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Dr. Dylan James Wallis, Ph.D.

ORISE Post-doctoral Fellow at the EPA

Office of Research and Development
Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment
Public Health and Environmental Systems Division
Exposure Indicators Branch

Cartoon firefighter spraying AFFF which is a source of PFAS in military and other areas

My goal is to leverage the emerging world of big data and the changing landscape of statistical analysis to identify the next big innovations in human health. I believe I can help to create a healthier and safer world by decoding the intricate relationships between human health, exposure, and demographic data.

Cartoon drawing of a home, a square with a triangle for a roof, a door, and a window. This is to illustrate research.
Cartoon person standing in front of a stylized drawing of a house with illustrations of PFAS molecules, a blood vial, plots of data, and math equations in a cloud around the house. Two cats sit in the window of the house
cartoon person smiling
Fries as an illustration of oil and water resistant materials as PFAS source
Drawing of a pan as an illustration of a possible source of PFAS
two people standing in front of a sunset
Dylan Wallis standing in front of heatmap in North Carolina State University bioinformatics department
Orange cat
Black cat

As an enthusiastic scientific researcher, Dylan is passionate about exploring human health and exposure science through the lens of big data. Their expertise in statistical analyses empowers them to tackle challenges in diverse, innovative, and creative ways, leading to groundbreaking insights. You are invited to explore this site and check out the amazing work they have done so far!

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