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Risk Analysis in Occupational and Environmental Health 910904 - 910906

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American Lung Assn
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Thornburgh, D.
Upton, A.C.
Valberg, P.A.
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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.
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2025545619/2025546382/Harvard University Office of
Continuing Education Short Course Program Harvard School
of Public Health
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Harvard Boston
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1 Administrative Materials PROGRAM AGENDA FACULTY ROSTER PARTICIPANT ROSTER PROGRAM EVALUATION INSTRUMENT MAPS AND NOTES (BLUE SHEETS)
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2 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
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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
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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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4 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
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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
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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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TIPS FOR A SAFE STAY PLEASE ... Walk via main thoroughfares and well-lit areas. :C)on't wear fancy jewelry in plain sight. ~'C>on't wear your meeting badge outside the vicinity of the School. _ . }3e cognizant of and alert to your surroundings. When walking after dark, travel in groups of two or r.eore, i.e. do not travel alone. Carry your purse close to your body. Don't leave valuables in your room, use a hotel safe deposit box. Abide by common sense: if something looks suspicious, avoid it and report it .
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3 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 i 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
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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 -;i„00 of Human Risk Endpoints Other Than Cancer Brain

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