PM2.5 & Kidney Disease in São Paulo: USP Study Reveals Risks | AcademicJobs
Discover how University of São Paulo researchers link PM2.5 to higher kidney disease risks, with key stats and implications for Brazil.
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Iara da Silva is a PhD researcher at the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (IAG) at Universidade de São Paulo, in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences. She holds a degree and postgraduate qualification in Environmental Engineering from the Federal University of Technology – Paraná (UTFPR) and is pursuing doctoral studies in Meteorology with a focus on air quality modeling, atmospheric pollution, and climate change.
Her research examines the impacts of particulate matter and emissions from fixed and mobile sources.
Discover how University of São Paulo researchers link PM2.5 to higher kidney disease risks, with key stats and implications for Brazil.