Faculty
Environmental Health Sciences

 Dorr G. Dearborn, Ph.D., M.D., Mary Ann Swetland Professor and Chairman, University of Minnesota 1969/1970. dxd9@case.edu

Health impact of the indoor environment; fungal mycotoxins and infant pulmonary hemorrhage; biomarkers of toxic fungal exposure.


Cynthia F. Bearer, Ph.D., M.D., Johns Hopkins/CWRU.

Fetal alcohol syndrome; fetal and neonatal environmental exposures impacting neurodevelopment.

Dale H. Cowan, M.D., Harvard, 1963, J.D., Case Western Reserve, 1981.

Clinical assessment of anti-neoplastic agents.

Helen H. Evans, Ph.D., Western Reserve, 1953. hhe@po.cwru.edu

Radiation effects, DNA damage and repair, radon lethality, mechanisms of mutagenesis, genomic instability, radiation-induced signal transduction.

Kathleen M. Fagan, M.D., M.P.H., CWRU 1980.

Occupational and environmental clinical medicine; air pollution..

Stanton L. Gerson, M.D., Harvard, 1977. slg5@po.cwru.edu

Transgenic mice and carcinogenesis, retroviral gene therapy, DNA repair, hematopoietic stem cells.

Gilles Klopman, Ph.D., Brussels, 1960. gxk6@po.cwru.edu

Computer-automated structure activity relationships, artificial intelligence programs, prediction of pharmacological and toxicological properties.

Michael Lederman, M.D., CUNY, Mount Sinai, 1974. mxl6@po.cwru.edu

HIV, immune responses, gene transfer.

G. David McCoy, Ph.D., Connecticut, 1972. gdm@po.cwru.edu

Tobacco carcinogenesis, nicotine metabolism, nitric oxide.

John J. Mieyal, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve, 1969. jjm5@po.cwru.edu

Enzyme mechanisms, sulfhydryl homeostasis, hemoprotein reactivity, molecular toxicology, protein chemistry, xenobiotic metabolism, cancer chemotherapy.

Hasan Mukhtar, Ph.D., Lucknow (India), 1971. hxm4@po.cwru.edu

Skin carcinogenesis, cancer chemoprevention, photodynamic therapy, cytochrome P450, apoptosis, prostate cancer.

Nancy L. Oleinick, Ph.D., Pittsburgh, 1966. nlo@po.cwru.edu

Ionizing radiation damage, chromatin structure, nuclear matrix, photosensitization-induced apoptosis, signal transduction, photodynamic therapy.

Theresa P. Pretlow, Ph.D., Rochester, 1966. tpp3@po.cwru.edu

Carcinogenesis, colon cancer, premalignant alterations.

Thomas G. Pretlow II, M.D., Rochester, 1965.

Prostate cancer, xenografts, cell separation, immunohistochemistry.

P. Sridhar Rao, Ph.D., Syracuse, 1968. psr@po.cwru.edu

Radon, radiation dosimetry.

Norman Robbins, M.D., Harvard, 1959, Ph.D., Rockefeller, 1966. nxr@po.cwru.edu

Public policy and theurban environment (including Environmental Health), regional environmental priorities, lead poisoning - policy and monitoring.

Ellen A. Rorke, Ph.D., Connecticut, 1979. ear4@po.cwru.edu

Retinoids, ectocervical cell differentiation, toxicant induced changes in cell differentiation.

Lawrence M. Sayre, Ph.D., Berkeley, 1977. lms3po.cwru.edu

Biochemical mechanism for metabolic activation of small molecule neurotoxins, post-translational modification of protein in oxidative stress.

W. David Sedwick, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1970. wds@po.cwru.edu

Mutational specificity at DNA sequence level, DNA damage and drug access, DNA repair, genetic susceptibility to cancer, colon cancer, mutagens and their specificity.

Martina L. Veigl, Ph.D., Emory, 1977. mlv2@po.cwru.edu

DNA repair, mutation analysis in bacterial and mammalian gene targets, mutagenic effects of nucleotide pool imbalance, genetic susceptibility, environmental mutagens, colon cancer.

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