Helena Chapman


Biography

Helena Chapman serves as the Associate Program Manager for Health and Air Quality Applications in the NASA Earth Action Program (Booz Allen Hamilton). In this focus area, her team promotes the use of Earth observation data in public health applications, related to air quality management and infectious disease prevention and control. Prior to this position, she was an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow at NASA Applied Sciences Program. She currently is a member of the One Health Initiative Autonomous pro bono team, Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University, and a member of the One Health Social Sciences Initiative of the One Health Commission. Helena received her PhD in public health (One Health) and MPH (epidemiology) from the University of Florida and her MD from the Iberoamerican University in the Dominican Republic.

Affiliation

NASA Earth Action Program / Booz Allen Hamilton

Location

Washington, D.C.