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Megan Schwarzman is a physician and environmental health scientist at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health, with a focus on endocrine-disrupting chemicals, reproductive health, and chemicals policy. She serves as Associate Director of Health and Environment at the Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry, an interdisciplinary collaboration spanning multiple colleges and schools.
Education:
- MPH in Environmental Health Sciences, UC Berkeley (2007)
- MD, University of Massachusetts (2000)
- BA in History, Haverford College (1994)
Her research integrates green chemistry and policy analysis, particularly examining EU and California regulatory frameworks. Current projects assess Proposition 65’s impact on carcinogen exposure and safer chemical design. She co-developed the Greener Solutions course, which trains students in interdisciplinary chemical innovation.
Scientific Awards:
- 2021 Rosati Lecturer at UC Berkeley School of Public Health
Schwarzman has served on California EPA’s Green Ribbon Science Panel (2009–present) and chaired the Scientific Guidance Panel for California’s biomonitoring program. Her work bridges clinical medicine, public health, and sustainability, with a strong commitment to student mentorship in applied sciences.
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