A really nice video featuring our air pollution measurement -> health risk work in Louisiana.
Scientists Uncover the Truth in Cancer Alley https://t.co/yjbC7BCVmr
“While they are not as accurate as regulatory monitors, [community monitors] are able to provide real-time information to communities in the places they live and breathe." @ProfPeteD
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@MarshaKarp1
Honored to be part of the Consortium. Sharing news of our NEJM paper. Scientists push for a global overhaul of chemical safety to protect kids' health https://t.co/qeyYGfYMzL
The Winter '25 Issue of JHU Engineering Magazine is HERE! On the cover: ROAD WARRIORS: Air pollutants have met their match in environmental scientist @ProfPeteD and his lab on wheels. https://t.co/tekfLVOJMW
Excited to share our work on aerosol pH, led by grad stdnt J. Campbell. In short, temp largely modulates aerosol pH, which, in turn, drives aerosol chemistry. This collaborative effort involves R. Weber @LAPI_epfl@ShipleyRobinson@ProfPeteD@ArcticKerri https://t.co/JStTxAtHtM
"Ideally, we want communities to be able to use this type of information to advocate for themselves." @ProfPeteD joins the @livingonearth podcast to discuss new technology revealing ethylene oxide gas from industrial sources in #CancerAlley. https://t.co/K8yR4yp8Mg
I’m excited to announce I successfully defended my dissertation in late June! Thanks @MisztalPawel and @ut_caee (and many many collaborators and friends!!) for a great 5 years 🤘🤘
Now off to Baltimore in September to join @ProfPeteD and @JohnsHopkinsEHE as a Postdoc!
Today in the New York Times!😯@ProfPeteD and @keeve_nachman's MOM+POP ("Mobile Observatory Measuring Particles and Other Pollutants") van sniffs out elevated ozone and formaldehyde on the streets of NYC. “If you want a chemical reaction to go faster, you add heat.”
@ProfPeteD from @HopkinsEngineer on the front page of the @nytimes with critical work on communities impacted by air pollution. 💪 🙌 Full story here: https://t.co/Mr1ORK1Mfo
In this ES&T study, @ProfPeteD and team at @JohnsHopkinsEHE use high spatial resolution mobile monitoring to measure ethylene oxide levels in the southeastern Louisiana industrial corridor as part of the HAP-MAP. #airpollution#airquality#Openaccess: https://t.co/GxBDOMXaXq
A Ride in a Chemical-Sniffing Van Shows How Heat Amps Up Pollution
“If you want a chemical reaction to go faster, you add heat.On hotter days, it’s the same idea.” @ProfPeteD@nytimes
https://t.co/9UBnDgGbBX
Hi y’all - riding again this year to support Alzheimer’s research. ALZ is a devastating disease and every $ donated here goes towards research. I’m planning to ride for 100 miles again this year, May the 4th - be with me.
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