The University of Michigan School of Public Health has partnered with several community groups in Detroit to receive a five-year, $2.8 million grant to combat air pollution and related health risks in Detroit. “I'm excited about this opportunity to work with leaders in environmental health in the city of Detroit and to translate research into a practical public health action plan that will have implications in Detroit and beyond,” said Dr. Amy Jo Schulz, professor of health behavior and health education and co-principal investigator for the project.