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Jin, Nathanael Ling  PhD

Researcher with 154 publications in the last 17 years
Dr. Jin is an Assistant Professor at Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Health Technology and Informatics of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He leads a group named "Health and Environment Advancement Lab (HEAL)". HEAL works keenly in the inter-disciplinary research fields between environmental chemistry, toxicology, and microbiology, and anchors chemical-microbial mixture toxicity in a number of pressing environmental issues, such as air pollution, airborne pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and marine wildlife health. The current research projects include (1) contribution of chemical and microbial components to mixture effects of urban fine aerosols (PM2.5); (2) influence of meteorology and oxidation capacity on airborne bacteria community; (3) transmission of antimicrobial resistance in interaction with chemical pollution from mariculture to humans; and (4) Immunosuppression induced by chemical-microbial cocktails in endangered marine mammals. show More

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154

Total documents

3.11

Normalized Impact

49

Highly Cited Papers (10%)

51.95

International Collab. (%)

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