Ellison Carter

Associate Professor Civil and Environmental Engineering College of Engineering Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO Ellison.Carter@colostate.edu Fellowship Project: Improving Assessment of Residential Exposures for Home Energy Efficiency and Health Studies Ellison is an environmental engineer, and her current research combines interests and expertise in indoor and outdoor air quality, exposure science, and chemistry. She aims to answer questions relevant to energy, environmental health, and housing policy. She is working to understand…

Meet JPB Fellow Marccus Hendricks

Hendricks, an assistant professor in the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation’s Urban Studies and Planning Program, will receive up to $240,000 over three years as he plans to explore how toxic flood waters and damaged infrastructure resulting from natural disasters beget public health crises. In addition, Hendricks’ research will investigate how “citizen scientists” can play a part in monitoring and inspecting infrastructure systems in order to…

Colleen Reid featured in CU News

Congratulations to Colleen Reid – JPB Environmental Health Fellow Colleen Reid, an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, has been selected as a JPB Environmental Health (EH) Fellow by Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Funded by the JPB Foundation the JPB EH Fellowship Program supports a new generation of Environmental Health scholars who are committed to developing solutions and supporting policy changes that address environmental, social, and…

Nail polishes with ‘n-free’ labels are not necessarily free of toxic compounds

JPB Fellow Diana Ceballos latest article: Phthalate and Organophosphate Plasticizers in Nail Polish: Evaluation of Labels and Ingredients. Consumers are growing more knowledgeable about the potential health effects of nail polish, and manufacturers have taken action. They have started removing potentially toxic ingredients and labeling their products as being free of those substances. However, these labels aren’t always accurate, and reformulated products aren’t necessarily safer, according to a report in…

Jennifer D. Roberts

Associate Professor Director, Public Health Outcomes & Effects of the Built Environment Lab, Department of Kinesiology University of Maryland School of Public Health. College Park, MD www.jenniferdeniseroberts.com, www.wekesaearthcenter.com  jenrob@umd.edu Fellowship Project: Gauging Effects of Neighborhood Trends and Sickness (GENTS) Study: Examining the Perception of Transit-Induced Gentrification in Prince George’s County Jennifer D. Roberts is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Maryland School of Public Health. She is…

Chandra Jackson

Earl Stadtman Investigator Social & Environmental Determinants of Health Equity Group Epidemiology Branch National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Triangle Park, NC chandra.jackson@nih.gov Dr. Chandra L. Jackson is an Earl Stadtman Tenure-Track Investigator who leads the Social and Environmental Determinants of Health Equity group in the Epidemiology Branch of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences with a joint appointment in the intramural program of the National Institute of…

Leah Lozier

Social Science Analyst Program Evaluation Division Office of Policy Development & Research U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington, DC Leah.M.Lozier@hud.gov Leah Lozier is Social Science Analyst in the Program Evaluation Division of the Office of Policy Development and Research at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Leah entered the Federal government in 2014 as a Presidential Management Fellow. Leah’s research is primarily focused on the…

Kirk Jalbert

Associate Professor Director of Graduate Studies Department of Environment and Sustainability in the University at Buffalo kjalbert@buffalo.edu www.kirkjalbert.com Fellowship Project:  Assessing Landowner Perceptions of Environmental and Public Health Risks When Signing Easements Agreements for Oil and Gas Pipelines/ Critical Infrastructure Criminalization Bills/ Exploring the Use of a Low-Cost Photopaper Tool for Citizen Science Detection of Urban Gas Leaks/ Tracking Stakeholder Perceptions and Outcomes in the Implementation of Amendment 23 Kirk…

Katherine Dickinson

Associate Professor Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Colorado School of Public Health Aurora, CO katherine.dickinson@ucdenver.edu Fellowship Collaborative Projects: Assessing Landowner Perceptions of Environmental and Public Health Risks When Signing Easements Agreements for Oil and Gas Pipelines/ Debts & Reciprocity vs. Deficits & Harms: Developing EJ Communication Tools to Catalyze Action/ Housing Policy as Public Health Policy: Building a Community-Engaged Impact Evaluation of Denver’s Sun Valley Public Housing Redevelopment Project  As…

Greg Bratman

Assistant Professor Environmental & Forest Sciences College of the Environment University of Washington Seattle, WA bratman@uw.edu Fellowship Project: Nature exposure, mental health, and equity: a multi-method approach Gregory Bratman is the Doug Walker Endowed Assistant Professor of Nature, Health, and Recreation in the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington, where he also works with EarthLab’s Nature for Health – a group of collaborators that work…