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Mark M. Chambers is an Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Stony Brook University. His research focuses on intersections of environments, science, and technology, particularly examining historical cases like lead mining's ecological and cultural impacts. He completed a Rita Allen Civic Science fellowship and collaborates on NSF-funded environmental justice projects.
Research Interests:
- Environmental History
- Science and Technology Studies
- Community Justice
- Lead Mining Practices
- Health-Environment Links
Scientific Awards:
- Rita Allen Civic Science Fellowship
Current Projects: Analyzing environmental data governance at the EPA and community-based participatory research frameworks through NSF Collaborative Research Grant.
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