Lynne Haber is a research associate professor (adjunct) at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. She earned her PhD in biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studying DNA repair. Her work has focused on applied research in the area of human health risk assessment. In particular, she has focused on methods for improving interspecies extrapolation, and consideration of human variability, including the impact of genetic polymorphisms and age-related differences related to the protection of children. Other interests include use of mode of action data in risk assessment, use of biomarkers in risk assessment, and mixtures assessment. She has authored tens of chemical assessments for various government agencies and private clients, and has been a coauthor or reviewer of 100’s more.
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