Meg Schwarzman

Job title: 
Associate Director
Department: 
School of Public Health
Bio/CV: 

Dr. Meg Schwarzman is a physician and Environmental Health Scientist in UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health. She also serves as Associate Director of Health and Environment for the interdisciplinary Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry. Her research and teaching focuses on environmental contributors to breast cancer, chemicals policy, and strategies for applying environmental health knowledge to the design and selection of safer materials. Dr. Schwarzman also trains Family Medicine residents in reproductive health care.

After studying history at Haverford College, Dr. Schwarzman earned her medical degree from the University of Massachusetts. She completed a Family Medicine residency at the University of California, San Francisco, where she was awarded the Julius R. Krevans Award for Clinical Excellence. She earned a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.

Publications

Meg Schwarzman; Janet Ackerman; Shanaz Dairkee; et al.
Journal Article, 2015
Caroline Scruggs; Leonard Ortolano; Michael Wilson; Meg Schwarzman
Journal Article, 2015
Michael Wilson; Meg Schwarzman
Book / Chapter, 2015
Caroline Scruggs; Leonard Ortolano; Meg Schwarzman; Michael Wilson
Journal Article, 2014
Alastair Iles; Marty Mulvihill; Meg Schwarzman; Michael Wilson; et al.
Book / Chapter, 2013