Miss Tamzin Reynolds
Research Assistant
Flat 1301, 8 Cutter Lane
London
SE10 0YX
United Kingdom
Tamzin studied Mathematics (MSc) at Durham University, focusing her Dissertation on ordinal statistical methods of data analysis. She then completed a Masters in Public Health at LSHTM, analysing temporal shifts in diets in Spain and their environmental footprints. She joined the School as a Research Assistant in the Department of Population Health, working on the health co-benefits of taking climate mitigation actions on the Pathfinder Initiative.
Affiliations
Department of Population Health
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
Research
Research Area
Climate change
Environmental health
Population health
Global health
Health outcomes
Selected Publications
Pathways to a Healthy Net-Zero Future: Case Studies from the Pathfinder Initiative
2024
Pathways to a Healthy Net-Zero Future: Pathfinder Initiative Review of Evidence
2024
Carbon pricing, health co-benefits and trade-offs: protocol for a systematic framework synthesis
2023
Wellcome open research
WWGS 2022: Recovery and resilience
2022
What Works Global Summit
Umbrella Review of Modelled and Implemented Climate Mitigation Actions with Health Co-Benefits
2022
Pre-COP27 Climate & Health Symposium: Moving from evidence to action
2022
Health co-benefits and trade-offs of carbon pricing: A framework synthesis
Climate Policy
An umbrella review of health co-benefits from actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 2024 PLANETARY HEALTH SUMMIT AND 6TH ANNUAL MEETING (PHAM 2024)