Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Spotlight: Rachel O'Neal, MS ’19
Rachel O'Neal earned a Master of Science in Toxicology and Risk Assessment.
Rachel O'Neal earned a Master of Science in Toxicology and Risk Assessment.
Since graduating, I have obtained a job in the field I was interested in. I currently work as a Senior Exposure Modeler for ICF. I have the opportunity to work on different aspects of chemical risk assessment with most of my focus on different modeling projects. I have been involved with both the development and application of a variety of models.
The toxicology and risk assessment track was the perfect combination for my interest and the transition to the field I currently work in. I apply a lot of what I have learned both from the classes and internship on a daily basis. One of the focuses of my internship, benchmark dose modeling, is a skill I still use today. I am very grateful for this unique emphasis and for all the help I received along the way.
I enjoyed my time living in Baltimore and attending the School. I loved taking my dog for a run along the waterfront promenade and exploring restaurants in the Fells Point area. The Bloomberg School is very well-respected and I will always be grateful for all the doors it opened for me!
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