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Dennis Paustenbach

Dennis J. Paustenbach PhD, CIH, DABT, (Born Oct 29, 1952) is an American scientist, businessman, researcher, and author. Dennis is currently President of Paustenbach and Associates, which is a consulting firm who uses risk assessment techniques to characterize occupational and environmental health hazards. He is the founder and former president of ChemRisk, a consulting firm specializing in the use of toxicology and risk assessment to characterize the hazards of chemicals in soil, air, water, food, sediments and consumer products. He was, for about 4 years, a Group Vice-President of Exponent.

Paustenbach has published nearly 300 peer reviewed papers in scientific journals, about 50 book chapters, and has presented nearly 350 papers at various scientific conferences during his career. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Purdue University in 2006[1] and a Doctor of Engineering from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in 2007.[2] He has given expert testimony in many courts regarding the health hazards posed by dioxins, talc, asbestos, benzene, lead, chromium, beryllium, carbon monoxide, cobalt, chlorinated solvents, and other chemicals.

Early life and education edit

Paustenbach was born in Tarentum, Pennsylvania in 1952. He left his hometown after first grade and moved to Akron, Ohio, where he attended St. Matthews. His family later moved to Strasburg, Ohio, which was in a rural setting adjacent to many Amish communities, where he attended high school.[3]

In 1974, Paustenbach graduated from the Rose Polytechnic Institute with a BS in Chemical Engineering and joined Eli Lilly and Company. After working Eli Lilly for two years as a process engineer, he felt that he wanted to study further. He left his job and enrolled at University of Michigan for an MS in Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology, which he completed in 1977. He later earned a PhD in environmental toxicology from Purdue University in 1982. While studying for his PhD, he founded the undergraduate/graduate programs in industrial hygiene at Purdue. After his PhD, he worked as the head of Risk Assessment at Stauffer Chemical in Westport, Connecticut.

Career edit

Paustenbach twice started the environmental consulting firm ChemRisk. The firm applied the principles of health risk assessment to quantitatively characterize the risk to humans of chemicals in foods, water, air, sediment, soil, and consumer products.[4] They had about 125 persons in 8 locations in the U.S. In 1993, Paustenbach was selected to be the President and CEO of McLaren-Hart Environmental Engineering; a national firm with 15 offices and 600 employees. He was the youngest CEO in the U.S. of a major firm in this industry.

In the 1980s and 1990s, Paustenbach conducted research into the dioxins and furans. Among his first major undertakings was characterizing the health hazards posed by dioxin contaminated soil including the site in Times Beach, Missouri.[5] In the 1990s, he conducted research evaluating the hazards posed by occupational exposure to pharmaceuticals, benzene, beryllium,[6] and formaldehyde. Also, in the 1990s, he published many studies which evaluated the exposure and health hazards associated with exposure to hexavalent chromium [7] which were pertinent to Hinkley, CA and Hudson County, NJ. He worked on visible sites like Rocky Mountain, Oak Ridge, and Hanford. From about 2000 to 2018, he conducted risk assessments on as many as 1,000 exposure scenarios including asbestos exposure of auto mechanics,[8] benzene exposure in refineries, lead in consumer products, arsenic in wine,[9] perfluorinated chemical in groundwater,[10] MCHM in drinking water,[11] and the hydrocarbons in drinking water. Paustenbach and colleagues developed some of the earliest multi-pathway exposure risk assessment methods. Later, he conducted research involving the release of cobalt and chromium from medical devices [12] over the years .

Professor edit

Paustenbach has served as an adjunct professor at six universities. Specifically, University of Texas (Houston), Purdue University, University of Bridgeport, University of Massachusetts (Amherst), University of California, Irvine School of Medicine (clinical professor of Occupational Medicine), University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), and University of Kansas Medical School (Kansas City).

Philanthropy edit

In recent years, Paustenbach was involved in fundraising for Bellarmine College Prep, The Sacred Heart Schools, Purdue University, The University of Michigan, The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, Peninsula Bridge of Menlo Park (California), and The Shakers of Sabbathday Lake (Maine)

Books edit

Two textbooks he authored/edited, The Risk Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Hazards: A Textbook of Case Studies (1989) [13] and Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice (2002).[14]

Awards and honors edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2006 Honorary Degree Dennis J. Paustenbach". Purdue University.
  2. ^ "2007 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology : OneHundred and Twenty-Ninth Commencement". Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
  3. ^ Clawson, J. "I never thought of it as work".
  4. ^ "Dennis J Paustenbach's research while affiliated with Cardno ChemRisk and other places". Research Gate.
  5. ^ Paustenbach, Dennis; Shu, F.J. (1986). "A Critical Examination of Assumptions Used in Risk Assessments of Dioxin Contaminated Soil". Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 6 (3): 284–307. doi:10.1016/0273-2300(86)90019-X. PMID 3775086.
  6. ^ Paustenbach, Dennis (2011). "20: The history and biological basis of occupational exposure limits for chemical agents". Patty's Industrial Hygiene (Sixth ed.). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 865–955. doi:10.1002/0471435139.hyg041.pub2. ISBN 9780471125327.
  7. ^ Finley, B.L; Kerger, M.W. (1997). "Human Ingestion of Chromium (VI) in Drinking Water: Pharmacokinetics following repeated exposure". Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 142 (1): 151–159. doi:10.1006/taap.1996.7993. PMID 9007044.
  8. ^ Paustenbach, D.J.; Finley, B.L. (2004). "Environmental and occupational health hazards associated with the presence of asbestos in brake linings and pads (1900 to present): A "state-of-the-art" review". Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B. 7 (1): 33–110. doi:10.1080/10937400490231494. PMID 14681081. S2CID 22880396.
  9. ^ Monnot, A.; Tvermoes, R. (2016). "Risks associated with arsenic exposure resulting from consumption of California wines sold in the United States". Food Chemistry. 211: 107–113. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.05.013. PMID 27283613.
  10. ^ Paustenbach, D.J.; Panko, P.K. (2006). "A methodology for estimating human exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA): A retrospective exposure assessment of a community (1951-2003)". Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 70 (1): 28–57. doi:10.1080/15287390600748815. PMID 17162497. S2CID 1653667.
  11. ^ Paustenbach, D.J.; Winans, Bethany (2015). "The toxicity of crude 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol (MCHM): Review of experimental data and results of predictive models for its constituents and a putative metabolite". Critical Reviews in Toxicology. 45 (1–55): 1–55. doi:10.3109/10408444.2015.1076376. PMID 26509789. S2CID 207506065.
  12. ^ Christian, W.V.; Oliver, D.J. (2014). "Toxicology-based cancer causation analysis of CoCr-containing hip implants: A quantitative assessment of genotoxicity and tumorigenicity studies". Journal of Applied Toxicology. 34 (9): 939–967. doi:10.1002/jat.3039. PMID 25080401. S2CID 20985913.
  13. ^ Paustenbach, D.J. (1989). The Risk Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Hazards: A Textbook of Case Studies. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780471849988.
  14. ^ Paustenbach, D.J. (2002). . Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: Theory and Practice. New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons.
  15. ^ "Kusnetz Award". American Industrial Hygiene Association.
  16. ^ "SRA Award Winners Announced at 1997 Annual Meeting" (PDF). SRA.
  17. ^ "2002 Award Winners" (PDF). Society of Toxicology.
  18. ^ "AIHA Recognizes Dennis Paustenbach With 29th Annual Smyth Award". EHS Today. 17 September 2010.
  19. ^ "Fellows of AIHA". American Industrial Hygiene Association.
  20. ^ "Edward J. Baier Award". AIHA.
  21. ^ "Fellows of the Society". SRA.
  22. ^ "2015 HHS Award Recipients". School of Health Sciences.

External links edit

  • Dennis J. Paustenbach publications indexed by Semantic Scholar
  • Dennis J. Paustenbach research articles
  • Dennis J Paustenbach's research articles ResearchGate

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Dennis J Paustenbach PhD CIH DABT Born Oct 29 1952 is an American scientist businessman researcher and author Dennis is currently President of Paustenbach and Associates which is a consulting firm who uses risk assessment techniques to characterize occupational and environmental health hazards He is the founder and former president of ChemRisk a consulting firm specializing in the use of toxicology and risk assessment to characterize the hazards of chemicals in soil air water food sediments and consumer products He was for about 4 years a Group Vice President of Exponent Paustenbach has published nearly 300 peer reviewed papers in scientific journals about 50 book chapters and has presented nearly 350 papers at various scientific conferences during his career He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree from Purdue University in 2006 1 and a Doctor of Engineering from the Rose Hulman Institute of Technology in 2007 2 He has given expert testimony in many courts regarding the health hazards posed by dioxins talc asbestos benzene lead chromium beryllium carbon monoxide cobalt chlorinated solvents and other chemicals Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Professor 4 Philanthropy 5 Books 6 Awards and honors 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editPaustenbach was born in Tarentum Pennsylvania in 1952 He left his hometown after first grade and moved to Akron Ohio where he attended St Matthews His family later moved to Strasburg Ohio which was in a rural setting adjacent to many Amish communities where he attended high school 3 In 1974 Paustenbach graduated from the Rose Polytechnic Institute with a BS in Chemical Engineering and joined Eli Lilly and Company After working Eli Lilly for two years as a process engineer he felt that he wanted to study further He left his job and enrolled at University of Michigan for an MS in Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology which he completed in 1977 He later earned a PhD in environmental toxicology from Purdue University in 1982 While studying for his PhD he founded the undergraduate graduate programs in industrial hygiene at Purdue After his PhD he worked as the head of Risk Assessment at Stauffer Chemical in Westport Connecticut Career editPaustenbach twice started the environmental consulting firm ChemRisk The firm applied the principles of health risk assessment to quantitatively characterize the risk to humans of chemicals in foods water air sediment soil and consumer products 4 They had about 125 persons in 8 locations in the U S In 1993 Paustenbach was selected to be the President and CEO of McLaren Hart Environmental Engineering a national firm with 15 offices and 600 employees He was the youngest CEO in the U S of a major firm in this industry In the 1980s and 1990s Paustenbach conducted research into the dioxins and furans Among his first major undertakings was characterizing the health hazards posed by dioxin contaminated soil including the site in Times Beach Missouri 5 In the 1990s he conducted research evaluating the hazards posed by occupational exposure to pharmaceuticals benzene beryllium 6 and formaldehyde Also in the 1990s he published many studies which evaluated the exposure and health hazards associated with exposure to hexavalent chromium 7 which were pertinent to Hinkley CA and Hudson County NJ He worked on visible sites like Rocky Mountain Oak Ridge and Hanford From about 2000 to 2018 he conducted risk assessments on as many as 1 000 exposure scenarios including asbestos exposure of auto mechanics 8 benzene exposure in refineries lead in consumer products arsenic in wine 9 perfluorinated chemical in groundwater 10 MCHM in drinking water 11 and the hydrocarbons in drinking water Paustenbach and colleagues developed some of the earliest multi pathway exposure risk assessment methods Later he conducted research involving the release of cobalt and chromium from medical devices 12 over the years Professor editPaustenbach has served as an adjunct professor at six universities Specifically University of Texas Houston Purdue University University of Bridgeport University of Massachusetts Amherst University of California Irvine School of Medicine clinical professor of Occupational Medicine University of Michigan Ann Arbor and University of Kansas Medical School Kansas City Philanthropy editIn recent years Paustenbach was involved in fundraising for Bellarmine College Prep The Sacred Heart Schools Purdue University The University of Michigan The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine Peninsula Bridge of Menlo Park California and The Shakers of Sabbathday Lake Maine Books editTwo textbooks he authored edited The Risk Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Hazards A Textbook of Case Studies 1989 13 and Human and Ecological Risk Assessment Theory and Practice 2002 14 Awards and honors edit1992 Howard Kusnetz Award 15 1997 Outstanding Risk Practitioner by the Society for Risk Analysis 16 2002 Arnold Lehman Award by Society of Toxicology 17 2010 Henry Smyth Award for Contributions in Toxicology by American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists 18 2009 Fellow of the American Industrial Hygiene Association 19 2010 Ed Baier Award by the American Industrial Hygiene Association 20 2012 Fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis 21 2015 Outstanding graduate of the School of Health Sciences 22 See also editHinkley groundwater contaminationReferences edit 2006 Honorary Degree Dennis J Paustenbach Purdue University 2007 Rose Hulman Institute of Technology OneHundred and Twenty Ninth Commencement Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Clawson J I never thought of it as work Dennis J Paustenbach s research while affiliated with Cardno ChemRisk and other places Research Gate Paustenbach Dennis Shu F J 1986 A Critical Examination of Assumptions Used in Risk Assessments of Dioxin Contaminated Soil Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 6 3 284 307 doi 10 1016 0273 2300 86 90019 X PMID 3775086 Paustenbach Dennis 2011 20 The history and biological basis of occupational exposure limits for chemical agents Patty s Industrial Hygiene Sixth ed New York NY John Wiley amp Sons pp 865 955 doi 10 1002 0471435139 hyg041 pub2 ISBN 9780471125327 Finley B L Kerger M W 1997 Human Ingestion of Chromium VI in Drinking Water Pharmacokinetics following repeated exposure Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 142 1 151 159 doi 10 1006 taap 1996 7993 PMID 9007044 Paustenbach D J Finley B L 2004 Environmental and occupational health hazards associated with the presence of asbestos in brake linings and pads 1900 to present A state of the art review Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part B 7 1 33 110 doi 10 1080 10937400490231494 PMID 14681081 S2CID 22880396 Monnot A Tvermoes R 2016 Risks associated with arsenic exposure resulting from consumption of California wines sold in the United States Food Chemistry 211 107 113 doi 10 1016 j foodchem 2016 05 013 PMID 27283613 Paustenbach D J Panko P K 2006 A methodology for estimating human exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid PFOA A retrospective exposure assessment of a community 1951 2003 Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A 70 1 28 57 doi 10 1080 15287390600748815 PMID 17162497 S2CID 1653667 Paustenbach D J Winans Bethany 2015 The toxicity of crude 4 methylcyclohexanemethanol MCHM Review of experimental data and results of predictive models for its constituents and a putative metabolite Critical Reviews in Toxicology 45 1 55 1 55 doi 10 3109 10408444 2015 1076376 PMID 26509789 S2CID 207506065 Christian W V Oliver D J 2014 Toxicology based cancer causation analysis of CoCr containing hip implants A quantitative assessment of genotoxicity and tumorigenicity studies Journal of Applied Toxicology 34 9 939 967 doi 10 1002 jat 3039 PMID 25080401 S2CID 20985913 Paustenbach D J 1989 The Risk Assessment of Environmental and Human Health Hazards A Textbook of Case Studies New York NY John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 9780471849988 Paustenbach D J 2002 Human and Ecological Risk Assessment Theory and Practice New York NY John Wiley amp Sons Kusnetz Award American Industrial Hygiene Association SRA Award Winners Announced at 1997 Annual Meeting PDF SRA 2002 Award Winners PDF Society of Toxicology AIHA Recognizes Dennis Paustenbach With 29th Annual Smyth Award EHS Today 17 September 2010 Fellows of AIHA American Industrial Hygiene Association Edward J Baier Award AIHA Fellows of the Society SRA 2015 HHS Award Recipients School of Health Sciences External links editDennis J Paustenbach publications indexed by Semantic Scholar Dennis J Paustenbach research articles Dennis J Paustenbach s research articles ResearchGate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dennis Paustenbach amp oldid 1141271144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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