
Allan H. Smith
Professor · Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology
University of California, BerkeleyAbout
Dr. Allan H. Smith is a Professor of Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology at the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health since 1983. His research focuses on global health impacts of arsenic in drinking water, with major studies in California, Nevada, Argentina, Chile, West Bengal (India), and Bangladesh. He leads intervention programs to reduce arsenic exposure, including a pilot dugwell initiative in India.
Education:
- PhD in Epidemiology, University of Otago (1975)
- MBChB (MD) in Medicine, University of Otago (1970)
- BMedSc in Epidemiology, University of Otago (1969)
- BS in Mathematics, Victoria University of Wellington (1964)
Research Interests: He prioritizes understanding cancer and non-cancer health effects of arsenic exposure, risk assessment methodologies, and implementation of mitigation strategies. His work bridges epidemiological research with actionable public health policies.
Awards & Leadership:
- Recipient of the 2009 John Goldsmith Award for environmental epidemiology contributions
- Former President of International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
- Member of National Research Council Subcommittee on Arsenic in Drinking Water
- Directed NIH Fogarty International Research Program in Environmental/Occupational Health
Advocacy & Partnerships: Collaborates globally through programs in India and Bangladesh. Engaged with IARC working groups on dioxins (1997) and arsenic (2002), and the National Toxicology Program Board of Scientific Counselors.
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