Sarah Doydora, Ph.D.

Dr. Sarah Doydora has a background in Environmental and Agricultural Soil Chemistry. After completing her PhD, she led scientific research studies as a full-time scientist in different research laboratories at NC State University. Her work ranged from studying fertilizer additives and recovering valuable metals from electronic wastes to investigating the fate of agrochemicals and emerging contaminants in plants, soil and the environment.  Additionally, Dr. Doydora served as a reviewer for research proposals submitted to the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source, a federal research facility, and serves as a reviewer for several scientific journals. At EGC, she is enthusiastic about working with scientists from industry, non-profit organizations and other institutions in helping them obtain federal grant funding for their innovations. In her free time, Dr. Doydora enjoys walking around Wake County parks, teaching small children how to read, and learning new things.

 

  • Biotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Agriculture
  • Energy and Environment
  • Medical Devices
  • Scientific Consultant, Eva Garland Consulting
  • Research Scientist, NSF Center for Science and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability, NC State University, Raleigh, NC
  • Postdoctoral Research Scholar, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, NC State University, Raleigh, NC
  • PhD in Soil Chemistry from The University of Georgia, USA
  • M.S. in Soil Fertility from The University of Georgia, USA
  • B.S. in Agriculture with major in Soil Science from the Leyte State University, Philippines