Specialties:
Occupational Medicine Specialist, Pediatrician
Address:
17 East 102 Street, New York, NY 10029
Education:
Medical School - MD, Harvard Medical School
MetroHealth Medical Center (Residency - Medicine/Pediatrics)
Children's Hospital Boston (Residency - Pediatrics)
Center for Disease Control (Residency - Epideminology)
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Degree: M.Sc. in Occupational Medicine)
Boston College (Degree: AB)
University of London (Degree: Diploma of Industrial Health)
Awards and Publications:
Landrigan PJ, Trasande L, Thorpe LE. The National Children's Study: A 21-year prospective study of 100,000 American children. Pediatrics 2006; 118(5): 2173-2186., Herbert R, Moline J, Skloot G, Metzger K, Baron S, Luft B, Markowitz S, Udasin I, Harrison D, Stein D, Todd A, Enright P, Stellman JM, Landrigan PJ, Levin S. The World Trade Center Disaster and the Health of Workers: Five-Year Assessment of a Unique Medical Screening Program. Environ Health Perspect 2006; 114: 1853-1858., Landrigan PJ, Lioy PJ, Berkowitz G, Chen LC, Chillrud CN, Georgopoulos PG, Geyh AS, Levin S, Perera F, Rappaport SM, Small C, Thurston G. Health and Environmental Consequences of the World Trade Center Disaster. Environ Health Perspect 2004; 112: 731-739., Landrigan PJ, Schechter CB, Lipton JM, Fahs MC, Schwartz J. Environmental pollutants and disease in American children: Estimates of morbidity, mortality and costs for lead poisoning, asthma, cancer and developmental disabilities. Environ Health Perspect 2002; 110: 721-728., Landrigan PJ, Carlson JE. Environmental policy and children's health. The Future of Children 1995; 5: 34-52., Leigh JP, Markowitz SB, Fahs M, Shin C, Landrigan PJ. Occupational injury and illness in the United States. Estimates of costs, morbidity, and mortality. Arch Intern Med 1997; 157: 1557-1568., Landrigan PJ, Gehlbach SH, Rosenblum BF, Shoults JM, Candelaria RM, Barthel WF, Liddle JA, Smrek AL, Staehling NW, Sanders JF. Epidemic lead absorption near an ore smelter: the role of particulate lead. New Engl J Med 1975; 292: 123-129., Landrigan PJ, Whitworth RH, Baloh RW, Barthel WF, Staehling NW, Rosenblum BF. Neuropsychological dysfunction in children with chronic low-level lead absorption. Lancet 1975;: 708-712., Landrigan PJ. Epidemic measles in a divided city. JAMA 1972 Aug; 221(6): 567-570., Grandjean P, Landrigan PJ. Developmental Neurotoxicity of industrial chemicals: A silent pandemic. Lancet 2006; 368(9553): 2167-2178., Landrigan PJ. What causes autism? Exploring the environmental contribution. Curr Opin Pediatr 2010; 22(2): 219-225., Fleisch A, Sheffield P, Chinn C, Edelstein B, Landrigan PJ. Bisphenol A and Related Compounds in Dental Materials. Pediatrics 2010;., Annual Honoree (New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health - 1985), Harriet Hardy Award (New England College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - 1993), William Sidell Presidential Award (United Brotherhood of Carpenters - 1995), Herbert L. Needleman Medal and Award for Scientific Contributions and Advocacy on Behalf of Children (American Public Health Association - 1995), Occupational Health and Safety Award (International Association of Fire Fighters - 1995), Vernon Houk Award (International Society for Occupational and Environmental Health - 1998), Katherine Boucot Sturgis Award (American College of Preventive Medicine - 1999), William Steiger Memorial Award (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists - 2000), Award for Environmental Advocacy on Behalf of Children (Environmental Advocates of New York - 2000), Haven Emerson Award (Public Health Association of New York City - 2002), Jorma Rantanen Award (Finnish Institute for Occupational Health - 2003), Irving J. Selikoff Award (Collegium Ramazzini - 2008), Alumni Award for Professional Excellence (Boston College - 2008), Stephen Smith Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Public Health (New York Academy of Medicine - 2009), Elected Member (Institute of Medicine - 1987), J. Lester Gabrilove Award (Mount Sinai School of Medicine - 2005), Health Achievement in Occupational Medicine Award (American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - 2005), David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health (American Public Health Association - 2003), Jacobi Medallion (Mount Sinai School of Medicine - 2002), Children's Environmental Health Champion Award (Environmental Protection Agency - 2006), Lifetime Achievement Award (Children's Health Environmental Coalition - 2006), James Keogh Award (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health - 2002), Frank R. Lautenberg Award in Public Health (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - 2011)
Board certifications:
American Board of Pediatrics, American Board of Preventive Medicine, Occupational Medicine (Preventive Medicine)
About:
Philip J. Landrigan, M. D. , M. Sc. , the Ethel Wise Professor, is a pediatrician and epidemiologist. He has been a member of the faculty of Mount Sinai School of
Medicine since 1...