
معرفی
Dr. Jada Hoyle-Gardner is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, where she investigates environmental health disparities with a focus on women of color through interdisciplinary toxicology and biomolecular research.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Science (concentration in biomolecular sciences) from Florida A&M University
- B.S. in Chemistry from Spelman College
Research Interests: Her work spans Chemical Exposure, Environmental Health, Maternal and Child Health, Toxicology, Public Health, and Biology, emphasizing the intersection of environmental toxins and health outcomes for marginalized communities. She integrates microbiology and biomolecular science to develop innovative approaches for assessing chemical risks in vulnerable populations.
Scientific Awards:
- NIH T32 Fellowship
- FIRST Program Fellowship
Advising and Grants: Funded by an NIH T32 training grant, Dr. Hoyle-Gardner develops research and teaching expertise through Emory's FIRST Program. While her current fellowship focuses on independent research, the program structure inherently cultivates mentorship capabilities for future academic roles.
Labs and Teams: She actively participates in Emory University's Postdoctoral Council for Diversity (EU-PCD) and collaborates across disciplines through professional networks including NOBCChE and the American Public Health Association to advance environmental justice research.



