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Mary Schoen is an Affiliate Assistant Professor in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. She holds a Doctorate degree in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University and has previously earned a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the same institution and Bucknell University, respectively. Mary completed a post-doctoral research position at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), where she developed tools for risk and sustainability assessments in engineered water systems. Her work contributed to the scientific foundation of the 2012 Draft National Ambient Water Quality Criteria. In 2010, she was awarded the National Exposure Research Laboratory Special Achievement Award for her significant contributions. Mary has extensive experience as a peer reviewer for renowned journals and has participated as an invited expert in various meetings, focusing on quantitative microbial risk assessment. Her research interests include sustainability assessments and microbial risk evaluations in water treatment and reuse options.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Teaching and conducting research in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences.
Soller Environmental • Washington, DC
Developed risk assessment tools and sustainability assessment methodologies for engineered water systems at the EPA.
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