Jessica Trowbridge

Jessica Trowbridge

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Education

PhD, Environmental Health Sciences; University of California, Berkeley

MPH, Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health; University of California, Berkeley

BS, Molecular Environmental Biology; University of California, Berkeley

AA; Merritt Community College

Research Interests
environmental exposures, environmental justice, occupational health, biomonitoring, endocrine disruption, reproductive health, environmental epidemiology
Research Description
Dr. Trowbridge is currently a post-doc with the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment at UCSF, she is also a visiting scholar with the SH/E lab. Her current research focuses on evaluating prenatal exposure to toxic environmental chemicals in relation to pregnancy and birth outcomes. Her dissertation work entailed exploring exposure to environmental chemicals in a cohort of women firefighters in San Francisco and exploring the association of exposure with early biomarkers of effect. Dr. Trowbridge is a Latina scientist dedicated to promoting diversity in STEM fields and conducting research in environmental health.

 

Honors and Awards

Switzer Environmental Leadership Fellowship; Robert & Patricia Switzer Foundation (2019)
Targeted Research Training Grant; National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (2015-2020)
UC Berkeley SPH Alumni Association, Dr. Julia Quint Work and Environment Fellowship (2016-2020)
Hispanic Scholarship Fund Scholarship (2015-2016)
American Industrial Hygiene Foundation Scholarship (2017)
Biology Scholars Program Scholar; University of California, Berkeley (2001-2003)