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Appendix A: Biographic Information on the Committee on Health, Environmental, and Other External Costs and Benefits of Energy Production and Consumption
Pages 411-419

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From page 411...
... In 1996, the National Audubon Society and the American Association of Engineering Societies jointly awarded him the Joan Hodges Queneau Medal for outstanding achievement in environmental conservation. He served on the U.S.
From page 412...
... His research interests are in occupational and environmental medicine, including isocyanate exposure in automobile shop workers, lung cancer in people exposed to asbestos, and lead toxicity in workers. He has published several textbooks, including Clinical Occupational Medicine and Textbook of Clinical Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
From page 413...
... She previously served on the NRC Board on Radioactive Waste Management and several NRC study committees, such as the Committee on the Environmental Impacts of Wind-Energy Projects. She also served on the EPA National Environmental Justice Advisory Council and the National League of Women Voters' Advisory Committee to the Nuclear Waste Education Project.
From page 414...
... He has served as chair of the EPA Blue Ribbon Panel on Oxygenates in Gasoline, as chair of EPA's Clean Diesel Independent Review Panel, and as a member of the national Clean Air Act Advisory Committee. Before joining HEI, he served as commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
From page 415...
... Her major research interests are in the use of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid analyses to detect and characterize biomarkers of developing lung disease, the toxicokinetics of inhaled vapors and gases, and the use of biological markers of exposure and of effects to link environmental exposure to disease. She has served on a number of scientific advisory boards, including those of DOE, EPA, NIEHS, and the U.S.
From page 416...
... Dr. Krupnick participated in several NRC studies, including those of the Committee for the Evaluation of the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program, the Committee on Research and Peer Review in EPA, the Surface Transportation Environmental Cooperative Research Program Advisory Board, and the Committee on Estimating Mortality Risk Reduction Benefits from Decreasing Tropospheric Ozone Exposure.
From page 417...
... He is a fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis, former president of the International Society of Exposure Analysis, and a member the Organizing Committee for the International Life-Cycle Initiative -- a joint effort of the United Nations Environment Program and the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. He earned his Ph.D.
From page 418...
... Dean Revesz also served as chair of the Committee on Judicial Review of the American Bar Association Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Policy and as a member of the Environmental Economics Advisory Committee of the EPA Science Advisory Board. In addition, he has also been a visiting professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, Yale Law School, Harvard University Law School, and University of Geneva School of Law.
From page 419...
... Dr. Sue Wing's research focuses on the economic analysis of energy and environmental policy, with an emphasis on climate change and computational general equilibrium analysis of economies' adjustment to policy shocks.


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