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Beth Rosenberg
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Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health and Family Medicine
Director of Public Health Admissions Committee
Concentration leader, Environmental Health
Pending, director of joint MS engineering/ MPH track
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Tufts University School of Medicine
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111
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| Education |
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BA Wellesley College, MPH Boston University School of Public Health, ScD University of Massachusetts, Lowell |
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| Research
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Occupational and environmental health; designing effective safety systems; creating systems of production that do not harm workers or the environment; drivers for corporations to create those systems of productions and overcoming obstacles that they encounter to this endeavor, public health improvements as social change
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Rosenberg, Beth "The Unintended Consequences of the Banning of Alar" New Solutions Winter, 1996 pp. 34-51
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Rosenberg, B. and Levenstein, C. “Determinants of a Successful Silicosis Control Program” in Contributions to History of Occupational and Environmental Prevention Grieco, Iavoli and Berlinguer, eds. Elsevier, 1999 Amsterdam 195-210
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Charles Levenstein, John Wooding, and Beth Rosenberg, “Occupational Health: A Social Perspective" in Occupational Health, Recognizing and Preventing Work-Related Disease fourth edition. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman, editors. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia 2000 pp. 27-50
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Rosenberg BJ, Barbeau EM, Moure-Eraso R, Levenstein C. “The Work Environment Impact Assessment: A Methodologic Framework for Evaluating Health-Based Interventions” American Journal of Industrial Medicine vol. 39, no. 2 Feb. 2001 218-226
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Guest editor of special issue of New Solutions, A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy on “Food, Work and Environment” volume 10, number 4 2000 , including:
Rosenberg, Beth “Food Work and Environment: Introduction” pp. 313-315, Rosenberg Beth J and Barbeau, Elizabeth M. “ A Bittersweet Report from a New Orleans Sugar Refinery: Working Conditions and Labor-Management Relations Deteriorate Together” pp. 377-382 ,and Rosenberg, Beth “Working to Give Justice a Chance – Interview with Kim Bobo” pp. 383-389
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David Kriebel and Beth J. Rosenberg “Lung cancer: another good reason to control silica” Cancer Causes and Control, 12: 785-787, 2001
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Rosenberg, Beth Second Thoughts about Silicosis, New Solutions, 13:3 2003
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Ken Geiser and Beth Rosenberg, “The Social Context of Occupational and Environmental Health" in Occupational Health, Recognizing and Preventing Work-Related Disease fourth edition. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman, editors. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia 2005
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Rosenberg BJ, Levenstein C and Spangler E. Change in the World of Occupational Health: Silica control, Then and Now, Journal of Public Health Policy vol.26 (2) July 2005 192-203
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Supriya Lahiri, Charles Levenstein, Deborah Imel Nelson, Beth J. Rosenberg. The Cost Effectiveness of Occupational Health interventions: Prevention of Silicosis. Am. J. Ind. Med. 48:503-514 (2005)
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