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Issues in Risk Assessment (1993)
Commission on Life Sciences (CLS)

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Issues in Risk Assessment

Appendix A
Workshop Participants

Mr. James Akerman

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, DC

Dr. David Anderson

U.S. Department of the Interior

Fort Collins, CO

Dr. Paul Anderson

ENSR Consulting and Engineering

Acton, MA

Dr. John C. Bailar, III

McGill University School of Medicine

Montreal, Canada

Dr. Paul T. Bailey

Mobil Oil Corporation

Princeton, NJ

Dr. Lawrence Barnthouse

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, TN

Dr. Steven Bartell

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, TN

Dr. Robert Beliles

National Research Council

Washington, DC

Dr. David Bergsten

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Hyattsville, MD

Dr. Gregory R. Biddinger

Exxon Biomedical Sciences, Inc.

East Millstone, NJ

Dr. Erich W. Bretthauer

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Washington, DC

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273
Front Matter (R1-R18)
Executive Summary (1-12)
Use of the Maximum Tolerated Dose in Animal Bioassays for Carcinogenicity (13-14)
1 Introduction (15-20)
2 Correlations Between Carcinogenic Potency and Other Measures of Toxicity (21-42)
3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Bioassys That Use the MTD (43-52)
4 Options Considered (53-60)
5 Conclusions and Recommendations (61-66)
References (67-78)
Appendix A: Workshop Summary - Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment (79-90)
Appendix B: Workshop Organizing Subcommittee (91-92)
Appendix C: Workshop Federal Liaison Group (93-94)
Appendix D: Workshop Programs (95-96)
Appendix E: Workshop Attendees (97-110)
Appendix F: Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency and the Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment (111-172)
Appendix G: Informal Search for Supercarcinogens (173-184)
The Two-Stage Model of Carcinogenesis (185-186)
Issues in Risk Assessment (187-216)
References (217-222)
Appendix A: Workshop Summary - Two-Stage Modelsof Carcinogenesis (223-232)
Appendix B: Workshop Program (233-234)
Appendix C: Workshop Federal Liaison Group (235-236)
Appendix D: Workshop Attendees (237-238)
Appendix E: Workshop Organizing Task Group (239-240)
A Paradigm for Ecological Risk Assessment (241-242)
1 Introduction (243-246)
2 Scope of Ecological Risk Assessment (247-248)
3 Revision of 1983 Framework to Incorporate Ecological Risk Assessment (249-258)
4 Key Scientific Problems Limiting Application of Ecological Risk Assessment (259-264)
5 Conclusions (265-266)
6 Recommendations (267-268)
References (269-272)
Appendix A: Workshop Participants (273-278)
Appendix B: Workshop Organizing Subcommittee and Federal Liaison Group (279-280)
Appendix C: Workshop Introduction (281-282)
Appendix D: Opening Plenary Presentations (283-292)
Appendix E: Case Studies and Commentaries (293-308)
Appendix F: Breakout Sessions (309-336)
Appendix G: Contemplations on Ecological Risk Assessment (337-342)
Appendix H: Workshop Summary (343-346)
Appendix I: References for Appendixes (347-350)
Appendix J: Workshop Program (351-356)

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Issues in Risk Assessment Appendix A Workshop Participants Mr. James Akerman U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. David Anderson U.S. Department of the Interior Fort Collins, CO Dr. Paul Anderson ENSR Consulting and Engineering Acton, MA Dr. John C. Bailar, III McGill University School of Medicine Montreal, Canada Dr. Paul T. Bailey Mobil Oil Corporation Princeton, NJ Dr. Lawrence Barnthouse Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Dr. Steven Bartell Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Dr. Robert Beliles National Research Council Washington, DC Dr. David Bergsten U.S. Department of Agriculture Hyattsville, MD Dr. Gregory R. Biddinger Exxon Biomedical Sciences, Inc. East Millstone, NJ Dr. Erich W. Bretthauer U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC

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Issues in Risk Assessment Dr. Garry D. Brewer Yale University New Haven, CT Dr. Joanna Burger Rutgers University Piscataway, NJ Dr. Lawrence A. Burns U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Athens, GA Dr. James T. Carlton Maritime Studies Program Williams College Mystic, CT Dr. Raymond Carruthers U.S. Department of Agriculture Ithaca, NY Professor Robert Colwell University of Connecticut Storrs, CT Dr. William Cooper Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Dr. Robert Costanza Chesapeake Biological Laboratory Solomons, MD Dr. Joseph Cotruvo U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Jack R. Coulson USDA-ARS-PSI Beltsville, MD Dr. William Desvousges Research Triangle Institute Research Triangle Park, NC Dr. Dominic M. Di Toro Manhattan College Bronx, NY Dr. William H. Farland U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Mr. John Fedkiw U.S. Department of Agriculture Washington, DC Dr. James Ferguson National Library of Medicine Bethesda, MD Dr. Michael P. Firestone U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. James Gagne American Cyanamid Company Princeton, NJ Dr. Hector Galbraith ENSR Consulting and Engineering Acton, MA

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Issues in Risk Assessment Dr. John H. Gentile U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Narragansett, RI Dr. Bernard D. Goldstein Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Piscataway, NJ Dr. Cliff Habig Jellinek, Schwartz, Connolly, and Freshman Washington, DC Dr. S.G. Hildebrand Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Dr. John E. Hobbie Marine Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, MA Dr. John W. Huckabee Electric Power Research Institute Palo Alto, CA Dr. Robert J. Huggett Virginia Institute of Marine Science Gloucester Point, VA Mr. Henry Jacoby U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. F. Reed Johnson U.S. Naval Academy Annapolis, MD Dr. Jason Johnston Karch & Associates, Inc. Washington, DC Dr. Ronald Kendall Clemson University Clemson, SC Dr. Mary Kentula U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Corvallis, OR Dr. Richard Kimerle Monsanto Company St. Louis, MO Dr. Ronald Landy U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Brian P. Leaderer Yale University School of Medicine New Haven, CT Ms. Linda Leonard National Research Council Washington, DC Dr. Josh Lipton RCG/Hagler Bailly Inc. Boulder, CO

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Issues in Risk Assessment Dr. Gerald Llewellyn Virginia State Department of Health Richmond, VA Dr. Orie L. Loucks Miami University Oxford, OH Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC Dr. J. Larry Ludke Fish and Wildlife Service Kearneysville, WV Dr. Alan W. Maki Exxon Corporation Anchorage, AK Dr. Pamela A. Matthes U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, DC Dr. David Mauriello U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Monte A. Mayes The Dow Chemical Company Midland, MI Dr. Judy L. Meyer University of Georgia Athens, GA Mr. Stanton S. Miller Environmental Science and Technology American Chemical Society Washington, DC Dr. Franklin E. Mirer United Auto Workers Detroit, MI Dr. Gerald J. Niemi Natural Resources Research Institute Duluth, MN Dr. Ian Nisbet I.C.T. Nisbet & Company, Inc. Lincoln, MA Dr. D. Warner North Decision Focus, Inc. Los Altos, CA Ms. Susan B. Norton U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Mr. Richard Orr U.S. Department of Agriculture Hyattville, MD Dr. Richard Parry, Jr. U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, MD

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Issues in Risk Assessment Dr. Dorothy Patton U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Dennis Paustenbach McLaren/Hart Alemeda, CA Dr. Mary Burr Paxton ENVIRON Arlington, VA Dr. Randall M. Peterman Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia Canada Dr. Kieth Pierson E.I. du Pont Company Newark, DE Dr. David Policansky National Research Council Washington, DC Dr. Donald B. Porcella Electric Power Research Institute Palo Alto, CA Dr. David E. Reichle Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Dr. James Reisa National Research Council Washington, DC Mr. Donald J. Rodier U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Andrew Rosenberg National Marine Fisheries Service Woods Hole, MA Dr. Matthew H. Royer U.S. Department of Agriculture Hyattsville, MD Dr. Marvin A. Schneiderman National Research Council Washington, DC Mr. Peter F. Seligman Naval Ocean Systems Center San Diego, CA Ms. Judith Shaw American Petroleum Institute Washington, DC Dr. Michael Slimak U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Eric P. Smith Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA Dr. Catherine St. Hilaire Hershey Foods Corporation Hershey, PA

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Issues in Risk Assessment Ms. Anne Sprague National Research Council Washington, DC Dr. Ralph G. Stahl, Jr. E.I. du Pont Company Newark, DE Dr. Glenn Suter Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Dr. William H. van der Schalie U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Dr. Robert I. Van Hook Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge, TN Ms. Joyce Walz National Research Council Washington, DC Dr. Daniel Wartenberg Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Piscataway, NJ Mr. Michael T. Werner U.S. Department of Agriculture Hyattsville, MD Dr. Bill Williams U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Corvallis, OR Dr. William P. Wood U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC Mr. Terry Yosie American Petroleum Institute Washington, DC

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