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Suggested Citation:"PRESENTATIONS (PARTIAL LISTING)." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Characterizing Exposure of Veterans to Agent Orange and Other Herbicides Used in Vietnam: Final Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10819.
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APPENDIX A 41 OTHER REPORTS Stellman JM, Stellman SD. 2003. Contractor's Final Report: Characterizing Exposure of Veterans to Agent Orange and Other Herbicides in Vietnam. Submitted to the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, in fulfillment of Subcontract VA-5124–98–0019, June 30, 2003. Characterizing Exposure to Agent Orange and other Herbicides Used in Vietnam: An Epidemiologist's Guide to Useful Military Records Version 1.1, June 26, 2003. 13 pages, (available as Appendix C of the Contractor's Final Report…). PRESENTATIONS (PARTIAL LISTING) Stellman JM. Agent Orange: geographical distribution, fate and transport. NIEHS Ad Hoc Panel, Monterey, CA. August 18, 2000 Stellman SD, Koenen K, Stellman JM. Enduring consequences of exposure to combat in Vietnam. American College of Epidemiology, Atlanta, GA. September 20, 2000. Stellman SD, Stellman JM, Christian R. Modeling veterans' exposure opportunity for herbicides in Vietnam using expanded and cleaned HERBS data files. Symposium on assessing military exposures: methods And lessons learned from the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. International Society for Exposure Assessment, Monterey, CA. October 20, 2000. Koenen K, Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Sommer JF Jr. Social stress factors: essential components of military environmental modeling. Symposium on assessing military Exposures: Methods and lessons learned from the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. International Society for Exposure Assessment, Monterey, CA. October 20, 2000. Koenen KC, Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Sommer JF. Course and risk factors for PTSD in Vietnam veterans. 16th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, Texas. November, 2000.

APPENDIX A 42 Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Koenen KC, Sommer JF. Persisting social and behavioral effects of exposure to combat in Vietnam veterans. 16th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, Texas. November, 2000. Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Koenen KC, Sommer JF. Experiences of Vietnam era veterans with VA health care facilities. 16th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies, San Antonio, Texas. November, 2000. Stellman SD, Stellman JM, Koenen KC, Sommer JF Jr. Long-term smoking patterns in relation to military combat in a cohort of Vietnam veterans. American Society of Preventive Oncology, New York. March 12, 2001. Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Christian R, Weber T. A comprehensive view of herbicide spray projects in the Vietnam War. International Society of Exposure Analysis, Charleston, SC. November 5, 2001. Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Christian R, Weber T. Influence of soil-specific dioxin decay rates on estimates of exposure to residual phenoxy herbicides in Vietnam. International Society of Exposure Analysis, Charleston, SC. November 5, 2001. Also presented at: US-Vietnam Scientific Conference on Agent Orange/Dioxin, Hanoi, Vietnam. March 3–6, 2002. Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Christian R, Weber T, Tomasallo C, Stellman A. The extent and usage patterns of military herbicides in Vietnam, 1961–1971: a reanalysis based on examination of newly analyzed primary source materials. US-Vietnam Scientific Conference on Agent Orange/Dioxin, Hanoi, Vietnam. March 3–6, 2002. Stellman JM, Stellman SD, Christian R, Tomasallo C, Weber T. Visualization of US Army military unit locations in relation to herbicide spraying during the Vietnam War. International Society of Exposure Analysis, Vancouver, BC. August, 2002. Stellman JM. Panel Presentation. Ecological and Health Effects of the Vietnam War Symposium . Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven. September 13–15, 2002.

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