
Michael Kleinman
Adjunct Professor · Air Pollution Health Effects
University of California, IrvineAbout
Michael Kleinman serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Environmental & Occupational Health at the University of California, Irvine School of Public Health, where he co-directs the Air Pollution Health Effects Laboratory. His position involves advanced research on air pollutant toxicity using both human volunteer studies and animal models, with particular emphasis on cardiopulmonary injury mechanisms and neurological health impacts.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences, New York University
Dr. Kleinman's research centers on air pollution health effects, specifically investigating free radical generation and oxidative stress pathways following inhalation of toxic compounds. His laboratory employs state-of-the-art in vivo exposure systems for human and animal subjects alongside in vitro cellular models to dissect mechanistic responses. Key focus areas include:
- Electronic cigarette cardiovascular toxicity
- Alzheimer's disease progression linked to particulate matter
- Clonal hematopoiesis in pollution exposure
- Atmospheric chemistry of brake wear emissions
- Heart-brain axis biomarkers for early dementia detection
- Port-related air quality disparities
Recent publications demonstrate intense investigation of electronic cigarette impacts on cardiac function across aging populations, alongside innovative work connecting heart rate variability signatures to pre-symptomatic Alzheimer's disease through CSF biomarkers. His port air quality studies leverage pandemic shutdowns as natural experiments to isolate emission sources.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards mentioned in source materials
As Co-Director of the Air Pollution Health Effects Laboratory, Dr. Kleinman leads grant-funded research on pollutant exposure mechanisms, though specific grants aren't detailed. His extensive publication record indicates continuous federal or institutional funding. While student mentorship is implied through laboratory work, no advisees are named in the provided information.
The Air Pollution Health Effects Laboratory utilizes integrated approaches including exposure atmosphere generation, physiological monitoring of cardiovascular function, and neurocognitive assessments to evaluate complex pollutant interactions. Current work combines particulate matter characterization with real-time health effect measurements in hypertension models and aging studies.
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