Dr. Mark Cullen | New Haven, Connecticut

Dr. Mark Cullen is a Mesothelioma Cancer Doctor at Yale University Medical Center, located in New Haven, Connecticut.

Mesothelioma Doctor Information

Mark Cullen, MD
Yale University School of Medicine
Occupational and Environmental
135 College Street, 3rd floor
New Haven, CT 06510–2483

Education:
A.B. Harvard College 1971
M.D. Yale University School of Medicine 1976
Internal Medicine Residency Yale New Haven Hospital 1976-80

Research Interest:
Dr. Cullen has explored a range of clinical and epidemiologic aspects of the impact of the physical environment on health, most recently in the areas of asthma and chronic lung disease. The focus of this work has been the application of biologic markers of health effects as an alternative to traditional epidemiologic design in the study of occupational diseases. Over the past five years he has begun to explore the interactions between social environment and physical factors on the patterns of disease and injury within industrial workforces, with particular interest in the effects of work organization.

Selected Publications:
Rosenstock L, Cullen MR. (eds). Textbook of Clinical Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Philadelphia: Saunders,1994.

Cullen MR. Epidemiologic methods for the study of occupational asthma: Current problems and solutions. Chest 1996;109:51(s)-54(s).

Omenn GS, Goodman GE, Thornquist MD, Balmes J, Cherniack MG, Cullen MR, et al. Effects of the combination of beta-carotene and vitamin A on lung cancer incidence, total mortality and cardiovascular mortality in smokers and asbestos workers. New Eng J Med 1996;334:1150-55

Rabinowitz PM, Cullen MR, Feinstein RE. Commentary: Host/environment medicine. A family practice model for the future. Family Medicine 1998;30:297-300

Cullen MR. Occupational health in the 20th century: Spiraling to the future. Ann Rev Pub Health 1999:20;1-13

Shmueli A, Cullen MR. Birth weight, maternal age and education: New observations from Connecticut and Virginia. The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine1999;72(4):245-258

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