Background
Green, Gareth Montraville was born on April 16, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Robert Montraville and Dorothy Bradford Green.
Green, Gareth Montraville was born on April 16, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Robert Montraville and Dorothy Bradford Green.
AB cum laude, Harvard University, 1953; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1957; Program for Health Sys. Management, Harvard University, 1976.
Resident, U. Washington, Seattle, 1957-1958;
intern, U. Washington, Seattle, 1958-1960;
research and training fellow in infectious/pulmonary disease, Harvard, Channing and Thorndike laboratories Boston City Hospital, Medical Research Council United Kingdom, 1960-1964;
instructor bacteriology and immunology, associate medicine, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1964-1968;
associate professor, College Medicine, U. Vermont, 1968-1970;
professor, College Medicine, U. Vermont, 1970-1976;
practice pulmonary medicine, Burlington, Vermont
director pulmonary unit, U. Vermont Medical School, 1968-1976;
associate attending physician, Medical Center Hospital Vermont, Burlington, 1970-1972;
attending physician, Medical Center Hospital Vermont, Burlington, 1972-1976;
founding director, Specialized Center Research in Fibrotic Lung Disease and National Research and Demonstration Center in Lung Disease, 1970-1976;
professor, department chairman environmental health science School Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1976-1990;
founding director Education Resource Center in Occupational Safety and Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1978-1980;
director pulmonary medicine School Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1983-1986;
Anna M. Baetjer professor, founding director Environmental Health Sciences Center, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1985-1990;
associate dean for professional education, professor environmental health science, director Master in Public Health program, Harvard School Public Health, Boston, since 1990. Member National Advisory Health Svc. Council, 1970-1974, National Heart, Lung and BloodAdv.
Council, 1975-1979, National Environmental Health Science Advisory Council, 1981-1984, research review committee Health Effects Institute, 1983-1995. 1st chairman health effects research review committee Environmental Protection Agency, 1979-1982. Member visiting committee Brookhaven National Laboratory,1975-1979.
Member commission on infrastructure performance, building research board NAS-National Research Council, 1993. Member of advisory panel on manned space flights NAS, 1969-1974. Vice chairman Maryland.
Council Toxic Substances, 1978-1982, Maryland. Development Council, 1981-1985. Member science advisory panel Center for Indoor Air Research, 1988-1992, chairman, 1991-1992.
Member of advisory commission to Environmental Health Science Center Harvard University, Rutgers University, since 1990. Member United States/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention team to advise Indian government on methyl isocyanate release in Bhopal, 1984. Chairman National Institutes of Health technical advisory panel on Persian Gulf experience and health, 1994, member science group on methods for safety evaluation chemicals, since 1988.
Trustee Vermont Lung Association, 1969-1976. Board directors American Lung Association, 1973-1976. Member Maryland. Governor's commission on Three Mile Island, 1980-1989.
Member American Thoracic Society (J. Burns Amberson lecturer 1970, president 1974-1975), American Public Health Association, Infectious Diseases Society American, American Society Clin.Investigation, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Married Joan Allison Erskine, September 5, 1953. Children: Jennifer Joy, Geoffrey Ware, Alan Bradford.