Senior Research Associate
Postdoctoral research Associate in the group of Professor Rod Jones at the Centre for Atmospheric Science (2014-now). LC has an extensive background in indoor air quality measurements in schools, personal exposure in cardio-pulmonary cohorts and outreach activities including a report for the Mayor of London. LC has led the air quality monitoring and the interpretation of the measurements in a number of national and international epidemiological projects (i.e. COPE, AIRLESS). She was responsible for the development of portable miniaturised sensing platforms making her work cutting-edge in the fields of air quality measurements, activity profiling and quantification of health impacts. She has about 30 peer reviewed publications, book chapters and national scientific assessments.
Publications
Characterising low-cost sensors in highly portable platforms to quantify personal exposure in diverse environments
– Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
(2019)
12,
4643
(doi: 10.5194/amt-12-4643-2019)
Improved aerosol correction for OMI tropospheric NO<sub>2</sub> retrieval over East Asia: constraint from CALIOP aerosol vertical profile
– Atmospheric measurement techniques
(2019)
12,
1
(doi: 10.5194/amt-12-1-2019)
Introduction to the special issue "in-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)"
– Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2019)
19,
7519
(doi: 10.5194/acp-19-7519-2019)
Recruitment of patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) for research
– NPJ Prim Care Respir Med
(2018)
28,
21
(doi: 10.1038/s41533-018-0089-3)
Oral Presentations
– The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
(2018)
68,
Designing schools for health, comfort and cognitive performance: What do we know?
(2018)
149
(doi: 10.4324/9781315148366-9)
Global Associations between Air Pollutants and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Hospitalizations. A Systematic Review
– Ann Am Thorac Soc
(2016)
13,
1814
The economic benefits of reducing the levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) near primary schools: The case of London.
– Journal of Environmental Management
(2016)
181,
615
Linking e-health records, patient-reported symptoms and environmental exposure data to characterise and model COPD exacerbations: protocol for the COPE study.
– BMJ open
(2016)
6,
e011330
(doi: 10.1136/BMJOPEN-2016-011330)
Is CO2 a good proxy for indoor air quality in classrooms? Part 2: Health outcomes and perceived indoor air quality in relation to classroom exposure and building characteristics
– Building Services Engineering Research and Technology
(2015)
36,
162
(doi: 10.1177/0143624414566245)
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