Megan Boland, Ph.D., supports clients through literature reviews and screening, data visualization, research highlights, and information tracking. Her projects include supporting the Superfund Research Program and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences’ Global Environmental Health program in publication coding for climate change and human health literature. She enjoys learning about how sustainability and climate change connect to human health. As a graduate student, Megan explored renewable energy and sustainable waste management, and she is particularly interested in understanding and improving these systems through microbial community analyses. Outside of work, she enjoys biking, climbing, kayaking, and backpacking.