Scott G. Lynn is currently a scientist working for the Environmental Protection Agency on the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program.
His background includes a B.S. in environmental science from Pennsylvania State University and a M.S .in environmental toxicology from Drexel University. He graduated from the University of Kentucky Department of Biology with a Ph.D. in 2006. His research focused on molecular endocrinology. He then received a National Institute of Environmental Health Science post-doctoral fellowship at Michigan State University and U.S. Fulbright post-doctoral fellowship in Norway. In 2011 he took a position at the EPA to support the development and implementation of the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program. His EPA position requires him to represent the program to both national and international audiences and stakeholders, such as the National Institute of Environmental Health Science Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods, the Organization for Economic and Cooperative Development and the Japan Ministry of the Environment.
Beyond work, he enjoys Marvel movies, traveling and spending time with his spouse and daughters.