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Philip N. Smith, Ph.D. serves as Assistant Professor of Environmental Toxicology at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech University. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Toxicology from Texas Tech where he examined PCB, metal and radiological exposure and effects in mammals inhabiting a uranium enrichment facility. Dr. Smith is an ecotoxicologist whose field and laboratory research interests center on ecological and physiological characteristics of organisms, populations, and environments that contribute to contaminant exposure and adverse effects. His research examines pathways of contaminant exposure among mammals, birds, and a variety of aquatic organisms, trophic-level transfer of environmental contaminants, and physiological and population-level responses to contaminant exposure. Dr. Smith serves on the editorial board for the journal Environmental Pollution.

Philip N. Smith, Ph.D Texas Tech University 2000
The Institute of Environmental & Human Health
Texas Tech University / Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Box 41163
Lubbock, Texas 79409-1163

T: (806)885-0316
Email: phil.smith@ttu.edu
Web: www.tiehh.ttu.edu/psmith