Fitri Kurniasari, S.K.M., M.K.K.K., Ph.D.

Fitri Kurniasari, S.K.M., M.K.K.K., Ph.D.

Lecturer and Environmental Health Researcher, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia

Dr. Fitri Kurniasari is a lecturer at the Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, and an environmental health researcher at the Center for Industrial and Environmental Health Studies. She obtained her Ph.D. in Medical Science from the Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University, Japan, and holds Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Occupational Health and Public Health from Universitas Indonesia.

Her research expertise includes toxicology of environmental pollutants, health impacts of air pollution, and occupational exposures in industrial settings. She has been involved in multidisciplinary studies focusing on PM0.25 exposure and its cardiometabolic effects, the indirect effects of PM2.5 on COVID-19 mortality in Greater Jakarta, and the ecological and human health risks of chromium and tannery effluents in South Asia.

Dr. Kurniasari has published in high-impact international journals such as Chemosphere, Science of the Total Environment, and Annals of Global Health. She has also led research projects on health risk perception of drinking water quality in urban Jakarta and the development of a mobile application for real-time risk assessment. Her work bridges environmental science and public health, with a focus on practical solutions to mitigate exposure and health risks in vulnerable populations.

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