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Harvard Education and Research Center

Faculty

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David Christiani, MD, MPH, MS

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Elkan Blout Professor of Environmental Genetics; Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Director, Harvard Education and Research Center; Physician, Massachusetts General Hospital


Tel: (617) 432-1260
Email: dchris@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Occupational diseases
Biomarkers
Molecular epidemiology

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Ann Backus, MS

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Instructor in the Department of Environmental Health; Director, Outreach Program

 

Tel: (617) 432-3327
Email: abackus@hsph.harvard.edu

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Jack Tigh Dennerlein, SMME, PhD

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Associate Professor of Ergonomics and Safety; Program Director, Occupational Injury Prevention Training Program

Tel: (617) 432-2028
Email: jax@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Orthopedic and occupational Biomechanics
Chronic musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace
Control of human movement
Human factors engineering and the design of human-machine interfaces
Injury prevention

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Susan Duty, MSN, ScD

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Assistant Professor; Director of the Occupational Health Nursing Programs, Harvard/Simmons

Tel: (617) 521-2096
Email: susan.duty@simmons.edu

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Lynn Fitzgerald

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Associate Director of Programming and Finance, Center for Continuing Professional Education

Tel: (617) 384-8677
Email: lfitzger@hsph.harvard.edu

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Russ B. Hauser, MD, MPH, SD

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Frederick Lee Hisaw Professor of Reproductive Physiology 

Tel: (617) 432-3326
Email: rhauser@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Reproductive epidemiology, specifically the effect of environmental chemicals on fertility and pregnancy 
Testicular cancer and environmental and genetic risk factors
Impact of environmental chemicals on children's growth and development

Active Projects Include:
The epidemiology of male and female reproductive effects of exposure to chemicals such as phthalates, bisphenol A, pesiticides and heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic and manganese
ADD..Impact of environmental chemicals on children's growth and development, including both pre-natal, early life (infancy) and pubertal windows of exposure

Website: Environment And Reproductive Health (EARtH Study)

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Robert F. Herrick, MS, SD, CIH

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Senior Lecturer on Industrial Hygiene

Tel: (617) 432-0674
Email: herrick@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Exposure-reactive aerosols
Characterization of complex exposures
Interaction of individuals with a source of exposure

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Stefanos N. Kales, MD, MPH

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Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Health; Director, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency; Director, Occupational Medicine Training Core; Director of Employee and Industrial Medicine Clinical Services, Occupational and Environmental Health Center, Cambridge Health Alliance; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Email: skales@hsph.harvard.edu

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Chensheng (Alex) Lu 

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Mark and Catherine Winkler Assistant Professor of Environmental Exposure Biology 

 

Tel: (617) 998-8811
Email: cslu@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Pesticide and health effects
Exposure biology
PBPK and cumulative risk modeling


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James McDevitt  

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Instructor in the Exposure, Epidemiology and Risk Program

Tel: (617) 432-0988

          

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Eileen McNeely, RNP, MS, PhD 

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Instructor in Occupational Health; Director, Occupational Health Services Research Component

Tel: (617) 384-8861
Email: emcneely@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Occupational health services research, injury prevention
Health effects of the organization of work (work structures, organizations, re-engineering)
Quality of worklife
Musculoskeleletal injuries

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Richard Monson, MD, SM, SD

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Professor of Epidemiology, Emeritus; Co-Director, Occupational Epidemiology Training Core

Tel: (617) 432-3325
Email: monson@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Relationship between the workplace, the environment, and disease

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Melissa Perry, MHS, ScD

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Associate Professor of Occupational Epidemiology; Co-Director, Injury Prevention Training Program

Tel: (617) 432-4645
Email: mperry@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Preventive intervention research
Agricultural health
Injury epidemiology

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Stephen N. Rudnick, MS, SD, CIH

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Lecturer on Industrial Hygiene Engineering; Director, Hazardous Substance Academic Training Core; Director, ERC Hazardous Substance Training Program

Tel: (617) 432-1162
Email: srudnick@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Engineering control of particulate air contaminants in indoor and occupational settings and engineering control systems Sampling and analysis of air contaminants

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Thomas Smith, MPH, MS, PhD, CIH

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Professor of Industrial Hygiene; Director, Industrial Hygiene Training Core; Deputy Director, Harvard Education and Research Center

Tel: (617) 384-8804
Email: tsmith@hsph.harvard.edu

Areas of specialty:
Evaluation of exposure-response relationships through occupational epidemiologic studies Application of pharmocokinetic modeling to sutdy exposure-tissue dose relationships Lab and field simulations to characterize exposure determinants  

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