Fellow Story
Morello-Frosch featured in Duke interview
Santoyo: What is the most important message you try to relay to your students?
Morello-Frosch: If you want to make a difference as an environmental health researcher, always strive to improve the rigor, relevance and reach of your scientific work. Rigor requires students to challenge themselves and subject their work to ongoing peer-review from diverse stakeholders, including other researchers, regulatory scientists and affected communities. Relevance requires ongoing reflection about the nature and purpose of the scientific questions we seek to answer. Reach requires us to engage diverse audiences to disseminate the results of our scientific work and ensure that it is leveraged to improve community health and well-being.