Cindy Weinman

Intern, Data Science Research, Science Investigations Team at Environmental Working Group

Cindy Weinman is an emerging public health professional with a focus on global environmental health, currently serving as an intern in data science research for the Environmental Working Group. Cindy has gained experience as a research assistant and epidemiology consultant, collaborating on legal cases related to health implications from environmental exposures. Previous roles include graduate teaching assistant positions at The George Washington University, where Cindy facilitated courses and guided environmental health initiatives. Additional experience includes environmental technician work with the Fairfax County Health Department and consulting on health effects of water exposures for the Bell Legal Group. Cindy holds a Master of Public Health from The George Washington University and a Bachelor's degree in Communications and Music. Currently, Cindy is pursuing a PhD in Environmental Health at The George Washington University.

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Sterling, United States

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Environmental Working Group

The Environmental Working Group is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting human health and the environment. Our mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. EWG drives consumer choice and civic action with its game-changing investigations and research on toxics and environmental health, food and agriculture, and water and energy. For two decades, EWG’s groundbreaking research has changed the debate over environmental health. From households to Capitol Hill, EWG’s team of scientists, policy experts, lawyers, communication experts and programmers has worked tirelessly to make sure someone is standing up for public health when government or industry won’t.


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