
Ms. Jessica Levine specializes in environmental science as it relates to economics, business, and policy. A recent graduate of Stanford University with both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Earth Systems, she brings a breadth of interdisciplinary knowledge that traverses the economic and science fields. Ms. Levine's research efforts include applying econometric models to both environmental and occupational health science and climate change policy. She has also worked extensively in the transportation sector, studying mass transit from a microeconomic perspective and developing strategies for innovative, sustainable personal mobility.

Harber P, Levine J, Bansal S. How frequently should workplace spirometry screening be performed? Optimization Via Analytic Models. Chest 2009; 136(4):1086-1094.
Levine J, Harber P. How frequently should spirometry be done for diacetyl exposed workers? American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2009; 179: A4539.