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Ian Mudway is an Associate Professor at Imperial College London in the School of Public Health. With 25 years of experience, he has focused on researching the impacts of air pollution on human health. His work includes developing assays to quantify the toxicity of chemical cocktails present in the air we breathe. Mudway has published over 100 research papers, reports, and book chapters, and he provides advice to local, national, and international governments and NGOs. He is also passionate about communicating science to lay audiences and has worked extensively with artists and educators to promote public understanding of the risks associated with environmental pollutants. Currently, his research emphasizes the early life impacts of pollutants on lung and cognitive development in children living in urban populations, with a goal to understand the mechanisms that drive adverse effects and modify individual susceptibility to air pollution. Mudway leads the Environmental Toxicology Group and participates in the management of various research units focusing on environmental health and neurocognitive impacts of pollution.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.