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Multiple Chemical Sensitivities: A Workshop
Workshop to Develop Research Protocols for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
Contributors
Nicholas A. Ashford
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Iris R. Bell
Department of Psychiatry, University of Arizona
Robert Burrell
School of Medicine, West Virginia University
Joel B. Buffer
Clinical and Behavior Psychology, Dallas
Devra Lee Davis
National Academy of Sciences
Roy L. DeHart
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Ervin J. Fenyves
University of Texas at Dallas
Nancy Fiedler
Department of Environmental and Community Medicine, UMDNJ
Bertie Griffiths
Environmental Health Center, Dallas
Gunnar Heuser
School of Medicine, UCLA
OCR for page 198
Multiple Chemical Sensitivities: A Workshop
S. Heuser
Director, Environmental Medical Research and Information Center, Los Angeles
Alfred R. Johnson
Environmental Health Center, Dallas
Howard Kipen
Department of Environmental and Community Medicine, UMDNJ
John Laseter
AccuChem Laboratories, Richardson, Texas
Michael Lebowitz
College of Medicine, University of Arizona
Claudia S. Miller
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
William J. Meggs
Department of Medicine, East Carolina University
William J. Rea
Environmental Health Center, Dallas
Gerald H. Ross
Environmental Health Center, Dallas
Jonathan Samet
University of New Mexico
Laura S. Welch
School of Medicine, George Washington University
A. Wojdani
Director Immunosciences Laboratory, Los Angeles
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