David O’Loughlin
MRC Toxicology Unit, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
David O’Loughlin is an early career toxicologist and final year PhD student at the MRC Toxicology Unit. David’s work focuses on the potential human and environmental impact of tyre wear and tyre-derived chemicals. David sits on the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Toxicology Group Committee and was a 2024 recipient of the Mary Amdur Award from the Society of Toxicology for his interdisciplinary work on air pollution.
1:30 - 3:00 PM
December 4, 2024
Advancing Knowledge on Tire Abrasion and Emissions: Research, Measurement, and Health Impacts
Moderators: Cassie Rauert and Stephan Wagner
- Factors Influencing Tyre Abrasion and Particle Emission - Current Knowledge and Research Needs Keynote
Speaker: Mats Gustafsson - Quantifying Tire Abrasion and Airborne Particle Emissions Using an Enclosed Drum Bed Dynamometer
Speaker: Ludwig Schubert - Physicochemical Characterisation and Potential Health Effects of Tyre Wear Particles
Speaker: David O’Loughlin - A Parametrized and Regionalized TRWP Inventory Model for LCA
Speaker: Louisa Ospital