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David Ozonoff

Chairman Emeritus, Environmental Health
Professor, Environmental Health

Environmental Health

Johns Hopkins University, MPH
Cornell University, MD




Office: Talbot, T430W
Phone: (617) 638-4620
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Biography:

In 1977 David Ozonoff moved to Boston University as the first chair of the Department of Environmental Health in the new School of Public Health, a position he held until 2003. His research centers on community health effects of toxic exposures, especially from hazardous waste sites; new mathematical approaches to understanding the results of small case-control studies; and the use of scientific evidence in court. Dr. Ozonoff has been principal or co-investigator of several major studies of waste sites and is Director of the Superfund Basic Research Program—a multidisciplinary effort, funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, to understand basic scientific problems connected with the federal Superfund Program. He works with The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science at Rutgers University on a Special Focus effort to bring together mathematicians and epidemiologists. Dr. Ozonoff is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the online journal, Environmental Health (www.ehjournal.net) and serves on the editorial boards of several journals. He is an elected Fellow of the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars and a Fellow of the Collegium Ramazzini. In 2002 he received the Scientist for the Public Good award from the Massachusetts Clean Water Action Alliance.

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Ozonoff D., Pepper L Ticket to ride: spreading germs a mile high The Lancet 365 917-9

Breilh J, et al. Texaco and its consultants Int J Occup Environ Health 2 217-220

Ozonoff, D Epistemology in the courtroom: a little "knowledge" is a dangerous thing Am J Public Health Suppl 1 S13-5

Ozonoff, D. Legal causation and responsibility for causing harm Am J Public Health Suppl 1 S35-8

Grandjean P, Bailar JC, Gee D, Needleman HL, Ozonoff DM, Richter E, Sofritti M, Soskolne CL. Implications of the Precautionary Principle in research and policy-making. Am J Ind Med 382-385

Aschengrau A, Rogers S, Ozonoff D Perchloroethylene-contaminated drinking water and the risk of breast cancer: additional results from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA Environ Health Perspect 167-174

Ozonoff D Anthrax: the precautionary principle goes postal Public Health Reports 513-20

Ozonoff D Superfund Basic Research Program: A Model for Contemporary Research Programs [Guest Editorial] Environmental Health Perspectives A140-A141

Proctor, SP, White RF, Heeren T, Debes F, Gloerfelt-Tarp B,Appleyard M, Ishoy T, Guldager B, Suadicani P, Gyntelberg F, Ozonoff D Neuropsychological functioning in Danish Gulf War veterans J Psychopathology Behavioral Assessment 85 - 93

Ozonoff D, Robbins A Collaborating on public health issues [Letter] Science 1400

Ozonoff D Health toll of the Middle East crisis [Letter] Lancet 1859-1860

Vieira V, Webster T, Aschengrau A, Ozonoff D A method for spatial analysis of risk in a population-based case-control study Int. J. Hyg. Environ. Health, 115-120

Paulu C, Aschengrau A, Ozonoff D Exploring Associations between Residential Location and Breast Cancer Incidence in a Case-Control Study Env Health Perspective 471 – 478

White RF, Proctor SP, Heeren T, Wolfe J, Krengel M, Vasterling J, Lindem K, Heaton KJ, Sutker P, Ozonoff DM Neuropsychological function in Gulf War veterans: relationships to self-reported toxicant exposures Am J Ind Med 42-54

Clapp R and D. Ozonoff Where the Boys Aren't: Dioxin and the Sex Ratio Lancet 9218 1838

Paulu C., A. Aschengrau and D.Ozonoff Tetrachloroethylene-contaminated drinking water in Massachusetts and the risk of colon-rectum, lung, and other cancers Environmental Health Perspectives 265-271

Ozonoff D and R Clapp Cancer survival is no lottery Lancet 1379-1380