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Dr. Rice’s research interests are in the field of environmental science and premature lung disease. She is the recipient of an NIH K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development award to study the effects of indoor air pollution on respiratory outcomes in preterm infants.
Bio
Dr. Rice's research focuses on the indoor environment as a modifiable risk factor for pediatric lung disease. Her short-term goals are to investigate the health effects of indoor air pollution in the homes of preterm infants. Future work will develop, implement, and evaluate the health impact of an intervention to reduce indoor air pollution in homes of infants and children with chronic lung disease.
Education and Training
BS, Pennsylvania State University (Nutrition), 2004
BS, Pennsylvania State University (Life Sciences ), 2004
DO, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine, 2009
MHS, Johns Hopkins School Of Public Health (Clinical Investigation), 2015
Titles and Academic Titles
Assistant Professor