Background
Fowler, Bruce Andrew was born on December 28, 1945 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Andrew and Dolores Yvonne Fowler.
official researcher Toxicologist
Fowler, Bruce Andrew was born on December 28, 1945 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Andrew and Dolores Yvonne Fowler.
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries, University Washington, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy in Pathology, University Oregon, 1972.
From staff fellow to head metal toxicology National Institute Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1972—1986, head metal toxicology, 1986—1987. Director toxicology program University Maryland, 1987—2001. Senior research advisor Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Atlanta, 2002—2003, associate director, science division toxicology and environmental medicine, since 2003.
Scientist environmental health Senior biomedical Research Service United States Public Health Service, 2003—2007, distinguished consultant, since 2008. President's rotating professor University Alaska, since 2006. Adjunct professor Rollins School Public Health, Emory University, since 2009.
Professor pathology University Maryland Medical School, 1987—2001, professor epidemiology and toxicology, 2001—2003, director laboratory of cellular and molecular toxicology department of epidemiology and preventive medicine, 2001—2003. Director office collaborative studies on adaptive responses estuarine species University Maryland, 1988—2001. Meyer Bodansky lecturer Department Pathology, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston.
Adjunct associate professor University North Carolina, North Carolina. Temporary advisory World Health Organization. Work group member International Agency Research Against Cancer.
Member, chairman Science Committee on Toxicology of Metals. Member Maryland Governor's Council on Toxic Substances, 1988—1993, chairman, 1990—1993, Dahlem Workshop on Mechanisms of Cell Injury: Implications for Human Health, Berlin, 1985. Member toxicology information program committee on toxicology.
Chairman committee on measuring lead in critical populations. Member committee on women in science and engineering, committee on biologic markers in urologic toxicology NAS/National Research Council, 1989—1993, committee on evaluation on viability of augmenting potable water supplies with reclaimed water, 1996—1997, subcommittee on arsenic in drinking water, 1997—1999. Co-chairman New York Academy of Sciences Conference on Mechanisms of Chemical-Induced Porphyrinopathies, Rye, New York.
Fellow Japan Society for Promotion of Science, 1990. Swedish Medical Research Council visiting professor Karolinska Institute, 1994—1995. Colgate-Palmolive visiting professor University Washington, 1998—1999.
Member Fulbright scholarship review committee, Scandinavia, 1999—2001, chair, Scandinavia, 2000—2001. Member national metals assessment panel science advisory board United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2002—2003, member national metals risk assessment framework review panel science advisory board, 2004—2005, member all ages lead model review panel science advisory board, 2005—2006, member clean air science advisory lead review panel science advisory board, 2006—2008. Member Particular Matter Research Program Advisory Panel Science Advisory Board, since 2008.
Member expert panel Center Evaluation of Risks to Human Reproduction National Toxicology Program, since 2003. Member National Toxicology Program Inter Agency Communications Chemical Evaluation & Coordinator, since 2008, National Toxicology Program Interagency Science Review Group, since 2008, United States Pharmacopeia Toxicology Expert Committee, since 2010, NCEH/ATSDR Lisison to NAS/National Research Council Committee on Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions, since 2010.
Fellow Academy Toxicol. Sciences (board directors 2006-2009). Member American Association for the Advancement of Science (recruitment and screening panel court appointed science experts project since 2000), Society Toxicology (councilor mechanisms of toxicity section, president metals specialty section 1996, councilor national capitol area regional chapter 1994-1995, vice president in-vitro specialty section 2001-2002, president in-vitro specialty section 2003-2004, councilor 2005-2007), American College Toxicology (councilor 1995-1998, councilor, SOT Mixtures Specialty Section), Society Occupational and Environmental Health (councilor 1988, vice president 1993), Fulbright Association (Georgia Chapter) (board directors since 2010), New York Academy of Sciences, International Commission Occupational Health (chairman science committee toxicology of metals 1996-2002), Professional Association Diving Instructors, Sigma Xi.
Children from previous marriage: Glenn Andrew, Randall Bruce.