Social and Community Science Subcommittee
The BOSC's new Social and Community Science subcommittee is committed to supporting the agency's commitment to supporting communities and community science.
Past Meetings
Subcommittee Members
Co-Chairs
Robyn Wilson, PhD
Professor of Risk Analysis and Decision Science
Ohio State University
Gilbert Gee, PhD
Professor and Chair of Department of Community Health Sciences
University of California, Los Angeles
Members
Melissa Burroughs, MD, MS, FACC
General Cardiologist
Stanford Health Care
Genny Carrillo, MD, ScD
Associate Professor of Health and Director of Program on Asthma
Texas A&M University School of Public Health
Christina Chanes
Extension Agent 1
University of the Virgin Islands
Timothy Collins, PhD
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Geography Department
University of Utah
Tracy Corley, PhD
Director of Research and Partnerships
Conservation Law Foundation
James Dearing, PhD
Professor of Communication
Michigan State University
Rebeca de Jesus Crespo, PhD
Assistant Professor of Environmental Services
Louisiana State University
Sara Grineski, PhD
Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies
University of Utah
Bonnie Keeler, PhD
Associate Professor of Water Management and Policy
University of Minnesota
Stephen Lee, PhD
Senior Scientist
US Army Research Office
Woo Hyoung Lee, PhD, PE
Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering
University of Central Florida
Monica Ramirez-Andreotta, PhD
Associate Professor of Environmental Health
University of Arizona
Corie Rockett Sapp, MS
Principal Management Consultant
Arcadis US Inc
Sean Smith, PhD
Associate Professor of Watershed Science
University of Maine
Siddhartha Roy, PhD
Environmental Engineer and Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences
Rutgers University
Gerald Torres, JD, LLM
Professor of Environmental Justice
Yale University
Courtney Woods, PhD
Associate Professor of Environmental Health
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Kelly Wright, MS
Environmental Waste Management Program Manager
Shoshone Bannock Tribes