Academic Credentials
  • Ph.D., Environmental Health Sciences, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Pub Health, 2015
  • M.P.H., Environmental Health Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2008
  • B.S., Chemistry, James Madison University, 2006
Licenses & Certifications
  • Toxicology Aspects Certification
Professional Honors
  • NCI Director's Intramural Innovation Award, 2017
  • American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition Student Sponsorship, 2014
  • Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Morgan-James Scholarship Fund, 2013
  • 3M Personal Safety Division's Occupational Health and Safety Scholarship, 2013
  • University of Michigan School of Public Health Marvin Selin Memorial Scholarship, 2008
  • American Industrial Hygiene Foundation Ralph G. Smith Scholarship, 2007
Professional Affiliations
  • American Industrial Hygiene Association
    • Student and Early Career Professionals Committee (Past Chair)
    • Conference Program Committee (2020-2023)
  • International Society of Exposure Science
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety

Dr. Dopart is an environmental and occupational health scientist who specializes in exposure assessment methods to inform epidemiologic studies and health risk assessments. She has experience measuring, modeling, and evaluating exposures in occupational and environmental settings and from consumer products, and has developed estimates of exposure for a wide range of agents, including asbestos, chlorinated solvents, formaldehyde, ionizing radiation, lead and other metals, pesticides, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). 

Dr. Dopart's work also often involves synthesizing and interpreting epidemiologic literature. She also has experience in the assessment of exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) and radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields (EMF) in relation to potential biological and health effects.

Prior to joining Exponent, Dr. Dopart was in the Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology branch of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute. Her research focused on improving methods for assessing occupational and environmental exposures for epidemiologic studies of cancer. 

Dr. Dopart was awarded her Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences by The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her dissertation research examined statistical methods for estimating missing or incomplete exposure data using an occupational cohort of naval shipyard workers. She also received an M.P.H. in Environmental Health Sciences, with a concentration in Industrial Hygiene, from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. She earned a certificate in health risk assessment from the Johns Hopkins' Risk Sciences and Public Policy program. She has presented her work at various national and international conferences, published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and is an active member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association.