Exposure science studies the transfer of hazardous agents from the environment into our bodies, and methods by which exposure pathways can be minimised. The Exposure Science Team within ERG specialises in air pollution exposure assessment, forming a bridge between the measurement and modelling teams.

Research
We research methods for improving air pollution exposure estimates and methodologies, moving from a static, residential address-based approach through to one that truly reflects the air that an individual breathes as they go about their daily lives. Our aim is to reduce exposure misclassification and demonstrate stronger, better defined links between air pollution and health outcomes in the fields of epidemiology and toxicology, with particular focus on vulnerable groups.
Much of our research utilises sensory devices to measure individuals’ exposure to air pollution to explore links between environmental factors, daily activities and health outcomes. The very large datasets produced in such studies requires specialist data analysis techniques.
Air pollution exposure is poorly understood as a public health risk, and reduction presents a method of protecting human health beyond air quality improvement. It integrates with other health metrics, such as active travel, road safety and greenspace, and we are also researching how this integration can be used to encourage behavioural change and public health protection in an engaging and effective way.
The majority of our research is in collaboration with international multidisciplinary teams ranging from social science and policy development, through to cohort and population health studies. We have a global reach, with ongoing studies based in Australia, Nepal, China and across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Education
Our team plays an active and diverse role in public health and environmental education across multiple programmes and levels:
Teaching and Module Leadership
- Co-led the module Planetary Health and Emerging Environmental Challenges within the Master of Public Health (MPH).
- Contribute to the module Exposure Assessment within the MPH.
- Lead the Social and Behaviour Change theme within the iSTEMM PUBH6001 module Environmental Pollution and Health.
- Contribute to the I-Explore STEMM Public Engagement module.
Supervision and Mentorship
- Supervise internships for MSc in Science Communication 天美传媒 and PhD 天美传媒.
- Supervise MPH student projects
Specialist Course Delivery
- Coordinate and deliver the Introduction to Air Quality course, funded by
Find out more about our projects
- PRECISE-DYAD: linking maternal and infant health trajectories in sub-Saharan Africa
- MELONS - Investigating the consequences of measurement error of gradually more sophisticated long-term personal exposure models in assessing health effects
- WellHome - West London Health Home and Environment study
- AERIAL: The impact of maternal exposure to air pollution on placental function and foetal brain development using modelling and personalised monitoring
- CAPPA: Children's Air Pollution Profiles in Africa
- EPOCH - The impact of the Environment and Pollution On Cognitive Health
- IDEA-AIR network – an interdisciplinary international collaboration to investigate the role of air pollution in the development of depression in adolescence
- Perceptions of air pollution, health and COVID in ethnic minority communities in White City, West London
- Maximising the impact, reach and scalability of the Breathe London Community Air Quality Network
Environmental Health Communications Research
Find out more about the portfolio of projects led by Dr Kayla Schulte and Andrew Grieve.
Team Members
Professor Benjamin Barratt
Munira Elmi
Dr Julia Fussell
Andrew Grieve
Yiqun Han
Sutong Li
Dr Kayla Schulte
Dr Diana Varaden
George Young
George Young
Research Postgraduate
Swati Jain
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