Michelle L. Bell
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MS, 1994, Stanford University
MSE, 1999, Johns Hopkins University
MSc, 2020, University of Edinburgh
PhD, 2002, Johns Hopkins University
Michelle L. Bell | |
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| Academic background | |
| Education | BS, 1992, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MS, 1994, Stanford University MSE, 1999, Johns Hopkins University MSc, 2020, University of Edinburgh PhD, 2002, Johns Hopkins University |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | Yale School of the Environment |
Michelle L. Bell is an American environmental engineer. Since 2015, she has been the Mary E. Pinchot Professor of Environmental Health at the Yale School of the Environment. In 2020, Bell was named a member of the National Academy of Medicine for her research into understanding the critical links between the environment and public health.
Bell earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering with minor in Music from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Master of Science degree in Environmental Engineering from Stanford University, a Master of Science degree in Environmental Management and Economics from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Science degree in Philosophy from University of Edinburgh,a nd a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Johns Hopkins University.[1]