Title:

Programs:

Reactive Nitrogen and Precipitation Chemistry

Contact:

latoya.myles@noaa.gov
Office: (865) 264-9561


Current Research:

My research is interdisciplinary, involving both atmospheric chemistry and environmental science. I measure the exchange (i.e., emission and deposition) of gases and particles between the air and land in coastal and agricultural ecosystems. Many of my measurement studies focus on ammonia (NH3), the most abundant basic gas in the atmosphere and an important part of the biogeochemical cycle. The data collected from these studies is used to improve estimates of air pollution and provide information about the potential impact on human health and the environment.

Honors, Awards and Professional Recognition:

Council Vice-Chair,  American Geophysical Union, 2023-2024
Board of Directors,  American Geophysical Union, 2023-2024

Education

Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
Ph.D., Environmental Sciences, 2004

Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS
B.S., Chemistry, 1999
B.S., Biology, 1999

Professional Experience

Deputy Director, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory
2022 to Present.

Director, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division, Oak Ridge, TN
2021 to 2022

Deputy Director, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division, Oak Ridge, TN
2016 to 2020

Lead Research Physical Scientist, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division, Oak Ridge, TN
2013 to present

Physical Scientist, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division, Oak Ridge, TN
2004 to 2013

Physical Scientist Trainee, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory assigned to Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
2001 – 2004

Dr Latoya Myles, portrait of a black woman in white shirt.

Researcher ID: Q-2470-2015