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Eun Jung, PhD

Post-Doctoral Fellow (2024-25)

Dr. Eun Jung is a post-doctoral fellow with the In Situ Lab at Queen’s University. Her doctoral dissertation examined the politics around air pollution, moving bodies, and physical education from a sociological perspective. Her current projects focus on how air pollution, climate change and COVID-19 influence shifts in social structures and everyday movements.

Published work (First authorship only):

  1. Jung E, Lee E-Y*, Shin H*. The COVID-19 pandemic and climate change associated behavioural and social shifts and implications on ambient air pollution exposure: an umbrella review. BMC Public Health. Under review (resubmitted on March 27, 2026).

  2. Jung E, Lee E-Y*, Shin H*. COVID-19, climate change, and air pollution: a syndemic umbrella review. City Environ Interact. 2026;30:100381. 10.1016/j.cacint.2026.100381

  3. Jung E, Mistry P, de Lannoy L, Tremblay MS, Lee E-Y*. Climate in the headlines: Canadian media narratives on climate change and outdoor activities. City Environ Interac. 2026;29:100328. 10.1016/j.cacint.2026.100328

Conference presentations (Lead Presenter only):

  1. Jung E, Lee E-Y, Shin H. Living through a syndemic: The impact of COVID-19 and climate change on exposures to ambient air pollution- Behavioural and Social Determinants of Ambient Air Pollution Exposure: An Umbrella Review. Air-Health Webinar Series // Série de webinaire sur l’air et la santé. November 19, 2025; Health Canada (virtual webinar event).

Where is Eun Now (2025): Eun is a post-doctoral fellow with CERC in Health Equity and Community Wellbeingat Toronto Metropolitan University.

(Last updated in June 2026)