Anna Oppenheimer, MPH, PhD

I am a postdoctoral research fellow interested in how environmental exposures and psychosocial factors may impact pregnancy outcomes and neurodevelopment. My current research focuses on the association of prenatal exposure to air pollution with neurodevelopmental outcomes such as autism and ADHD. I completed my MPH at George Washington University and my PhD at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. In my doctoral work, I investigated the association of prenatal exposure to chemical mixtures composed of organochlorines and metals with executive function among adolescents.