Jamie Mullins

Jamie Mullins
Department

My research seeks to expand our understanding of the role that environmental factors play in health, productivity, and mental well-being. I am interested in applying causal and geo-spatial analyses to investigate the ways and channels through which our local environments impact individuals, populations, and societies. My work is also concerned with understanding how we adapt - physiologically, behaviorally, and through policy responses - to environmental insults at the individual and societal levels in both the short and long terms. I often work with large panel datasets, linking intertemporal outcome measures to geographic identifiers as a means of mapping environmental conditions onto metrics of human health, behaviors, and performance.