James Repace is a secondhand smoke consultant, and is a retired US EPA senior air policy analyst and staff scientist. He has published more than 100 scientific papers and research reports, the bulk of them on secondhand smoke. His research and policy efforts facilitated workplace smoking bans in the USA and abroad.
He has received The Surgeon General's Medallion, awards from the American Public Health Association, the Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the International Society of Exposure Science. He has served as a Visiting Asst. Clinical Professor at the Tufts University School of Medicine, and
as a Consultant to the Stanford University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
He has served as an expert witness in more than 5 dozen secondhand smoke legal cases. He has given numerous radio, television, and newspaper interviews and commentaries worldwide. Previously, he served as a research physicist at the US Naval Research Laboratory, a research associate at RCA’s David Sarnoff Laboratory, and a health physicist in two New York area hospitals.
In 1998, The Wall Street Journal wrote that the Tobacco Industry regarded Mr. Repace as Enemy No. 1. He has published a memoir, Enemy No. 1, Waging The War on Secondhand Smoke, which is available as an Ebook and Paperback on Amazon.com.
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