Clare Loughlin
About
Biography
Clare Loughlin is an accomplished environmental health scientist and facilitator with over six years of experience driving science communications and research across public, private, and government sectors. She holds a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences from Yale University, where she distinguished herself as a Stolwijk fellow, a Center on Climate Change and Public Health scholar, and a Superfund Research Center trainee.
Clare is a unifying force in the workplace and environmental health sector, and uses her relationship management skills and attention to detail to proactively foster collaboration, camaraderie, and efficiency. Her specialty is facilitating meaningful dialogue to advance clean drinking water and environmental health for all. In 2019, she completed a Fulbright grant in Malaysian palm oil community.
Clare draws inspiration from nature, music, meditation, and community.
Education & Training
- MPH
- Yale University, Environmental Health Sciences (2024)
- BA
- Connecticut College, Environmental Studies (2018)
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
honor Stolwijk Fellowship
Yale University AwardYale School of Public HealthDetails04/18/2023honor Horstmann Scholarship
Yale University AwardYale School of Public HealthDetails02/28/2022honor Barbara Shattuck Kohn'72
Other AwardConnecticut CollegeDetails05/01/2018honor Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship
Other AwardThe Fulbright ProgramDetails04/15/2018