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Paul Lioy, Ph.D.
Deputy Director for Government Relations, Director EMAD
Professor
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Exposure Science Division
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute

See Vitae
Email:plioy@eohsi.rutgers.edu
Room:302
Phone:732-445-0155
Fax:732-445-0116

Research Interests:
Total Human Exposure Measurements using Chemical & Biological Monitoring for Community and Occupational Environment: Pesticides, Toxic Elements, and Organic Compounds Characterization of Toxic and Irritant Air Pollutants, Indoors and Outdoors, within Urban and Rural Environments Strategies for Measuring Industrial and Community Exposures to Pollution Ozone and PM2.5 Aerosol Health Effects and Exposure Field Studies Exposure in Children to Environmental Agents Theoretical Base for Exposure and Dose Analysis Bioavailability of Toxic Elements and Radionuclides Exposure/Dose Modeling for Environmental Toxicants for Inhalation, Dermal, Ingestion Pathways Informatics Controlled Exposure - Health Effects Studies to Irritants
Publications:

P. J. Lioy, F. Roberts, B. McCluskey, W. Tepfenhart, L. Clarke, M. J. Lioy, A. Cross, L. Stanton, M. E. Ferrara. TOPOFF 3 Comments and Recommendations by Members of New Jersey Universities Consortium for Homeland Security Research. Journal of Emergency Management. Vol. 4(6), 41-51, January, 2007.

P. J. Lioy, D. Vallero, G. Foley, P. Georgopoulos, J.Heiser, T. Watson??, M. Reynolds??, J. Daloia, S. Tong, S. Isukapalli. A Personal Exposure Study Employing Scripted Activities and Paths in Conjunction with Atmospheric Releases of Perfluorocarbon Tracers in Manhattan, New York. (available online doi: 10.1038/sj.jes.7500567). Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology,17, 409-425, August 2007.

P.J. Lioy. Employing dynamical and chemical processes for contaminant mixtures outdoors to the indoor environment: The implications for total human exposure analysis and prevention. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology 2006;(16) 207-224

P.J. Lioy, E. Pellizzari, D. Prezant. The World Trade Center Aftermath and Its Effects on Health: Understanding and Learning through Human Exposure Science. Environmental Science & Technology.6876-6889, 2006.

P.J. Landrigan, L. Trasande, L.E. Thorpe, C. Gwynn, P. J. Lioy, G.S. Berkowitz, M.E. D?Alton, H. S. Lipkind, J. Swanson, P. D. Wadhwa, E. B. Clark, V. A. Rauh, F. P. Perera, E. Susser. The National Children?s Study: A 21 Year Prospective Study of 100,000 American Children. Pediatrics, (118 ) 5, 2173-2186, 2006. (doi:10.1542/peds.2006-0360)

Georgopoulos, P.G., and Lioy, P.J. From Theoretical Aspects of Human Exposure and Dose Assessment to Computational Model Implementation: The MOdeling ENvironment for TOtal Risk Studies (MENTOR). Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health -Part B, Critical Reviews, 9(6): 457-483, 2006.

Hore, P.; Zartarian, V.; Xue, J.; ?zkaynak, H.; Wang, S.-W.; Yang, Y.-C.; Chu, P.-L.; Sheldon, L.; Robson, M.; Needham, L.; Barr, D.; Freeman, N.; Georgopoulos, P.; Lioy, P. J., Children?s residential exposure to chlorpyrifos: Application of CPPAES field measurements of chlorpyrifos and TCPy within MENTOR/SHEDS pesticides model. Science of the Total Environment 366, (2-3), 525-537,2006.

G. Foley, P.G. Georgopoulos, P.J. Lioy. Examining "Accountability" for Changes in Population Exposures to 8- Hour Ozone Standard with Implementation of Different Control Strategies. Environmental Science and Technology. 37, 392-399A, 2003.

Lioy, P.J., Gochfeld, M. Lessons learned on environmental, occupational, and residential exposures from the attack on the World Trade Center (WTC). American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 42:560-565, 2002

Lioy, P.J., Weisel, C.P., Millette, J. Eisenreich, S., Vallero, D., Offenberg, J., Buckley, B., Turpin, B., Zhong, M., Cohen, M.D., Prophete, C., Yang, I., Stiles, R., Chee, G., Johnson, W., Porcja, R., Alimokhtari, S., Hale, R.C., Weschler, C., and Chen, L.C. Characterization of the dust/smoke aerosol that settled east of the World Trade Center (WTC) in lower Manhattan after the collapse of the WTC September 11, 2001. Environmental Health Perspectives, 110: 703-714, 2002.


Awards and Honors:
Recipient of the 2006 R. Walter Schesinger Basic Science Mentoring Award

2003 Recipient of Frank A. Chambers Award for outstanding achievement in the science and art of air pollution control

2002 Listed in ISI-Highly cited - Category: Environment and Ecology

1999-Present Member, International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences, (Elected)

1999-Present Fellow, Colleagium Ramazzini, Environmental & Occupational Medicine and Health, Carpi, Italy (Elected)

1998 Recipient of Jerome Wesolowski Award for Lifetime Excellence in Exposure Assessment Research, International Society of Exposure Analysis
 

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