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John Ji is an environmental epidemiologist whose research focuses on the intersection of human health and environmental challenges posed by climate change. He investigates how exposures to air pollution and urban green spaces, along with factors like extreme heat, can affect public health, especially among vulnerable populations such as the elderly. By leveraging large-scale data from population studies and utilizing advanced statistical models and remote sensing techniques, Ji aims to uncover the interactions and effect modifiers of environmental changes on population health. His work is committed to finding practical, actionable interventions for health adaptation to climate change and has shaped policies that promote age-friendly, environmentally sustainable cities. Through his efforts, Ji strives to bridge science and policy, working to improve the lives of communities worldwide.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Affiliate Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences, focusing on sustainable health practices.
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