Bio
Ms. Claire Hamaji is a dedicated human health risk assessor and regulatory toxicologist with 13 years of experience evaluating exposures to chemicals among consumers, workers, and the general public. As a scientist, she seeks to understand the nature and extent of human health risks presented by chemicals used in industry and commerce to better inform environmental policy from the local to national level.
Ms. Hamaji’s professional specialties include dermal exposure and risk assessment, regulatory toxicology, and quantitative human health risk assessment methods. Over her career, she has amassed extensive experience managing and providing support on cases involving unique chemical exposures among populations that include industrial workers, consumers, children, and firefighters. Ms. Hamaji also has broad experience conducting human health risk assessments for contaminated sites. She has investigated exposures to a wide variety of chemicals, including heavy metals, bisphenol A (BPA), brominated flame retardants, PCBs, PFAS, and wildfire smoke constituents. Ms. Hamaji has assisted clients in navigating the requirements of Proposition 65, TSCA, PFAS exposure limits, safe ingredient concentrations in personal care products, and more. Her other scientific interests include science communication and advocacy for gender equity in science.
Relevant Experience
Human Health Risk Assessment
Toxicology
Industrial Hygiene and Exposure Science
Litigation Support
Sustainability
Environmental Decision-Making
Groundwater Monitoring
Education & Credentials
M.P.H., Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2019
B.A., Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, 2013
Continuing Education
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Dermal Exposure Assessment Virtual Conference (2020) Recorded Trainings, May–June 2025
Trust-Based Business Development Small Group Mentoring, Internal Training, June–December 2024
Society of Toxicology (SOT) Science Communications Training, October 2021
ExecComm Public Speaking Training, October 2019
Professional Affiliations
Junior Councilor, SOT Exposure Specialty Section Executive Committee, May 2025–Present
SOT Risk Assessment, Exposure, and Dermal Toxicology Specialty Sections, December 2025–Present
SOT Risk Assessment, Exposure, and Occupational and Public Health Specialty Sections, February 2021–December 2025
Junior Councilor, SOT Exposure Specialty Section, March 2025–Present
Society of Risk Analysis, October 2021–December 2022
AIHA, March 2025–Present
AIHA Dermal and Surface Sampling Working Group, January 2023–Present
Genetic and Environmental Toxicology Association of Northern California, 2020–Present
Association of Women in Science (AWIS) National Chapter, 2020–2025
AWIS California East Bay Chapter, 2020–Present
Achievements & Awards
SOT Exposure Specialty Section Best Abstract Award, 2022
SOT Science Communications Training Award Recipient, 2021
Outstanding Practicum Award Winner, Rollins School of Public Health, 2019
Student Scholarship Poster Competition Winner, 13th Annual Georgia Environmental Conference, 2018
Student Scholarship Travel Award Recipient, 13th Annual Georgia Environmental Conference, 2018
Grant Recipient, HERCULES Exposome Center, Emory University, 2017–2018
James W. Curran Scholarship Recipient, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University 2017–2019
High Distinction in General Scholarship University of California, Berkeley, 2013
Insights & News
What’s changing at the U.S. state level for chemical regulations in electronics?
Strategies for Refinement of Occupational Inhalation Exposure Evaluation in the EPA TSCA Risk Evaluation Process
May 2024 RSL Updates: Key Changes and Implications for 1-Methylnaphthalene