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Cullen, Mark

David Berrisford, Paola Bonaccorsi, Surinder Ghana, Lawence Cullen, Mark Garner, Colin (Semmell, Franz Kohnke, David Leigh, John Mathias, David Mulligan, Nark Reddington, Neil Spencer, Michael Wall,... [Pg.30]

Cullen, Mark, ed. Workers with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities. Vol. 2, Occupational Medicine State of the Art Reviews. Philadelphia Hanley and Belfus, 1987. [Pg.219]

Marks, J., Witty, D., Short, A., Laford, W., and Nguyen, B., Properties of High Quality Nitride Films by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition, Proc. 11th. Int. Conf. on CVD, (K. Spear and G. Cullen, eds.), pp. 368-373, Electrochem. Soc., Pennington, NJ 08534 (1990)... [Pg.292]

Mark Cullen, Yale Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program, New Haven, CT... [Pg.6]

Mark Cullen is professor of medicine and public health at Yale University School of Medicine. His research interests are in occupational and environmental medicine, including isocyanate exposure in automobile-shop workers, lung cancer in people exposed to asbestos, and lead toxicity in workers. He has published several textbooks, including Clinical Occupational Medicine and Textbook of Clinical Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Dr. Cullen received his MD from Yale University and did his residency in internal medicine. He is a member of the DuPont Epidemiology Review Board, a member of the MacArthur Foundation Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health, and a corporate medical director for the Aluminum Company of America. Dr. Cullen is a member of the Institute of Medicine and served as a member of its Board on Health Sciences. [Pg.283]

Although the reviewers listed above have provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the conclusions or recommendations nor did they see the final draft of the report before its release. The review of this report was overseen by Mark Cullen, Yale University, appointed by the Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, who was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this report was carried out in accordance with institutional procedures and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content of this report rests entirely with the authoring committee and the institution. [Pg.10]

The most commonly accepted definition of MCS was written by Mark Cullen, M.D., a professor of medicine and epidemiology at Yale University. In Workers With Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, Occupational Medicine 2 (1987) 655-626, he writes, Multiple chemical sensitivities is an acquired disorder characterized by recurrent symptoms, referable to multiple organ systems, occurring in response to demonstrable exposure to many chemically unrelated compounds at doses far below those established in the general population to cause harmful elfects. No single widely accepted test of physiologic function can be shown to correlate with symptoms. ... [Pg.39]

Abdulhalim I, Zourob M, Lakhtakia A (2007) Overview of optical biosensing techniques. In Marks RS, Cullen DC, Karube I, Lowe CR, Weetaii HH (eds) Handbook of biosensors and biochips. Wiley, New York... [Pg.100]

Ecology Theories and Practice. In Workers with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, edited by Mark Cullen, 683-94. Philadelphia Hanley and Bel-fus, 1987. [Pg.237]


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