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Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 293-298

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From page 293...
... She chairs the Bioaerosol Committee of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists and the Michigan Occupational Health Standards Commission, is a fellow of the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology and the American College of Allergy and Immunology, and is vice-chair of the Pan American Aerobiology Association. Her research on indoor allergens is supported by government, industry, and private foundations.
From page 294...
... , American Academy of Allergy and Immunology (chairing the Committee on Environmental Control and Air Pollution) , American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and the American Public Health Association.
From page 295...
... His research interests are in pulmonary diseases and environmental health. He cochaired the National Research Council/ National Academy of Sciences Committee on Indoor Pollutants and was senior editor of the World Health Organization EHC monograph Guidelines on Studies in Environmental Epidemiology and of the World Health Organization/EURO monograph IAQ: Biological Contaminants.
From page 296...
... He is chair of the American Society for Testing and Materials D22.05.06 Technical Committee on Bioaerosols in Indoor Air, editor of that committee's conference proceedings on biological contaminants in indoor environments, and was previously Professor of Biological Sciences at Texas Technical University. At Clayton, he directs indoor air quality evaluations in office buildings and hospitals which emphasize ventilation system analysis and sampling for microorganisms.
From page 297...
... He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and has served or is serving on other Institute of Medicine or National Research Council committees. He is a fellow of the American College of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, chairman of its Occupational Medical Practices Committee, and a fellow of The American Public Health Association.
From page 298...
... During his tenure at the National Academy of Sciences, and since 1989 at the Institute of Medicine, Dr. Pope has directed and edited numerous reports on occupational and environmental issues; topics include injury control, disability prevention, biologic markers, neurotoxicology, and indoor allergens.


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