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Anne Riederer is a Clinical Associate Professor in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington. She focuses her research on exposure assessments and environmental health outcomes among vulnerable populations, particularly young children and pregnant women. Her work includes assessing risks associated with heavy metals, pesticides, and other environmental neurotoxicants. Dr. Riederer co-directs the Global Environmental Health Program at Emory University and previously served as a Senior Research Associate at Hagler Bailly Consulting. With a commitment to mentorship, she actively supports new students in the field. Her research interests include interventions aimed at improving children's environmental health and studying the effects of contaminated site remediation. Dr. Riederer has led numerous projects that address air pollution exposure and its impact on early brain development, and she collaborates with various institutions both locally and internationally to address environmental health disparities.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Teaching and conducting research in environmental health focusing on exposure assessments and children's health.
Global Environmental Health Program, Emory University • Atlanta, GA
Led research initiatives and collaborations in environmental health.
Hagler Bailly Consulting • Arlington, VA
Conducted assessments on environmental risks and public health implications.
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