Yannan Li
Higher Degree by Research Candidate
School of Public Health
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Yannan Li is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Adelaide since 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (2019) and completed her Master of Public Health in 2021, focusing her thesis on the impact of ambient temperatures on road crash risks. Her current research examines the "Impact of Ambient Temperature on Health Outcomes among the Working-Age Population in Australia," with a focus on assessing risk and burden, spatio-temporal vulnerability, and future projections. She is supervised by Prof. Peng Bi, Dr. Blesson Mathew Varghese, and Dr. Olga Anikeeva.
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Year Citation 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. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(11), 6000.
Scopus1- Li, Y., Varghese, B. M., Liu, J., Bi, P., & Tong, M. (n.d.). Association between Ambient Temperatures and Road Crashes in Adelaide, South Australia: A Time-Series Study, 2012–2020. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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