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Population Health Branch (PHB)
Abee L. Boyles, Ph.D.
Health Scientist Administrator
Tel 984-287-3241
[email protected]
Abee Boyles, Ph.D., is a health scientist administrator in the Population Health Branch at the NIEHS. She is the NIEHS lead for the Cohorts for Environmental Exposures and Cancer Risks. Her research grant portfolio includes fertility, maternal, and perinatal health; bone health; and cancer epidemiology.
Dr. Boyles joined NIEHS in as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Epidemiology Branch after receiving her Ph.D. in Genetics and Genomics from Duke University. As a Health Scientist with the Office of Health Assessment and Translation in the National Toxicology Program at NIEHS, Dr. Boyles was the lead scientist for the
Identifying Research Needs for Assessing Safe Use of High Intakes of Folic Acid
Expert Panel, part of the team that developed the OHAT Approach to systematic review and evidence integration for literature-based environmental health science assessments, and contributed to the
NTP Monograph on Health Effects of Low-level Lead
. In the Division of Extramural Research & Training, she was the Program Director for the Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Program (
BCERP
).
Programs and Areas of Specialty
Maternal and Women’s Health
Cancer Epidemiology
Related Links
Focusing on solutions makes research more relevant to public, expert says
- Environmental Factor, September 2021
Chemicals in the environment can harm maternal health
- Environmental Factor, February 2021
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Last Reviewed: March 19, 2026
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Abee L. Boyles
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Population Health Branch (PHB)
Abee L. Boyles, Ph.D.
Health Scientist Administrator
Tel 984-287-3241
[email protected]
Abee Boyles, Ph.D., is a health scientist administrator in the Population Health Branch at the NIEHS. She is the NIEHS lead for the Cohorts for Environmental Exposures and Cancer Risks. Her research grant portfolio includes fertility, maternal, and perinatal health; bone health; and cancer epidemiology.
Dr. Boyles joined NIEHS in as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Epidemiology Branch after receiving her Ph.D. in Genetics and Genomics from Duke University. As a Health Scientist with the Office of Health Assessment and Translation in the National Toxicology Program at NIEHS, Dr. Boyles was the lead scientist for the
Identifying Research Needs for Assessing Safe Use of High Intakes of Folic Acid
Expert Panel, part of the team that developed the OHAT Approach to systematic review and evidence integration for literature-based environmental health science assessments, and contributed to the
NTP Monograph on Health Effects of Low-level Lead
. In the Division of Extramural Research & Training, she was the Program Director for the Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Program (
BCERP
).
Programs and Areas of Specialty
Maternal and Women’s Health
Cancer Epidemiology
Related Links
Focusing on solutions makes research more relevant to public, expert says
- Environmental Factor, September 2021
Chemicals in the environment can harm maternal health
- Environmental Factor, February 2021
Back
to Top
Last Reviewed: March 19, 2026