Philip Morris
Risk Analysis in Occupational and Environmental Health 910904 - 910906
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- American Lung Assn
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- Atlantic Env + Marine Services
- Barr Engineering
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- Dow Chemical
- Drackett
- Ecology + Environment
- Economic Research Service
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- John Mathes + Associates
- Kcmo Fire Dept
- Korean Ministry of Environment
- Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
- Medical College of Wi Milwaukee
- Mro
- Mropot
- Natl Toxics Campaign Fund
- Navy Environmental Health Center
- Niosh, Natl Inst for Occupational Safety & Health
- Nus
- Ny State Low Level Radioactive Waste Sit
- Obrien + Gere Engineers
- Omaha District Corps of Engineers
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- Nlm
- Ny Univ
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- Albert
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- Cohen, S.M.
- Cole, P.
- Cools
- Covington, P.
- Crouch, Eac
- Dennis, E., J.R.
- Dietrich
- Doll, R.
- Dunster, J.
- Ernhart
- Foy, D.
- Fulton
- Goldsmith
- Goldwater
- Graham, J.D.
- Hammond
- Harley
- Hawk
- Hecker
- Hofreuter
- Hu, H.
- Johnson
- Joselow
- Kaplan
- Kehoe
- Kneip
- Lacey
- Landrigan
- Letonoff
- Mclaughlin
- Mcmillen
- Moeller, D.W.
- Monson
- Oleary, J.F.
- Osborne
- Perkins
- Peto, R.
- Phillips
- Piomelli
- Rabinowitz
- Ryan, P.B.
- Ryu
- Scheuplein, R.
- Schroeder
- Schwartz
- Sherlock
- Siegel
- Smith
- Tepper
- Thornburgh, D.
- Upton, A.C.
- Valberg, P.A.
- Weiliang
- Wilson, R.
- Balserak, P.
- Banikowski, J.
- Boeniger, M.
- Coferwildsmith, M.
- Cotter, S.A.
- Dymond, M.
- Ellam, N.
- Gagen, A.A.
- Gallina, C.O.
- Giles, Y.M.
- Goodale, B.G.
- Grilli, F.
- Grossberg, S.E.
- Gunn, M.
- Hagen, A.A.
- Hayes, W.C.
- Hernandez, J.E.
- Hernandez, O.
- Jennett, L.E.
- Kim, J.S.
- Kuhn, B.
- Kutcher, J.
- Limuller, A.
- Logue, M.
- Mead, H.E.
- Mermelstein, R.
- Meteyer, M.
- Noorani, Y.G.
- Osimitz, T.G.
- Rasmussen, S.
- Ruble, B.R.
- Salladay, J.
- Seiter, T.
- Selcoe, B.
- Smith, R.C.
- Stark, R.
- Tilson, P.
- Vandegriek, A.
- Walker, S.R.
- Willard, T.
- Willwerth, E.J.
- Youngs, F.
- Document File
- 2025545619/2025546382/Harvard University Office of
- Continuing Education Short Course Program Harvard School
- of Public Health
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- Harvard Boston
- Master ID
- 2025545673/6381
- 2025545684 Telephone Locations and Protocol
- 2025545689-5696 Risk Assessment for Carcinogens: A Comparison of Approaches of the Acgih and the Epa
- 2025545697 Hps Newsletter Interview with A Risk Expert
- 2025545698-5711 Science and Its Limits: the Regulator's Dilemma
- 2025545713-5721 Risk / Benefit Analysis
- 2025545722-5725 Risk Management Commentary for Dr. D. Allan Bromley Assistant to the President for Science and Technology
- 2025545726-5729 Risk Assessment and Comparisons: An Introduction
- 2025545750-5792 Risk Assessment of Chemical Carcinogens: Is It Time for A Change?
- 2025545795-5799 Tools of Risk Analysis Applications of Epidemiology
- 2025545800-5810 Notice of Intended Changes - Benzene
- 2025545811-5822 Epidemiology in Risk Assessment for Regulatory Policy
- 2025545824-5850 Risk Analysis in Environmental and Occupational Health Use of Animal and Other Data As Predictors of Human Risk
- 2025545851-5871 Risk Analysis in Environmental and Occupational Health Uncertainties in Predicting Human Risks
- 2025545872-5881 How Do Cancer Risks Predicted From Animal Bioassays Compare with the Epidemiologic Evidence? the Case of Ethylene Dibromide
- 2025545882-5887 Use of Biological Assays in Short-Term Assessment of Inhaled Substances
- 2025545888
- 2025545889-5891 Risk Analysis in Environmental and Occupational Health Are Your Mushrooms Safe to Eat?
- 2025545892-5899 the Rat As An Experimental Animal
- 2025545901-5907 Non-Cancer Endpoints
- 2025545910-5939 Cancer Facts & Figures - 890000
- 2025545940-5941 Cancer Facts & Figures - 890000
- 2025545942-5944 Get - the - Lead - Out Guru Challenged A Decade-Old Scientific Argument Over the Effects of Low-Level Lead on Iq Turns Nasty Following Allegations of Misconduct
- 2025545945-5948
- 2025545949-5958 the Question of Thresholds for Radiation and Chemical Carcinogenesis
- 2025545959-5980 Are There Thresholds for Carcinogenesis? the Thorny Problem of Low-Level Exposure
- 2025545981-5990 Perspectives on Comparing Risks of Environmental Carcinogens
- 2025545991-5998 Acceptable Cancer Risks: Probabilities and Beyond
- 2025546000-6011 Ideas in Pathology Pivotal Role of Increased Cell Proliferation in Human Carcinogenesis
- 2025546012-6017 Cell Proliferation in Carcinogenesis
- 2025546019-6027 the Role of Expert Judgement in Risk Analysis
- 2025546029-6039 the Respiratory Tract As A Route of Exposure
- 2025546040-6045 the Respiratory Tract As A Portal of Entry for Toxic Particles
- 2025546047-6062 Limitations to the Use of Employee Exposure Data on Air Contaminants in Epidemiologic Studies
- 2025546063-6083 Benefit - Cost Analysis of Environmental Regulation: Case Studies of Hazardous Air Pollutants
- 2025546086-6089 Legislative and Regulatory Aspects of Risk
- 2025546090-6099 Connecticut's Dioxin Ambient Air Quality Standard
- 2025546100-6103
- 2025546105 Annals of Radiation Calamity on Meadow Street
- 2025546106 Caution Urged When Using Insect Repellents
- 2025546116 Volatile Organics and Inorganics Action Levels 900400
- 2025546134-6135 Summary of Radon Test Results of the Household Testing Program
- 2025546141-6145 Introduction to Discussion Sessions
- 2025546146-6149 Risk Assessment in Environmental and Occupational Health Risk of Alar (Daminozide)
- 2025546150-6160 Intolerable Risk: Pesticides in Our Children's Food
- 2025546161-6162 Pesticides, Risk, and Applesauce
- 2025546163-6168 Daminozide Special Review Technical Support Document - Preliminary Determination to Cancel the Food Uses of Daminozide
- 2025546169 Daminozide / Udmh
- 2025546170-6172 the Relative Risk of Daminozide (Alar / Kylar) Use
- 2025546173 Be Most Wary of Nature's Own Pesticides
- 2025546174-6175 A Movie Star Pares the Apple Industry
- 2025546176-6183 Summary of Toxicology Data on Daminozide and Udmh
- 2025546184-6194 Attachment I Graphs of Data From NCI / Ntp 83 Daminozide
- 2025546195-6196
- 2025546197-6202 Daminozide Special Review Technical Support Document - Preliminary Determination to Cancel the Food Uses of Daminozide
- 2025546203-6224 Regulatory Decision - Making Under Uncertainty: the Case of Alar
- 2025546226 Epa Moves to Reassess the Risk of Dioxin Urged on by the Scientific Community, Epa Is Developing A New Model for Estimating Dioxin's Risk
- 2025546227 US Government Orders New Look at Dioxin the Environmental Protection Agency Is Evaluating Data From the Past Decade That Suggest Dioxin's Toxicity May Be Overestimated. A Risk Assessment Model Based on Biological Mechanism Is Being Drawn Up.
- 2025546228-6235 Dioxin Toxicity: New Studies Prompt Debate, Regulatory Action New Data on Dioxin's Effect on Humans, A Clearer Picture of the Cellular Events It Precipitates, and New Animal Toxicity Studies May Provide Epa with A Firm Basis for Regulation
- 2025546236-6250 the Regulation of Gene Expression by 2,3,7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-P-Dioxin
- 2025546251-6253 Dioxin Risks Revisited Armed with A New Understanding of How Dioxin Works on the Molecular Level, A Number of Scientists Are Challenging Epa to Change the Way It Does Risk Assessment
- 2025546255-6258 Lead Toxicity Case Study for Short Course on Risk Analysis in Occupational and Environmental Health 910904 - 910906
- 2025546259-6267 Lead
- 2025546268-6275 Lead in Bone: Implications for Toxicology During Pregnancy and Lactation
- 2025546276-6281 the Long-Term Effects of Exposure to Low Doses of Lead in Childhood An 11 - Year Follow-Up Report
- 2025546282-6285
- 2025546298-6321 Review 890000 Alice Hamilton Lecture Lead and Human Health:Background and Recent Findings
- 2025546323-6348 Traps and Errors in Risk Analysis
- 2025546349-6356 Health Risks the Perception of Reality and the Realty of Perception
- 2025546357-6362 Communicating Risk Under Title III of Sara: Strategies for Explaining Very Small Risks in A Community Context
- 2025546363-6368 Industrial Risk Perceptions
- 2025546369-6370 Too Many Rodent Carcinogens: Mitogenesis Increases Mutagenesis
- 2025546371-6373 Has Risk Assessment Become Too 'conservative'?
- 2025546374-6378 Health and Safety Risk Analyses: Information for Better Decisions
- 2025546379-6381 Telling Reporters About Risk Dealing with Reporters Needn't Be the Least Agreeable Part of the Job.
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Administrative Materials
PROGRAM AGENDA
FACULTY ROSTER
PARTICIPANT ROSTER
PROGRAM EVALUATION INSTRUMENT
MAPS AND NOTES (BLUE SHEETS)

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Arthur C. ~Jpton
Chair, Institute of Environmental Medicine
New York University Medical Center
550 First Avenue
New York IJY 10016
212-263-5280
Peter A. Val berg
Adjunct Associate Professor of Physiology
Harvard School of Public Health and
Senior Associate
Gradient Corporation
44 Brattle Street
Cambridge MA 02138
617-576-1555

9:45 - 11:15 Cancer Modeling Cohen
11:15 - 11:30 Break
Applications of Expert Judyment
11:30 - 12:15 ,,c
Applications of Expert Judgment Moeller
12:15-
1:15 ~
in Risk Analysis J~;S
Lunch
Exposure Assessment
1:15 - 2:45 ?The Respiratory System as an
Entry for Exposure Valberg
2:45 - 3:15 Refreshment Break
3:15 - 4:45 Assessment of Exposures Ryan
Friday September 6
Regulatory Aspects
8:30 - 9:30 Legislative & Regulatory Aspects
of Risk Brown
9:30 - 9:45 Ref reshment Break
Discussion Session -
Risk Analysis for Specific Contaminants
9:45 - 11:15 1. ALAR (Daminozide) Graham
11:15 - 12:30 2. Dioxin Birnbaum
12:30 - 1:15 Lunch
1:15 - 2:00 3. Lead Hu
2:00 - 2:30 General Discussion Staff
2:30 - 2:45 Refreshment Break
Course Closing
2:45 - 3:30 Risk in Perspective Wilson
3:30 - 3:45 Course Critique & Evaluation Moeller &
Wilson

RISK ANALYSIS IN OCCUPATIONAL & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
September'4 - 6, 1991
Course Co-Leaders: Richard Wilson & Dade W. Moeller
AGENDA
DAY T I nzE TOP I C S PEAKER
Wednesday, Septenber 4
Course Introduction
8:30 - 9:00 Welcome Moeller
9:00 -- 10:00 Introduction to Risk Analysis Wilson
10:00 -10:15 Refreshment Break
10:15 - 11:30 FDA Approach to Risk Assessments Scheuplein
Introduction to Discussion Session
11:30 - 12:15 Introduction to Background Materials Moeller
on:
1. ALAR (daminozide)
2. Dioxin
3. Lead
12:15 - 1:00 Lunch
Tools in Risk Analysis
1:00 - 2:15 Applications of Epidemiology \ Cole
2:15 - 2:30 Refreshment Break
2:30 -;3:45 Use of Animal Data as Predictors Crouch
of Human Risk
3:45 - 5:00 Endpoints Other Than Cancer Brain
Thursday, September 5
Cancer & Cancer Modelintc
8:30 - 9:30 What is Cancer?
9:30 - 9:45 Refreshment Break

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Susan R. Walker, Ph.D.
Toxicologist
Ecology and Environment, Inc.
1776 S. Jackson Street, Suite 200
Denver, CD 80210
303-757-4984
Thomas Wi11'ard
Risk Assessment Specialist
John Mathes & Associates, Inc.
701 Rodi Road, Suite 101
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
412-824-0200
Edward J. Willwerth
CMC/CIH
Atlantic Env & Marine Services,Inc.
P0 Box 773
Plymouth, MA 02362
508-747-6944
Fred Youngs
Senior Scientist
National Toxics Campaign Fund
1168 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02134
617-232-0327

August 27, 1991
RISK ANALYSIS IN OCCUPATIONAl AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
September 4--6, 1991
FACULTY ROSTER
Course Directors
Richard Wilson
Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics
Fellow of Adams House
Physics Dept., Lyman Lab 231
Harvard University
Cambridge MA 02138
617-495-3387
Dade W. Moeller
Professor of Engineering
Dept. Env-,ironmental Health
Harvard Sc:hool of Publ i c Heal th
Boston MA 02115
617-432-0793
Session Leaders
Linda Birnbaum
Director, Environ. Toxicology Div.
Health Effects Research Laboratory
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park NC 27709
919-541-2655
Joseph D. Brain
Cecil K. and Philip Drinker Professor of
Environmental Physiology
Chair,Department of Environmental Health
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston MA 02115
617-432-1191
David R. Brown
Chief, Environmental Epidemiology and
Toxicology Hazards Section
Connecticut Health Service
Preventive Disease Division
150 Washington Street
Hartford CT 06106
203-566-8167
Samuel M. Cohen
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Path./Micro. Department
600 South 42nd Street
Omaha NE 68198-3135
402-559-7758
Philip Cole
Department of Epidemiology
University of Alabama Medical School
Birmingham AL 35294
205-934-7898
Edmund A.C. Crouch
Senior Scientist
Cambridge Environmental, Inc.
58 Charles Street
Cambridge MA 02141
617-225-0810
John D. Graham
Professor of Policy and
Decision Sciences, and
Director, Center for Risk Analysis
Harvard School of Public Health
Boston MA 02115
617-432-1090
Howard Hu
Assistant Professor of
Occupational Medicine
Harvard School of Public Health
665 Huntington Ave.
Boston MA 02115
617-432-3320
Arthur Langer
Environmental Sciences Laboratory
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn NY 11210
718-421-3851
P. Barry Ryan
Associate Professor
Environmental Health
Harvard School of Public Health
Department of Environmental Health
665 Huntington Avenue
Boston MA 02115
617-432-1167
Robert Scheuplein
Deputy Director
Food and Drug Administration
HFF101, Office of Toxicological Sciences
200 C Street, SW
Washington DC 20204
202-485-0046

August 28, 1991
RISK ANALYSIS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
September 4--6, 1991
Participant Roster
Paul Balserak
Environmental Engineer
Environmental Protection Agency
401 M Street, W.S.
Washington, DC 20460
202-382-3403
~ Mary Dymond
Industrial Hygienist
Barr Engineering Company
7803 Glenroy Road
= Minneapolis, MN 55439
612-830-0555
Jeffrey Banikowski
Pianaging Scientist
O'Brien & Gere Engineers, INc.
5000 Brittonfield Parkway
P.O. Box 4873
Syracuse, IV`( 13221
315-437-6100
Mark Boeni qer
Industrial Hygienist
NIOSH
4676 Columbia Pkwy.
Cincinnati, OH 45226
513-841-4314
Marina Cofer-Wildsmith
Director Environmental Lung Health
American Lung Association
1118 Hampton Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63139-3196
314-645-5505
Sandra A. Cotter
Omaha District Corps of Engineers
Attn: MROPO-T
Box 1294 Dowrutown Station
Omaha, NE 65,101-1294
402-221-4079
Nigel Eliam
Safety Director
Rohm and Haas (U.K.) Ltd.
Tyneside Works, Jarrow
Tyne and Wear
County Durham, England NE32 3DJ
44-914-898181 ,
Amelia A. Gagen
Acting Group Leader
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
P0 Box 808
Livermore, CA 94551
415-422-4278
Charles 0. Gallina
Senior Nuclear Scientist
Illinois Dept of Nuclear Safety
1035 Outer Park Drive
Springfield, IL 62704
217-785-9936
Y. Niilagros Giles
Chemist
City of San Marcos
105 Meiners
San Marcos, TX 78666
512-353-0426

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Helen E. Mead
Chemist
USACE-MRO-I_D-EF
215N 17th Street "
Omaha, NE 68102-4978
402-221-7647
Robert Mermelstein
Manager, Mz~terials Safety
Xerox Corporation
800 Salt Raad, Bldg. 843
Webster, NY 14580
716-422-5764
Marc Meteyer
Manager Health & Environ Issues
American Petroleum Institute
1220 L Street
Washington, DC 20005
202-682-8209
Yusuf G. Noorani
Sr. Prog/Proj Engineer
E G & G, Idaho
P0 Box 1625 MS#3920
Idaho Falls ID 83415
208-526-6925
Thomas G. 0simitz
Section Manager
Product Toxicology & Env.Assessment
S.C. Johnson & Son
1525 Howe Street
Racine, WI 53402
414-631-2669
Sara Rasmussen
Policy Analy>t
Section Chief
USEPA/OWS
401 M Street,. SW
MC OS-311
Washington, DC 20460
202-260-3409
Bryan R. Ruble
Section Manager, Analytical Lab
The Drackett Company
5020 Spring Grove Avenue
Cincinnati, OIH 45232
513-632-1794
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John Salladay
Head, Health Physics Branch
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Portsmouth, NH 03804-5000
207-438-2588
Tom Seiter
Chemist II/Haz Mat Specialist
KCMO Fire Department
5130 Deramus
Kansas City, MO 64120
816-483-7403
Barrie Selcoe
Project Scientist
O'Brien & Gere Engineers, INc.
5000 Brittonfield Parkway
P.O. Box 4873
Syracuse, NY 13221
315-437-6100
Robert C. Smith
V-P, Sales & Marketing
The EnviroMed Companies, Inc.
414 W. California Avenue
Ruston, LA 71270
318-255-0060
Richard Stark
Senior Executive Consultant
NUS Corporation
910 Clopper Rd.
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
301-258-8599
Patricia Tilson
Safety Specialist
Forces Command
ATTN: FCJI-SO
Fort McPherson, GA 30330-6000
404-669-7481
Albert Van De Griek
Deputy Director
Division of Life Sciences
Food & Drug Admin/CDRH/OST/DLS
12709 Twinbrook Parkway, HFZ-110
Rockville, MD 20857
301-443-2936

Wednesday, September 4
Course Introduction
8:30 - 9:00 Welcome Moeller
9:00 - 10:00 Introduction to Risk Analysis Wilson
10:00 - 10:15 Refreshment Break
10:15 - 11:30 FDA Approach to Risk Assessments Scheuplein
Introduction to Discussion Session
11:30 - 12:15 Introduction to Background Materials Moeller
2:15
1:00 on:
1. ALAR (daminozide)
2. Dioxin
3. Lead
Lunch
Tools in Risk Analysis
1:00 -2,t15 Applications of Epidemiology Cole
2:15 - 2.,30 Refreshment Break
2:30 - 3;~45 Use of Animal Data as Predictors Crouch
3:45
-;i00 of Human Risk
Endpoints Other Than Cancer
Brain
