Stanford Health Policy Seminar: Steve Luby - "Reducing air pollution from brick manufacturing in Bangladesh"
Stanford Health Policy Seminar: Steve Luby - "Reducing air pollution from brick manufacturing in Bangladesh"
Friday, April 11, 202512:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Pacific)
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Hybrid Seminar: Lunch will be provided for on-campus participants.
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Encina Commons, Room 119
615 Crothers Way
Stanford, CA 94305
Talk Title: TBD
Dr. Luby’s research is focused on health in low and middle income countries and currently includes several themes.
His research group focuses on Human and Planetary Health and is engaged in a series of efforts to generate knowledge that will alter the way that bricks are manufactured across South Asia so that they generate less air pollution, less climate change and tens of thousands fewer deaths per year. This involves: 1) evaluating interventions in brick kilns to improve combustion efficiency and so simultaneously reduce coal costs for producers while generating less pollution and 2) using remote sensing to specify the location of brick kilns and ultimately evaluate their emissions. Another strand of his planetary health work looks at the release of lead into the environment in low and middle income countries, seeks to identify the sources of lead that is generating the greatest public health burden and develops and evaluates interventions to reduce this burden.