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Science Advisory Board, the Ecosystem Health Committee of the International Joint Commission of the United States and Canada, the Science Management Committee of the Toxic Substances Research Initiative of Canada, the U.S. EPA Endocrine Disruptor Screening and Testing Advisory Committee, and the EPA
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Colborn received many awards and honors for her work, including: The Jonathan Foreman Award, American Academy of Environmental Medicine, October 2014; The Jean and Leslie Douglas Pearl Award, December 2013; Twenty-Seventh International Neurotoxicology Conference, Theo Colborn Award, November 2011;
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In 2003, at age 76, she founded a non-profit, The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX), a research organization devoted to understanding how environmental exposures to endocrine disruptors interfere with development and health, for academicians, policy makers, government employees, community-based
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Medical School/Collaborative for Health and the Environment 2007 Summit Award: A Woman on the Forefront: Leadership and Integrity in Science, January 2007; Beyond Pesticides, 2006 Dragonfly Award, April 2006; The Center for Science in the Public Interest, Rachel Carson Award, May 2004; Society of
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Written testimony of Theo Colborn, PhD, President of TEDX, Paonia, Colorado before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, hearing on The Applicability of Federal Requirements to Protect Public Health and the Environment from Oil and Gas Development, October 31,
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to their offspring, which undermined the development and programming of their youngsters' organs before they were born or hatched. In 1991, in light of this evidence, Colborn convened 21 international scientists from 15 different disciplines to share their research relevant to
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about "the need for full disclosure of chemicals used to produce and deliver natural gas". She continued to work on this topic until her last year of life, when she published a study on air quality near natural gas operations and developed a
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Colborn was married and had four children. She and her husband owned pharmacies in New Jersey. In 1964, they moved to a farm in western Colorado, eventually raising sheep. She became interested in
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8pp excerpt from Chemically induced alterations in sexual and functional development: The wildlife/Human connection. Editors Theo Colborn and C.Clement. 1992, Princeton Scientific Publishing.
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published in 18 languages. Colborn's work has prompted the enactment of new laws around the world and redirected the research of academicians, governments, and the private sector.
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In 1991, as a fellow of the W. Alton Jones Foundation, she brought a group of 21 scientists with diverse backgrounds together, to attend the first of a series of conferences at
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She developed lung disease and was oxygen dependent at age 87. For much of her life, Dr Colborn suffered from undiagnosed
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Endocrine Disruption Methods and Validation Subcommittee. She published and lectured extensively on the consequences of
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course titled "Natural Gas Operations, Air Emission Exposure, and Recommendations to the Healthcare Community."
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Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival? - a Scientific Detective Story
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Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival? A Scientific Detective Story
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Markey, Caroline M. (2002). "Endocrine disruptors: from Wingspread to environmental developmental biology".
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Colborn, Theo; et al. (2014). "An Exploratory Study of Air Quality Near Natural Gas Operations".
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Letter to the president about chemicals disrupting our bodies. Theo Colborn at TEDxMidAtlantic 2012
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Chemically-induced alterations in sexual and functional development: the wildlife/human connection
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Chemically Induced Alterations in Sexual and Functional Development: The Wildlife/Human Connection
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Elizabeth Grossman, Laura N. Vandenberg, Kristina Thayer, and Linda S. Birnbaum (March 2015).
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Colborn, Theo; et al. (2011). "Natural Gas Operations from a Public Health Perspective".
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and health support groups, public health authorities, physicians, the media, and individuals.
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Hormonal Chaos: The Scientific and Social Origins of the Environmental Endocrine Hypothesis
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Toxicology and Environmental Chemistry, Rachel Carson Award, November 2003; International
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Rachel Carson and Her Sisters: Extraordinary Women Who Have Shaped America's Environment
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Theo Colborn, April 2014, Physicians Scientists and Engineers for Healthy Energy (PSE)
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in collaboration with the Institute for Research and Public Policy, Ottawa, Canada.
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In 1947, Colborn obtained a B.S. in Pharmacy from the College of Pharmacy at
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Dr. Theo Colborn on the Health Effects of Water Contamination from Fracking
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In 1985, at age 58 and as a grandmother, Colborn earned a PhD at the
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analyst, and best known for her studies on the health effects of
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Colborn, Theo; Dumanoski, Dianne; Myers, John Peterson (1997).
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Colborn, Theo; Dumanoski, Dianne; Myers, John Peterson (1996).
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Colborn's 1988 research on the state of the environment of the
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In 2005, she first talked about public health issues regarding
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examining water for toxicants released by mining activity.
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Colborn served on numerous advisory panels, including the
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Theo Colborn. A brief biography by Elizabeth Grossman.
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female birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles transferred
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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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and became a pharmacist. In 1981, she graduated from
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Our Stolen Future: The Need for Inner Space Research
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Two years later she testified in the US House 1121:"Theo Colburn Reflects on Working Toward Peace" 884: 614:THEODORA (THEO) EMILY DECKER COLBORN (Age 87) 269:in wildlife, laboratory animals, and humans. 805:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 673: 630: 628: 626: 624: 622: 282:Committee on Oversight and Government Reform 493:"Neurodevelopment and endocrine disruption" 1180:American non-fiction environmental writers 29: 1240:21st-century American non-fiction writers 1235:20th-century American non-fiction writers 782: 619: 524: 261:to synthetic chemicals by the developing 1116:The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX) 1074: 951: 865: 570: 541: 490: 292: 1185:University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni 1167: 890: 737:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 354:University of California San Francisco 1053: 752: 750: 748: 819: 759:"Theodora (Theo) Colborn: 1927–2014" 669: 667: 665: 663: 661: 659: 657: 573:Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 544:Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 379:Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory 342: 254:U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1215:21st-century American women writers 1210:20th-century American women writers 956:. 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Plainfield, New Jersey
Paonia, Colorado
Rutgers University
Western State Colorado University
University of Wisconsin–Madison
endocrine disrupting
Zoology
University of Florida
Paonia, Colorado
Zoology
University of Florida, Gainesville
environmental health
endocrine disrupting
Rutgers University
Western State College of Colorado
ecology
Office of Technology Assessment
Conservation Foundation
University of Wisconsin–Madison
epidemiology
toxicology
chemistry
World Wildlife Fund
W. Alton Jones Foundation
Racine, Wisconsin
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
prenatal exposure
embryo
fetus

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