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Lāsma Akūlova is a Researcher at the Institute of Occupational Safety and Environmental Health, part of Riga Stradins University. She leads projects on human biomonitoring, pesticide exposure, and 3D printing risks, with active involvement in EU programs like HBM4EU and PARC.
- Key affiliations: Latvian Council of Science, European Commission, RSU grants
- Research areas: Occupational health, environmental toxicology, chemical risk assessment
Research interests focus on biomonitoring programs, workplace chemical exposure, and environmental health policy. She investigates telework impacts during the pandemic, e-waste recycling risks, and pesticide detection in residential zones.
Publications (15 most recent) span pesticide monitoring, occupational safety during 3D printing, and pandemic-related chemical exposure patterns. Articles emphasize biomarker analysis, geospatial risk factors, and policy implications.
Scientific awards include the Best presentation certificate (2021). She actively participates in conferences like EPICOH and the International Society of Exposure Science.
Activities include poster presentations on pesticide exposure mapping, e-waste metabolomics, and pandemic-related risk communication. She collaborates with EU partners and contributes to national health programs.
Press/media highlights: Research on household chemical cocktails and pesticide exposure in Latvia, with outreach through public surveys and policy discussions.


