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TobaccoWiki editor Anne Landman was a registered respiratory therapist for twelve years prior to obtaining degrees in Environmental Restoration/Waste Management Technology and Communications. After graduation she worked in the industrial health and safety department on a uranium mining Superfund cleanup project in western Colorado, monitoring air quality and site safety. In 1996 Anne accepted a position with the American Lung Association of Colorado(ALAC).
In 2006 Anne completed a research fellowship at the University of California-San Francisco Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education with Stanton Glantz, Ph.D. She lives in western Colorado with her husband Steve, in an energy-efficient solar home made of over 4,000 used automobile tires and 900 pounds of aluminum cans. Photos of their home, and similar homes, can be seen at Living Earth Construction.