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Julian D. Marshall's research lies at the intersection of air quality engineering and public health, aiming to understand the pollution that people breathe and reduce exposures. His work focuses on mechanistic and empirical modeling of air pollution to comprehend how concentrations vary over space and time and how these concentrations impact health as responses change due to variations in emissions. He studies the measurements and models of air pollution exposures, particularly in low-income countries, and examines exposure disparities related to demographic attributes such as race and income. His significant contributions have garnered various awards, including the Boeing International Professorship and multiple teaching accolades, reflecting his commitment to education and student support in addressing complex environmental issues.
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