Russell Kirby, Ph.D., M.S.
College of Public Health · Community and Family Health







Came to USF: 2008

Contact Information:
Office: CMS 3065
E-Mail: rkirby@health.usf.edu
voice mail: 813-396-2347
Fax: 813-974-6616

Degrees:
B.A. (honors) Geography University of Wisconsin 1974
M.S. Geography University of Wisconsin 1977
Ph.D. Geography University of Wisconsin 1981
M.S. Preventive Medicine-Epidemiology 1991

Professor

Discipline: Maternal and Child Health

Specialization:

Perinatal epidemiology
Birth defects and developmental disabilities epidemiology and prevention
GIS and spatial analysis

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Dr. Kirby is a doctorally-trained human geographer with extensive training and experience in public health practice, academic medicine, and academic public health. From 1981 to 1991, Dr. Kirby worked as a health statistician, focusing on maternal and child health in two state public health agencies, Wisconsin and Arkansas. From 1989-2002, he was a professor in two medical schools, The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Milwaukee Clinical Campus, University of Wisconsin Medical School, rising from the rank of instructor to professor during the period. From 2002-2008, Dr. Kirby was professor and vice chair of the Department of Maternal and Child Health in the School of Public Health at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Joining the USF faculty in 2008, Dr. Kirby is the Marrell Endowed Chair in Community and Family Health, with a joint appointments in several departments in the College of Medicine. While his research interests in maternal and child health are quite broad, he focuses on population-based research in birth defects and developmental disabilities epidemiology and prevention, as well as on risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Scholarly Activity and Interests

  • Epidemiology and prevention of birth defects and developmental disabilities (e.g. syndrome, cerebral palsy, autistic spectrum disorders)
  • Population-based research focused on risk and protective factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes
  • Application of geographic information systems and spatial analysis in maternal and child health
  • Population health informatics, record linkage and data integration

Research Funding

Dr. Kirby serves as principal investigator on several contracts through the Florida Department of Public Health for birth defects surveillance and prevention, and also has a contract for a pilot project assessing the feasibility for a study of the association between perinatal ultrasound and autistic spectrum disorders.

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