
Event Date
Zoom information
- Meeting ID: 992 7828 8529
- Passcode: 111314
The UC Davis Environmental Health Sciences Center sponsors this Science Seminar series every other month. Dr. Lilly Wu will be speaking on "What's That Smell? Community Air Protection Teaches Us Unexpected Lessons to Advance Culmulative Impacts."

Lily Wu, PhD, is California’s primary Community Air Protection toxicologist and works at California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA). Her responsibilities include assessing health benefits of community emissions reduction plans, and consideration of cumulative exposures of multiple chemical and non-chemical stressors in addressing communities’ disparate health outcomes.
Dr. Wu has extensive work experience and expertise in human health risk assessment, cumulative impacts assessment, exposome, and community engagement. She serves as a technical expert on several local (community), state, and federal advisory committees, ranging in topics from health equity, pesticides, and environmental justice science (US EPA SAB EJSARP).
Dr. Wu has been a member of the UCD EHSC Community Stakeholder Advisory Committee (CSTAC) since 2022. She also serves as OEHHA’s technical member on the California Air Resources Board Statewide Mobile Monitoring Initiative Project Expert Group (CARB SMMI PEG).
Dr. Wu enjoys mentoring and has been an invited guest lecturer in many undergraduate classes on natural resources sciences and an invited panelist at the recent National Science Policy Network Symposium in April 2024.