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Robert K. Brodberg
is a senior toxicologist in the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) which is part of the California Environmental Protection Agency. Brodberg has worked in the Pesticide and Environmental Toxicology Section of OEHHA since 1992. He is currently the chief of the Fish and Water Quality Evaluation Unit that is responsible for assessing the potential human health risks of eating chemically contaminated sport fish and seafood and issuing sport fish consumption advisories for California. He also consults on projects with units of the State Water Resources Control Board, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, the Department of Fish and Game, and other agencies. Brodberg received his B.S. degree from Heidelberg College, and the MS and Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University. He is a member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry and has authored government reports and journal publications.
Seminar speeches given by Robert K. Brodberg:
Covering Fisheries: Environmental, Social, and Economic Issues
February 14, 2001
Contaminants: Who bears the brunt?
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What fellows have to say about past seminars:
"I was most impressed with the structure of the program - how each speaker
built on what we'd learned from the prior ones - and how together we saw all
sides of issues I didn't realize were so complex (despite 20 years in the
business). I know this will allow me to ask better questions, and isn't that
what we all need to do better - ask the right questions and then listen."
- Kevin Carmody, Austin American-Statesman |