Dr. Giesbrecht has appeared in a number of interviews relating to his work in Environmental Medicine.
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Dr. Miller is a professor of occupational and environmental medicine in the School of Medicine at the The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine was founded as the Journal of Aviation Medicine in 1930 by Louis H. Bauer, M.D., and is published monthly by the Aerospace Medical Association, a non-profit organization of physicians, physiologists, psychologists, nurses, engineers, and others working to solve the problems of human existence in threatening environments on or beneath the Earth or the sea, in the air, or in outer space.
Advocates for Jabal al-Lawz include Lennart Möller (a Swedish professor in environmental medicine) and also Ron Wyatt and Bob Cornuke.
1999 Earth Day New York, Award for Excellence in Environmental Medicine
Thomas W. Clarkson is a heavy metals toxicologist and an emeritus professor in the department of environmental medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center.