Jada Hoyle-Gardner
Post Doctoral Fellow
PostDoctoral
Post Doctoral Fellow, Environmental Health
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Dr. Jada Hoyle-Gardner received her Ph.D. in Environmental Science (with a concentration in biomolecular sciences) from Florida A&M University (FAMU). Prior to FAMU, Dr. Hoyle-Gardner received her B.S. in Chemistry from Spelman College. Her academic research experiences include a diverse training in microbiology, toxicology, and public health. Dr. Hoyle-Gardner is currently a T32 funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. Her research centers around environmental health and toxicology, especially for women of color. In addition, she has experience in microbiology and biomolecular science. Her interdisciplinary approach has allowed her to collaborate with various scientists from multiple backgrounds for publications and presentations. In addition to her laboratory work, Dr. Hoyle-Gardner is also a Fellow in the FIRST (Fellowships in Research and Science Teaching) Program at Emory University.
Areas of Interest
- Chemical Exposure
- Environmental Health
- Maternal and Child Health
- Public Health Biology
- Toxicology
Affiliations & Activities
- Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
- American Public Health Association
- Emory University’s Postdoctoral Council for Diversity (EU-PCD)
- Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society (AKM)
- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society (Associate Membership)
- Alpha Chi Sigma Professional Fraternity
- National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE)
- American Chemical Society (ACS)