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- Paul J. Lioy is an American working in the field of Environmental Health and specializing in Exposure Science. He is one of the world’s leading experts in personal exposure to toxins. His work has been recognized by the International Society of Exposure Analysis (now International Society of Exposure Science) (Lifetime Achievement Award) and the Air and Waste Management Association (Lifetime Achievement Award) for his research and application to environmental policy. Since 2002 he has been one of Information Sciences Institute’s Most Highly Cited Scientists in the Category of Environment and Ecology, and is one of the founders of the International Society of Exposure (Analysis) Science (1989). His Books include DUST: The inside Story of its Role in the September 11th Aftermath (forward By Gov. Tom Kean), and Toxic Air Pollution, with Joan Daisey. He has Published 250 scientific papers in the areas of air pollution, airborne and deposited particles, Homeland Security, Exposure Science, and Hazardous Wastes. He is currently Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Deputy Director of Government Relations and Director of Exposure Science, at the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute of Rutgers University and UMDNJ in Piscataway, New Jersey.
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