
The cutting edge of science
An exclusive look at important research just over the horizon that promises to impact our health and the environment
Take a peek with us over the horizon into the latest research on our environment and health.
EHN.org has teamed with the Science Communication Network to bring new findings, science and perspectives from up-and-coming scientists nationwide.
Be proactive; get smart. Learn ahead of anyone else what's impacting your health and our planet, from leading experts on these subjects.
About this science series
Each year, up to 10 outstanding researchers from fields of green chemistry/engineering and the environmental health sciences are selected to serve as Science Fellows. They bring a wide range of experiences and intimate understanding of diverse disciplines, which we capture here in a series of posts, interviews and videos.
Take a tour of the latest posts and videos in our series on our website. Worth your time....
Meet the science fellows 2022
Yanelli Nunez, PhD., PSE Healthy Energy
Learn more about Dr. Nunez here.
Rachel M. Shaffer, PhD., U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development
Learn more about Dr. Shaffer here.
Zhenyu Tian, PhD., Northeastern University
Learn more about Dr. Tian here.
Ryan Sassan Babadi, PhD., National Center for Environmental Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Learn more about Dr. Babadi here.
Jessica Trowbridge, PhD., University of California - San Francisco
Learn more about Dr. Trowbridge here.
Catherine F. Wise, PhD., Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University
Learn more about Dr. Wise here.
Former fellows
Raquel Chamorro-Garcia, PhD. University of California, Santa Cruz
Michael Wentzel, PhD. Augsburg University
Meghan Rebuli, PhD. UNC Chapel Hill
Fenna Sillé, PhD. John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Miranda Spratlen, PhD. Columbia University
Tom Bruton, PhD. Green Science Policy Institute
Genoa Warner, PhD. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Reuben Hudson, PhD. College of the Atlantic
Jessie P. Buckley, PhD. John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Christian Schäfer, PhD. University of Massachusetts Boston
Ashley Malin, PhD. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Natalie O'Neil, PhD. Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Education
The fellowship
The Science Communication Fellowship is a nine-month program for early career PhD scientists who want to maximize the impact of their work to benefit public health and the environment, and share their passion for science. Fellows are chosen from the fields of green chemistry/engineering and the environmental health sciences, and work in academia and government.
The program focus is on the skills necessary for confident and effective engagement with the range of non-scientists Fellows will encounter in their careers as they share rapidly evolving environmental health and green chemistry research.
Learn more about the program here.