Timothy J. Buckley, PhD, CIH
Associate Professor and Chair, Division of Environmental Health Sciences
Mailing Address:
Division of Environmental Health Sciences
College of Public Health
The Ohio State University
320 West 10th Avenue
A333-C Starling Loving Hall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Contact Info:
Phone: (614) 293-7161
Fax: (614) 293-7710
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Education:
Ph.D., Environmental Science, Rutgers University, 1991
M.H.S., Industrial Hygiene, Johns Hopkins University, 1986
B.S., Chemistry, St. Johns University, 1981
Background:
Dr. Buckley’s professional activities have focused on the link between the environment and public health. He started his career as an environmental scientist with the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1991. He worked in the National Exposure Research Laboratory where he conceived, designed, and conducted human exposures and biomarker validation studies to support the agency’s risk assessment and regulatory research needs. In 1996, he joined the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. There, his exposure assessment research became more health oriented-investigating the effects of air pollution in susceptible subpopulations including children with asthma, elderly with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and exercising adults. He is a certified industrial hygienist with research interests in occupational exposure assessment with a particular interest in dermal hazards. While at Hopkins he was promoted to associate professor and had adjunct appointments in Epidemiology and Oncology.
Research:
Impact of traffic on community air pollution
Dermal Hazards in the Workplace: Assessment of Protection
Air Pollutants, Allergens and Asthma Morbidity in Inner City Children
Development and validation of exposure biomarkers
Interventions to control emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations
Development of a Questionnaire to Assess Worker Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceptions Underlying Dermal Exposure
Manager Dermal KAP Survey
Worker Dermal KAP Survey
Publications 2007:
Kim; SR, Halden; RU, Buckley TJ (2007): Volatile organic compounds in human milk: methods and measurements. Environmental Science and Technology.
Rule AM; Kesavan J; Schwab KJ; Buckley TJ (2007): Application of flow cytometry for the assessment of preservation and recovery efficiency of bioaerosol samplers spiked with pantoea agglomerans. Environmental Science and Technology. 41, 2467-2472.
Kim SR; Dominici F, Buckley TJ (Accepted): Concentrations of vehicle-related air pollutants in an urban parking garage. Environmental Research.
Geer LA; Anna DH; Curbow BA; Diener-West M; Mitchell C; van-Wendel-de-Joode B; Buckley TJ (Accepted): Survey assessment of worker dermal exposure and underlying behavioral determinants. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Hygiene.
Fan VS; Savage RE; Buckley, TJ (Accepted): Methods and measurements for estimating human dermal uptake of volatile organic compounds (VOC’S) and for deriving dermal permeability coefficients (KP). Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods.
Publications 2006:
Geer LA; Curbow BA; Anna DH; Lees PSJ; Buckley TJ. Development of a questionnaire to assess worker knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions (KAP) underlying dermal exposure. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health. 32(3):2006. 209-18.
Sapkota A; Halden R; Dominici F; Groopman JD; Buckley TJ. Urinary biomarkers of 1,3-Butadiene in environmental settings using liquid chromatography isotope dilution tandem mass spectrometry. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 160:2006. 70-79.
Ondov JM; Buckley TJ; Hopke PK; Ogulei D; Parlange MB; Rogge WF; Squibb KS; Johnston MV; Wexler AS: Baltimore Supersite: Highly time and size resolved concentrations of urban PM2.5 and its constituents for resolution of sources and immune responses. Atmospheric Environment. 2006.