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Jane E. Clougherty

Jane E. Clougherty

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
7023
World Ranking
7107
National Ranking
2535

Jane E. Clougherty publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jane E. Clougherty sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 186 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Jane E. Clougherty D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jane E. Clougherty sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jane E. Clougherty is affiliated with Drexel University in the United States, where their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a concentration in health, toxicology, and mutagenesis. Their work also covers related subfields such as speech and hearing, health, physiology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

Their recent publications include multidisciplinary studies on air pollution, health impacts, and environmental stressors. Notable papers are:

  • Confounding by Socioeconomic Status in Epidemiological Studies of Air Pollution and Health: Challenges and Opportunities, 2021, Environmental Health Perspectives
  • Prenatal air pollution exposure and neurodevelopment: A review and blueprint for a harmonized approach within ECHO, 2020, Environmental Research
  • Long-Term Ambient Air Pollution Exposures and Circulating and Stimulated Inflammatory Mediators in a Cohort of Midlife Adults, 2021, Environmental Health Perspectives
  • Association of ambient extreme heat with pediatric morbidity: a scoping review, 2022, International Journal of Biometeorology
  • Neighborhood Violent Crime and Perceived Stress in Pregnancy, 2020, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Jane's research topics concentrate on aspects of climate change and health impacts, air quality and health impacts, noise effects and management, health disparities and outcomes, urban green space and health, health, environment, and cognitive aging, as well as thermoregulation and physiological responses.

  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Thermoregulation and physiological responses

Their collaborative work includes frequent co-authorship with Ellen Kinnee, Perry Sheffield, Leah H. Schinasi, Rachit Sharma, and Jamie L. Humphrey. These partnerships have resulted in multiple publications advancing understanding in environmental health sciences.

  • Ellen Kinnee
  • Perry Sheffield
  • Leah H. Schinasi
  • Rachit Sharma
  • Jamie L. Humphrey

Jane E. Clougherty has published extensively in venues such as ISEE Conference Abstracts, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Environmental Research, Environmental Health Perspectives, and the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology.

  • ISEE Conference Abstracts
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Environmental Research
  • Environmental Health Perspectives
  • Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

This scientific profile reflects a sustained contribution to the field of environmental science, particularly addressing the interplay between air pollution, climatic factors, and human health indicators.

Best Publications

  • A growing role for gender analysis in air pollution epidemiology

    Jane E. Clougherty

  • Synergistic Effects of Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Exposure to Violence on Urban Asthma Etiology

    Jane E. Clougherty;Jonathan Ian Levy;Laura Diane Kubzansky;P. Barry Ryan

  • A framework for examining social stress and susceptibility to air pollution in respiratory health

    Jane Ellen Clougherty;Laura Diane Kubzansky

  • Work and its role in shaping the social gradient in health

    Jane E. Clougherty;Kerry Souza;Mark R. Cullen

  • Is All Urban Green Space the Same? A Comparison of the Health Benefits of Trees and Grass in New York City.

    Colleen E. Reid;Jane E. Clougherty;Jane E. Clougherty;Jessie L.C. Shmool;Laura D. Kubzansky

  • Fine particulate matter and the risk of autism spectrum disorder

    Evelyn O. Talbott;Vincent C. Arena;Judith R. Rager;Jane E. Clougherty

  • Intra-urban spatial variability in wintertime street-level concentrations of multiple combustion-related air pollutants: the New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS).

    Jane E Clougherty;Iyad Kheirbek;Holger M Eisl;Zev Ross

  • Land use regression modeling of intra-urban residential variability in multiple traffic-related air pollutants

    Jane E Clougherty;Rosalind Jo Wright;Rosalind Jo Wright;Lisa K Baxter;Jonathan Ian Levy

  • Monitoring intraurban spatial patterns of multiple combustion air pollutants in New York City: design and implementation.

    Thomas D Matte;Zev Ross;Iyad Kheirbek;Holger Eisl

  • Predictors of concentrations of nitrogen dioxide, fine particulate matter, and particle constituents inside of lower socioeconomic status urban homes

    Lisa K Baxter;Jane E Clougherty;Francine Laden;Francine Laden;Jonathan I Levy

  • Noise, air pollutants and traffic: Continuous measurement and correlation at a high-traffic location in New York City

    Zev Ross;Iyad Kheirbek;Jane E. Clougherty;Kazuhiko Ito

  • Nutritional Solutions to Reduce Risks of Negative Health Impacts of Air Pollution

    Szabolcs Péter;Fernando Holguin;Lisa G. Wood;Jane E. Clougherty

  • Racial disparities in preterm birth in USA: a biosensor of physical and social environmental exposures.

    Heather H Burris;Heather H Burris;Scott A Lorch;Scott A Lorch;Haresh Kirpalani;Haresh Kirpalani;DeWayne M Pursley;DeWayne M Pursley

  • Lung function, asthma symptoms, and quality of life for children in public housing in Boston: a case-series analysis

    Jonathan Ian Levy;LK Welker-Hood;Jane E Clougherty;Robin Elizabeth Dodson

  • Confounding by Socioeconomic Status in Epidemiological Studies of Air Pollution and Health: Challenges and Opportunities.

    Anjum Hajat;Richard F. MacLehose;Anna Rosofsky;Katherine D. Walker

  • It's not easy assessing greenness: A comparison of NDVI datasets and neighborhood types and their associations with self-rated health in New York City

    Colleen E. Reid;Colleen E. Reid;Laura D. Kubzansky;Jiayue Li;Jessie L. Shmool

  • A community-based participatory research study of multifaceted in-home environmental interventions for pediatric asthmatics in public housing.

    Jonathan I. Levy;Doug Brugge;Junenette L. Peters;Jane E. Clougherty

  • Examining the transport of ammonia emissions across landscapes using nitrogen isotope ratios

    J. David Felix;Emily M. Elliott;Timothy Gish;Ronaldo Maghirang

  • Chronic Social Stress and Susceptibility to Concentrated Ambient Fine Particles in Rats

    Jane E. Clougherty;Christina A. Rossi;Joy Lawrence;Mark S. Long

  • Identifying Perceived Neighborhood Stressors Across Diverse Communities in New York City

    Jessie L. C. Shmool;Michael A. Yonas;Ogonnaya Dotson Newman;Laura D. Kubzansky

  • Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Term Birth Weight in New York, New York

    David A. Savitz;Jennifer F. Bobb;Jessie L. Carr;Jane E. Clougherty

  • Ambient ozone exposure and children’s acute asthma in New York City: a case-crossover analysis

    Perry Elizabeth Sheffield;Jiang Feng Zhou;Jessie Loving Carr Shmool;Jane Ellen Clougherty

  • Synergistic Effects of Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Exposure to Violence

    J E Clougherty;J I Levy;L D Kubzansky;P B Ryan

Frequent Co-Authors

Laura D. Kubzansky
Laura D. Kubzansky Harvard University
Jonathan I. Levy
Jonathan I. Levy Boston University
Fernando Holguin
Fernando Holguin University of Colorado Denver
Thomas Matte
Thomas Matte New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
John D. Spengler
John D. Spengler Harvard University
Kazuhiko Ito
Kazuhiko Ito New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
David A. Savitz
David A. Savitz Brown University
Francesca Dominici
Francesca Dominici Harvard University
Rosalind J. Wright
Rosalind J. Wright Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Petros Koutrakis
Petros Koutrakis Harvard University

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