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Linda Birnbaum

Title: Adjunct Professor, Environ Sci Engineering - Ops
Department/School: Environ Sci Engineering - Ops
Email:birnbaum@email.unc.edu
Education:• PHD Microbiology, University of Illinois 1972
World Area Of Focus:• Russia/Eastern Europe 25%-49%
Relevant Experience:• 2009-2017 Senior Investigator, National Cancer Insitute
• 2009-2017 Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and National Toxicology Program, Research Triangle Park, NC
• 2008-2009 Senior Toxicologist, National Center for Environmental Assessment, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC
Distinctions:• 2016-2016 North Carolina Award, the State's Highest Honor
• 2014-2014 Honorary Doctorate from Ben-Gurion University, Israel
• 2014-2014 Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, Granville H. Sewell Distinguished Lecturer
• 2014-2014 Surgeon General’s Medallion 2014 for support to the APHA
Recent Publications:• 2017 Kwok, R. K., Engel, L. S., Miller, A. K., Blair, A., Curry, M. D., Jackson, W. B., ... GuLF STUDY Research Team (2017). The guLF study: A prospective study of persons involved in the Deepwater horizon oil spill response and clean-Up. Environmental Health Perspectives, 125(4), 570-578.
• 2015 Pearce, N., Blair, A., Vineis, P., Ahrens, W., Andersen, A., Anto, J. M., ... Zahm, S. H. (2015). IARC monographs: 40 years of evaluating carcinogenic hazards to humans. Environmental Health Perspectives, 123(6), 507-514.
• 2009 La Merrill, M., Kuruvilla, B. S., Pomp, D., Birnbaum, L. S., & Threadgill, D. W. (2009). Dietary fat alters body composition, mammary development, and cytochrome P450 induction after maternal TCDD exposure in DBA/2J mice with low-responsive Aryl hydrocarbon receptors. Environmental Health Perspectives, 117(9), 1414-1419.

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