Dr. Bartlett is a Professor in the School of Population & Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Health Theme, in the Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. She holds a Masters degree in Occupational Hygiene and a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of ...
Dr. Bartlett is a Professor in the School of Population & Public Health, Occupational and Environmental Health Theme, in the Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. She holds a Masters degree in Occupational Hygiene and a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of British Columbia. She received post doctoral training in inhalation toxicology at the University of Iowa School of Public Health.
Dr. Bartlett’s research interests include indoor air quality, bioaerosol exposures in work and community environments, particularly in rural or agricultural settings. She is committed to communicating research findings accessible to the public. In addition to being an author of 90 peer reviewed publications, she is the executive producer of an animated video on ticks, and has appeared in Discovery Channel, CBC and PBS documentaries.
She was a British Columbia Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar from 2002 – 2007. She received a Killam Graduate Teaching Award in 2011.