
Kenneth D. Rosenman
Professor · Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Michigan State UniversityAbout
Dr. Kenneth D. Rosenman is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. As Chief of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, he leads research initiatives on work-related respiratory diseases, heavy metal toxicity, and environmental health hazards.
- Specializes in pulmonary disease epidemiology
- Collaborates with Michigan OSHA and Health Department
- Expert in work-related asthma surveillance
Research Interests span occupational lung pathology, including silicosis, pesticide-induced respiratory conditions, and noise-related hearing loss. His work integrates clinical medicine with public policy to prevent industrial health crises.
Scientific Contributions include over 205 publications and awards like the Michigan State Distinguished Faculty Award. Notably, he pioneered multi-source surveillance systems for acute occupational fatalities and chemical exposure tracking.
Education from University of Michigan (MD) and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (Occupational Medicine Fellowship) informs his clinical-academic approach. Current projects focus on improving workplace safety standards through data-driven policy recommendations.
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