| Biographical Sketches 
      of RPHP Directors and Associates
 
 Dr. Ernest Sternglass  
         Ernest Sternglass, Ph.D., is Director, Cofounder, 
          President, and Chief Technical Officer of the Radiation and Public Health 
          Project.  In 1963, Dr. Sternglass was invited to testify before 
          the congressional Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, as to how the exponential 
          increase in strontium-90 in baby teeth caused by bomb-test fallout was 
          associated with increased childhood leukemia. His research and testimony 
          played a role in President Kennedy's decision to sign the Partial Test 
          Ban Treaty.  As Professor Emeritus of Radiological Physics at the 
          University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Dr. Sternglass has written 
          numerous articles on the health effects of low-level radiation.  His 1981 book Secret Fallout: Low-level Radiation 
          from Hiroshima to Three Mile Island  established him as a pioneer 
        in the study of the health effects of low-level radiation.           Joseph Mangano   
        Joseph J. Mangano, MPH, MBA, is Director, Secretary, 
          and the Executive Director of the Radiation and Public Health Project.         Mr. Mangano is a public health administrator and researcher 
          who has studied the connection between low-dose radiation exposure and 
          subsequent risk of diseases such as cancer and damage to newborns.  He has published numerous articles and letters in 
          medical and other journals in addition to books, including Low Level 
          Radiation and Immune System Disorders: An Atomic Era Legacy. There 
          he examines the connection between radiation exposure and current widespread 
        health problems.   David Friedson  
        David Friedson, Director and 
          Vice President of the Radiation and Public Health Project, recently 
          retired as Chief Executive Officer of Applica Inc. a manufacturer of 
          electronic products. He was the major supporter of Standing for Truth 
          About Radiation (STAR). Mr. Friedson has been one of the chief RPHP 
          funders, and also shares his experience in organizational management 
          with the board.         
         
       Robert Alvarez  
         Robert Alvarez, Director of 
          the Radiation and Public Health Project, is also a 
          Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington DC. 
          Previously, he was Senior Policy Advisor at the U.S. Energy Department 
          under President Clinton, and was responsible for releasing studies of 
          cancer in nuclear plant workers and Americans exposed to atomic bomb 
          fallout.  He was Executive Director of 
          Standing for Truth About Radiation (STAR), and was Senior Investigator 
          for the U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs headed by Senator 
          John Glenn. Mr. Alvarez advises the board on issues of nuclear 
        policy and intergovernmental relations.   Judith Johnsrud  
        Judith Johnsrud PhD, Director 
          of the Radiation and Public Health Project, is also the director 
          of the Environmental Coalition on Nuclear Power, based in State College 
          PA. She is also active at the national level in the Sierra Club, and 
          is board chair of Nuclear Information and Resource Services (NIRS), 
          the largest anti-nuclear advocacy group in the U.S.  Dr. Johnsrud has made numerous presentations on radiation 
          safety and health to scientific groups and to the public, in the U.S. 
          and overseas. She earned her PhD from Pennsylvania State University. 
          She contributes her knowledge and experience with scientific and advocacy 
        groups to RPHP.           Karl Grossman 
        Karl Grossman, Director of 
          the Radiation and Public Health Project, is a full professor 
          of journalism at the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury 
          who teaches and has long specialized in investigative reporting. A special 
          focus of his investigations has been nuclear technology issues. Books he has authored include Cover Up: What You 
          Are Not Supposed to Know About Nuclear Power; The Poison Conspiracy; 
          The Wrong Stuff: The Space Program’s Nuclear Threat to Our Planet 
          and Power Crazy: Is LILCO Turning Shoreham Into America's Chernobyl? 
            He hosts the nationally-aired television program 
          Enviro Close-Up which is produced by EnviroVideo and he has written 
          and narrated award-winning TV EnviroVideo documentaries including Three 
          Mile Island Revisited; Nukes in Space: The Nuclearization and Weaponization 
        of the Heavens and The Push to Revive Nuclear Power.    Christie Brinkley 
                  Christie Brinkley joined RPHP's Board of Directors in December 2008. For many years she has been involved in environmental causes, with a particular interest in radiation exposure and risk to children.  She was previously a Board member of Standing for Truth About Radiation, and is a current Board member of the Global Security Institute.            Christie Brinkley has a long history with RPHP.  She made appearances or sent written material on behalf of the RPHP study of Strontium-90 in baby teeth in Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut.  As the recipient of a "Smart Cookie" award from Cookie Magazine in April 2008, she named RPHP as one of her two favorite non-profit organizations. Read more about Christie Brinkley and her accomplishments by reading her biography at her website. Click here   Dr. Janette D. Sherman  
        Janette D. Sherman, MD, is Research Colleague and 
          Lecturer for the Radiation and Public Health Project. Dr. Sherman's experience includes research at Michigan 
          State University; the Atomic Energy Commission at the University of 
          California Berkeley; consultant to the US Environmental Protection Agency 
          for the Toxic Substances Control Act from 1976-1982; and Clinical Assistant 
          Professor at Wayne State University Medical School.  She publishes and lectures in the field of toxicology 
          and currently is an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Studies at West 
          ern Michigan University in Kalamazoo where she consults with graduate 
          students and faculty on workers' illnesses. She is the author of Life's Delicate Balance Causes 
          and Prevention of Breast Cancer as well as  Chemical Exposure 
          and Disease. Visit her website at  
          http://www.janettesherman.com   Dr. 
        Jay M. Gould 
        Jay M. Gould, Ph.D., the Founder, Director, and first 
          President of RPHP. died at age 90 on September 16, 2005. Dr. Gould wrote several books and numerous scientific 
          and trade articles in his long career as economist, statistician and 
          epidemiologist, as well as serving as a member of the EPA Science Advisory 
          Board under President Carter.  Three of his books focus on the epidemiological 
          evidence demonstrating the adverse health effects of low-level radiation 
          and other enviornmental contaminates. These books are The Quality 
            of Life in American Neighborhoods, Deadly Deceit: Low-Level Radiation, 
              High-Level Cover-Up and The Enemy Within: The High Costs of Living 
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