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Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Editorial Board


Editor


Dana Loomis
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University of Nebraska Medical Center
Nebraska, USA
dana.loomis{at}unmc.edu

Deputy Editor

Malcolm Sim
Monash University
Melbourne, Australia
malcolm.sim{at}monash.edu

Associate Editors

Prof Raymond Agius
University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
raymond.agius{at}manchester.ac.uk

Lin Fritschi
University of Western Australia
Nedlands, Australia
fritschi{at}waimr.uwa.edu.au

Karl Kelsey
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
karl_kelsey{at}Brown.edu

Annette LeClerc
INSERM U88
St-Maurice, France
annette.leclerc{at}inserm.fr

Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology
Barcelona, Spain
mnieuwenhuijsen{at}creal.cat

David Richardson
University of North Carolina
North Carolina, USA
david.richardson{at}unc.edu

Lesley Rushton
Imperial College
London, UK
l.rushton{at}imperial.ac.uk

Jussi Vahtera
Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Turku, Finland
jussi.vahtera{at}ttl.fi

Commissioning Editor

Manolis Kogevinas
Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology
Barcelona, Spain
kogevinas{at}creal.cat

Editorial Board

Jon G Ayres
University of Birmingham
Birmingham, UK

Victor Borja-Aburto
Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
Distrito Federal, Mexico

Harvey Checkoway
University of Washington
Seattle, USA

Professor Klea Katsouyanni
University of Athens Medical School
Athens, Greece

David Koh
National University of Singapore
Singapore

Hans Kromhout
Utrecht University
Utrecht, The Netherlands

Andrea 't Mannetje
Centre for Public Health Research
Wellington, New Zealand

Roseanne McNamee
University of Manchester
Manchester, UK

Keith Palmer
Southampton General Hospital
Southampton, UK

Stephen Rappaport
University of California, Berkely
Berkely, USA

Harry Shannon
McMaster University
Hamilton, Canada

David Snashall
St Thomas' Hospital
London, UK

Jos Verbeek
Finnish Institute Of Occupational Health
Kuopio, Finland

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