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Office of Science Education & Outreach
Welcome to the Speakers Bureau!
Do you need a speaker for your school or community group? How about a judge for your upcoming science fair, festival, or camp?
Our scientists are available to come talk about a variety of topics involving your environment and your health. Topics range from asthma and mold — to cancer and air pollution. NIEHS scientists, technicians, and administrators are also available to talk about their job responsibilities, as well as their educational and career experiences.
Our speakers can meet virtually or travel up to 50 miles from our campus in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Monday through Friday.
Please select a topic or speaker below and submit your request. Please allow at least four weeks to make arrangements. We look forward to working with you!
This is a free service provided by the NIEHS.
Category
Topic
Speaker
Toxicology
Assessing Safety of Chemical Mixtures
Nigel Walker, Ph.D.
Environmental Impacts
Breast Cancer and the Environment
Huei-Chen Lee, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Science Careers
Careers in Toxicology
Kristen Ryan, Ph.D.
Toxicology
Chemical Mixtures
Danielle Carlin, Ph.D., D.A.B.T.
Research Concepts
Clinical Research
Joan P. Packenham, Ph.D.
Science Policy
Conduct of Carcinogenicity Studies
Michelle J. Hooth, Ph.D.
Environmental Impacts
DNA Repair and Health Effects of Air Pollution
Michelle Heacock, Ph.D.
Human Body
DNA Replication and Gene Expression
Mercedes E. Arana, Ph.D.
Elementary School
Forming an Experimental Theory
Michelle Campbell, M.S.
Toxicology
General Principles of Toxicology
Michelle J. Hooth, Ph.D.
Elementary School
Genetics for Elementary School
Michelle Campbell, M.S.
Toxicology
Hexavalent Chromium
Michelle J. Hooth, Ph.D.
Human Body
How DNA is Made in Cells, and the Consequences of Making Mistakes
Tom Kunkel, Ph.D.
Science Careers
NIH Summer Internships
Mercedes E. Arana, Ph.D.
Research Concepts
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Geoffrey Mueller, Ph.D.
Science Careers
Problem-based Learning: An Alternative Approach to Science Education
Huei-Chen Lee, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Science Policy
Protecting Human Subjects
Joan P. Packenham, Ph.D.
Environmental Impacts
Role of Environmental Allergens in Human Disease
Geoffrey Mueller, Ph.D.
Environmental Impacts
Role of the Environment in Reproductive Diseases
Darlene Dixon, D.V.M., Ph.D., D.A.C.V.P.
Toxicology
Safety of Nanoscale Materials
Nigel Walker, Ph.D.
Science Careers
Science Education
Joan P. Packenham, Ph.D.
Elementary School
Super Bubbles Compared to Regular Bubbles
Michelle Campbell, M.S.
Toxicology
Superfund Sites
Danielle Carlin, Ph.D., D.A.B.T.
Human Body
Toxicology 101
Kristen Ryan, Ph.D.
Elementary School
What It's like to Do Science?
Michelle Campbell, M.S.
Contact
Ericka L. Reid, Ph.D., M.Ed.
Director, Office of Science Education & Outreach
Tel 984-287-3789
[email protected]
Treva F. Bunch
Staff Assistant
Tel 984-287-4374
[email protected]
Related Links
Speaker Request for Trevor Archer, Ph.D.
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Last Reviewed: March 17, 2026