FAMU Professor Cynthia M. Harris has been selected
as a member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Science
Advisory Board for a three-year term ending September 30, 2015. Harris
will serve as a special government employee and will provide
independent advice on technical issues underlying the EPA’s policies and
decision making.
Harris is also the director of the Institute of Public Health in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
“I
am very pleased to serve on the U.S Environmental Protection Agency
Charter Science Advisory Board,” Harris said. “As a board member, there
will be the opportunity and responsibility of providing technical
review and assistance in addressing environmental science and health
issues related to environmental contaminants and overarching issues such
as factors related to climate change. I am honored to serve
and appreciate the sustained support of Florida A&M University.”
The
Science Advisory Board is organized under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, which regulates and governs its operation, including
public participation and access to documents.
Harris previously served on the EPA Science Advisory Board Exposure and Human Health Subcommittee.