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Alexander Liu More is an Associate Professor of Public Health and Environmental Health at Long Island University (LIU) and Director of the Honors College. He holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University. His research focuses on the intersection of climate science, environmental health, and historical epidemiology, with a specialization in using ice core data to study long-term environmental and societal impacts.
Educated at Harvard University, he has contributed to trans-disciplinary studies linking historical climate patterns to public health outcomes and economic systems. His work often integrates paleoclimatology with archaeological and historical records to understand past pandemics, pollution, and socio-economic transformations.
Key themes in his research include the Black Death’s environmental context, Saharan dust events, and the role of climate anomalies during the Spanish Flu pandemic. He also explores how historical data informs modern climate policy and health interventions. His findings have appeared in GeoHealth, Antiquity, and Journal of Geophysical Research.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He currently advises no listed students and has no grants highlighted in the data. His professional roles include leadership in the Honors College and academic contributions to LIU’s School of Health Professions.



