Jiyoung Son

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Associate Research Scientist

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Ph.D. Environmental Epidemiology, Hanyang University, 2010

M.Ph. Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Seoul National University, 2005


Dr. Son is an epidemiologist with a background in biostatistics and a focus on environmental health. Her research focuses on 1) estimating the health impacts from environmental stressors on human health; 2) methods for estimating exposure to environmental conditions, primarily air pollution and weather; 3) the health impacts of different types of airborne particulate matter based on their chemical structure and sources; 4) effects for subpopulations, such as by gender or socio-economic condition; and 5) urbanicity and disparity factors in relation to health outcomes. Dr. Son currently leads a project on environmental health disparities in air pollution-health outcomes associations in which she is using several individual- and community-level characteristics data (e.g., race, socio-economic status, remote sensing data to estimate urbanicity and vegetation cover) in the United States. Other work includes environmental justice issues to examine which subpopulations are most affected and which factors are most relevant in these associations.


Selected Publications

  1. Ji-Young Son, Kevin J. Lane, Marie Lynn Miranda, Michelle Bell. 2020. Health disparities attributable to air pollutant exposure in North Carolina: Influence of residential environmental and social factors. Health & Place. 62:102287.
  2. Ji-Young Son, Jia Coco Liu, Michelle L. Bell. 2019. Temperature-related mortality: A systematic review and investigation of effect modifiers. Environmental Research Letters. 14:073004.
  3. Ji-Young Son, Jong-Tae Lee, Kevin J. Lane, Michelle L. Bell. 2019. Impacts of high temperature on adverse birth outcomes in Seoul, Korea: Disparities by individual- and community-level characteristics. Environmental Research. 168:460-466.