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2026

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
59
Citations
14327
World Ranking
3068
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Czechia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Czechia Leader Award

Overview

Jan Kyselý is affiliated with the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague in the Czech Republic. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a total of 111 publications in this field. Within environmental science, their work spans several subfields, including health, toxicology and mutagenesis (80 publications), global and planetary change (26 publications), general health professions (24 publications), atmospheric science (12 publications), and physiology (12 publications).

The main topics covered in Kyselý's research relate predominantly to climate change and health impacts, with 94 publications addressing this area. They have also contributed to studies on air quality and health impacts (64 publications), global health care issues (48 publications), climate variability and models (26 publications), thermoregulation and physiological responses (24 publications), meteorological phenomena and simulations (16 publications), and health disparities and outcomes (14 publications).

Frequent publication venues for Kyselý include The Lancet Planetary Health, where they have published nine articles, BMJ with five publications, Environment International with five, Environmental Epidemiology with four, and Nature Communications with three publications.

Kyselý has coauthored numerous papers with several researchers, often collaborating with:

  • Antonio Gasparrini (44 joint publications)
  • Aleš Urban (43 joint publications)
  • Yuming Guo (39 joint publications)
  • Aurelio Tobías (38 joint publications)
  • Éric Lavigne (38 joint publications)

Among their recent significant papers are:

  • The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to recent human-induced climate change, 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • Global, regional, and national burden of mortality associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019: a three-stage modelling study, 2021, The Lancet Planetary Health
  • Mortality risk attributable to wildfire-related PM2·5 pollution: a global time series study in 749 locations, 2021, The Lancet Planetary Health
  • Short term association between ozone and mortality: global two stage time series study in 406 locations in 20 countries, 2020, BMJ
  • Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities, 2021, BMJ

Best Publications

  • Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities

    Cong Liu;Renjie Chen;Francesco Sera;Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera

  • The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to recent human-induced climate change

    A. M. Vicedo-Cabrera;A. M. Vicedo-Cabrera;N. Scovronick;F. Sera;F. Sera;D. Royé

  • Projections of temperature-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios

    Antonio Gasparrini;Yuming Guo;Yuming Guo;Francesco Sera;Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera

  • Global, regional, and national burden of mortality associated with non-optimal ambient temperatures from 2000 to 2019: a three-stage modelling study

    Qi Zhao;Qi Zhao;Yuming Guo;Tingting Ye;Antonio Gasparrini

  • Classifications of Atmospheric Circulation Patterns

    Radan Huth;Christoph Beck;Andreas Philipp;Matthias Demuzere

  • Revisiting the recent European droughts from a long-term perspective.

    Martin Hanel;Oldřich Rakovec;Oldřich Rakovec;Yannis Markonis;Petr Máca

  • Mortality risk attributable to wildfire-related PM2·5 pollution: a global time series study in 749 locations.

    Gongbo Chen;Yuming Guo;Xu Yue;Shilu Tong

  • Short term association between ozone and mortality: global two stage time series study in 406 locations in 20 countries.

    Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera;Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera;Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera;Francesco Sera;Cong Liu;Ben Armstrong

  • Short term associations of ambient nitrogen dioxide with daily total, cardiovascular, and respiratory mortality: multilocation analysis in 398 cities

    Xia Meng;Cong Liu;Renjie Chen;Francesco Sera;Francesco Sera

  • Mortality and displaced mortality during heat waves in the Czech Republic.

    Jan Kyselý

  • Rapid increase in the risk of heat-related mortality

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  • Climate change scenarios of heat waves in Central Europe and their uncertainties

    Ondřej Lhotka;Jan Kyselý;Aleš Farda

  • Recent severe heat waves in central Europe: how to view them in a long‐term prospect?

    Jan Kyselý

  • A GCM Simulation of Heat Waves, Dry Spells, and Their Relationships to Circulation

    Radan Huth;Jan Kysel;Lucie Pokorná

  • Temperature-related mortality impacts under and beyond Paris Agreement climate change scenarios

    Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera;Yuming Guo;Yuming Guo;Francesco Sera;Veronika Huber;Veronika Huber

  • Comparison of weather station and climate reanalysis data for modelling temperature-related mortality

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  • Variability of extreme temperature events in south–central Europe during the 20th century and its relationship with large‐scale circulation

    Peter Domonkos;Jan Kyselý;Katarzyna Piotrowicz;Predrag Petrovic

  • Temporal fluctuations in heat waves at Prague–Klementinum, the Czech Republic, from 1901–97, and their relationships to atmospheric circulation

    Jan Kyselý

  • The Role of Humidity in Associations of High Temperature with Mortality: A Multicountry, Multicity Study.

    Ben Armstrong;Francesco Sera;Ana Maria Vicedo-Cabrera;Rosana Abrutzky

  • Comparison of UTCI with other thermal indices in the assessment of heat and cold effects on cardiovascular mortality in the Czech Republic.

    Aleš Urban;Jan Kyselý

  • Changes in atmospheric circulation over Europe detected by objective and subjective methods

    J. Kyselý;R. Huth

  • Regional growth curves and improved design value estimates of extreme precipitation events in the Czech Republic

    J. Kyselý;J. Picek

  • Excess cardiovascular mortality associated with cold spells in the Czech Republic

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Frequent Co-Authors

Shilu Tong
Shilu Tong Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Radan Huth
Radan Huth Charles University
Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera
Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera University of Bern
Eric Lavigne
Eric Lavigne University of Ottawa
Martina S. Ragettli
Martina S. Ragettli University of Basel
Yuming Guo
Yuming Guo Monash University
Ho Kim
Ho Kim Seoul National University
Yasushi Honda
Yasushi Honda University of Tsukuba
Masahiro Hashizume
Masahiro Hashizume University of Tokyo
Michelle L. Bell
Michelle L. Bell Yale University

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