I am a fifth-year pharmacology PhD candidate (with a concentration in environmental toxicology) at Wayne State University in the lab of SOT member Dr. Christopher Kassotis. My dissertation work utilizes diverse in vitro and in vivo models to characterize the endocrine- and metabolism-disrupting potential of liquid crystal monomers (LCMs), an emerging class of persistent environmental pollutants. This work has inspired me to consider a career as a chemical risk assessor to achieve my goal of informing regulatory policy and safe chemical development/utilization in industrial sectors. While my PhD program and dissertation research have prepared me to characterize chemical hazards, I have received little formal training in risk assessment techniques. I was, therefore, very grateful to receive support from the SOT Supplemental Training for Education Program (STEP) to attend the Rutgers Risk Assessment Bootcamp.
The WEEL Committee
The OARS-WEEL Committee is composed of volunteer experts specializing in the scientific determination of occupational exposure levels. This committee actively seeks a balanced representation of professionals from toxicology and industrial hygiene, drawing upon a diverse range of experience from industry, government, academia, and consulting. Importantly, each member contributes to the Committee based on their individual expertise and not as an official representative of their respective employer, organization, or agency.
