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Jeff D. Yanosky is an Associate Professor at the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Institute of Energy and the Environment, primarily focusing on statistical modeling of air pollutant concentrations and their health impacts. His research includes studying fine and coarse particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen oxides, ultrafine particles, and carbon monoxide, with a keen interest in understanding both acute and chronic human exposures. He is currently developing GIS-based spatio-temporal statistical models to enhance the understanding of chronic air pollution exposure and its effects on various aspects of human health. Yanosky's contributions to the field include work on the impact of environmental toxicants on neurodegenerative processes and health outcomes related to particulate matter exposure. His findings are influential in linking air pollution to significant health effects, providing insight into risk factors and contributing to public health initiatives.
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