- Lynn Goldman
Lynn R. Goldman is an American public health physician, 'trained as a pediatrician and epidemiologist. Now a professor of environmental health at the
Bloomberg School of Public Health she is perhaps best known for her role in helping craft the Food Protection Act passed by Congress in 1996, the first national environmental law to explicitly require measures to protect children from pesticides.In 1993, Dr. Goldman was appointed by President
Bill Clinton and confirmed by theUS Senate as Assistant Administrator for Toxic Substances at the US Environmental Protection Agency, becoming the first physician to serve in this capacity. During her five years at the EPA, from 1993 to 1998, she promoted pesticide legislation reform, assessment of industrial-chemical hazards, and children's health issues. Dr. Goldman has served on numerous national boards and expert committees including the Committee on Environmental Health of theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics , theCenters for Disease Control Lead Poisoning Prevention Advisory Committee and the National Research Council.[http://www.epa.gov/history/admin/oppts/goldman.htm]
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