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Meklit Daniel

First Name
Meklit
Last Name
Daniel
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Meklit Daniel
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Research Interest

Environmental epidemiology, Cancer epidemiology, Biomarkers, Geospatial analysis

Scholar Type
Degrees

B.A. (Hons), Anthropology and Public Health, Williams College, 2020
M.Phil., Health, Medicine, and Society, University of Cambridge, 2021
M.Phil., Population Health Sciences, University of Cambridge, 2022

Student's Research

Meklit Daniel graduated from Williams College with a B.A. (Hons) in anthropology and public health. With support from a Dr. Herchel Smith Fellowship, she then earned two M.Phil. degrees in medical anthropology and population health sciences respectively from the University of Cambridge. Afterwards, Meklit trained in epidemiology as a research fellow at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). There, she worked on projects examining the association between residential proximity to toxic industrial sites and toenail metal concentrations and the impact of outdoor air pollution on breast cancer risk while accounting for residential mobility.

As a NIH OxCam Scholar, Meklit works with Dr. Alexandra White (NIEHS) and Profs. Hubert Lam and Christiana Kartsonaki (Oxford), investigating the role of outdoor air pollution as a potential risk factor for breast cancer among women in the U.S. and China. Ultimately, Meklit aims to utilize epidemiologic methods and geospatial analysis to better understand how environmental pollutants are related to cancer development.
 

Student Outside the Lab

In her free time, Meklit enjoys hiking, reading novels, testing recipes, and playing with her film and digital cameras.

Mentors

Dr. Alexandra White (NIEHS), Prof. Hubert Lam (Oxford), 
and Prof. Christiana Kartsonaki (Oxford)

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As a NIH OxCam Scholar, Meklit works with Dr. Alexandra White (NIEHS) and Profs. Hubert Lam and Christiana Kartsonaki (Oxford) to investigate the role of outdoor air pollution as a potential risk factor for breast cancer among women in the U.S. and China.
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Thesis Pending
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