Natalie S. Armstrong

Natalie S. Armstrong is a PhD candidate and JHU-CLF Lerner Fellow specializing in environmental health and engineering challenges at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Her work builds on her experience as a Program Officer at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, where she directed and contributed to projects on energy, environmental health, biomedical sciences, and emerging technologies.

As an inaugural U.S. State Department Fulbright Scholar in Greenland, she conducted research on energy, water systems, and public health, while also engaging in teaching and community partnerships.

Across these roles, she remains dedicated to advancing understanding through research, publications, and innovative projects that bridge science, policy, and practice.

Natalie led and supported a number of congressionally mandated and federally requested projects related to environmental health, emerging science, and technology at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

She served as Study Director for a congressionally mandated review of EPA’s use of Title 42 hiring authority, Workshop Director on wearable technologies, and supported projects spanning continental scale biology, artificial intelligence for environmental health, recycling systems, and more.

See selected publications from completed projects below:

Enhancing EPA Science Capability for a Complex Future: Recommendations for Use of Title 42 Special Hiring Authority
Natalie served as Study Director for the congressionally mandated consensus report on EPA’s Title 42 hiring authority.

Developing Wearable Technologies to Advance Understanding of Precision Environmental Health
Natalie served as the Workshop Director for Developing Wearable Technologies to Advance Understanding of Precision Environmental Health.

Advances in Multimodal Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Environmental and Biomedical Data Integration
Natalie served as staff support for the workshop on Advances in Multimodal Artificial Intelligence and Biomedical Data Integration.

Costs and Approaches for Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Programs
Natalie served as staff support for the congressionally mandated consensus study on Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Programs.

research focus and projects

All publications can be found below:

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