Natalie Sampson, MPH
University of Michigan School of Public Health
Department of Heath Behavior Health Education
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor,
MI
USA
48109
Biographical Sketch: Natalie Sampson is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Health Behavior Health Education at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Over the last decade, she has participated in research with a variety of local governments and communities to understand and address environmental health risks, including transportation-related air pollution and climate change. She strives to translate public health and planning theories and research into policies and practice that promote health equity.
Papers:
4252.0
Using an environmental justice framework to examine cumulative effects of particulate matter and access to antioxidant rich foods on blood pressure
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Exposure to air pollution and access to antioxidants: Mapping structural factors in the oxidative stress process in the case of Detroit, Michigan