Maltoni and Selikoff sought input from Morris Greenberg, MD;[9] Myron Mehlman, PhD; and Sheldon Samuels to recommend individuals to be members of the Collegium Ramazzini.
The Collegium Ramazzini bestows several awards to recognize an individual's achievement and service to advance knowledge and protection of occupational and environmental health.
[10] The awardees to-date have been: The Irving J. Selikoff Award and Lecture is given to "an internationally recognized scientist or humanist whose studies and achievements have contributed to the protection of workers' health and the environment".
[12] Awardees to date have been: The Collegium Ramazzani has functioned as an initial publication source for some scientific papers later re-published in additional peer reviewed journals.
[13] The Collegium Ramazzani has also published editorials through its presidents and collectively in peer-reviewed scientific journals including calls for an international ban on asbestos in 1999,[14] 2005,[15] 2010 [16] and 2012;[17] the war in Darfur;[18] and control of pesticide use in the European Union.