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Invited Presentations:
- Estimation of Safe Doses in Carcinogenic Experiments. Conference on the Status of Predictive Tools in Application to Safety Evaluation: Present and Future. National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, and National Institutes of Health. November, 1976. (with H.O. Hartley).
- Stochastic Models for Carcinogenic Processes and Risk Assessment. Meeting of Southeast Texas Chapter of ASA. October, 1978.
- Stochastic Models for Carcinogenic Processes and Risk Assessment. Joint Meeting of The Biometric Society, ASA, and IMS. April, 1979.
- Estimating the Russian Grain Production. University of South Carolina. March, 1980.
- How Near is a Near‑Optimal Solution. Joint meeting of ORSA and TIMS. May, 1980.
- Carcinogenic Risk Assessment: Response Models and Experimental Designs. Rohm and Haas Company. June, 1980.
- Which Options Provide the Quickest Solution. Conference on Mathematical Programming: Testing and Validating Algorithms and Software. Committee on Algorithms (COAL), Mathematical Programming Society, U.S. National Bureau of Standards, and U.S. Department of Energy. January, 1981.
- Risk Assessment Using Time. American Industrial Health Council, Quantitative Risk Assessment Subcommittee Meeting. February, 1981.
- Re-Examination of ED01 Study: Risk Assessment Using Time. Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. March, 1981.
- Risk Assessment Based on Time to Response. Joint Meetings of the Biometric Society and ASA. March, 1981.
- Conference on Risk Assessment in Regulating Health and Safety. Brookings Institution, Carnegie‑Mellon University, and American Petroleum Institute. May, 1981.
- Alternative Answers to How Near is a Near-Optimal Solution. Joint Meetings of ORSA, TIMS, and CORS. May, 1981.
- Risk Assessment Using Time. Shell Oil Company. June, 1981.
- Formaldehyde Risk Assessment. Joint Meeting of the EPA and the Formaldehyde Institute. August, 1981.
- Quantitative Risk Assessment Using Time. Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology. August, 1981.
- Workshop on Biological and Statistical Implications of the ED01 Study and Related Data Bases. National Center for Toxicological Research, American Industrial Health Council, Society of Toxicology. September 1981.
- Involving Time in Risk Assessment. Meeting of the Drug Safety Subsection of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association. October, 1981.
- Failure Time Assessments Based on Varying Durations of Accelerated Stress. 25th Annual Technical Conference. ASQC and ASA. October, 1981.
- A Re‑Examination of the ED01 Study - Cancer Risk Assessment Using Time and the Hartley-Sielken Model. Meeting of the Ottawa Chapter of Statistical Society of Canada, American Statistical Association, and Health and Welfare Canada. January, 1982.
- Characterizing Carcinogenic Risk: A Sensitivity Analysis. Joint Meetings of the Biometric Society, ASA, the American Public Health Association, and IMS. March, 1982.
- Empirical Behavior of Low-Dose Extrapolation Procedures Used in Cancer Risk Assessment. Conference for Texas Statisticians, Baylor University, Waco, Texas. April, 1982.
- Confidence Limits for Global Optima based on Near-Optimal Solutions to Large Integer and Nonlinear Optimization Problems. Fifth European Congress on Operations Research and 25th Meeting of the Institute of Management Sciences. Lausanne, Switzerland. July, 1982.
- Multiyear, Through-the-Season Crop Acreage Estimation Using Estimated Acreage in Sample Segments. Joint Meetings of ASA and the Biometric Society. August, 1982.
- Incorporating Partially Classified Sample Segments into NASA Acreage Estimation Procedures. Joint Meetings of ASA and the Biometric Society. August, 1982.
- AAIH Seminar on Risk Assessment. Joint Conference on Occupational Health; American Academy of Occupational Medicine, American Academy of Industrial Hygiene. September, 1982.
- Some Capabilities and Limitations of Low Dose Extrapolation Within the Experimental Species using Procedures based on the Multistage Model and its Extensions. Workshop on Carcinogen Identification Policy, Department of Health Services, Health and Welfare Agency, State of California. December, 1982.
- Cancer Dose-Response Models. Symposium III, Recent Approaches to the Problems of Dose-Response of Genotoxic Carcinogenecity, Third International Congress on Toxicology. San Diego, August, 1983.
- Risk Estimation and Characterization. Risk Assessment Seminar, Gulf Coast Community Exposure Study, Texas Air Control Board. Houston, September, 1983.
- Risk Estimation Panel, Consensus Workshop on Formaldehyde. Little Rock, October, 1983.
- AAIH Seminar on Risk Assessment. Joint Conference on Occupational Health; American Academy of Occupational Medicine, American Academy of Industrial Hygiene. New Orleans, November, 1983.
- Modeling & Extrapolating. American Industrial Hygiene Conference. Detroit, May, 1984.
- Modeling and Extrapolating. Symposium on Risk Analysis and Error Propogation. Chemical Manufacturers Association. Washington, D.C., June 1984.
- Pitfalls and Problems of Risk Assessment. Exxon Chemicals Worldwide Medicine and Environmental Affairs Meeting. Houston, Texas, October, 1984.
- The Pitfalls of Risk Assessment. CMA Chemical Regulations Advisory Committee's TSCA Informational Meeting. Washington, D.C., December, 1984.
- The Proper Basis for Model Selection: A Review of the Advantages and Limitations of Various Models. American Petroleum Institute Toxicology Committee Roundtable Discussion, Phoenix, Arizona, January, 1985.
- Quantitative Risk Assessment. Haskell Laboratory for Toxicology and Industrial Medicine, DuPont, February 1985.
- Quantitative Risk Assessment. Miami Valley Laboratories, Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, April, 1985.
- The Capabilities, Sensitivity, Pitfalls, and Future of Quantitative Risk Assessment. Symposium on Environmental Health Risks: Assessment and Management. Institute for Risk Research, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. May 29-31, 1985.
- Some Capabilities, Limitations, and Pitfalls in the Quantitative Risk Assessment of Formaldehyde. CMA Symposium: Risk Analysis in the Chemical Industry; September, 1985.
- Some Issues in the Quantitative Modeling Portion of Cancer Risk Assessment. CMA Symposium: Risk Analysis in the Chemical Industry; September, 1985.
- Risk Assessment. Quarterly Meeting, Environmental Health Committee, Texas Chemical Council; October, 1985.
- Quantitative Methodology for Cancer Risk Assessment. Continuing Education Course (Chairman and Speaker), Society of Toxicology. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 3, 1986.
- The Capabilities, Pitfalls, and Future of the Quantitative Modeling Portion of Cancer Risk Assessment. National Risk Assessment Workshop. San Antonio, Texas. March 31 - April 2, 1986.
- An Individualized Response Model for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Joint meeting sponsored by the Chemical Manufacturers Association and the American Industrial Health Council. Washington, D.C.; June 27, 1986.
- The Forthcoming Merger in Quantitative Risk Assessment. Department of Statistics, Stanford University. Stanford, California. July 21, 1986.
- The Forthcoming Merger in Quantitative Risk Assessment. Conference for Food Protection. Ann Arbor, Michigan. August 17 - 20, 1986.
- Statistical Evaluations Reflecting the Skewness in the Distribution of TCDD Levels in Human Adipose Tissue. DIOXIN 86: 6th International Symposium on Chlorinated Dioxins and Related Compounds. Fukuoka, Japan. September 16 - 19, 1986.
- The Forthcoming Merger in Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Workshop on New Approaches to Risk Assessment, sponsored by Procter & Gamble Company. October 3, 1986.
- Benzene and Leukemia: Opposed to the Shortcomings in the Current Regulatory Process. Workshop on Grappling with Risk Assessment: On the Frontier of Science and Law. Sponsored by: UC Toxic Substances Research & Teaching Program, UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, California Department of Health Services, U.S. Forest Service. Granlibakken, Lake Tahoe, California. October 6 - 8, 1986.
- Incorporating More Science into Cancer Dose - Response Extrapolations. Dept. of Biostatistics, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University. Richmond, Virginia. November 13, 1986.
- Incorporating More Science into Cancer Dose-Response Extrapolations. Dept. of Statistics, Texas A&M University. College Station, Texas. December 1, 1986
- Incorporating More Science into Quantitative Risk Extrapolation Methodologies. Society for Risk Analysis, Texas Chapter, Symposium: Setting Air Toxics Standards. Houston, Texas. January 22, 1987.
- Putting More Toxicology in Risk Assessments. Environmental Toxicology Seminar Program. College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. January 26, 1987.
- Upper and Lower Bounds in Mathematical Risk Assessment Models. Conference and Workshop on Reducing Uncertainty in Risk Assessment, Center for Environmental Toxicology, Michigan State University. May 17, 1987.
- Cell Turnover Rates and Cancer Dose-Response Modeling. 1987 Annual Summer Toxicology Forum, Aspen, Colorado. July 16, 1987.
- Combining Physiology, Carcinogenic Mechanism, and Interindividual Variation in Cancer Dose‑Response Extrapolations. 1987 Annual meeting of Society for Risk Analysis, Houston, Texas. November 2, 1987.
- Combining Physiology, Carcinogenic Mechanism, and Interindividual Variation in Cancer Dose‑Response Extrapolations. Joint meeting of Southwest Environmental Mutagen Society and the Gulf Coast Society of Toxicology, Houston, Texas. November 20, 1987.
- Recent Advances in Modeling ‑‑ Combining Physiology, Carcinogenic Mechanism, and Interindividual Variation in Cancer Dose‑Response Extrapolations. Region III ASSE and Texas Sections of AIHA 16th Annual Professional Conference, College Station, Texas. February 1, 1988.
- Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment: Dose-Response Extrapolations. Fourth Dave Hager Conference: Risk Assessment and Risk Management - The Scientific Perspective. Western New York Local Section of American Industrial Hygiene Association. Rochester, New York, June 15, 1988.
- Pitfalls of Needlessly Conservative Aspects of Cancer Risk Quantifications and Avoiding Them. 1989 Annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. San Francisco, California. January 15, 1989.
- An Information Analysis Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment. The 1989 Washington Conference on Risk Assessment. Sponsored by The Center for Energy and Environmental Management (CEEM). Arlington, Virginia, September 26 - 27, 1989.
- New Approaches and Tools for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Society for Risk Analysis 1989 Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. October 29 - November 1, 1989.
- Quantitative Risk Assessment - National Perspective. Conference on Louisiana's Environment in the 1990's. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. November 14 - 16, 1989.
- Incorporating Cell Proliferation into Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Poster Session. Conference on Chemically Induced Cell Proliferation: Implications for Risk Assessment. Austin, Texas. November 29 - December 2, 1989.
- Information Analysis: A Weight-of-Evidence Methodology for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Mini-Workshop. Regional Risk Assessment Workshop 2. Atlanta, Georgia. November 28 - December 1, 1989.
- EXTRACT: A Tool for Information-Analysis-Based Risk Characterization. AIHC Risk Assessment Subcommittee. February 28, 1990.
- Information-Analysis-Based Risk Characterization: Combining Information on Human Exposures with Information on Health Effects from Animal Experimental Data and Human Data including Epidemiological Data: An Illustration based on Dieldrin. Workshop on the Human and Animal Data on Dieldrin. Washington, D.C. April 10, 1990.
- Weight of Evidence: Risk Analysis. Fish Advisory Task Force Meeting, Council of Great Lakes Governors. Toledo, Ohio. May 8, 1990.
- Information-Analysis-Based Quantitative Risk Characterization. AIHC Meeting on Alternatives to the Linearized Multistage Model. Washington, D.C. June 18 - 19, 1990.
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment: Information Analysis. Satellite Symposium on Risk Assessment in Chemical Carcinogenesis. Heidelberg, Germany. August 24 - 25, 1990.
- Information Analysis: A Weight-of-Evidence Methodology for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Regional Risk Assessment Workshop 3: Prairie & Mountain States. Austin, Texas. September 10 - 13, 1990.
- Decision Analysis. 1990 Washington Conference on Risk Assessment. Sponsored by Center for Energy and Environmental Management (CEEM). Alexandria, Virginia. September 25 - 26, 1990.
- Information-Analysis-Based Exposure Characterization. Society for Risk Analysis 1990 Annual Meeting. New Orleans. October 7 - 10, 1990.
- Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment. International Symposium on Toxicology 1990 Beijing. Beijing, P.R. China. October 16 - 19, 1990.
- Discussant: Two-Stage Clonal Expansion Model of Carcinogenesis, Presenter: Suresh Moolgavkar. Workshop on Two-Stage Models of Carcinogenesis: Applications and Implications in Risk Assessment. Committee on Risk Assessment Methodology (CRAM). Washington, D.C. November 8, 1990.
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment. Asphalt Institute Environmental Committees. Alexandria, Virginia. November 27, 1990.
- A Methodology for Using Human Health Data in Quantitative Risk Assessment. (with Donald E. Stevenson). Epidemiology Subcommittee of AIHC. Washington, D.C. November 29, 1990.
- Differences in Carcinogenic Response to Dieldrin in Mice and Humans. (with Donald E. Stevenson). Relevance of Animal Studies to Evaluate Human Cancer Risk. Barton Creek Conference Resort. Austin, Texas. December 5 - 8, 1990.
- Information-Analysis-Based Cancer Risk Characterization. 1991 American Statistical Association Winter Conference: Statistics and the Environment. New Orleans, Louisiana. January 3 - 5, 1991.
- Information-Analysis-Based Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Interagency Risk Assessment Group: Texas Air Control Board, Texas Water Commission, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas Department of Health. Austin, Texas. January 8, 1991.
- State of Texas Workshop on Quantitative Cancer Dose-Response Modeling Software. Interagency Risk Assessment Group: Texas Air Control Board, Texas Water Commission, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas Department of Health. Austin, Texas. February 14, 1991.
- Information Analysis: A Weight-of-Evidence Methodology for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Regional Risk Assessment Workshop 4: Far West States. San Francisco, California. March 25 - 28, 1991.
- Information-Analysis-Based Risk Characterization of Mixtures. The Second International Congress on Toxic Combustion By-Products: Formation and Control. University of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. March 26 - 29, 1991.
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment: Information Analysis. Environmental Health Committee, Texas Chemical Council. Houston, Texas. April 23, 1991.
- Using Decision Analysis Techniques in Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. ORSA/TIMS National Meeting. Nashville, Tennessee. May 15, 1991.
- A Case Study on Formaldehyde: Communication between Risk Assessors and Risk Managers. (with John D. Graham). A Workshop to Explore and Develop the Concept of Risk Characterization. Co-Sponsors: AIHC, Resources for the Future, and U.S. EPA. Washington, D.C. September 26 - 27, 1991.
- Information Analysis: A Weight-of-Evidence Methodology for Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Regional Risk Assessment Workshop 5: Northeast States. Boston, Massachusetts. April 20 - 23, 1992.
- The Likelihood of Alternative Carcinogenic Potencies: Uncertainty Analysis of Chloroform. Poster Session. First International Conference on the Safety of Water Disinfection: Balancing Chemical & Microbial Risks. Washington, D.C. August 31 - September 3, 1992.
- Quantitative Implications of Emerging Stochastic Biologically Based Cancer Models. University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park-Research Division. Smithville, Texas. November 16, 1992.
- Incorporating Additional Biological Phenomena into Two-Stage Cancer Models. 6th International Conference on Carcinogenesis and Risk Assessment: Receptor Mediated Biological Processes: Implications for Evaluating Risk. Barton Creek Conference Resort. Austin, Texas. December 8 - 11, 1992.
- Illustrations of Distributional Risk Characterizations Incorporating Uncertainty and Expert Judgements: Chloroform and Formaldehyde. (with John D. Graham). Seminar at U.S. EPA Auditorium. Washington, D.C. February 10, 1993.
- Evaluation of Chloroform Risk to Humans. The Toxicology Forum: 1993 Annual Winter Meeting. Washington, D.C. February 15, 1993.
- Risk Assessment Issues. Conference on Chemical Contaminants in Seafood. Washington, D.C. April 22, 1993.
- Background Carcinogenicity Rates. The Toxicology Forum: 1993 Annual Summer Meeting. Aspen, Colorado. July 16, 1993.
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment. Exxon Biomedical Services, Inc. East Millstone, New Jersey. March 24, 1994.
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment. American Industrial Health Council. April 27, 1994.
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment. Texas Conference of Statisticians. April 29, 1994.
- Software to Make Better Quantitative Risk Assessments Easier. ASDWA. Las Vegas, Nevada. October 5, 1994
- How to Use Both Human and Animal Data in Quantitative Risk Assessment. Federal Focus. Washington, D.C. October 13-14, 1994.
- Use of Co-Located Distributions Method to Estimate Biota Tissue Concentrations at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. (with Ciriaco Valdez-Flores, Phil A. Clifford, Marcy I Banton, and J. Scott Klingensmith) SETAC. November 3, 1994.
- Comprehensive Realism: The Next Tier in Risk Assessment (with Ciriaco Valdez-Flores) Society for Risk Analysis. Baltimore, Maryland. December 4, 1994.
- More Realistic Exposure Durations for More Realistic People. Society for Risk Analysis. Baltimore, Maryland. December 6, 1994.
- More Realistic Exposure for More Realistic People. Air & Waste Management Association. San Antonio, Texas. June 20, 1995.
- Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment of Butadiene. Evaluation of Butadiene & Isoprene Health Risks. Inn at Semi-Ah-Moo. Blaine, Washington. June 27 - 29, 1995.
- Limitations of Default Assumptions Stimulate Comprehensive Realism as a New Tier in Quantitative Cancer Risk Assessment. Workshop: From Cancer Hazard to Cancer Risk. Wurzburg, Germany. September 25 - 26, 1995.
- Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Quantitative Risk Assessment and Uncertainty Characterization. RIVM. Netherlands. September 27, 1995.
- Comprehensive Realism's Weight-of-Evidence Based Distributional Dose-Response Characterization. (Given by Ciriaco Valdez-Flores) Health Canada. Uncertainty in Toxicological Risk Assessment Workshop. Ottawa, Ontario. October 18 - 19, 1995.
- Comprehensive Realism's Weight-of-Evidence Based Distributional Risk Characterizations for Cancer and Noncancer Health Effects. Society for Risk Analysis. Honolulu, Hawaii. December 4, 1995.
- Collection, Use, and Impact of Site-Specific Distributional Exposure Duration Data as an Alternative to Default Assumptions. Society for Risk Analysis. Honolulu, Hawaii. December 4, 1995.
- Implementation of Probabilistic Risk Assessment. Written presentation for the Commission on Risk Assessment and Risk Management. Oral presentations on November 17, 1995, and January 17, 1996, cancelled due to federal government shutdown.
- Comprehensive Realism: Industrys Emerging Approach to Risk Assessment and Managing Environmental Compliance. ASSE / AIHA / NREP Environmental Symposium. Risk vs. Resource Allocation: Environmental Decision Making. Orlando, Florida. February 5, 1996.
- Probabilistic Risk Assessment, Triazine Herbicides: Risk Assessment, Mammalian Toxicology and Human Risk Assessment Symposium, 211th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 24 - 28, 1996.
- Uncertainty Analyses of the Quantitative Dose-Response Modeling of Synthetic Rubber Producers: Butadiene and Leukemia, Annual Research Review Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 16, 1996.
- Toxicological Defense Mechanisms and the Shape of Dose-Response Relationships, Third Belle Conference, NIEHS, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, November 12 - 14, 1996.
- A Margin-of-Exposure Assessment for Atrazine and Simazine, Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis and International Society of Exposure Analysis, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 10, 1996.
- Dose-Response Assessment of Ethylene Oxide Based on Animal and Human Data, The Toxicology Forum 22nd Annual Winter Meeting, February 27, 1997.
- The Assessment of Worker Exposure and Risk: Probabilistic Risk Assessment, American Industrial Hygiene Association Conference & Exposition, Dallas, Texas, May 21, 1997.
- Approaches to Cancer Risk Assessment of Butadiene Based on Animal and Human Studies, 1997 Summer Toxicology Forum, Aspen, Colorado, July 10, 1997.
- Estimating Ecological Risks to Terrestrial Organisms at Rocky Mountain Arsenal, IBC Conference on Ecological Risk Assessment, Boston, Massachusetts, July 16, 1997.
- The Assessment of Atrazine Exposure and Risk, Water Quality Commission Meeting, Topeka, Kansas, October 14, 1997.
- Monte Carlo and Probabilistic Risk Assessment: Numerical Examples and Guiding Principles Using the Case Study on Atrazine and Simazine, Arlington, Virginia, November 6, 1997.
- New Approaches to Aggregate Exposure and Risk Assessment, Society for Risk Analysis Lone Star Chapter, San Antonio, Texas, November 15, 1997.
- Cancer Dose-Response Assessment of Ethylene Oxide Based on Animal and Human Data, Session: Recent Ethylene Oxide Research and its Implications for Risk Assessment, Society for Risk Analysis, Annual Meeting and Exposition, Capital Hilton, Washington, D.C., December 8, 1997.
- More Realistic Aggregate Pesticide Exposure Assessments with Less Compounding of Multiple Conservatisms, Session: Probabilistic Methods for Exposure Assessment for Pesticide Residues, Society for Risk Analysis, Annual Meeting and Exposition, Capital Hilton, Washington, D.C., December 8, 1997.
- Increasing Use of Probabilistic Techniques in Human Health Risk Assessments, Joint Statistical Meeting 98, Dallas, Texas, August 9 - 13, 1998.
- Biologically-Based Modeling for Chemicals/Radiation: Some Implications for Quantitative Risk Assessment if Hormesis Exists. Conference on Societal Implications of Hormesis. Research Triangle Park, NC, October 5 6, 1998.
- The Interim Nature of the EPA Draft Cancer Risk Characterization for 1,3 Butadiene Based on Human Epidemiological Data. Symposium: Multi-Disciplinary Issues in Cancer Risk Assessment: 1,3 Butadiene Case Study. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, December 7, 1998.
- A Perspective on Quantitative Methods for Aggregate Risk Assessments under the Food Quality Protection Act. Symposium: Aggregate Exposure Assessment for Pesticides: Implementing FQPA. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, December 7, 1998.
- Integration of Residential Exposure with Dietary and Drinking Water Exposures: Aggregate and Cumulative Exposure Assessment and Risk Analysis Under FQPA. Symposium: Implementation of the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996: Development and Validation of Advanced Methods for Assessing Potential Residential Exposures Part 2. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, December 8, 1998.
- Cumulative Risk Assessment. The FQPA: A Challenge for Science Policy and Pesticide Regulation. Oral Presentation. The International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology and The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. Fairfax, VA. March 23-24, 1999.
- Statistical Inferences about the Mechanism of Action in Carcinogenicity Studies. International Symposium on Agricultural Exposures and Cancer. Green College, Oxford, England, November 19 22, 2002.
- Sample Size and Statistical Power in Human Safety Studies: The Substantial Power of Human Study Data to Contribute to the Characterization of NOELs for Cholinesterase Inhibition in Humans: A Statistical Analysis of Recent Studies. National Academy of Sciences. January 8, 2003.
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