Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Villanova University
Dr. Aimee Eggler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Villanova University. She is the recipient of a Junior Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award and a Tolle Lege Teaching Award from Villanova. Aimee's research lab, powered by undergraduate and masters students, studies the Nrf2 protein, the master switch in humans for antioxidant, detoxification and inflammatory systems. Her research papers have been cited over 3000 times. Currently funded by two National Institutes of Health grants, these projects assess 1) the effects of Philadelphia subway air pollution on human lung cells, and 2) whether combining a broccoli sprouts supplement with exercise in older individuals can boost age-related declines in Nrf2 activation.
Air pollution inside Philly’s subway is much worse than on the streets
Oct 08, 2024 12:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
The air quality in the City Hall subway station in downtown Philadelphia is much worse than on the sidewalks directly above the station. That is a key finding of our new study published in the Journal of Exposure Science ...