Friedman, Carey

Carey Friedman
Former Postdoctoral Associate, Center for Global Change Science
Assistant Professor, Maine Maritime Academy

Bio

Research Interests:
Dr. Friedman is working with Prof. Noelle Selin on modeling of atmospheric chemistry and organic pollutants and the implications for human health. Her work involves simulating long-range atmospheric transport of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) using the GEOS-Chem chemical transport model. She is interested in how transport of POPs to Arctic regions will change with a changing global climate. Carey's long term research goals are to integrate model-based pollutant transport/behavior predictions with targeted environmental measurements to better assess environmental health risks.

Education + Credentials
PhD Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, 2010
MS Environmental Toxicology, Cornell University, 2005
BS Chemistry, Trinity College, 2002

Recent Publications

Journal Article
Friedman, C.L. and N.E. Selin (2016). Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics, 16: 3433-3448
Joint Program Reprint, Journal Article
Thackray, C.P., C.L. Friedman, Y. Zhang and N.E. Selin (2015). Environmental Science & Technology, 49(15): 9185–9193 [PDF]
Joint Program Reprint, Journal Article
Friedman, C.L., Y. Zhang and N.E. Selin (2013). Environmental Science and Technology, online first, doi: 10.1021/es403098w [PDF]
Joint Program Reprint, Journal Article
Friedman, C.L. and N.E. Selin (2012). Environmental Science & Technology, 46(17): 9501-9510 [PDF]

News + Media

News Release
MIT News | 
Dec 23, 2013