Additional papers of Ellen K. Silbergeld, 1982-2001

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Additional papers of Ellen K. Silbergeld, 1982-2001

Correspondence, drafts, research notes, conference materials, publications, etc., of Ellen K. Silbergeld, environmental toxicologist and research scientist.

8 linear ft.; (20 file boxes) plus 5 audiotapes

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Ellen (Kovner) Silbergeld, daughter of Joseph and Mary (Gion) Kovner, was born in Washington, D.C., on July 29, 1945. In 1969, she married Alan Mark Silbergeld; they have two children: Sophia and Nicholas. Silbergeld has degrees in history from Vassar College (A.B. 1967) and in environmental engineering sciences from Johns Hopkins University (Ph.D. 1972). She has been a professor of Epidemiology and Toxicology at the University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore, Maryland, an a...

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