Jennifer Richmond‐Bryant
Biography
Dr. Jennifer Richmond‐Bryant is a national expert in the field of exposure assessment, specializing in human exposure to air pollution. Her research has an emphasis on the influence of variability in human exposure to air pollution and related implications for interpreting epidemiologic study results. While exploring physical aspects of air pollution, she has also studied air pollution in environmental justice communities. She is currently leading an exposure assessment of hazardous waste combustion emissions in a rural Louisiana town as part of the Louisiana State University Superfund research Center on Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals. Dr. Richmond‐Bryant joined the Forestry and Environmental Resources faculty at North Carolina State University in 2019 to use her experience as a federal scientist to inform teaching and research. She served as an exposure assessment subject matter expert for the U.S Environmental Protection Agency from 2008 to 2019, where she authored chapters of the Integrated Science Assessment on exposure assessment and/or atmospheric science for PM, ozone, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur, and lead. From 2005 to 2008, she was an Assistant Professor at the City University of New York (CUNY) Urban Public Health program. Her work has been published in several high impact journals.