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Makenzie Zima

Senior Associate Health Scientist at CTEH®

Professional Background

Makenzie Zima is a dedicated public health advocate whose career has been shaped by her expertise in toxicology and environmental testing research. With a robust educational background and diverse experience, Makenzie brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to promoting health and safety initiatives. Her career trajectory traces a path from hands-on roles in laboratory environments to critical research positions, reflecting her commitment to understanding the intersection of environmental factors and public health.

Currently, she holds the position of Associate Health Scientist at CTEH®, where she applies her scientific background and analytical skills to support health solutions and promote wellbeing in communities. In this role, Makenzie collaborates closely with teams to assess health risks associated with environmental exposures, ensuring that scientifically-backed information drives decision-making processes. Her approach highlights not only the importance of meticulous laboratory analysis but also the broader implications of these findings on community health.

Prior to her current role, Makenzie gained invaluable experience as a Graduate Student at the prestigious University of Michigan, where she advanced her knowledge of toxicology. Her research there focused on the nuanced bio-molecular mechanisms underpinning various environmental hazards and how these microscopic details relate to larger health outcomes. This experience has positioned her as a knowledgeable advocate in the realm of public health, capable of synthesizing complex scientific data into actionable insights.

Makenzie’s earlier career included a significant role as a Laboratory Technician II at the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. In this capacity, she was immersed in environmental testing and was responsible for analyzing samples and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. This role allowed her to develop a keen understanding of environmental policies and practices that directly impact public health.

Additionally, she served as the Health Science Manager at Lionsgate, where she utilized her skills to influence health education and strategic planning. Her diverse background also includes a stint as an Intern at Public Health Solutions, where she contributed to community health initiatives. Each of these experiences has reinforced Makenzie's commitment to bridge the gap between science and public health advocacy.

Education and Achievements

Makenzie's educational journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Environmental Science from Doane College, where she cultivated a strong foundation in understanding ecological systems and how they impact human health. As a senior at Doane College, she engaged in various projects that encouraged her to explore the intricate connections between environmental factors and public health. Her time at the university also involved valuable participation as Library Student Staff, honing her research and organizational skills critical for her current career.

Building upon her undergraduate experience, Makenzie pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) in Toxicology from the University of Michigan. This program deepened her understanding of chemical interactions and their implications for human health and wellness. The rigor of her master's studies has equipped her with the analytical tools and scientific knowledge necessary to undertake complex health assessments and promote safety based on empirical evidence.

In both her educational and professional career, Makenzie has consistently sought opportunities to integrate scientific research with practical health applications. Her academic achievements and professional roles signify her drive to influence positive health outcomes and her readiness to tackle challenges within the public health realm.

Achievements

Throughout her career, Makenzie has consistently demonstrated a commitment to lifelong learning and contribution to public health advocacy. Her past roles have empowered her to not only delve into scientific research but also engage with diverse organizations to foster community wellness. Makenzie looks forward to future opportunities that will allow her to leverage her skills in toxicology and environmental science in order to create comprehensive strategies informed by scientific evidence.

With a focus on challenges that promote health and safety, Makenzie is poised to make significant contributions in the fields of environmental health and safety. As she continues to explore new roles, she remains passionate about bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and community health, believing that informed decisions can lead to healthier environments and better public health outcomes.

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Location

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States