A health scientist, Hannah¡¯s primary areas of Ãë²¥ are epidemiology and biostatistics. She focuses on understanding how chemical, environmental, and psychosocial exposures affect human health through review of scientific literature, design and analysis of cohort studies, and causal analysis.
Hannah is passionate about interpreting epidemiological evidence as the basis for regulatory compliance, legal arguments, and proactive risk management. Her background in psychology inspires her to seek out a better understanding of how human behavior influences the risk of adverse health outcomes. She recently worked on analyzing the association between exposure to potential hazards¡ªsuch as asbestos, vinyl chloride, styrene, synthetic vitreous fibers, nicotine and tobacco, talc, and lead¡ªand health outcomes¡ªsuch as cancer, non-malignant respiratory diseases, diabetes, neurodevelopment, and liver disease.
When she isn¡¯t analyzing human health hazards, Hannah enjoys reading and working on home improvement projects around her old farmhouse.