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Dr. Siqi Zhang is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH). She holds a Ph.D. in Human Biology from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (2021) and previously worked as a post-doctoral fellow at Helmholtz Munich. Her research focuses on environmental health impacts, particularly air pollution, climate change, and their effects on cardiovascular and respiratory health. She investigates the joint effects of environmental exposures such as temperature, noise, and greenspace.
Dr. Zhang collaborates with institutions globally, including leading studies on air pollution’s role in myocardial infarction onset and heat-related mortality across Europe. Her work integrates epidemiological methods with environmental data to understand health risks. She contributes to the Climate, Health, and Environment Nexus (CHEN) Lab at YSPH, addressing interdisciplinary challenges in environmental health.
Her publications span high-impact journals like European Heart Journal and Environmental Research, emphasizing cardiovascular mortality, temperature variability, and ozone exposure effects. While no specific awards are listed, her research aligns with YSPH’s focus on public health equity and climate resilience.
Dr. Zhang’s advising and grants are not detailed in the text, but her lab affiliations and collaborative networks suggest active engagement in funding initiatives. Her future work likely continues to explore climate-health intersections, aiming to inform policy and preventive strategies.
