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Lindsay Bramwell is a Researcher at Northumbria University specializing in environmental contamination pathways, public health risks, and air quality. Her work focuses on human exposure to legacy and emerging contaminants (e.g., lead, PBDEs), indoor/outdoor pollution, and health impacts. She holds a PhD from Northumbria University (2018). Key research themes include urban agriculture lead exposure, air quality in Mexico City and India, and the effects of environmental interventions.
Education: PhD in Environmental Science, Northumbria University, September 2018.
Research Interests: Contaminated land management, bioaccessibility of toxic substances, indoor microbiology, and the spatial analysis of pollution linked to socioeconomic factors. Her studies often involve interdisciplinary collaborations and citizen science initiatives.
Articles Trends: Bramwell's work highlights global air quality challenges, particularly in megacities like Mexico City and Delhi, and their health implications. She explores interventions to reduce lead exposure in urban settings and evaluates the role of environmental policies in mitigating pollution risks.
Awards: None listed.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with international teams on projects such as the In2Air study and Mexico City air quality analyses, emphasizing global environmental health equity.

