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Eleonore Blaurock-Busch

Eleonore Blaurock-Busch

Research Direktor
MTM Micro Trace Minerals GmbH
Germany

Biography

1968 – 1972 Chemical Researcher, 3M Research Center, St. Paul, Minnesota 1975 - present Founder and Director, Micro Trace Minerals Laboratory, Germany 1982 PhD in Human Nutrition; Donsbach University, School of Nutrition 1984 -2012 Director & President, Trace Minerals International (Analytical & Clinical Laboratory), Boulder, Colorado 1986- 2001 License, Metal Toxicology, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) certification 2001-2005 Assistant Director, King James Medical Laboratory, Cleveland, OH 2001- Scientific Advisor- Consultant, International Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology 2002- Consultant, Synlab Medical Laboratory Group, Germany 2005- present Scientific Advisor- Consultant, German Medical Ass’n for Clinical Metal Toxicology 2009- Independent studies, Exeter College, Oxford University, UK 2012- Consultant, King Saud University, Biochemical Laboratory, Riyadh, KSA 2019 Master studies in English Literature, University of Edinburgh, Scottland Awards and related activities: Founding member and co-chairman of the International Association of Trace Element Research and Cancer, and organizer of the first East-West World Congress on Trace Element and Cancer, held in Beijing, China in 1996. Received the IBCMT (International Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology) Award for Outstanding Service in 2005. Contributing editor to The Internist.. Ebb has lectured worldwide at various universities and learning institutions and was a frequent guest speaker at radio and TV shows in the US, Germany and elsewhere. She was instrumental in environmental and laboratory research projects in metal toxicology, including epidemiological studies that evaluated the toxic burden of people of all ages of various countries. She recently completed a study in clinical metal toxicology of the physically and mentally challenged people in Punjab, India. She published several books in German and English, and hundreds of articles that were published in various languages around the world. Her textbook, Minerals and Trace Element Analysis, Laboratory and Clinical Applications has been utilized at Bejing Medical University and other colleges. She recently completed her new book Toxic Metals and Antidotes. Handbook of Chelation Therapy.


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Epidemiology & Public Health

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