Assistant Research Professor
Community, Environment & Policy Department
Biography
Nathan Lothrop, PhD, is the associate director of the WEST EJ Center and an assistant research professor in the College of Public Health. With over 10 years of collaborative environmental health and epidemiology research experience in academia and private consulting, he is committed to community-engaged solutions to environmental health issues. Nathan has expertise in air pollution epidemiology, GIS and spatial analysis, social determinants of health, heavy metals exposures, research results reporting, and science communication. Prior to this, he worked in photography and media, a skillset he applies to science communications. Nathan is passionate about improving public health through responsible, team-based environmental health research and service. He has been awarded the International Society of Exposure Science JESEE Young Investigator Award (2019) and the College’s Community-Engaged Scholarship and Practice Award (2015).
Education
Post Doctoral Research Associate, Asthma and Airway Disease Research Center, University of Arizona, 2022
PhD, Environmental Health Sciences, University of Arizona, 2020
MS, Geographic Information Systems Technology, University of Arizona, 2012
MS, Environmental and Regional Planning, University of Arizona, 2011
BA, Anthropology, Photography, New York University, 2008