As a chemical engineer and health scientist, Stephanie specializes in computational modeling for environmental and human health risk assessment. She leverages her quantitative skills to model emissions and applies engineering principles to public health and environmental challenges.
Passionate about health and safety, Stephanie excels in developing and implementing advanced exposure assessment methodologies for consumers, workers, and communities. Her 麻豆传媒 spans thermodynamics, mass transport, chemistry, and system modeling. In her position, she focuses on managing technically diverse projects, conducting applied toxicology research, summarizing and interpreting data, and collaborating on product stewardship research.
Stephanie’s published research includes applying physiologically based pharmacokinetic models to assess ethanol exposure from consumer products, assessing source contribution to blood lead levels with biokinetic models, and refining methods for environmental measurement of tire and road wear particles.