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David Garabrant, M.D., M.P.H.
Professor of Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 936-0753
E-mail: dhg@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Current research concerns occupational and environmental epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, neuroepidemiology and neurotoxic agents, colon cancer, pancreas cancer, environmental exposure to dioxins.
- Specific topics under investigation are chemical risk factors for pancreas cancer, asbestos and colon cancer, the role of physical activity in colon cancer, and environmental exposure assessment for dioxins and other persistent environmental chemicals.
- Dr. Garabrant is director of the Center for Risk Science and Communication at the University of Michigan; he also holds an appointment in the Department of Epidemiology.
Other topics for David Garabrant
- Asbestos
- Cancer
- Chemical exposures
- Dioxin
- Occupational health
- Prevention
- Risk assessment
Topic: Chemical exposures
Stuart Batterman, Ph.D., M.S.
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 763-2417
E-mail: stuartb@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research and teaching interests address environmental impact assessment, human exposure and health risk assessment, and environmental management. MORE
Alfred Franzblau, MD
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 936-0758
E-mail: afranz@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research focuses on work-related musculoskeletal disorders, biological monitoring of chemical exposures, occupational neurological disease, and occupational respiratory disease. Can talk about health effects of oil spills and work-related threats.
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David Garabrant, M.D., M.P.H.
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 936-0753
E-mail: dhg@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Current research concerns occupational and environmental epidemiology, cancer epidemiology, neuroepidemiology and neurotoxic agents, colon cancer, pancreas cancer, environmental exposure to dioxins. MORE
John Meeker, Sc.D., M.S., B.S.
Assistant Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 764-7184
E-mail: meekerj@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Focuses on defining sources, magnitudes, and consequences of human exposure to environmental and occupational contaminants, as well as identifying and evaluating strategies to control harmful exposures. MORE
Rick Neitzel, Ph.D., M.S.
Assistant Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: 734-763-2870
E-mail: rneitzel@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Research focuses on use of new methodologies and technologies in exposure science and risk assessment. MORE
Relevant Issues of Findings Magazine
Troubled Waters: How they were navigated by the Michigan Dioxin Exposure Study
Future Findings--Tobacco, Pesticides, and Pregnancy Outcomes
Polar Sunrise: Mercury in the Arctic. SPH professor of Environmental Health Sciences Jerry Keeler explains how signs of global warming are showing up in the Arctic Circle. Future Findings-- Risk Reduction and the Environment
Future Findings-- Human Exposure to Dioxins
Future Findings-- Understanding Neurological Disease and Protecting Against Terrorism (PDF, page 29)
Quantifying Danger: New SPH Risk Science and Communication Center may change the way we think about potential hazards. (PDF). Future Findings-- Breast Cancer and the Environment : What Risks Exist? (PDF, page 38)
Future Findings-- Research Steers South Africa Toward Environmental Change (PDF, page 44)
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