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| David Richardson | ||||
![]() | Associate Professor Epidemiology David Richardson's Biosketch Curriculum Vitae |
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| Education | ||
| 1997 | University of North Carolina | PhD, Epidemiology |
| 1994 | University of North Carolina | MSPH, Epidemiology |
| 1991 | Duke University | BA, Political Science |
| Research interests |
| Cancer Environment (general) Injury prevention Occupational health |
| Research activities Occupational epidemiology, environmental epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, and injury epidemiology. Leading the team for managing disease through linking electronic data, see Carolina Public Health Solutions (CPHS) Gillings Innovation Lab. |
| Staff/administrative responsibilities Director, Program in Occupational Epidemiology, North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Education and Research Center. Core Faculty, Injury Prevention Research Center. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Member, Exposure and Biomarkers Research Core, Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility. Member, Cancer Epidemiology Program, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. |
| Key publications |
| Richardson D (2009) Multistage modeling of leukemia in benzene workers: A simple approach to fitting the TSCE model. American Journal of Epidemiology: vol.169, p.78-85. |
| Richardson D, Wing S (2007) Leukemia mortality among workers at the Savannah River Site. American Journal of Epidemiology: vol.166, p.1015-1022. |
| Richardson D, Wing S, Schroeder J, Schmitz-Feurhakke I, Hoffman W (2005) Ionizing Radiation and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. Environmental Health Perspectives: vol.113, p.1-5. |
| Richardson D, Wing S, Lorey F, Hertz-Picciotto I (2004) Adult hemoglobin levels at birth and risk of SIDS. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine: vol.158, p.366-371. |
| Loomis D, Richardson D, Bena JF, Bailer AJ (2004) Deindustrialization and the long term decline in fatal occupational injuries. Occupational & Environmental Medicine: vol.61, p.616-621. |


