1. Philip J. Landrigan, the Ethel H. Wise Professor of Preventive Medicine, is a pediatrician and epidemiologist. He has been a member of the faculty of Mount Sinai School of Medicine since 1985, chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine since 1990, and Dean for Global Health since 2010. He is also the Director of the Children’s Environmental Health Center. He served at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health; he received the...
2. Luca Lambertini, a molecular biologist and assistant professor of preventive medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, received his PhD from the University of Bologna in 1995. He completed postdoctoral fellowships in molecular biology at the University of Bologna and at the NIEHS. From 2004 to 2006, He was a member of the Ramazzini Institute in Bologna, where he launched a new molecular oncology program focused on exploring the cellular, genetic, and epigenetic basis for chemical...
3. Linda S. Birnbaum, director of the NIEHS and the NTP, over-sees a budget that funds multidisciplinary biomedical research programs and prevention and intervention efforts that encompass training, educa-tion, technology transfer, and community outreach. She recently received an honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Rochester, the distinguished alumna award from the University of Illinois, and was elected to the Institute of Medicine. She is the author of > 700 peer-reviewed publica...