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Sun-Young Kim is an Affiliate Professor at the National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy in South Korea. She obtained her PhD in Public Health Science with a specialization in Biostatistics from Seoul National University. Her research primarily focuses on environmental risk factors affecting human health, particularly in relation to air pollution and its modeling, as well as health effect analyses. Sun-Young has a strong background in epidemiology and statistics, and she conducts studies exploring the associations between air pollution exposure and cancer incidence. Her work includes the development of exposure prediction models and the investigation of health effects experienced by susceptible populations, including chronic lung disease patients and the elderly. Additionally, she engages in spatial analysis to identify high-risk areas for cancer based on geographical risk factors.
National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy • South Korea
Research on environmental risk factors associated with human health and cancer, focusing on air pollution and health effect analysis.
Institute of Health and Environment, Seoul National University • Seoul, South Korea
Focused on air pollution exposure prediction models and health effects estimation.
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