CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES CONTACT LIST Chemically Injured: Richard Conrad, Ph.D., biochemistry, Johns Hopkins U.;415/ 663-9080, Environmental Consultant specializing in improvement of Indoor Air Quality Julia Kendall, 41S/485-6870, Citizens for a Toxic Free Marin; Coordinator, ADA Notice of Noncompliance Campaign; Member, Sen. Marks' Advisory Panel on Chemical Sensitivity Jack Ronan, 415/759-7255; Environmental Health Network Susan Springer, 510,428-0244, National Coalition for the Chemincally Injured, Steering Committee. Industry: Michael J. Petrina, Jr., Esq, 202/331-1770 Vice-President - Legislative Relations The Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association Member, Sen. Marks' Advisory Panel on Chemical Sensitivity Richard Ford, Ph.D.,201/567-7523; Research Institute for Fragrance Materials, Inc. (Testing for skin irritation, not damage from absorption or inhalation.) Attorneys: James Goodman 404/892-4200, Persons With Disabilities Law Center Senior Staff Attorney; leads seminars on ADA; has chemically injured clients Laurel Mousseau 415/928-1420; San Francisco attorney has chemically injured clients Susan Parkinson, 415/455-8190; San Rafael attorney has represented chemically injured clients Physicians: D.L. Dudley, M.D., 206/752-6677, neurologist, Chemical Injury Research Foundation; study shows in 20 subjects significant organic changes in areas of the brain from which offending symptoms orginate following inhalation of perfume. Thomas Callender, M.D., 318/233-6022; brain scans on chemically injured patients. He says pregnant women using fragrance chemicals can cause birth defects. Gunnar Heuser, M.D., Ph.D., 805/497-3518, immunotoxicology and neurotoxicology, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, L.A.; Ass't Clinical Prof. of Medicine, U.C.L.A.; widely published Member, Sen. Marks' Advisory Panel on Chemical Sensitivity Jeffry Anderson, M.D., 415/927-7140; large practice treating chemically injured patients Other Contacts: Paul Imperiale, 415/554-8925, San Francisco Mayor's Disability Coordinator Herb Levine, 415/863-0581; Director, Independent Living Resource Center for San Francisco; ADA authority Joan Ripple, 415/474-0308, Senator Milton Marks' office; Consultant, California Senate Subcommittee The Rights of The Disabled; Ccordinator, Sen. Marks' Advisory Panel on Chemical Sensitivity. Scanned in for MADNESS by jonathan steven hurwitz, HSRI. Copy edited by MADNESS owner.  This file came from anonymous ftp sjuvm.stjohns.edu cd MADNESS The MADNESS ftp site is a service of MADNESS, an online discussion on LISTSERV@sjuvm.stjohns.edu Please credit the list if you copy this file.