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Natalie Johnson is an Associate Professor in Environmental and Occupational Health at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University. She chairs the Interdisciplinary Program in Toxicology and leads critical research on air pollution impacts on vulnerable populations.
- Education
- PhD in Toxicology, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environmental Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- BS in Biology, Texas A&M University College of Science
Her research focuses on inhalation toxicology, maternal exposure to pollutants, and gene-environment interactions. She directs the mobile responding to air pollution in disasters (mRAPiD van), a real-time chemical pollutant detection platform, and investigates emerging environmental chemicals in breast milk.
Current projects include:
- Respiratory toxicology of inhaled pollutants
- Prenatal/pediatric air pollution exposure and immune development
- Development of green-engineered clays for toxin mitigation
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