Joseph LaDou (August 19, 1938 – November 10, 2023),[1][2] was an occupational and environmental medicine physician who practiced in Silicon Valley during the early years of the semiconductor and computer industries. In 1983, he was appointed the first Chief of the University of California, San Francisco (MC) Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine,[2] and was co-director of the residency program there from 1982-1991.[citation needed]
LaDou was founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, serving in that capacity from 1992 to 2005.[3][4] During the same years, LaDou was director of UCSF's International Center for Occupational Medicine.[5]
^Aspen Daily News, November 17, 2023. "Obituary: Joseph "Joe" LaDou". Accessed: November 28, 2023.
^ abHarrison, Bob, et al. (2023, Nov. 16) "The passing of Joe LaDou, MD, UCSF emeritus professor and leader in occupational and environmental medicine." Chair's Corner, UCSF Department of Medicine. Accessed: November 28, 2023.
^International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health website. Accessed: August 9, 2015.
^LaDou, Joseph. 2020. "A World of False Promises: International Labour Organization, World Health Organization, and the Plea of Workers Under Neoliberalism,"
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painstakingly detailed pictures earned him the nickname 'The Belgian Gerard Dou'. Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans was born in Lier where he received his first...
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century, which testifies Van Wassenaer's intention to buy Dou's Grocer's Shop. Allard de la Court, who inherited most of his father's collection, describes...
norm for the Occitan language. It was first used in a published work by Joseph Roumanille in 1853, and then by Frédéric Mistral in 1854. Its aim is to...
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perineum, and sometimes resulting in retrograde ejaculation. The sinologist Joseph Needham refined his translations of huanjing bunao. Initially, he held that...
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le Chevalier de la Charrette; Girflez in La Mule sans Frein; Griflet (Gifles, Gifflès, Gifflet, Gryflet, Gryfflet) li fieus Do (Dou) in Le Morte d'Arthur;...
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in 1887, followed by a collection of prose stories, La Paplino, in 1891. In 1891 (succeeding Joseph Roumanille), Gras was elected 3rd Capoulie (president)...
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across much of the picture area. Later, similar compositions were painted by Joseph Wright of Derby and other artists of the Romantic Movement, but the term...
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