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职称:Associate Professor
所属学校:Tufts University
所属院系:Urban + Environmental Policy + Planning
所属专业:Urban Studies/Affairs
联系方式: 617-627-3394
Mary Davis is an associate professor in the Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning. She received her PhD in economics from the University of Florida, and her BA from the University of Miami. Professor Davis’ research is broadly focused on environmental health issues, including air pollution, occupational health, children’s health, and biostatistics. Her recent research projects include an investigation of the relationship between the economy and human health, evaluations of working conditions in Haitian apparel factories and in the New England commercial fishing industry, and an assessment of economic trade-offs in marine resource use along the Maine coastline. She is currently the chair of a National Academy of Sciences research panel investigating the effect of noise on children’s learning outcomes, and has testified on multiple occasions at state legislative panels as an advocate for pro-children’s health legislation. Interests: economics, environmental health, air pollution, children’s health, occupational health, marine policy, statistics
Mary Davis is an associate professor in the Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning. She received her PhD in economics from the University of Florida, and her BA from the University of Miami. Professor Davis’ research is broadly focused on environmental health issues, including air pollution, occupational health, children’s health, and biostatistics. Her recent research projects include an investigation of the relationship between the economy and human health, evaluations of working conditions in Haitian apparel factories and in the New England commercial fishing industry, and an assessment of economic trade-offs in marine resource use along the Maine coastline. She is currently the chair of a National Academy of Sciences research panel investigating the effect of noise on children’s learning outcomes, and has testified on multiple occasions at state legislative panels as an advocate for pro-children’s health legislation. Interests: economics, environmental health, air pollution, children’s health, occupational health, marine policy, statistics