Emily Vebrosky-Nolan, Ph.D., currently serves as a Biologist at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), focusing on environmental hazard risk assessment and fate assessment. With extensive experience in academia, Emily has been an Adjunct Professor at ECPI University and previously held a Postdoctoral Research Scholar position at North Carolina State University, where research concentrated on germination studies and evapotranspiration analysis. Emily's academic background includes a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Louisiana State University, where significant research on pesticide toxicity was conducted. Practical experience encompasses a range of roles, including Research Associate and Graduate Research Assistant at Louisiana State University, leading projects on photodegradation, supervising students, and contributing to various environmental initiatives throughout earlier academic positions.