Matthew Campen is a Distinguished Professor in the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy. He co-directs the UNM Clinical and Translational Science Center as well as an NIGMS-funded Center for Metals in Biology and Medicine. Dr. Campen received his PhD from the University of North Carolina School of Public Health and trained as a postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He has studied the systemic vascular toxicity of complex/diverse inhaled pollutants for most of his career. His lab has recently begun researching the human health impacts of micro- and nanoplastics as an emerging toxicant of global concern.
Integrated Health Sciences Core (IHSC) of the Michigan Center on Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD)Nanoplastics and Human Health
Environmental Research Webinar Series (Integrated Health Sciences Core of M-LEEaD)
November 6, 2024
12:00 pm - 12:50 pm
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Sponsored by: Integrated Health Sciences Core (IHSC) of the Michigan Center on Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD)
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Matthew Campen is a Distinguished Professor in the University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy. He co-directs the UNM Clinical and Translational Science Center as well as an NIGMS-funded Center for Metals in Biology and Medicine. Dr. Campen received his PhD from the University of North Carolina School of Public Health and trained as a postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He has studied the systemic vascular toxicity of complex/diverse inhaled pollutants for most of his career. His lab has recently begun researching the human health impacts of micro- and nanoplastics as an emerging toxicant of global concern.