
معرفی
Motria Caudill is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her work bridges environmental hazards and public health, focusing on air quality, chemical exposures, and community health interventions. She collaborates with agencies like the CDC/ATSDR on disaster responses and contamination assessments.
Research Interests: Dr. Caudill investigates environmental determinants of health disparities, including air pollution impacts on vulnerable populations, industrial contamination, and diagnostic strategies for infectious diseases like COVID-19. Her work emphasizes community engagement, sensor-based monitoring, and policy-relevant health consultations.
Publications: Her recent articles (2020-2025) highlight trends in environmental epidemiology, including SARS-CoV-2 testing methodologies, disaster recovery, and industrial pollution assessments. She frequently employs mixed-methods approaches, combining field data with public health frameworks to address chemical exposures and environmental justice.



