Margaret Rabotnick, M.P.H. is a PhD Candidate at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Margaret is currently researching the impact of PFAS on maternal and fetal health and the potential mechanisms linking PFAS to preeclampsia. Margaret has a background in toxicology, environmental health sciences, and genetics, supported by their previous roles as an Associate Toxicologist and Research Assistant in various research settings. Additionally, Margaret has experience in teaching and community outreach related to environmental health issues. Margaret holds a Master of Public Health in Toxicology and is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Toxicology.
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