The potential effect of hazardous chemical and physical agents in occupational settings is a special application of exposure assessment that is critical to public health and economic development in the United States and the world. EHS researchers are engaged in a number of studies that relate to occupational health and support the department's academic curriculum in industrial hygiene.
Environmental Health Science
Phillip L. Williams
Dean & Georgia Power Professor
pwilliam@uga.edu
N130 Paul D. Coverdell Center
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706.542.0939 (voice)
706.542.6730 (fax)
Educational Background
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of TechnologyArea of Specialty
Environmental and Occupational ToxicologyResearch Interests
- Development of occupational and environmental chemical exposure values
- Use of nematodes as alternative toxicological test models
Professional Affiliations
- Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
- Society of Toxicology
- American Industrial Hygiene Association Fellow
www.aiha.org/aboutAIHA/html/aihafellows.htm - Georgia Section, American Industrial Hygiene Association
- Editorial Board for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC Journal)
- Certified Industrial Hygienist, American Board of Industrial Hygiene
- Adjunct Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
www.sph.emory.edu/eoh/faculty/pwilliams.html
Directory Listings
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Faculty
- Harold Barnhart
- Marsha C. Black
- Dana Cole
- William M. Cosgrove
- Jeffrey W. Fisher
- Brian G. Forrester
- Charles H. Jagoe
- Erin K. Lipp
- Luke P. Naeher
- Daryl Rowe
- Mary Alice Smith
- Phillip L. Williams
- Anne Marie Zimeri
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Staff
Graduate Students- No directory listing
