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Sustainability Lecture Series: Indoor Air Pollution Drivers and Effects

On Tuesday, April 15th, 12:30pm, join us for a lecture on indoor air quality, facilitated by Dr. Mendoza. This will take place on Zoom and in person on the lower level of the Eccles Health Sciences Library. All are welcome to attend the event.

About Dr. Mendoza:

Dr. Daniel Mendoza holds joint appointments as a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Pulmonary Division in the School of Medicine and the Department of City & Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah. His research interests include quantifying and characterizing urban greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions for use in human exposure estimation and metropolitan planning. He also examines the health effects associated with acute and chronic pollutant exposure, particularly in vulnerable populations. He is the co-director of the Consortium for Dark Sky Studies, serves as Editor in Chief of the Journal of Dark Sky Studies, and is the Director for the Dark Sky Studies Minor and instructor of the Capstone Class on Dark Sky Studies at the University of Utah. 

EHSL is monitoring location included in Dr. Mendoza’s research on indoor air quality at the University of Utah campus.