教員紹介

Lina Madaniyazi 准教授

専門・研究テーマ・キーワード
環境疫学、気候変動、大気汚染
担当課程
博士前期課程専任教員博士後期課程専任教員

取得学位・資格

PhD

個人/所属ウェブページ

https://researchmap.jp/lina

ResearchGate/LinkedInアカウント

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lina_Madaniyazi

他所属

  • Nagasaki University, Institute of Tropical Medicine

経歴

I’ve been studying and working in public health sector for more than 10 years, with primary focus on applying bio-statistics tools to assess environmental risk by using R software. I received my bachelor’s degree in Medicine, Master’s degree in Science from Peking University, China, and PhD from Queensland University of Technology, Australia. Then I joined National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan in 2016 to participate in the Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS) as a research fellow until 2018, and then as a collaborative researcher until now.

教育活動

“Epidemiology” and “Statistics for Population Health” modules in semester 1 and 3

研究活動

I’m an environmental epidemiologist with a focus on the health impact of air pollution and climate change. I’ve investigated future trends of PM2.5 and O3 related mortality in China under different emission scenarios for my PhD research. Currently I’ve been working to assess air pollution-related health impact at individual level by applying exposure monitoring sensors. At the same time, I’ve been studying how the changing climate is influencing the seasonal pattern of mortality in 47 countries, including Japan.

現在の主な研究活動地域

  • Japan
  • China
  • Australia

最近の5つの出版物

  1. Madaniyazi L, Jung CR, Ng CF, Seposo X, Hashizume M, Nakayama SF. Early life exposure to indoor air pollutants and the risk of neurodevelopmental delays: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study. Environment international. 2022; 158:107004.
  2. Madaniyazi L, Armstrong B, Chung Y, Ng CF, Seposo X, Kim Y, Tobias A, Guo Y, Sera F, Honda Y, Gasparrini A. Seasonal variation in mortality and the role of temperature: a multi-country multi-city study. International journal of epidemiology. 2022; 51(1):122-33.
  3. Madaniyazi L, Ng CF, Seposo X, Toizumi M, Yoshida LM, Honda Y, Armstrong B, Hashizume M. Role of temperature, influenza and other local characteristics in seasonality of mortality: a population-based time-series study in Japan. BMJ open. 2021; 11(7):e044876.
  4. Madaniyazi L, Seposo X, Ng CF, Tobias A, Toizumi M, Moriuchi H, Yoshida LM, Hashizume M. Respiratory syncytial virus outbreaks are predicted after the COVID-19 pandemic in Tokyo, Japan. Japanese journal of infectious diseases. 2022; 75(2):209-11.
  5. Madaniyazi L, Li S, Li S, Guo Y. Candidate gene expression in response to low-level air pollution. Environment International. 2020;140:105610.
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