| Academic degree: | PhD |  | | Last name: | MacDonell | | First name: | Margaret | | Responsible for: | ESPR-Area 7: Risk assessment and management, health | | Organization/Institute: | Argonne National Laboratory | | Department: | Environmental Science Division | | Position: | | | Street, Number, POB: | S. Cass Avenue 9700 | | Postal code, City: | 60439 Argonne | | State: | Illinois | | Country: | USA | | Phone: | 001-630-252-3243 | | Fax: | 001-630-252-4336 | | E-mail address: | macdonell@anl.gov | | Url: | | | Curriculum vitae: | ESPR-Principal Subject Editor:
Risk Assessment and Risk Management
Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Margaret MacDonell has 20 years experience in environmental and health risk assessment, primarily for U.S. Department of Energy cleanup sites. She is interested in cumulative risk chemical mixtures and other hazards; integrated risk analysis to support environmental policies and cleanup
decisions, including residual levels and release controls; and environmental risk communication and education.
In 2001, she joined the editorial board of ESPR - ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, International. Her recognition and expertise of the science, technology, and public policies that underpin many
of our global environmental issues make her an ideal member of the board of editors. | | Areas of interest: | | worker risk | | toxicology | | waste management | | impact assessment | | human health risk assessment | | environmental and health risk assessment | | risk analysis, assessment, management | | risk communication and education | | environmental management | | cleanup program, DOE (Dept. of Energy, USA) | | |
| | Articles: | 9 ESPR (6) 359-368 (2002), Integrating Information for Better Environmental Decisions 8 ESPR_Special (1) 25-29 (2001), Incorporating Worker Risk Information into Cleanup Decisions for Contaminated Sites 8 ESPR Special (1) 7-8 (2001), Preventing Unnecessary Risks for Cleanup Workers 6 ESPR (4) 186 (1999), Facing the Environmental Risk Issues of the Cold War Legacy 7 ESPR Special (2) 5-6 (2000), Facing the Environmental Risk Issues of the Cold War Legacy 7 ESPR_Special (2) 13-20 (2000), Integrated Risk and Impact Assessments for Complex Contaminated Sites 7 ESPR_Special (2) 21-28 (2000), Integrated Development of Cleanup Criteria
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