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Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 291-298

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From page 291...
... He has also written on public health and health policy issues, such as hazard and health surveillance, methods of exposure assessment for epidemiologic studies, the development of alternatives to regulation, and the use of participatory methods to study occupational health risks. He is coeditor with Barry Levy of one of the standard textbooks in the field, Occupational Health: Recognition and the Prevention of Work-Related Disease, the third edition of which was published in 1995.
From page 292...
... She serves on the staff for the Board on Children, Youth, and Families and the Committee on Law and Justice, and she previously staffed National Research Council studies on violence against women, family violence, risk communication, and policy implications of greenhouse warming. Training as a pediatric audiogist, Crowell worked in a demonstration project for preschool hearing impaired children and their families at Ball State University.
From page 293...
... . His current research concerns trade, international labor standards, and global labor markets; occupational safety and health in contingent employment; and the information structure of organizations and economic regulation.
From page 294...
... She is the director of the National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau. She chaired the National Committee for Childhood Agricultural Injury Prevention, which developed a national action plan that was endorsed and supported by the U.S.
From page 295...
... She has con ducted a series of longitudinal research projects related to the social psychology of work, including studies of occupational choice, vocational development in the family and work settings, psychological change in response to work, job satisfaction, work involvement, and the link between work and family life. Since 1987 she has directed the Youth Development Study, an ongoing longitudinal examination of the effects of early work experience on students and its implications for mental health, adjustment, and achievement as they mature.
From page 296...
... A board-certified specialist in occupational medicine, he holds degrees from Harvard College, Stanford Medical School, and the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan.
From page 297...
... He directs the Occupational Medicine Clinic and provides patient care consultations and recommendations to employees and unions concerning work-related illnesses and injuries. Licensed in Utah and Colorado, he is a member of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and the American Public Health Association.
From page 298...
... She is a member of the California Bar, the California Public Health Association-North, and the American Public Health Association. She received an A.B.


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