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Dr. Aimen Farraj is a Research Biologist/Principal Investigator at the US EPA serving in the Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment. Dr. Farraj completed a dual PhD degree in Pharmacology and Environmental Toxicology at Michigan State University and two post-doctoral fellowships (North Carolina State University and US EPA). He is a diplomat of the American Board of Toxicology. His research interests include study of the adverse cardiopulmonary health effects of air pollution and development of better predictive tools for risk assessment.


UNC AFFILIATIONS:

Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma & Lung Biology (CEMALB), Toxicology

CLINICAL/RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Cardiovascular Biology, Cardiovascular disease, Global Health, Health Equity, Immunology, Physiology, Pulmonary, Sleep, Toxicology