Associate Program Manager, Health and Air Quality Applications
NASA Earth Action Program (Booz Allen Hamilton), District of Columbia, United States
Helena Chapman serves as Associate Program Manager for Health and Air Quality Applications in the Earth Action Program (Booz Allen Hamilton) of the NASA Earth Science Division at Headquarters in Washington, DC. The program encourages innovative applications of NASA Earth observation data to enhance health decision-making in air quality management, prevention and control of infectious diseases, and other environmental health topics. She is also Executive Coordinator of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Health Community of Practice and Earth Observations for Health (EO4Health) Initiative, which represent a global network of scientists, researchers, and practitioners who use Earth observation data to improve health decision-making. In these leadership positions, she promotes the One Health concept and emphasizes the value of transdisciplinary health collaborations to investigate and mitigate health risks of humans, animals, and ecosystems. Helena received her PhD in Public Health (One Health) and MPH in Public Health (Epidemiology) from the University of Florida and MD from the Iberoamerican University in the Dominican Republic.
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