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jessica.schiff@kellogg.ox.ac.uk
jessica.schiff@phc.ox.ac.uk
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7916-5366
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Jessica Schiff
Master of Science (SM) Environmental Health
Jessica Schiff is a DPhil candidate and Clarendon Scholar focusing on improving our understanding of the relationships between climate, health, and resource utilization. She received her Master of Science in Environmental Health from Harvard University and her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Boston University.
She previously explored how various environmental exposures influence human health including climate exposures (such as air pollution), solar and geomagnetic activity parameters, and dietary fish consumption.
Recent publications
Quantifying the health-care burden of temperature in the National Health Service in England: an economic analysis of resource use and costs
Journal article
Fahr P. et al, (2025), Lancet Planetary Health, 9
A systematic review of the effects of chronic, slow-onset climate change on mental health
Journal article
Burrows K. et al, (2024), Nature Mental Health, 2, 228 - 243
Home is Where the Pipeline Ends: Characterization of Volatile Organic Compounds Present in Natural Gas at the Point of the Residential End User.
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Michanowicz DR. et al, (2022), Environ Sci Technol, 56, 10258 - 10268
Associations between solar and geomagnetic activity and peripheral white blood cells in the Normative Aging Study.
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Tracy SM. et al, (2022), Environ Res, 204
Effects of portable air cleaners and A/C unit fans on classroom concentrations of particulate matter in a non-urban elementary school.
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Azevedo A. et al, (2022), PLoS One, 17