A Y A Z H Y D E R 1841 Neil Ave., Room 404, Columbus, OH, 43010, E-mail: [email protected], Phone: 614-247-4936

 Professional experience Date Position Supervisor(s) Organization/Location 2015-present Assistant Professor Division of Environmental Health Sciences, College of Public Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States 2013-2015 Research Associate Hla-Hla(Rosie) Thein Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 2013-2015 Student Researcher Marcelo Urquia and Institute for Clinical Evaluative Hla-Hla(Rosie) Thein Sciences, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada 2015-2015 Lecturer School of Environment, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 2006-2010 Teaching Assistant Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 2008-2009 Statistician Michael Zappittelli Montreal Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Montreal, QC, Canada 2005 Research Assistant Louise Pilote Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 2003-2005 Research Assistant Parminder Raina McMaster University, Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Hamilton, ON, Canada 2001-2002 Research Assistant Mark Loeb McMaster University, Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Hamilton, ON, Canada  Education Date Degree Supervisor(s) Department 2011-2013 Post-Doc Michelle L. Bell and School of Public Health and School Kathleen Belanger of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States 2006-2011 PhD Brian Leung and Biology, McGill University, David Buckeridge Montreal, QC, Canada 2001-2005 B.Sc. (Honours) Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

 Publications (h-index=6) Peer-reviewed publications 7. Hyder, A., and B. Leung. Social deprivation and burden of influenza: Testing hypotheses and gaining insights from a simulation model for the spread of influenza. Epidemics. 11 :71-79.

6. Hyder, A., Lee, H.J., Ebisu, K., Koutrakis, P., Belanger, K., and M.L. Bell. 2014. PM2.5 Exposure and Birth Outcomes: Use of Satellite- and Monitor-Based Data. Epidemiology. 25(1):58-67.

5. Hyder, A., Buckeridge, D.L., and B. Leung. 2013. Predictive validation of an influenza spread model. PLoS One. 8(6): e65459.

4. Alkandari, O., Eddington, K.A., Hyder, A., Gauvin, F., Ducruet, T. Gottesman, R. Phan, V. and M. Zappitelli. 2011. Acute kidney injury is an independent risk factor for pediatric intensive care unit mortality, longer length of stay and prolonged mechanical ventilation in critically ill children: a two-center retrospective cohort study. Critical Care. 15(3):R146.

3. Zappitelli, M., Moffett, B.S., Hyder, A. and S.L. Goldstein. 2010. Acute kidney injury in non- critically ill children treated with aminoglycoside antibiotics in a tertiary healthcare centre: a retrospective cohort study. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 26(1):144- 150.

2. Zappitelli, M., Bernier, P., Saczkowski, R. S., Tchervenkov, C. I., Gottesman, R., Dancea, A., Hyder, A. and O. Alkandari. 2009. A small post-operative rise in serum creatinine predicts acute kidney injury in children undergoing cardiac surgery. Kidney International. 76:885-892.

1. Hyder, A., B. Leung and Z. Miao. 2008. Integrating Data, Biology, and Decision Models for Invasive Species Management: Application to Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula). Ecology and Society. 13 (2): 12.

Manuscripts in-preparation 1. Hyder, A., Marcon, N., Stein, L., Godfrey, T., and Hla-Hla Thein. Cost-effectiveness of sponge- based surveillance with genetic testing for early diagnosis of esophageal adenocarcinoma (Submitted to PLOS One)

2. Qiao, Y., Zarin, W., Bae, S., Hyder, A. and Hla-Hla Thein. Screening and surveillance of Barrett’s esophagus for esophageal adenocarcinoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (Submitted to American Journal of Gastroenterology)

3. Thein, HH., Hyder, A., Ewara, E., Isaranuwatchai, W., Marcon, N., Earle, CC. and Lincoln Stein. Health status utilities and the effect of receiving professional treatment in chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease with or without Barrett’s esophagus population in Canada: a population-based survey. 4. Hyder, A., Ebisu, K., Belanger, K., and Michelle Bell. On the differences between pre- and post- move neighborhoods when pregnant women move: Implications for birth outcomes research in social and environmental epidemiology.

5. Hyder, A., Ahern, J., Bell, M.L., and K. Belanger. Understanding variability in low birth weight rates at multiple levels of organization using a theoretical population health framework.

6. Hyder, A., H-H(Rosie), Thein, and Marcelo Urquia. Effect of residential mobility and immigrant status on birth outcomes: A retrospective study of pregnant women in Ontario from 2000-2012.

7. Hyder, A., Jeanmougin, M., and B. Leung. The role of scale and heterogeneity on disease spread among vulnerable populations during an epidemic.

 Reports Thein, H. H., Gojovic, M., Hyder, A., Beca, J., and Craig Earle. 2014. Canadian Partnership Against Cancer’s Cancer Risk Management Model Evaluation Case Study: Cost- Effectiveness of Expanded Prevention and Treatment Programs for Cervical Cancer. Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.

 Presentations (presenter in bold) Invited presentations: Hyder, A. (2014) A Caution on "Big" Data and Prediction in Epidemiology and Public Health Decision-Making. Big Data and Health Policy Workshop. Fields Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Hyder, A. and B. Leung. (2012) Integrating Predictors of Health Disparities with a Complex Model of Influenza Spread. Dynamic of Preparedness: A Public Health Systems Conference. MIDAS National Center of Excellence. University of Pittsburgh, United States.

Hyder, A., Lee, H.J., Ebisu, K., Koutrakis, P., Bell, M.L. and K. Belanger. (2012) Does the Data Source of Exposure Assessment (Land-Based Monitors vs Satellite) Modify the Effect of PM2.5 Exposure on Birth Outcomes? Annual International Society of Environmental Epidemiology Conference. Columbia, South Carolina, United States.

Hyder, A., Jeanmougin, M., and B. Leung. (2011) The role of scale and heterogeneity on disease spread among vulnerable populations during an epidemic. Center for Disease Modeling Group Meeting. York University, Canada.

Hyder, A., Jeanmougin, M., and B. Leung. (2011) The role of scale and heterogeneity on disease spread among vulnerable populations during an epidemic. Epistemology of Modeling and Simulation. MIDAS National Center of Excellence. University of Pittsburgh, United States. Hyder, A., Leung, B., Verma, A., and D. Buckeridge. (2009) Prediction and validation of influenza spread models. MITACS Annual Conference, University of New Brunswick, Canada.

Poster presentations: Hyder, A., Stein, L., and Hla-Hla (Rosie) Thein. (2014) Development and validation of a microsimulation model to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of innovative screening and surveillance for early detection of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Society for Medical Decision Making North America Meeting, Miami, Florida, United States.

Hyder, A., Ahern, J., Bell, M.L., and K. Belanger. (2013) Extending a population health model to integrate the role of scale and vulnerability in environmental health disparities research: Application to birth outcomes in Connecticut. Healthy Cities, Healthy Communities Symposium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Hyder, A., B. Leung and Z. Miao. (2007) Integrating Data, Biology, and Decision Models for Invasive Species Management: Application to Leafy Spurge (Euphorbia esula). Evolutionary Change in Human-altered Environments. Los Angeles, California, United States.

 Invited Talks Environmental Studies vs. Science: Reflecting on the Interdisciplinary Nature of the School of the Environment. A Seminar Discussion with School of Environment Faculty Members. November 25, School of Environment, University of Toronto, Canada.

 Conferences and Workshops Workshop on Big Data in Health Policy. Fields Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. March 23-27, 2015.

Big Data and Health Policy Workshop. Fields Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. November 5-6, 2015.

Developing Policy on Environmental Quality, Schools, and Health in Michigan (2013), School of Natural Resource and Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.

Establishing the scientific foundation for Quantitative Public Health Decision-Making: Linking surveillance, disease modeling, and simulation (2013), Fields Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

MITACS-PIMS Summer School on Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases (2008) University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Ecological Inference (2007) Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DIMACS), Rugters University, New Jersey, United States. Gordon Research Conference in Theoretical Biology and Biomathematics (2004) Tilton School, New Hampshire, United States.

 Teaching Graduate Seminar in Environment and Health – ENV4001H (Winter Term): This course is aimed at graduate and professional students enrolled in the Collaborative Program in Environment and Health offered by the School of Environment, University of Toronto.

Guest lecture on “Air Pollution, Birth Outcomes & Environmental Health Disparities” for ENV341: Environment and Human Health. Delivered on October 30, 2014.

 Computational skills R, SAS, WinBugs, STATA, ArcView GIS 3.2, C++, High Performance Computing

 Service Reviewer for scientific journals: Environmental Health Perspectives Science of the Total Environment Annals of Internal Medicine PLOS One Journal of Public Health Management & Practice Theoretical Biology and Medical Modeling Oikos Ecology and Society