Dr. Sandra Goodrow is a Research Scientist in the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's (NJDEP) Division of Science and Research. Dr. Goodrow is a physical and chemical environmental modeler, evaluating the sources, fate, transport and transformation of emerging compounds including per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS). Dr. Goodrow has been involved in multiple research efforts that identify occurrences and track down sources of PFAS around the State of New Jersey. She also provides technical support to many NJDEP programs regarding the occurrence, transport, and treatment of PFAS. She provides technical support for the New Jersey Toxics in Biota program and she coordinates efforts to address issues surrounding emerging contaminants for multiple programs within the NJDEP. She is co-lead for the PFAS Fate and Transport Writing Subgroup for the Interstate Technology Regulatory Council (ITRC) PFAS Team.