
IUPUI
Matthew Dietrich
The Polis Center
Expert Bio
Matthew Dietrich, an environmental geochemist who uses data to better understand environmental exposures and health, is a senior research analyst at the Polis Center in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering. He focuses on analyzing and better understanding environmental health and community data sets.
He has authored over a dozen peer-reviewed publications and has been an expert peer-reviewer for nearly a dozen environmental science and health related academic journals.
Areas of Expertise
Environmental pollution, lead contamination, water contamination, arsenic in drinking water.
Other Information
- Predictive modeling of indoor dust lead concentrations: Sources, risks, and benefits of intervention
- Using community science for detailed pollution research: a case-study approach in Indianapolis, IN, USA
- Element Transport and Partitioning Along Tidal Channels in Southwest Bangladesh
- Road sediment, an underutilized material in environmental science research: A review of perspectives on United States studies with international context
- Using Community Science to Better Understand Lead Exposure Risks
- A Simple Model Predicts Household Lead Exposure Risk