Dr Jingwen Liu

Grant-Funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow

School of Public Health

College of Health

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Jingwen (Jasmine) Liu is a PhD Candidate at the University of Adelaide. She obtained a MSc (Environmental and Public Health Management) in 2016. In 2018, she completed her MPH within the School of Public Health at the University of Adelaide, thesis titled "Geography, climate and Ross River virus disease in South Australia". Her current research focuses on the burden of climate-sensitive non-communicable diseases in Australia. Jingwen's research interests lie in the environmental epidemiology, health risk assessment, and climate change mitigation and adaptation.

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2022 Achievement 2022 SA Climate Leaders Awards (finalist) Premier's climate change council Australia -
2022 Achievement 2022 Eureka Prize for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Scientific Research (finalist) Australian Museum Australia -
2019 Scholarship Adelaide University China Fee Scholarships The China Scholarship Council China -
2018 Honour Golden Key Award for Academic Merit The University of Adelaide Australia -
2018 Award Adelaide Graduate Award The University of Adelaide Australia -

Language Competency
Chinese (Cantonese) -
Chinese (Mandarin) -
English -

Year Citation
2026 Günsche, S., Borg, M. A., Anikeeva, O., Varghese, B. M., Li, Y., Bhandari, D., . . . Bi, P. (2026). Mortality, morbidity and healthcare costs of short-term high temperatures and heatwaves exposure in older populations: a global systematic review and meta-analysis. Environment International, 208, 110129-1-110129-18.
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2026 Li, Y., Varghese, B. M., Anikeeva, O., Liu, J., & Bi, P. (2026). The impact of high temperatures and heatwaves on health outcomes among working-age adults (15-64 years): a systematic review and meta-analysis. Environment International, 208, 110142-1-110142-16.
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2026 Fredericks, L., Green, J. K., Knox, S. H., Liu, J., Spira, T., Streit, R. P., & Tong, D. (2026). Early-career researchers reflect on influential papers. Nature Climate Change, 16(4), 384-388.
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2025 Milazzo, A., Liu, J., Multani, P., Steele, S., Hoon, E., & Chaber, A. L. (2025). One Health implementation: A systematic scoping review using the Quadripartite One Health Joint Plan of Action. One Health, 20, 14 pages.
DOI Scopus22 WoS20 Europe PMC15
2025 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Dear, K., Driscoll, T., Zhang, Y., . . . Bi, P. (2025). High temperature and cardiovascular disease in Australia under different climatic, demographic, and adaptive scenarios. European Heart Journal, 46(19), 1852-1862.
DOI Scopus10 WoS10 Europe PMC4
2025 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Dear, K., Morgan, G., Driscoll, T., . . . Bi, P. (2025). Increasing burden of poor mental health attributable to high temperature in Australia. Nature Climate Change, 15(5), 489-496.
DOI Scopus5 WoS4
2025 Fan, X., Yonghong, L., Liu, J., Yu, W., Cheng, Z., Zhang, L., . . . Yao, X. (2025). Projection of heatwave-attributable injury hospitalization burden and healthcare costs in various regions of China. Journal of Environmental Hygiene, 15(6).
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2025 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., & Bi, P. (2025). Burden of cardiovascular disease attributable to high temperature exposure and a warming climate in Australia. European Heart Journal, 47(15), ehaf1014-1-ehaf1014-2.
DOI Scopus1
2023 Liu, J., Hansen, A., Varghese, B. M., Dear, K., Tong, M., Prescott, V., . . . Bi, P. (2023). Estimating the burden of disease attributable to high ambient temperature across climate zones: methodological framework with a case study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 52(3), 783-795.
DOI Scopus11 WoS12 Europe PMC7
2023 Li, Y., Varghese, B. M., Liu, J., Bi, P., & Tong, M. (2023). Association between High Ambient Temperatures and Road Crashes in an Australian City with Temperate Climate: A Time-Series Study, 2012-2021.. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 20(11), 6000.
DOI Scopus5 Europe PMC4
2023 Lin, J., Yang, Y., Nuermaimaiti, A., Ye, T., Liu, J., Zhang, Z., . . . Xiang, J. (2023). Impact of ambient temperature on adverse pregnancy outcomes: a birth cohort study in Fuzhou, China. Frontiers in Public Health, 11(1183129), 10 pages.
DOI Scopus8 WoS7 Europe PMC4
2023 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Dear, K., Morgan, G., Driscoll, T., . . . Bi, P. (2023). Projection of high temperature-related burden of kidney disease in Australia under different climate change, population and adaptation scenarios: population-based study. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, 41, 100916-1-100916-12.
DOI Scopus13 WoS11 Europe PMC9
2023 Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Mann, N., Liu, J., Zhang, Y., Driscoll, T. R., . . . Bi, P. (2023). The burden of occupational injury attributable to high temperatures in Australia, 2014-19: a retrospective observational study. Medical Journal of Australia, 219(11), 542-548.
DOI Scopus5 WoS4 Europe PMC4
2022 Damtew, Y. T., Tong, M., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Liu, J., Dear, K., . . . Bi, P. (2022). Associations between temperature and Ross river virus infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence. Acta Tropica, 231, 1-15.
DOI Scopus10 WoS10 Europe PMC8
2022 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Zhang, Y., Driscoll, T., Morgan, G., . . . Bi, P. (2022). Heat exposure and cardiovascular health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Planetary health, 6(6), e484-e495.
DOI Scopus520 WoS478 Europe PMC326
2022 Faurie, C., Varghese, B. M., Liu, J., & Bi, P. (2022). Association between high temperature and heatwaves with heat-related illnesses: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Science of the Total Environment, 852, 158332-1-158332-12.
DOI Scopus182 WoS160 Europe PMC91
2021 Liu, J., Hansen, A., Cameron, S., Williams, C., Fricker, S., & Bi, P. (2021). Using ecological variables to predict Ross River virus disease incidence in South Australia. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 115(9), 1045-1053.
DOI Scopus9 WoS9 Europe PMC7
2021 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Xiang, J., Zhang, Y., Dear, K., . . . Bi, P. (2021). Is there an association between hot weather and poor mental health outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Environment International, 153, 1-18.
DOI Scopus330 WoS286 Europe PMC214
2021 Liu, J., Varghese, B. M., Hansen, A., Borg, M. A., Zhang, Y., Driscoll, T., . . . Bi, P. (2021). Hot weather as a risk factor for kidney disease outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence. Science of the Total Environment, 801, 1-20.
DOI Scopus101 WoS96 Europe PMC78
2020 Liu, J., Hansen, A., Varghese, B., Liu, Z., Tong, M., Qiu, H., . . . Bi, P. (2020). Cause-specific mortality attributable to cold and hot ambient temperatures in Hong Kong: a time-series study, 2006–2016. Sustainable Cities and Society, 57, 11 pages.
DOI Scopus52 WoS49
2020 Liu, J., Hansen, A., Cameron, A., & Bi, P. (2020). The geography of Ross River virus infection in South Australia, 2000-2013.. Commun Dis Intell (2018), 44, 15 pages.
DOI Scopus2 WoS1 Europe PMC2

Year Citation
2026 Liu, Z., Ren, C., Liu, J., Yurika, K., & Bishai, D. M. (2026). Modelling the Excess Mortality Associated with Heat Waves in Hong Kong: 2014-2023.
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Date Topic Presented at Institution Country
2022 - ongoing Impacts of hot weather on poor mental health International Heat Action Day International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Australia
2021 - 2021 Effects of high temperatures on poor mental health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis 14th European Public Health Conference [Virtual Event] The European Public Health Association (EUPHA) -
2021 - ongoing High temperature-related cardiovascular mortality and morbidity: a systematic review and meta-analysis 2021 Australian Public Health Conference The Public Health Association of Australia Australia
2021 - 2021 Effects of hot weather on kidney disease morbidity and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence 33rd Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) International Society for Environmental Epidemiology -
2020 - 2020 High temperatures and mental-related mortality and morbidity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Australian Public Health Conference The Public Health Association of Australia -
2018 - ongoing Geography and climate variation of Ross River virus infection in South Australia SA State Population Health Conference The Public Health Association of Australia-SA branch -

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