教授
Director, 全球 Public 健康 Program and 全球 Pollution Observatory
Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society
Higgins Hall, Rm. 648A
Telephone: 617-552-8209
电子邮件: 菲尔。.landrigan@crypto-fame.net
全球 Public 健康
Children's Environmental 健康
Occupational 健康
Dr. Philip 兰德里根 is a pediatrician, public health physician and epidemiologist. His research uses the tools of epidemiology to elucidate connections between toxic chemicals and human health, especially the health of infants and children. I am particularly interested in understanding how toxic chemicals injure the developing brains and nervous systems of children and in translating this knowledge into public policy to protect health.
His early studies of lead poisoning demonstrated that lead is toxic to children even at very low levels and contributed to the US government's decision to remove lead from paint and gasoline, actions that reduced population mean blood lead levels in the USA by more than 90%. A study 兰德里根 led in the 1990’s at the National Academy of Sciences defined children’s unique susceptibilities to pesticides and other toxic chemicals and catalyzed fundamental revamping of US pesticide policy. He was also involved in the medical and epidemiologic follow-up of 20,000 9/11 rescue workers. The studies of these men and women documented that more than 40% have persistent abnormalities of pulmonary function and that approximately 15% have mental health problems related to their service. From 2015 to 2017, 兰德里根 co-chaired the 《电子游戏正规平台》 Commission on Pollution & 健康, which reported that pollution causes 9 million deaths annually and is an existential threat to planetary health. He now directs the 全球 Observatory on Pollution and 健康 at 波士顿 College.