papers since the start of the pandemic. He is the former chair of the Health and Medical Geography Group (HMGSG) of the American Association of Geographers (AAG), and currently serves as the Special Issues Editor for Health & Place; and serves on the editorial board of Cartography and Geographic Information Science. Dr. Desjardins also assists Dr. Curriero and Mr. Shields as co-instructor of Fundamentals of GIS, Spatial Data Technologies, Spatial Statistics, and Spatial Design and Application