Heather Strosnider, MPH, Epidemiologist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program
Heather Strosnider is an epidemiologist for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Environmental Public Health Tracking Program. She received her MPH from Emory University and has worked for the CDC since 2003 where she has investigated breast cancer and organochlorines in Alaska Native women, arsenic exposure in Nevada, and pesticide exposure in Florida. Her research has also included aflatoxin exposure in developing countries, and pediatric poisonings.

