Additional papers of Ellen K. Silbergeld, 1982-2001.

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Additional papers of Ellen K. Silbergeld, 1982-2001.

Collection contains general biographical material; professional correspondence; MacArthur Foundation grant congratulatory letters; papers related to the Herbert Needleman case; working drafts; transcripts of testimonies; research notes and reports; conference materials; editorials; project proposals and research assessments; audiotapes with brief interviews from the Open College program on CJRT FM 91.1 (Canada); photographs; and clippings.

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

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Silbergeld, Ellen K.

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Environmental toxicologist and research scientist Ellen (Kovner) Silbergeld was born in Washington, D.C., on July 29, 1945. She has degrees from Vassar College (A.B. 1967) and Johns Hopkins University (Ph. D. 1972). Silbergeld has been a professor of Epidemiology and Toxicology at the University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore, Maryland, an adjunct professor of Health Policy and Environmental Health Sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, an affiliate professor of Environmenta...

Needleman, Herbert L., 1927-

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