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James L Sublett
Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Louisville
USA
Tel: 502-429-8585
James L. Sublett, MD, is a Clinical Professor and the Section Chief of Pediatric Allergy at the University of Louisville School of Medicine and is the current President of the Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma, & immunology. He is the co-Founder and Managing Partner of Family Allergy & Asthma, based in Louisville, Ky with 19 offices throughout Louisville Metro, Kentucky and Southern Indiana. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Board of Regents for the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology (ACAAI) and is the Chair of the Indoor Environment and the Public Relations Committees for the College. Dr. Sublett is the Founder and Chairman of AllergyZone LLC, a company dedicated to developing products for the relief of allergy and asthma. He is an expert on the effects of air pollution on human health, especially related to indoor air pollution resulting from both outdoor and indoor sources, including diesel particulates, PM2.5 and biological sources for allergens such as cockroach and mouse. He also has an interest in the inter-relationship of building science and indoor airpollution. He is a frequent invited lecturer on medical socio-economics, allergy, asthma and indoor environmental issues and has a special research interest on the effectiveness of air filtration. He is married and has four grown children and lives in Anchorage, KY.
James L. Sublett research interest include air pollution on human health, especially related to indoor air pollution resulting from both outdoor and indoor sources, including diesel particulates, PM2.5, and biological sources for allergens such as cockroach and mouse. He also has an interest in the inter-relationship of building science and indoor air pollution.
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