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Collegium Ramazzini

The Collegium Ramazzini is an independent, international academy composed of physicians, scientists, and scholars from 35 countries. Through its members and activities, it seeks to advance occupational and environmental health by bridging scientific knowledge with socio-political centers that have the responsibility to protect public health.[1] The organization is named after physician Bernardino Ramazzini (1633–1714), known as “the father of occupational medicine.”

The Collegium Ramazzini is governed by an elected executive committee composed of a president, secretary general, treasurer, and six other fellows. Four individuals have served as the academy’s president: Irving J. Selikoff, MD (1982–1992); Eula Bingham, PhD (1993–1997); Phillip J. Landrigan, MD, MSc (1998–2021); and Melissa McDiarmid, MD, MPH, DABT (2022 to present). The organizations by-laws allow for 180 active fellows with an unlimited number of emeritus fellows.

History edit

Dr. Cesare Maltoni and Dr. Irving J. Selikoff founded the Collegium Ramazzini in 1982.[2] Their goal was an organization of physicians and researchers with expertise in the present and emerging risks associated with exposures to health hazards in workplaces and the environment. Maltoni’s research on the carcinogenesis of vinyl chloride, benzene, and other chemicals,[3][4][5] and Selikoff’s on the health effects of exposure to asbestos,[6][7][8] motivated their vision of a precautionary approach to the use of industrial chemicals.

Maltoni and Selikoff sought input from Morris Greenberg, MD;[9] Myron Mehlman, PhD; and Sheldon Samuels to recommend individuals to be members of the Collegium Ramazzini. Sixty four physicians and scientists from 16 countries composed the inaugural class of fellows. They were Nicholas Ashford, PhD (Cambridge, MA, US); Emilio Astolfi  (Buenos Aires, Brazil); Maths Berlin (Lund, Sweden); Jean Bignon (Creiteil, France); Patricia Buffler, PhD (Houston, TX, US); Jorge Chiriboga, MD (San Juan, Puerto Rico); Thomas W. Clarkson (Rochester, NY, US); Morton Corn, PhD (Baltimore, MD, US); Massimo Crespi, MD (Rome, Italy); John Finklea, MD (Birmingham, AL, US); Vito Foa, MD (Milan, Italy); Arthur L. Frank, MD, PhD (Lexington, KY, US); Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr., MD (Bethesda, MD, US); Luigi Giarelli, MD (Trieste, Italy); Giangiacomo Giordano (Naples, Italy); Bernard Goldstein, MD (Piscataway, NJ, US); Antonio Grieco, MD, PhD (Milan, Italy); J.S. Harington (Johannesburg, South Africa); Bo Holmberg, PhD (Solna, Sweden); Kaye H. Kilburn, MD (Los Angeles, CA, US); Marvin Legator, PhD (Galveston, TX, US); Ruth Lilis, MD (New York City, US); Andrew Maguire (Washington, DC, US); Cesare Malton (Bologna, Italy); Renzo Mattiussi (Milan, Italy); Rene Mendes, MD (Washington, DC); Franklin Mirer, PhD (Detroit, MI, US); Norton Nelson, PhD (New York City, US); Diogo Pupo Nogueira, MD (Sao Paulo, Brazil); Giuseppe Paladini (Bologna, Italy); Edward P. Radford, MD (Pittsburgh, PA, US); Elihu Richter, MD (Jerusalem, Israel); Hiroyuki Sakabe, MD (Japan); Sheldon Samuels (Washington, DC, US); Irving J. Selikoff (New York City, US); Charlie Hammel Smith (Chicago, IL, US); Kenzaburo Tsichiya, MD (Japan); Arthur C. Upton, MD (New York, US); Enrico Vigliani (Milan, Italy); Ian Webster, MB, ChB (Johannesburg, South Africa); and Bernard Weinstein, MD (New York, NY, US).

Selikoff and Maltoni served as the organization's first president and secretary general, respectively.

In 1983, the Collegium held its first meeting of fellows along with an international conference on the health effects of benzene. Speakers included Maltoni, Mehlman, Maths Berlin, MD and Marvin S. Legator, PhD; future fellows Bo Holmberg, PhD (National Board of Occupational Safety and Health, Sweden) and Peter Infante PhD (Occupational Safety and Health Administration, US); as well as other scientists from academia, governments, and petrochemical companies. Papers from the conference were published in a 1985 edition of the American Journal of Industrial Medicine.

Activities edit

The Collegium Ramazzini holds an annual scientific meeting in October that is called “Ramazzini Days.” It is an opportunity for fellows to present new research and discuss emerging issues in the context of the current socio-political environment. The meeting, which is open to the public, is held in the Castello dei Pio in the city of Carpi, Italy, which is the hometown of Bernardino Ramazzini. Beginning in 2006, the agendas for the scientific program have been published on-line and abstracts available since 2020.

The Collegium Ramazzini publishes policy statements on pressing environmental and occupational health issues. The statements describe the scientific evidence of harm and the need for policy action by nations and the global community. Since 1984, the Collegium has published 28 policy statements addressing topics such as asbestos, endocrine disruptors, COVID-19, and scientific integrity.

Awards edit

The Collegium Ramazzini bestows several awards to recognize an individual's achievement and service to advance knowledge and protection of occupational and environmental health. The Ramazzini Award is bestowed to a "scientists deemed by the Collegium to have made outstanding contributions to furthering the aims of Bernardino Ramazzini in safeguarding public health".[10] The awardees to-date have been:

  • 2022: Morando Soffritti (Italy)
  • 2021: Linda Birnbaum (US)
  • 2020: (No award due to COVID-19 pandemic)
  • 2019: Richard Lemen (US)
  • 2018: Fernanda Giannasi (Brazil)
  • 2017: Karel Van Damme (Belgium)
  • 2016: Arthur L. Frank (US)[11]
  • 2015: Philippe Grandjean (Denmark)
  • 2014: Benedetto Terracini
  • 2013: John R. Froines (US)
  • 2012: Sheldon W. Samuels (US)
  • 2011: Morris Greenberg (UK)
  • 2010: Marja Sorsa (Finland)
  • 2009: Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol of Thailand
  • 2008: Massimo Crespi (Italy)
  • 2007: Fiorella Belpoggi (Italy)
  • 2006: Anders Englund (Sweden)
  • 2005: Lorenzo Tomatis (Italy)
  • 2004: Herbert L. Needleman (US)
  • 2003: Olav Axelson (Sweden)
  • 2002: Myron A. Mehlman (US)
  • 2000: Eula Bingham (US)
  • 1998: Joseph Ladou (US)
  • 1997: Samuel Milham (US)
  • 1996: John C. Bailar III (US)
  • 1995: Cesare Maltoni (Italy)
  • 1994: David G. Hoel (US)
  • 1993: Yasunosuke Suzuki (US)
  • 1992: Luigi Giarelli (Italy).
  • 1991: Alice M. Stewart (UK) and Friedrich Pott (Germany)
  • 1990: Lars Ehrenberg (Sweden)
  • 1989: David P. Rall (US)
  • 1988: Johannes Clemmesen (Denmark)
  • 1987: Dietrich F.K. Schmahl (Germany)
  • 1986: Arthur C. Upton (US)
  • 1985: Alberto Bisetti (Italy)
  • 1984: Muzaffer Aksoy (Turkey) and Enrico C. Vigliani (Italy)

The Irving J. Selikoff Award and Lecture is given to "an internationally recognized scientist or humanist whose studies and achievements have contributed to the protection of workers' health and the environment".[12] Awardees to date have been:

Publications edit

The Collegium Ramazzani has functioned as an initial publication source for some scientific papers later re-published in additional peer reviewed journals.[13] The Collegium Ramazzani has also published editorials through its presidents and collectively in peer-reviewed scientific journals including calls for an international ban on asbestos in 1999,[14] 2005,[15] 2010 [16] and 2012;[17] the war in Darfur;[18] and control of pesticide use in the European Union.[19]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Tice, et al., Cytogenic Manifestations of Benzene Induced Damage in Murine Bone Marrow, Paper Presented at International Conference on Benzene, Collegium Ramazzini, New York, 1983 (cited in "Readings in Risk" by Glickman

References edit

  1. ^ Collegium Ramazzini. Mission.
  2. ^ Mehlman, Myron A (2002). "Remembering Professor Cesare Malonti". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 982: 23.
  3. ^ Maltoni, Cesare (1974). "Liver angiosarcoma in workers exposed to vinyl chloride. Report on the 1st 2 cases encountered. [Article in Italian]". Medicina del Lavoro. 65 (11–12): 445–450.
  4. ^ Maltoni, Cesare (1976). "Precursor lesions in exposed populations as indicators of occupational cancer risk". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 271 (1): 444–447. Bibcode:1976NYASA.271..444M. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1976.tb23145.x. PMID 1069536. S2CID 39389849.
  5. ^ Maltoni, Cesare (1978). "Predictive carcinogenicity bioassays in industrial oncogenesis". Progress in Biochemical Pharmacology. 14: 47–56. PMID 643879.
  6. ^ Selikoff, Irving J (1976). "Lung cancer and mesothelioma during prospective surveillance of 1249 asbestos insulation workers, 1963-1974". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 271 (1): 448–56. Bibcode:1976NYASA.271..448S. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1976.tb23146.x. PMID 1069537. S2CID 37665311.
  7. ^ Selikoff, Irving J (1982). "The investigation of brain tumor occurrence in other occupational groups: introduction". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 381 (1): 116–118. Bibcode:1982NYASA.381..116S. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1982.tb50374.x. PMID 6953781. S2CID 28651371.
  8. ^ Selikoff, Irving J (1977). "Perspectives in the investigation of health hazards in the chemical industry". Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 1 (3): 387–97. doi:10.1016/0147-6513(77)90029-X. PMID 617100.
  9. ^ Illman, John (2021). "Morris Greenberg: occupational health specialist on a lifelong quest to make the world asbestos free". BMJ. 374: n2265. doi:10.1136/bmj.n2265. S2CID 237517850.
  10. ^ Collegium Ramazzini
  11. ^ "Arthur L. Frank, MD, PhD". Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health. 2024-01-31. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  12. ^ "Irving J Selikoff Award". Collegium Ramazzini. Retrieved January 4, 2023.
  13. ^ Garfinkel, L. (1991). "Lung cancer and smoking trends in the United States over the past 25 years". CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 41 (3): 137–145. doi:10.3322/canjclin.41.3.137. PMID 1796939. (noting that this article is an update of a paper published through the C. Ramazzini in 1989)
  14. ^ Ramazzini, Collegium (October 1999). "Call for an International Ban on Asbestos". Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 41 (10): 830–832. doi:10.1097/00043764-199910000-00003. ISSN 1076-2752. PMID 10529938.
  15. ^ Landrigan, Philip J. (2005). "Collegium Ramazzini call for an international ban on asbestos". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 47 (6): 471–474. doi:10.1002/ajim.20173. PMID 15898095.
  16. ^ Ramazzini, Collegium (2010). "Asbestos Is Still With Us: Repeat Call for a Universal Ban". Archives of Environmental. 65 (3): 121–126. doi:10.1080/19338241003776104. PMID 20705571. S2CID 256745.
  17. ^ Ladou; et al. (February 20, 2001). "A call for an international ban on asbestos". Canadian Medical Association Journal. 164 (4): 489–490. Bibcode:2000ER.....83...79.. doi:10.1006/enrs.2000.4054. PMC 80776. PMID 11233868.[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ Landrigan, PJ; Soffritti, M (2005). "Collegium Ramazzini statement on Darfur". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 47 (3): 193–194. doi:10.1002/ajim.20144. PMID 15712253.
  19. ^ Ramazzini, C. (2005). "Collegium Ramazzini statement on the control of pesticides in the European Union: a call for action to protect human health". American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 52 (2): 176–177. doi:10.1002/ajim.20654. PMID 19016266.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Collegium Ramazzini is an independent international academy composed of physicians scientists and scholars from 35 countries Through its members and activities it seeks to advance occupational and environmental health by bridging scientific knowledge with socio political centers that have the responsibility to protect public health 1 The organization is named after physician Bernardino Ramazzini 1633 1714 known as the father of occupational medicine The Collegium Ramazzini is governed by an elected executive committee composed of a president secretary general treasurer and six other fellows Four individuals have served as the academy s president Irving J Selikoff MD 1982 1992 Eula Bingham PhD 1993 1997 Phillip J Landrigan MD MSc 1998 2021 and Melissa McDiarmid MD MPH DABT 2022 to present The organizations by laws allow for 180 active fellows with an unlimited number of emeritus fellows Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 Awards 4 Publications 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 References 8 External linksHistory editDr Cesare Maltoni and Dr Irving J Selikoff founded the Collegium Ramazzini in 1982 2 Their goal was an organization of physicians and researchers with expertise in the present and emerging risks associated with exposures to health hazards in workplaces and the environment Maltoni s research on the carcinogenesis of vinyl chloride benzene and other chemicals 3 4 5 and Selikoff s on the health effects of exposure to asbestos 6 7 8 motivated their vision of a precautionary approach to the use of industrial chemicals Maltoni and Selikoff sought input from Morris Greenberg MD 9 Myron Mehlman PhD and Sheldon Samuels to recommend individuals to be members of the Collegium Ramazzini Sixty four physicians and scientists from 16 countries composed the inaugural class of fellows They were Nicholas Ashford PhD Cambridge MA US Emilio Astolfi Buenos Aires Brazil Maths Berlin Lund Sweden Jean Bignon Creiteil France Patricia Buffler PhD Houston TX US Jorge Chiriboga MD San Juan Puerto Rico Thomas W Clarkson Rochester NY US Morton Corn PhD Baltimore MD US Massimo Crespi MD Rome Italy John Finklea MD Birmingham AL US Vito Foa MD Milan Italy Arthur L Frank MD PhD Lexington KY US Joseph F Fraumeni Jr MD Bethesda MD US Luigi Giarelli MD Trieste Italy Giangiacomo Giordano Naples Italy Bernard Goldstein MD Piscataway NJ US Antonio Grieco MD PhD Milan Italy J S Harington Johannesburg South Africa Bo Holmberg PhD Solna Sweden Kaye H Kilburn MD Los Angeles CA US Marvin Legator PhD Galveston TX US Ruth Lilis MD New York City US Andrew Maguire Washington DC US Cesare Malton Bologna Italy Renzo Mattiussi Milan Italy Rene Mendes MD Washington DC Franklin Mirer PhD Detroit MI US Norton Nelson PhD New York City US Diogo Pupo Nogueira MD Sao Paulo Brazil Giuseppe Paladini Bologna Italy Edward P Radford MD Pittsburgh PA US Elihu Richter MD Jerusalem Israel Hiroyuki Sakabe MD Japan Sheldon Samuels Washington DC US Irving J Selikoff New York City US Charlie Hammel Smith Chicago IL US Kenzaburo Tsichiya MD Japan Arthur C Upton MD New York US Enrico Vigliani Milan Italy Ian Webster MB ChB Johannesburg South Africa and Bernard Weinstein MD New York NY US Selikoff and Maltoni served as the organization s first president and secretary general respectively In 1983 the Collegium held its first meeting of fellows along with an international conference on the health effects of benzene Speakers included Maltoni Mehlman Maths Berlin MD and Marvin S Legator PhD future fellows Bo Holmberg PhD National Board of Occupational Safety and Health Sweden and Peter Infante PhD Occupational Safety and Health Administration US as well as other scientists from academia governments and petrochemical companies Papers from the conference were published in a 1985 edition of the American Journal of Industrial Medicine Activities editThe Collegium Ramazzini holds an annual scientific meeting in October that is called Ramazzini Days It is an opportunity for fellows to present new research and discuss emerging issues in the context of the current socio political environment The meeting which is open to the public is held in the Castello dei Pio in the city of Carpi Italy which is the hometown of Bernardino Ramazzini Beginning in 2006 the agendas for the scientific program have been published on line and abstracts available since 2020 The Collegium Ramazzini publishes policy statements on pressing environmental and occupational health issues The statements describe the scientific evidence of harm and the need for policy action by nations and the global community Since 1984 the Collegium has published 28 policy statements addressing topics such as asbestos endocrine disruptors COVID 19 and scientific integrity Awards editThe Collegium Ramazzini bestows several awards to recognize an individual s achievement and service to advance knowledge and protection of occupational and environmental health The Ramazzini Award is bestowed to a scientists deemed by the Collegium to have made outstanding contributions to furthering the aims of Bernardino Ramazzini in safeguarding public health 10 The awardees to date have been 2022 Morando Soffritti Italy 2021 Linda Birnbaum US 2020 No award due to COVID 19 pandemic 2019 Richard Lemen US 2018 Fernanda Giannasi Brazil 2017 Karel Van Damme Belgium 2016 Arthur L Frank US 11 2015 Philippe Grandjean Denmark 2014 Benedetto Terracini 2013 John R Froines US 2012 Sheldon W Samuels US 2011 Morris Greenberg UK 2010 Marja Sorsa Finland 2009 Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn Mahidol of Thailand 2008 Massimo Crespi Italy 2007 Fiorella Belpoggi Italy 2006 Anders Englund Sweden 2005 Lorenzo Tomatis Italy 2004 Herbert L Needleman US 2003 Olav Axelson Sweden 2002 Myron A Mehlman US 2000 Eula Bingham US 1998 Joseph Ladou US 1997 Samuel Milham US 1996 John C Bailar III US 1995 Cesare Maltoni Italy 1994 David G Hoel US 1993 Yasunosuke Suzuki US 1992 Luigi Giarelli Italy 1991 Alice M Stewart UK and Friedrich Pott Germany 1990 Lars Ehrenberg Sweden 1989 David P Rall US 1988 Johannes Clemmesen Denmark 1987 Dietrich F K Schmahl Germany 1986 Arthur C Upton US 1985 Alberto Bisetti Italy 1984 Muzaffer Aksoy Turkey and Enrico C Vigliani Italy The Irving J Selikoff Award and Lecture is given to an internationally recognized scientist or humanist whose studies and achievements have contributed to the protection of workers health and the environment 12 Awardees to date have been 2016 Richard Lemen 2009 Stephen M Levin 2008 Philip J Landrigan 2007 Morando Soffritti 2006 Yasunosuke Suzuki 1995 Cesare MaltoniPublications editThe Collegium Ramazzani has functioned as an initial publication source for some scientific papers later re published in additional peer reviewed journals 13 The Collegium Ramazzani has also published editorials through its presidents and collectively in peer reviewed scientific journals including calls for an international ban on asbestos in 1999 14 2005 15 2010 16 and 2012 17 the war in Darfur 18 and control of pesticide use in the European Union 19 See also editList of medicine awards List of prizes named after peopleFurther reading editTice et al Cytogenic Manifestations of Benzene Induced Damage in Murine Bone Marrow Paper Presented at International Conference on Benzene Collegium Ramazzini New York 1983 cited in Readings in Risk by GlickmanReferences edit Collegium Ramazzini Mission Mehlman Myron A 2002 Remembering Professor Cesare Malonti Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 982 23 Maltoni Cesare 1974 Liver angiosarcoma in workers exposed to vinyl chloride Report on the 1st 2 cases encountered Article in Italian Medicina del Lavoro 65 11 12 445 450 Maltoni Cesare 1976 Precursor lesions in exposed populations as indicators of occupational cancer risk Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 271 1 444 447 Bibcode 1976NYASA 271 444M doi 10 1111 j 1749 6632 1976 tb23145 x PMID 1069536 S2CID 39389849 Maltoni Cesare 1978 Predictive carcinogenicity bioassays in industrial oncogenesis Progress in Biochemical Pharmacology 14 47 56 PMID 643879 Selikoff Irving J 1976 Lung cancer and mesothelioma during prospective surveillance of 1249 asbestos insulation workers 1963 1974 Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 271 1 448 56 Bibcode 1976NYASA 271 448S doi 10 1111 j 1749 6632 1976 tb23146 x PMID 1069537 S2CID 37665311 Selikoff Irving J 1982 The investigation of brain tumor occurrence in other occupational groups introduction Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 381 1 116 118 Bibcode 1982NYASA 381 116S doi 10 1111 j 1749 6632 1982 tb50374 x PMID 6953781 S2CID 28651371 Selikoff Irving J 1977 Perspectives in the investigation of health hazards in the chemical industry Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 1 3 387 97 doi 10 1016 0147 6513 77 90029 X PMID 617100 Illman John 2021 Morris Greenberg occupational health specialist on a lifelong quest to make the world asbestos free BMJ 374 n2265 doi 10 1136 bmj n2265 S2CID 237517850 Collegium Ramazzini Arthur L Frank MD PhD Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health 2024 01 31 Retrieved 2024 04 07 Irving J Selikoff Award Collegium Ramazzini Retrieved January 4 2023 Garfinkel L 1991 Lung cancer and smoking trends in the United States over the past 25 years CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians 41 3 137 145 doi 10 3322 canjclin 41 3 137 PMID 1796939 noting that this article is an update of a paper published through the C Ramazzini in 1989 Ramazzini Collegium October 1999 Call for an International Ban on Asbestos Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 41 10 830 832 doi 10 1097 00043764 199910000 00003 ISSN 1076 2752 PMID 10529938 Landrigan Philip J 2005 Collegium Ramazzini call for an international ban on asbestos American Journal of Industrial Medicine 47 6 471 474 doi 10 1002 ajim 20173 PMID 15898095 Ramazzini Collegium 2010 Asbestos Is Still With Us Repeat Call for a Universal Ban Archives of Environmental 65 3 121 126 doi 10 1080 19338241003776104 PMID 20705571 S2CID 256745 Ladou et al February 20 2001 A call for an international ban on asbestos Canadian Medical Association Journal 164 4 489 490 Bibcode 2000ER 83 79 doi 10 1006 enrs 2000 4054 PMC 80776 PMID 11233868 permanent dead link Landrigan PJ Soffritti M 2005 Collegium Ramazzini statement on Darfur American Journal of Industrial Medicine 47 3 193 194 doi 10 1002 ajim 20144 PMID 15712253 Ramazzini C 2005 Collegium Ramazzini statement on the control of pesticides in the European Union a call for action to protect human health American Journal of Industrial Medicine 52 2 176 177 doi 10 1002 ajim 20654 PMID 19016266 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Collegium Ramazzini amp oldid 1217717624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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