Joe Mauderly, DVM
Vice President and Senior
Scientist,
Lovelace Respiratory
Research Institute
Dr. Mauderly
is Vice President and a Senior Scientist of the Lovelace Respiratory Research
Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He is a veterinarian who specialized in respiratory physiology and has
spent his career studying the utility of animals as models for human responses
to inhaled materials, and the respiratory health effects of a wide range of
toxicants. He is author or co-author of
over 270 papers, chapter, and technical reports. He has been involved in research on engine
emissions continuously since 1980.
Dr. Mauderly
directs the National
Environmental Respiratory
Center, a
government-industry program on complex mixtures of air contaminants, with an
emphasis on common source emissions. He
is a member of the NRC Committee on Research Priorities for Airborne
Particulate Matter, and recently chaired the NRC committee that reviewed the
NARSTO Particulate Matter Assessment. He
is a member of the Particulate Matter Panel of the Clean Air Scientific
Advisory Committee (CASAC) of the EPA Science Advisory Board, is a past
Chairman of CASAC, and was a member of the committee that reviewed EPA’s most
recent National Air Toxics Assessment.
He holds adjunct professorships in medicine and pharmacy at the University of New Mexico, is a member of the editorial
board of Inhalation Toxicology, and a member of the advisory committees of
several university research centers and programs.
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