Jonathan Chevrier, Ph.D.
Jonathan Chevrier, Ph.D.
Assistant Researcher
University of California-Berkeley, Center for Environmental Research & Children's Health
Human studies; PBDE flame retardants; PCBs; Pesticides; DDT; Thyroid hormone; Neurodevelopment; Biostatistics; Endocrine disruption; Bisphenol A
chevrier@berkeley.edu / 510 642-8917
chevrier@berkeley.edu
Latest content created by this user
| Synopsis | |
|---|---|
| Exposure to bisphenol A may alter hormone levels in men. | May 05, 2010 |
| Phthalates exposure may double breast cancer risk ... or not | Mar 18, 2010 |
| Pesticide exposure, family history raise risk of prostate cancer. | Feb 15, 2010 |
| Dust harbors new fire retardants associated with hormone, sperm changes. | Feb 05, 2010 |
| Solvents in water related to risk of birth defects? Maybe. | Jan 28, 2010 |
Jonathan Chevrier, Ph.D. is an epidemiologist with expertise in biostatistics, toxicology and endocrinology. As a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, he uses both traditional and novel computer-based statistical techniques to study the effect of environmental exposures (such as PCBs, flame retardants, bisphenol A and pesticides including DDT) and work-related chemical exposures (such as lubricants used during the manufacture of metal parts) on thyroid function, brain development and mortality.

