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Below are the academic highlights from the most recent version of my CV. For more information, please feel free to send me an email.
+Below are the academic highlights from the most recent version of my CV. You can download a full copy of my CV here.
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-Peer-Reviewed Publications
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- - Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Bullard, R. D., Min, E., Morello-Frosch, R., Salgado, M., Patterson, R., Plummer, L., Wedekind, N., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: Eliminating systematic disparities in air pollution exposure requires more than emission reduction. Submitted for review.
- - (2024) Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: PM2.5 exposure disparities persist despite strict vehicle emissions controls in California. (link)
- - (2022) Koolik, L., Roesch, M., Dameto de Espana, C., Rapp, C. N., Franco Deloya, L. J., Shen, C., Hallar, A. G., McCubbin, I. B., and Cziczo, D. J.: A phase separation inlet for droplets, ice residuals, and interstitial aerosol particles. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. (link)
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- - Rojas Mendoza, L., Koolik, L. H., Wang, Y., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: Analyzing sources and spatial scales of air pollution disparities in California.
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- - (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Meeting
- - (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. Invited talk for the AGU GeoHealth OSPA Award-Winning Talks Webinar. (video)
- - (2024) Koolik, L. H., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: A conceptual framework towards equity-oriented decision-making in air pollution. Health Effects Institute Annual Conference 2024. (abstract on page 5)
- - (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. Joint AGU/AMS Climate and Health Showcase.
- - (2023) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2023. (abstract, iPoster video)
- - (2023) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources Remain After Decades of Emissions Controls. Health Effects Institute Annual Conference 2023. (abstract, video)
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Awards and Fellowships
- (2024) American Geophysical Union, Outstanding Student Presentation Award.
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+My research interests lie at the intersection of air quality engineering, exposure science, public policy, and environmental justice. Using reduced-complexity air modeling tools and principles of data science, I engineer policy solutions for ameliorating disparate air pollution exposures burdening communities of color in California and across the United States.
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+Peer-Reviewed Publications
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+ - Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Bullard, R. D., Min, E., Morello-Frosch, R., Salgado, M., Patterson, R., Plummer, L., Wedekind, N., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: Eliminating systematic disparities in air pollution exposure requires more than emission reduction. Submitted for review.
+ - (2024) Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: PM2.5 exposure disparities persist despite strict vehicle emissions controls in California. (link)
+ - (2022) Koolik, L., Roesch, M., Dameto de Espana, C., Rapp, C. N., Franco Deloya, L. J., Shen, C., Hallar, A. G., McCubbin, I. B., and Cziczo, D. J.: A phase separation inlet for droplets, ice residuals, and interstitial aerosol particles. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. (link)
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+Working Papers
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+ - Rojas Mendoza, L., Koolik, L. H., Wang, Y., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: Analyzing sources and spatial scales of air pollution disparities in California.
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+Presentations
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+ - (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Meeting
+ - (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. Invited talk for the AGU GeoHealth OSPA Award-Winning Talks Webinar. (video)
+ - (2024) Koolik, L. H., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: A conceptual framework towards equity-oriented decision-making in air pollution. Health Effects Institute Annual Conference 2024. (abstract on page 5)
+ - (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. Joint AGU/AMS Climate and Health Showcase.
+ - (2023) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2023. (abstract, iPoster video)
+ - (2023) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources Remain After Decades of Emissions Controls. Health Effects Institute Annual Conference 2023. (abstract, video)
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+Press
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+ - (Sept. 11, 2024) California has dramatically improved its air quality, but racial disparities persist. UC Berkeley News (link)
+ - (Sept. 11, 2024) California Slashed Harmful Vehicle Emissions, but People of Color and Overburdened Communities Continue to Breathe the Worst Air. Inside Climate News (link)
+ - (Sept. 11, 2024) Californians Are Breathing Far Less Vehicle Pollution, but Disparities Are Widening. KQED (link)
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