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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 109-116

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From page 109...
... He has published more than 200 articles in the scientific literature. He has also written on public health and policy issues concerning hazard and health surveillance; methods of exposure assessment for epidemiologic studies; development of alternatives to regulation; and use of participatory methods to study occupational health risks.
From page 110...
... , a research collaboration involving 204 emergency departments. This network has completed numerous multicenter studies and randomized trials focusing on respiratory/allergy emergencies and public health issues.
From page 111...
... She has conducted numerous surveillance research studies exploring use of existing public health data sources to document workrelated injuries and illnesses. She is currently engaged in a project using community health center data to document occupational health needs of underserved worker populations.
From page 112...
... Dr. Davis received her doctorate in occupational health from the Harvard School of Public Health.
From page 113...
... They develop educational materials and conduct training programs for local union stewards and leadership on a variety of safety and health issues in the union's represented industries. She is a member of the American Public Health Association and American Industrial Hygiene Association, and she serves on the NIOSH/National Occupational Research Agenda Traumatic Injuries and Special Populations at Risk Teams.
From page 114...
... He has led efforts to anticipate emerging workplace hazards, built an international network of occupational safety and health professionals, and improved working conditions in developing nations. He has been a pioneer in the development and recognition of comprehensive occupational health, including development of healthy and safe work environments, promotion and maintenance of work ability, and introduction of healthy work practices and lifestyles.
From page 115...
... Zuiches is vice chancellor for extension, engagement, and economic development at North Carolina State University. He served previously as professor and extension specialist in the Department of Community and Rural Sociology at Washington State University (WSU)


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