Dr. Suzanne Fenton has been a Research Biologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Reproductive Toxicology Division since October of 1998. Her current research
involves identification of the effects of environmental components on early development,
pubertal timing, lactational function, and tumor susceptibility of the mammary gland. Her
research efforts have three times been awarded a Level III EPA Scientific and Technical
Achievement Award, she has received an SOT Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
Specialty Section “Best Paper” in Toxicological Sciences award, and her work on the long-term effects of developmental exposure to perfluorinated alkyl acid was highlighted in the May 2007
issue of Environmental Health Perspectives. Dr. Fenton serves on the Working Group for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Breast Cancer and the
Environment Research Centers, on the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Executive
Committee for ILSI HESI, and as a consultant to the California Breast Cancer Research Program Special Research Initiatives.