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 - Distinguished Service Award, Department of the Interior 2018
 - Fellow, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2017
 - President, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Council 2015
 - President, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry - North America 2012
 - SETAC Government Service Award 2007
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   abstract: Research Physiologist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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   abstract: Dr. Barnett Rattner is an ecotoxicologist at the Eastern Ecological
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   abstract: "He conducts hypothesis-driven laboratory and field investigations,\
     \ risk assessments and scholarly evaluations on the toxicity of legacy and contemporary\
     \ pollutants (industrial contaminants, metals, pesticides, petroleum crude oil)\
     \ to wildlife and the environment. His current focus is on exposure and adverse\
     \ effects of anticoagulant rodenticides, flame retardants and pharmaceuticals,\
     \ comparative toxicology, non-target secondary poisoning associated with rodenticides,\
     \ alternative testing methods, and screening-level risk assessments. Dr. Rattner\
     \ actively represents the DOI as a member of the Interagency Coordinating Committee\
     \ on the Validation of Alternative Methods, and serves as a special consultant\
     \ to the Fish and Wildlife Service on issues related to nontoxic shot used in\
     \ hunt nontoxic shot used in hunt waterfowl.Active Projects:Development of data\
     \ and models to evaluate the hazard and risk of anticoagulant rodenticides to\
     \ non-target raptorial speciesAbsorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination\
     \ and toxicity of neonicotinoids in seed-eating birdsHarmful algal blooms and\
     \ bird die-offs in the Chesapeake Bay: A potential link?Contaminant exposure\
     \ and potential reproductive effects in ospreys nesting in Chesapeake and Delaware\
     \ BayContaminant-related activities and synoptic reviews in support of client\
     \ agencies in the Department of the InteriorTechnical assistance to the Fish\
     \ and Wildlife Service on alternative shotAccomplishments:Authored over 150\
     \ publications, co-edited three books (Handbook of Ecotoxicology, Ecotoxicology\
     \ of Wild Mammals, Anticoagulant Rodenticides and Wildlife), and made over 175\
     \ presentations at scientific meetings, workshops and symposia.Compiled two\
     \ widely used internet-accessible ecotoxicological databases (Contaminant Exposure\
     \ and Effects\u2014Terrestrial Vertebrates database, Biological and Ecotoxicological\
     \ Characteristics of Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Residing in Estuaries).Serves\
     \ as Terrestrial Editor of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, and as an\
     \ Editorial Board member of the Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and\
     \ Toxicology."
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 email: brattner@usgs.gov
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   name: B.S., University of Maryland, 1972 - Zoology
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   name: Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1977 - Zoology, Environmental Physiology
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   name: National Research Council Postdoctoral Associateship, Naval Medical Research
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   name: Ecotoxicologist and Physiologist (research scientist, section leader, deputy
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   name: Adjunct Professor University of Maryland, Department of Animal and Avian
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   name: National Research Council Post-doctoral Research Associate, National Naval
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   name: Guest Worker, National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive
     and Kidney Diseases, NIH (1974-1981)
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   name: Instructor and Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Maryland, Department
     of Zoology (1972-1977)
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