About
Mark Sadaka is a trial lawyer and former scientist who has dedicated his career to defending the public from the onslaught of poorly designed products, consumer fraud and other unethical business practices.
Mark earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Pennsylvania State University where he was awarded the Student Service Award for research projects designed and conducted involving end-stage AIDS patients based in the infectious disease department of a large teaching hospital. He was also a peer health educator for Healthworks, the country’s largest student-run health organization. Mark earned a Master of Science in Public Health degree from Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine with specialization in environmental toxicology and risk assessment. His graduate research at the Tulane Center for Bioenvironmental Research focused on the use of molecular modeling and molecular dynamics techniques to study ligand-receptor and protein-DNA interactions occurring in steroid receptor complexes. This research is one of the cornerstones to understanding how environmental contaminates affect the endocrine system. While obtaining his Masters degree, Mark worked as a science advisor to Tulane’s Environmental Law Clinic. He earned his law degree from Washington University in St. Louis where Mark served as an Editor of the Journal of Law and Policy Law Review. Washington University awarded Mark the title of Public Service Scholar with Highest Distinction for his service to the community.
Mark suffered a tremendous personal tragedy when his mother died from cigarette-induced lung cancer during law school. That loss solidified his commitment to defending those who cannot defend themselves against companies with nearly unlimited resources.
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