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Tim Smyth is a researcher at the UNC School of Medicine, focusing on the effects of environmental pollutants on immune and respiratory cells. His work, mentored by Dr. Ilona Jaspers, explores how particulate matter and diesel exhaust alter macrophage polarization and epithelial barrier function.
- Education: Not explicitly stated
- Awards: Leon and Bertha Golberg Postdoctoral Fellowship
His research spans Toxicology, Environmental Medicine, and Immunology, with recent publications on particulate matter, airway epithelial toxicity, and inflammatory responses. Key trends in his 15 most recent articles include mechanistic studies of pollutant-induced cellular changes and immune signaling pathways.
Scientific awards include the Leon and Bertha Golberg Postdoctoral Fellowship. His collaborative work involves institutions like UNC Health and researchers such as Dr. Steven Georas. No student advising details are publicly listed, but his publications suggest mentorship roles through co-authorships.
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