Pronouns: she / her / hers
PhD Program: Environment (2019)
Faculty Advisor: Heather Stapleton, PhD
Dissertation: Exposure, Metabolism, and in Vitro Effects of Isopropylated and Tert-butylated Triarylphosphate Ester (ITP & TBPP) Flame Retardants and Plasticizers
Updates 9/2020
Employment: Toxicologist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Employment Sector: Government
After graduating in 2019, Alli joined the Risk Assessment and Natural Resources Division of Arcadis, a global consulting firm. As a Staff Toxicologist at Arcadis, she worked on projects including site-specific risk assessments, the tracking and review of new chemical regulations and hazard derivation methods, exposure assessments and product stewardship evaluations. Alli then became an ORISE postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in the Advance Analytical Chemistry Methods Branch. There, she worked on prioritizing bioactive and bioaccumulative components of complex mixtures via effect directed analysis and high resolution mass spectrometry, developing a comprehensive checklist for evaluating the quality of non-target analysis studies, identifying chemical indicators of non-chemical stressors in house dust, and laying the framework for the use of non-target analysis in rapid response scenarios. She is now a federal Toxicologist in the Toxic Effects Assessment Branch at EPA, where she derives Provisional Peer-Reviewed Toxicity Values.
