A really nice video featuring our air pollution measurement -> health risk work in Louisiana.
Scientists Uncover the Truth in Cancer Alley youtu.be/pLWmyaleZLc?si=2gcZ…
“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." @ProfPeteDow.ly/taiW50VYoEM@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 ehn.org/scientists-push-for-…
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. engineering.jhu.edu/magazine…
"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. ow.ly/RcwA50SHhWS
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.”
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@nytimesow.ly/Oj4f50SnhG3
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.
act.alz.org/site/TR;jsession…