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Jonathan Borak, MD, is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Adjunct Associate Professor of Occupational Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. He holds board certifications in Internal Medicine, Occupational Medicine, and Toxicology. His research focuses on environmental and industrial toxicology, exposure assessment, and epidemiological studies of toxicants such as mercury, beryllium, and silica. Borak has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications and serves on editorial boards of journals including Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and Occupational Medicine. He leads the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine's Council on Scientific Affairs and has received multiple awards for his contributions to occupational health.
Education: BA (Amherst College, 1968), MD (NYU, 1972), Residency (Montreal Royal Victoria Hospital), Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar (McGill University), Postdoctoral Fellow (Yale University).
Research Interests: Toxic exposures' health impacts, occupational disease epidemiology, respiratory toxicology, and evidence-based occupational health practices. His work bridges clinical practice and public health, addressing real-world exposure challenges in industrial and environmental settings.
Awards: Adolph G. Kammer Award for Authorship, Robert A. Kehoe Award, George H. Gerchman Prize, Harriet Hardy Award, and Fellowships from major medical colleges.
Professional Contributions: Editor-in-Chief roles, committee leadership in ACOEM, and advisory roles for federal agencies like the EPA and CDC. He founded Jonathan Borak & Company, a consulting firm addressing occupational and environmental health challenges for Fortune 500 companies and government entities.