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800: Protecting Children's Health from Toxic Hazards and Environmental Exposures - Dr. Philip Landrigan

2025/2/17
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Philip Landrigan: 我毕生致力于研究环境中的有害暴露如何影响人类健康,尤其关注儿童。我的研究始于20世纪70年代对铅中毒的研究,之后扩展到空气污染、杀虫剂和其他有毒化学物质。最近,我的研究重点转向全球范围内的污染问题,包括塑料和化学污染对儿童健康的影响。我的目标是利用科学来预防这些有害暴露,保护儿童健康,预防疾病。我职业生涯中最大的成就之一是参与了去除汽油和油漆中的铅的运动,这极大地改善了美国儿童的健康状况。另一个重要的成就包括参与制定了1996年的《食品质量保护法》,该法案旨在更好地保护儿童免受杀虫剂的危害。目前,我正与一个国际团队合作,研究化学和塑料污染对人类健康的影响,并倡导制定更严格的法律法规来保护儿童。我相信,通过科学研究、政策倡导和公众教育,我们可以创造一个更安全、更健康的环境,让孩子们茁壮成长。 Marie McNeely: 作为一名主持人,我与Philip Landrigan博士进行了深入的访谈,了解了他为保护儿童免受环境毒物危害所做的杰出贡献。他的研究涵盖了铅中毒、空气污染、杀虫剂和塑料污染等多个领域,并取得了显著的成果。他不仅是一位杰出的科学家,也是一位充满激情的倡导者,致力于将科学发现转化为实际的政策和行动,以保护儿童的健康和福祉。他强调了教育在提高公众意识和推动政策变革中的重要性,并呼吁人们积极参与到保护环境和儿童健康的行动中来。

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Dr. Philip J. Landrigan is a pediatrician and a public health doctor. He is Professor of Biology, Director of the Program for Global Public Health and the Common Good, and Director of the Global Observatory on Planetary Health at the Schiller Institute for Integrated Science and Society at Boston College. He is also Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In his work, Phil’s goal is to better understand how toxic exposures in the environment harm human health. As a pediatrician, he focuses primarily on the impacts on children’s health. On the public health side, he aims to harness science to prevent toxic exposures to keep kids healthy and prevent disease. His research has spanned many areas, including the health impacts of lead poisoning, air pollution, pesticides, plastic pollution, and chemical pollution. When he’s not working, Phil loves to spend his time outdoors, particularly hiking and kayaking. He is also an avid reader and enjoys spending the evenings sitting down with a good book. Phil completed his undergraduate studies in biology at Boston College and earned his MD from Harvard Medical School. After an internship at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital, he completed his residency at Boston Children’s Hospital. Phil also earned a MS degree with distinction in Occupational Medicine from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the University of London. Phil worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai before joining the faculty at Boston College. He also spent a sabbatical working at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Phil has earned numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Gold Medal for Distinguished Service to Humanity from the National Institute of Social Sciences, Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Council for Science and the Environment, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Healthy Child Healthy World, the Child Health Champion Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Meritorious Service Medal of the U.S. Public Health Service, multiple Commendation Medals from the Navy and Marine Corps, the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service, the National Defense Service Medal, and many others. He is also an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Epidemiological Society. In addition, he is an elected Fellow of the American College of Preventive Medicine, New York Academy of Medicine, New York Academy of Sciences, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, American College of Epidemiology, Royal Society of Medicine, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.