Salvatore R DiNardi
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Sal DiNadi (also misspelled in a number of different ways - Salvadore Di Nadi etc) was a Physical Chemist at the University of Massacusettes who worked for the tobacco industry through the Indoor Air Pollution Advisory Group (IAPAG) and the Center for Environmental Health and Human Toxicology (CEHHT) which operated out of Georgetown University.
Document & Timeline
1988/E ETS AG Projects list This document also has a list of the then current IAPAG members:
- Nancy J Balter (Pharmacology) Georgetown Uni
- Vincent Castranova (Physiology) West Virginia University
- S James Kilpatrick (Medical statistics) Medical College of Virginia
- Gunter Oberdorster (Pharmacology) University of Rochester
- Mark J Reasor (Toxicology, Pharmacology) West Virginia University
- Gray Robertson (Chemistry, Botany) ACVA Atlantic Inc
- Sorell L Schwartz (Pharmacology) Georgetown University
- Philip Witorsch (Pulmonary Medicine) George Washington Univeristy
- Salvatore R DiNardi (Physical Chemistry) University of Massachusettes. [2]
1990 Oct 11 (The Tobacco Institute's ETS Group in Action)
The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) is holding hearings on the banning of smoking on interstate buses. These are the scientific submission funded by the Tobacco Institute using the ETS Group listings of Philip Morris.
"Critical comments were filed by:"
- Salvatore R. DiNardi, Ph.D., PHRA Incorporated;
- Joseph L. Fleiss, Ph.D., of Columbia University School of Public Health and Alan J. Gross, Ph.D., of Medical University of South Carolina;
- Howard Goodfellow, Ph.D., and Susan Eyre, MHSc., of Goodfellow Consultants, Inc.;
- Gio B Gori, Director, Health Policy Center;
- Alan J. Gross, Ph.D., Medical University of South Carolina;
- Larry C. Holcomb, Ph.D., Vice President, Holcomb Environmental Services;
- Ronald D. Hood, Ph.D., University of Alabama,
- Raphael J. Witorsch, Ph.D., Medical College of Virginia, and Philip Witorsch, M.D., George Washington Unversity Medical Center;
- Alan W. Katzenstein, Katzenstein Associates;
- S. James Kilpatrick, Medical College of Virginia;
- Peter N. Lee M.A., Director, P.N. Lee Statistics and Computing Ltd.;
- Maurice E. LeVois, Ph.D., Environmental Health Resources, and Maxwell W. Layard, Ph.D., Layard Associates;
- Ted A. Loomis, M.D., Ph.D., Drill, Freiss, Hays, Loomis & Shaffer, Inc.;
- Joe Pedelty, M.Sc, Holcomb Environmental Services;
- Mark J. Reasor, Ph.D., West Virginia University and James A. Will, D.V.M., Ph.D.;
- Jarnail Singh, Ph.D., Stillman College;
- Paul Switzer, Ph.D., Stanford University;
- John A. Todhunter, Ph.D., FAIC, DABT, Science Regulatory Services International;
- David A. Weeks, M.D.;
- Lawrence M. Wexler, Ph.D., New York Medical College;
- Joseph M. Wu, Ph.D., New York Medical College.
- [Every one of the above was a life-long tobacco shill.] [3]