People

Dr. Allison Kupsco, PhD, PI (she/her)
Dr. Allison Kupsco is an environmental toxicologist and epidemiologist. Originally from Tucson, Arizona, she attended higher education in Southern California. She received her BA in Biology from Scripps College and her doctorate in Environmental Toxicology from University of California Riverside. Her doctoral work focused on delineating a mechanistic pathway of selenium-induced birth defects in medaka fish, with the goal of enhancing environmental protections from mining and climate change. She did a short postdoc with Dr. David Volz at UCR, examining the epigenetic impacts of organophosphate flame-retardant exposures in zebrafish models. She transitioned from epigenetics in model organisms to human populations in her second postdoc with Dr. Andrea Baccarelli at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, where she learned to apply molecular and epigenetic biomarkers to epidemiological research. Beginning as an Assistant Professor in 2021, she now directs a molecular epidemiology lab with the goal of advancing children’s environmental health though cutting-edge molecular biomarkers.
Courses Taught at MSPH: Principles of Toxicology (current), SHARP Epigenetics Bootcamp (2019-2024), Biomarkers for Environmental Health (2022), Public Health Epigenetics (2018 and 2019)
Professional Societies: ISEE, SOT
Membership: P30 Center for Environmental Health and Justice in Northern Manhattan, Columbia University Northern Plains Superfund Research Program, Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Investigator at the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health
Editorial Duties: Section co-Editor for Current Environmental Health Reports, Epigenetics Section
Postdocs
Pei Wen (Millie) Tung, MPH, PhD
Abigail Gaylord, MPH, PhD
Carolyn Gigot, PhD
Doctoral Students
Tessa (Tess) Bloomquist, MS
Stephanie Calluori (she/her)
Lab Personnel
Katie DeSantis