Morton Lippmann Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Environmental Medicine
Characteristics of Particulate Matter Associted with Helth Effects
Research Summary
A coordinated series of studies to identify the physical and chemical components of airborne particles responsible for observed health effects, including subchronic exposures to concentrated fine particles in a mouse model of atherosclerosis, and observational studies of human populations for association of acute and cumulative responses to exposures in the general atmospheric environment.
Research Information
Research Interests
Air pollution exposures and health effects, Inhaltion toxicology, Aerosol science and physiology, Occupational and environmental hygiene.
Research Keywords
asbestosis, environmental agents, pulmonary disease



