Bruce A. Fowler

Bruce A. Fowler
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)toxicologist, academic, and author
Academic background
EducationB.S., Fisheries (Marine Biology)
Ph.D., Pathology
Alma materUniversity of Washington, Seattle, WA
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon
Academic work
InstitutionsEmory University

Bruce A. Fowler is an American toxicologist, academic, and author. He is a co-owner and private consultant for Toxicology and Risk Assessment Consulting Services, and an adjunct professor at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University.[1]

Fowler is most known for his research in molecular biomarkers, computational toxicology, chemical-induced cell injury/death, and risk assessment for electronic waste. He has authored more than 260 research papers and book chapters, and is the author/co-author/editor of 10 books and monographs,[2] including Biological and Environmental Effects of Arsenic,[3] and Molecular Biological Markers for Toxicology and Risk Assessment.[4]

Fowler has been elected as a fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences[5] and a Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. He has been a Fulbright Scholar, a Swedish Medical Research Council Visiting professor at the Karolinska Institute, and a Paul Harris Multiple Fellow of Rotary International.[2] He is the editor of Oceanography & Fisheries Open access Journal.

  1. ^ "Rollins School of Public Health". sph.emory.eduindex.html.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Rotary Club of North Bethesda" (PDF).
  3. ^ Fowler, Bruce A. (1983). Biological and Environmental Effects of Arsenic. ISBN 9780444805133.
  4. ^ Fowler, Bruce A. (9 June 2016). Molecular Biological Markers for Toxicology and Risk Assessment. ISBN 9780128095898.
  5. ^ "Current Fellows of ATS – Academy of Toxicological Sciences".