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Academic Credentials
  • M.S., Environmental Health Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, 2020
  • B.A., Chemistry, Pepperdine University, 2018
  • B.S., Biology, Pepperdine University, 2018
Licenses & Certifications
  • RAC-Drugs Certified Professional
Additional Education & Training
  • Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic, UC Berkeley, 2020
  • Contact Tracing for COVID-19, Johns Hopkins University, 2020
Professional Affiliations
  • American Industrial Hygiene Association, 2020-2023
  • • Toxicology Subcommittee
  • • Women in IH Subcommittee
  • • Stewardship and Sustainability Subcommittee
  • Genetic and Environmental Toxicology Association of Northern California, 2021-2023
  • • Business Representative
  • Society of Toxicology (Associate Member), 2021-present
  • Regulatory Affairs Professional Society, 2024-Present
  • International Society of Pharmacovigilance, 2024-Present
  • • Women’s Medicines Special Interest Group
  • • Real-World Evidence and Big Data Special Interest Group
  • • PV in the Community Special Interest Group
Languages
  • Mandarin Chinese

Ms. Dahlberg is an interdisciplinary health scientist who specializes in regulatory affairs of pharmaceutical, medicinal, and biotechnology products, leveraging her breadth of experience in pharmacovigilance safety, human health risk assessment, toxicology, and regulatory science.

Ms. Dahlberg has extensive experience with leading and conducting systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses across a variety of disciplines, providing technical support for exposure science and pharmacoepidemiology litigation matters, and in evaluating and assessing biases in epidemiologic studies. Ms. Dahlberg has evaluated US FDA and EU EMA regulatory requirements for drug product lifecycles and has provided consulting services to  life science clients on clinical strategies for early-stage drugs and regulatory submissions support.

Ms. Dahlberg's experience includes assessing feasibility of post-marketing studies, pharmacovigilance consulting, assessing human health risk from exposure to a variety of chemical agents, such as volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds (e.g., benzene, methacrylates, toluene), metals / metalloids (e.g., lead, arsenic, cadmium, nickel), perflourinated compounds (e.g., perfluorooctanoic acid or PFOS), silicates (e.g., asbestos, crystalline silica), and BPA. 

Prior to joining Ä¢¹½tv, Ms. Dahlberg received her M.S. in environmental health sciences with a concentration in toxicology from UC Berkeley School of Public Health. Additionally, she brings a strong foundation in the core sciences. She received her B.S. in biology and B.A. in chemistry from Pepperdine University, where she was heavily involved in laboratory research in the fields of microbiology and physical chemistry.