Healthy Air
One of the costs of industrialization, clean and healthy air is not guaranteed and minority, impoverished, and disenfranchised communities are at an elevated risk of exposure to unhealthy, toxic, and even deadly air. The equation for healthy air, however, is much more complex than a formula of emissions from factories and automobiles, it involves dynamic interplay between infrastructure, waste management, and public health among other disciplines.-
Mary A. Fox
Assistant ProfessorMary Fox, PhD '01, MPH, develops cumulative risk assessments that consider how biological, chemical, environmental, and social factors together affect the public's health. -
Maya Gomes
Assistant ProfessorMaya Gomes, PhD, is primarily interested in the use of sulfur isotope and other geochemical records to reconstruct the coupled biogeochemical cycling of sulfur, carbon, and oxygen across important Earth-life transitions over the course of Earth history. -
Kathy W. Hill
Senior Adviser; Senior LecturerKathy Hill, PhD, has teaching and research interests in Congress and specifically its institutional capacity with respect to policymaking in scientific and technical areas, as well as the role of civics in American democracy. -
Hannah Marker
Research AssociateHannah Marker, MPH ‘18, uses community-based, behavior change approaches and training programs to protect local environments and empower women to achieve their goals. -
Scot Miller
Assistant ProfessorScot M. Miller, PhD, studies the emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants. His lab, the Greenhouse Gas Research Group, uses observations of greenhouse gases collected from airplanes, towers, and satellites to estimate emissions across individual states to continents. -
Danielle Nachman
Project Manager; Senior ScientistDanielle Nachman, PhD, is a geochemist with a focus on fate and trace detection of contaminants in complex environmental systems, and technologies for remediation of drinking water and soils. Her recent work has centered on removal and destruction of PFAS in drinking water, wastewater, and soil, and replacement of PFAS in aqueous film forming foams (AFFF) for firefighting.
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