James Nolan, MPH, is the Community Engagement Manager for the Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit at University of California at San Francisco (UCSF). They are a unit of the UCSF Medical School and they are part of a network of Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit across North America dedicated to providing expertise on the connection between reproductive and children’s environmental health, and the environment. He has managed a number of participatory action-driven research projects including Latin teens’ exposures to pesticides during puberty, Latinos’ exposures to carcinogens in cleaning products during their normal cleaning routines, on intra-neighborhood air pollution disparities, indoor air pollution from gas stoves.
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