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James J. Collins
School of Health Sciences
Saginaw Valley State University Bay City
USA
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Dr. James Collins received his PhD in 1981 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is a Fellow in the American College of Epidemiology. He is currently the Director of Epidemiology at the Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. He is also an Adjunct Research Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Public Health and at Saginaw Valley State University. Prior to joining Dow, he directed epidemiology programs at Solutia, Monsanto, Ford, and American Cyanamid and worked at Argonne National Laboratory. His major research interest is the impact of occupational and environmental exposures on health including exposures from dioxins, benzene, acrylonitrile, acrylamide, formaldehyde, and glutaraldehyde. He has published over 100 papers in these areas. He is currently an Officer in the American College of Epidemiology, Chairs the Scientific Advisory Panel for the National Urban Air Toxics Research Center, and is on the Editorial Boards for Environmental Health Perspectives, Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine and the Open Epidemiology Journal. He has also serves and has served on several science advisory committees including Houston’s Strategic Health Effects Research Panel, Oklahoma Center for Toxicology, Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment and several industry groups.
Impact of occupational and environmental exposures on health including exposures from dioxins, benzene, acrylonitrile, acrylamide, formaldehyde, and glutaraldehyde.
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