Muriel Lepesteur-Thompson is the Principal Health Risk Advisor for Chemicals at the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA), where expertise in microbiology informs the development of science-based public health policies and guidelines. With experience managing projects like the Latrobe Valley Air Monitoring Network, Muriel holds adjunct professorship at RMIT University and serves on the Recreational Water Quality Advisory Committee for the National Health and Medical Research Council. Previous roles include Manager of Chemical & Environment Operations at GDF SUEZ Energy International, Scientific Officer at Gippsland Water, and various research and management positions at Murdoch University and UNSW. Muriel's academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Oceanography, Meteorology, and Environment from Pierre and Marie Curie University.
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