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Jonathan Borak, M.D., D.A.B.T.

Clinical Professor,
Division of Environmental Health Sciences

Phone: (203) 777-6611
Fax: (203) 777-1411
jonathan.borak@yale.edu

 


Dr. Borak’s research interests are in the areas of environmental and industrial toxicology, biological and clinical surveillance of toxic exposures, environmental and workplace exposure assessments, and risk assessment of susceptible populations. Recent research projects have focused on issues such as the assessment of occupational exposures to diesel exhaust, historical reconstructions of silica particulate exposures, clinical assessment of beryllium-related diseases, and the risk assessment implications of seafood arsenic. For further information on Dr. Borak and his research, please see www.jborak.com.

Education

M.D., New York University, 1972

Awards and Honors

Fellow, American College of Physicians

Fellow, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Fellow, Royal College of Physicians (Canada)

Adolph G. Kammer Merit in Authorship Award, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

George H. Gehrmann Memorial Lectureship, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Courses Taught

EHS 511a  Applied Risk Assessment I
EHS 503b  Introduction to Toxicology

Yale Affiliations

Clinical Professor, Department of Internal Medicine

Director, Yale Interdisciplinary Risk Assessment Forum

Selected Publications

Sirianni, G., Hosgood, H.D., Slade, M.D., Borak, J.: Particle size distribution and particle size-related silica content in granite quarry dust. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 2008; 5:279-285.

Russi, M.B., Borak, J.B., Cullen, M.R.: An examination of cancer Epidemiology studies among populations living close to toxic waste sites. Environmental Health 2008; 7:32.

Borak, J. and Sirianni, G. Studies of Self-population in Diesel School Buses: Methodological Issues. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 4: 660-666, 2007.

Borak, J. and Hosgood, H.D. Seafood Arsenic: Implications for Human Risk Assessment. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 47: 204-212, 2007.

Borak, J. The Beryllium Occupational Exposure Limit: Historical Perspectives and Current Inadequacy. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 48: 109-116, 2006.

Borak, J., Woolf, S.H., and Fields, C.A. Use of Beryllium Lymphocyte Proliferation Testing for Screening of Asymptomatic Individuals: An Evidence-based Assessment. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 48: 937-948, 2006.

Borak, J. Adequacy of Iodine Nutrition in the United States. Connecticut Medicine 69: 73-77, 2005.

Fields, C., Dourson, M., and Borak, J. Iodine-Deficient Vegetarians: A Hypothetical Perchlorate-Susceptible Population? Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 42: 37-46, 2005.

Borak, J., Fiellin, M., and Chemerynski, S. Who is Hispanic? Implications for Epidemiological Research in the United States. Epidemiology 15: 240-244, 2004.

For a further list of Dr. Borak’s publications, please see PubMed.

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