
About
Wendy Heiger-Bernays holds the title of Emeritus Clinical Professor in the Department of Environmental Health at Boston University's School of Public Health and is affiliated faculty with the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS). Her work bridges academia and public health policy, focusing on environmental hazard toxicity and health risk assessments for vulnerable populations exposed to contaminants.
Education:
- PhD in Biochemistry, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- BS in Biology, University of Connecticut
Research Interests: Dr. Heiger-Bernays investigates methods to evaluate the toxicity of environmental chemicals, particularly developmental effects and endocrine-disrupting compounds. Her work compares traditional and in vitro toxicology approaches, emphasizing mechanisms of action in molecular pathways. She advocates for reducing public exposure to harmful substances through policy engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Committees & Outreach: She serves on federal, state, and local committees to safeguard public health by mitigating environmental chemical risks. Her efforts highlight the translation of scientific findings into actionable policies.
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