October 24, 2025: Wood smoke alteration of respiratory mucosal immune health

Meghan E. Rebuli, PhD, ATSF

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma, and Lung Biology

Director, Curriculum in Toxicology and Environmental Medicine

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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About the speaker: Dr. Meghan E. Rebuli is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Director of the Curriculum in Toxicology & Environmental Medicine, a member of the Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma and Lung Biology, and a Vice Chair of the Institutional Review Board at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  She earned a Bachelor of Science and a PhD from North Carolina State University and completed her postdoctoral training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on investigating sex specific effects of air pollutants and new and emerging tobacco products on respiratory health. Specifically, she is interested in how the interaction of sex and inhaled toxicants can alter respiratory health at the individual level and population level. Dr. Rebuli investigates these questions using in vivo prospective and observational clinical studies and translational cell culture models.


Friday, October 24, 2025

Field Auditorium, Room 1112, Grainger Hall (9 Circuit Drive, Durham, NC)

This seminar will also be presented live via Panopto. Click HERE for the livestream.


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