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Lawrence Schell, Ph.D.
Center Director
Professor, Department of Anthropology
University at Albany, Arts & Sciences 360
1400 Washington Avenue
Albany, New York 12222
518-442-5761 voice
lmschell@albany.edu
Anthropology Department faculty page
Profile:
Lawrence M. Schell, Director of the Center for the Elimination of
Minority Health Disparities, also is a Professor in the Department of
Anthropology and in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
and is the Associate Dean for Research of the College of Arts and
Sciences. His research on environmental health focuses on the physical
growth and development of children, particularly the effects of
pollutants among disadvantaged groups. Put in anthropological terms, his
research concerns adaptation, or lack thereof, to urbanism. A corollary
theme of his work is the role of socio-cultural factors in health. His
recent publications are based on three NIH funded studies: two ongoing
studies of Mohawk adolescents and young adults, and an earlier study
conducted in Albany, NY investigating influences on lead levels of
mothers and infants and the effects of lead on infant development.
Recent publications include a paper in Pediatrics on the effects of
polychlorinated biphenyls and lead on the timing of human sexual
maturation. Other recent publications have detailed the role of maternal
diet and body composition on the transfer of lead from mother to fetus,
and the influence of infant diet on the infant's acquisition of
environmental lead, and the growth and development of Akwesasne Mohawk
adolescents. He also has published several reviews on urbanism,
pollution and child health. He received his Ph.D. in biological
anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania; his B.A. from Oberlin
College.
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