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Ambient temperature, humidity, air pollution and renal disease risk

Lingzhi Chu
Published Nov 29, 2020
Last Edited Nov 29, 2020
Research Category
Impacts, adaptation and vulnerabilities related to climate change ;
Emissions producing economic sector under study
Electricity and heat production; Transportation; Industry;
Geographies Covered
Global North
Country / Countries as Case Study
United States of America
City / Cities as Case Study
Not applicable
Name of University
Yale University
Department/ Name of PhD degree
Public Health
Division/ School/ Faculty / Area within the University
Environmental Heath Sciences
College Name
Not applicable
Year of start of PhD
2018
Expected year of completion of PhD
2023
Email
lingzhi.chu@yale.edu
Researcher Profile
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