Center for Integrative Toxicology at Michigan State University

Kenneth Rosenman

Picture of Kenneth RosenmanProfessor, Medicine
Chief, Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

B117 West Fee
517-353-1846
E-mail: Rosenman@msu.edu

Research Interests:
Dr. Rosenman has an active research program in occupational and environmental disease with particular interest in pulmonary disease. He has published approximately 130 articles on occupational and environmental disease. In conjunction with Michigan OSHA and the Michigan Health Department he tracks the occurrence of work-related asthma, acute work-related traumatic fatalities, acute pesticide disease, noise-induced hearing loss, silicosis, blood and urine arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury levels, serum and red cell cholinesterase levels and asthma deaths in the young.

Educational Background:
Cornell University, A.B., Genetics, 1972
New York Medical College, M.D., 1975
St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center, Intern, 1975-76.
Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Resident in Occupational Medicine, 1976-78.
Baystate Medical Center, Resident in Internal Medicine, 1978-79.

Selected Professional Activities:
Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology; Fellow American College of Preventive Medicine; NIOSH Certified “B” Reader.  

Publications:

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Departmental Web Pages:
http://www.healthteam.msu.edu/medicine/divisions/faculty/rosenman.htm
http://www.healthteam.msu.edu/medicine/divisions/occmed.htm

Community of Science Profile:
http://myprofile.cos.com/rosenman3