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Sarah Dunlop is a Clinical Lecturer at the Rural Clinical School within the UWA Medical School at the University of Western Australia. Her research focuses on the intersection of environmental health, neurology, and clinical medicine, particularly addressing the impacts of plastic pollution on human health and advancements in spinal cord injury rehabilitation. She has contributed to initiatives like the Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health, advocating for global policies to mitigate plastic-related health risks.
Her work spans interdisciplinary areas including neurotoxicology, public health policy, and regenerative medicine. Recent studies explore the effects of microplastics, phthalates, and bisphenols on neurological development and systemic health. Dr. Dunlop’s clinical research includes randomized controlled trials evaluating surgical interventions and exercise therapies for spinal cord injury recovery, emphasizing evidence-based practice and patient outcomes.
Dr. Dunlop’s articles highlight systemic approaches to plastic pollution mitigation, emphasizing social and environmental justice. She advocates for policy frameworks to reduce toxic chemical exposure and promote sustainable materials. Her contributions bridge clinical practice, environmental science, and global health advocacy, reflecting a commitment to translational research with real-world impact.



