Jose G. Dorea
José Garrofe Dórea | |
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Alma mater | University of Massachusetts Amherst |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Food science, toxicology, environmental health |
Institutions | University of Brasília, University of Hawaii, Iowa State University |
Thesis | Studies of the effects of thyroid on calcium metabolism in the domestic fowl (Gallus domesticus) (1975) |
Jose G. Dorea is a professor at the University of Brasília's department of nutritional sciences. He obtained his DVM from the Rural University of Pernambuco, and has an MS and a PhD from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Nutritional Biochemistry. He has published over 170 peer-reviewed papers, mostly in the field of heavy metals toxicology.[1] He has provided consulting services to the International Atomic Energy Agency,[2] and serves as an editor of a number of scientific journals, including the Journal of Pediatric Biochemistry.[3] Dorea has published a number of papers regarding the safety of thimerosal-containing vaccines.[4][5][6][7]
In addition, Dorea has conducted research concluding that miners in the Amazon exposed to the mercury used to extract gold did not suffer from mercury poisoning as a result.[8]
Selected publications
[edit]- Redford, K. H.; Dorea, J. G. (2009). "The nutritional value of invertebrates with emphasis on ants and termites as food for mammals". Journal of Zoology. 203 (3): 385. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1984.tb02339.x.
- c. Barbosa, W. J.; Jardim, W.; Dórea, J. G.; Fosberg, B.; Souza, J. (2001). "Hair Mercury Speciation as a Function of Gender, Age, and Body Mass Index in Inhabitants of the Negro River Basin, Amazon, Brazil". Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 40 (3): 439–444. doi:10.1007/s002440010195. PMID 11443378. S2CID 16886377.
- Dorea, J. G. (2007). "Mercury and lead during breast-feeding". British Journal of Nutrition. 92 (1): 21–40. doi:10.1079/BJN20041163. PMID 15230985.
References
[edit]- ^ "Jose G. Dorea". ISCHE. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
- ^ "Gene Conserve - Excerpts".
- ^ "Journal of Pediatric Biochemistry". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ Dórea, J. G. (2010). "Making sense of epidemiological studies of young children exposed to thimerosal in vaccines". Clinica Chimica Acta. 411 (21–22): 1580–1586. doi:10.1016/j.cca.2010.07.008. PMID 20638374.
- ^ Dórea, J. G. (2011). "Integrating Experimental (In Vitro and in Vivo) Neurotoxicity Studies of Low-dose Thimerosal Relevant to Vaccines". Neurochemical Research. 36 (6): 927–938. doi:10.1007/s11064-011-0427-0. PMID 21350943. S2CID 7175062.
- ^ Dórea, J. G.; Wimer, W.; Marques, R. C.; Shade, C. (2010). "Automated Speciation of Mercury in the Hair of Breastfed Infants Exposed to Ethylmercury from Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines". Biological Trace Element Research. 140 (3): 262–271. doi:10.1007/s12011-010-8695-0. PMID 20419397. S2CID 2233207.
- ^ Dórea, J. G.; Bezerra, V. L. V. A.; Fajon, V.; Horvat, M. (2011). "Speciation of methyl- and ethyl-mercury in hair of breastfed infants acutely exposed to thimerosal-containing vaccines". Clinica Chimica Acta. 412 (17–18): 1563–1566. doi:10.1016/j.cca.2011.05.003. PMID 21575620.
- ^ "Research ensures that mercury mining does not threaten the health of riparian". Isaude.net. 4 June 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.