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Department of Environmental Health Sciences

Environmental & Occupational Health: Faculty

Erin Bell, Ph.D., North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2000)
Epidemiology of environmental exposures, specifically pesticides; cancer and adverse birth outcomes; exposure assessment for use in epidemiology studies; immune response to environmental exposures.
emb05@health.state.ny.us

Irina Birman, Ph.D., Moscow Agricultural University, Russia (1982 )
Drinking water quality control; source water monitoring and protection; formation and control of disinfection byproducts.
ixb02@health.state.ny.us

Michael S. Bloom, Ph.D., SUNY at Buffalo (2004 )
Effects of environmental exposures, including persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals, on human reproduction and endocrine function; methodologic issues pertinent to the study of environmental exposures and human health using observational designs. more info
mbloom@uamail.albany.edu

David Carpenter, M.D., Harvard (1964)
Neurotoxicity of metals (Pb, Hg) and PCBs using electrophysiological and flow cytometric techniques. more info
carpent@uamail.albany.edu

David M. Dziewulski, Ph.D., New Hampshire (1980)
Biocorrosion and biofouling in industrial and potable water systems; metabolism and energy production of bacterial communities; environmental concentration and isolation methods.
dmd14@health.state.ny.us

Edward Fitzgerald, Ph.D., Yale (1982)
Environmental epidemiology; exposure assessment; human health effects; PCBs; dioxins.
EFF02@health.state.ny.us

Glen Johnson, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University (1999)
Quantifying the geographic association of human and ecological health outcomes with risk factors; small area estimation; smoothing disease maps; spatial pattern analysis and cluster detection. more info
gdj01@health.state.ny.us

Nancy K. Kim, Ph.D., Northwestern (1969)
Exposure assessments and risk assesments for environmental contaminants.
NKK01@health.state.ny.us

John D. Paccione, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1993)
Use of titanium dioxide and multiphase-flow reactor designs to mineralize organic compounds in potable, recreational, and wastewater. more info
jdp07@health.state.ny.us

Roger Sokol, Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York (1990)
Biodegradation of halogenated organic contaminants; control of disinfection byproduct formation in drinking water.
rcs06@health.state.ny.us

Thomas Wainman Ph.D., Rutgers (1999)
Research in assessing human exposure to environmental contaminants, utilizing GIS to examine spatial distributions of exposure sources, indoor air pollution.
txw05@health.state.ny.us

Ying Wang, Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York (1989)
Evaluation of health outcome data and assessment of community health concerns of populations potentially exposed to health hazards and toxic substances in the environment.
wxy01@health.state.ny.us

Lloyd Wilson, Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York (1995)
Evaluation of the fate of environmental contaminants with a focus on understanding potential human exposures.
lrw03@health.state.ny.us

Adjunct Faculty

Mary O'Reilly, Ph.D., The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1979)
Ergonomics and human factors in the workplace. more info
Mary.Brophy@sln.suny.edu


Additional information on faculty research interests and publications can be found at: http://www.wadsworth.org/resnres/bios/pifacframe.htm