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ATSDR Case Studies in Environmental Medicine, Lum, M, Ortyl D, Project Officers, published by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. [Pg.184]

The scheme was implemented and co-ordinated by a MIDAS project team, which amsisted of three women Sheila Flannery, the Project Manager, Keara Dunne, the Project Executive, and Adrienne Buchanan-Murphy, the Project Officer. Having formerly implemented a mentoring scheme at a division of Aer Rianta, Sheila Flannery possessed substantial experience with running such programs. [Pg.64]

The authors wish to gratefully acknowledge the valuable assistance of Mr. Richard Brown in conducting the experiments. Helpful discussions with Dr. Daniel Stone, project officer, and Lt. Col. Michael MacNaughton, project manager, are also acknowledged. This study was supported by funds from the U.S. Air Force Contract No. AF-F08635-78-C-0307. [Pg.130]

Present address LBNL Washington, D.C. Project Office, 1250 Maryland Ave., S.W., Suite 500, Washington, D.C. 20024. [Pg.69]

Information contained in this paper has been compiled under support provided by Melanie Byrne, Joanne Perwak, Kate Scow and Janet Wagner. Their contributions are appreciated. In addition, this paper will serve as a background section for an Environmental Modeling Catalogue (Bonazountas Fiksel, editors, 1983) in preparation for the EPA/TIP, Mike Alford Project Officer, EPA Contract No. 68-01-5146. [Pg.63]

Cities/Jurisdictions Fire chiefs, Project Officers, Medical Examiners, Coroners, Pathologists, Analytical Chemists... [Pg.22]

We greatly appreciate the support of the Office of Naval Research, Contract No. N00014-99-1-0393 and Project Officer Dr. Judah M. Goldwasser. [Pg.74]

This paper utilizes data that were acquired as part of the Environmental Protection Agency s Shawnee Wet Scrubbing Test Program, and is presented with the support and encouragement of John F. Williams, Shawnee Project Officer, EPA Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC. [Pg.267]

In 1975, after reviewing all available documents, the Army IG (Inspector General) team had found nothing to indicate that anyone above the level of the President of the Intelligence Board or the Director of the Medical Research Laboratories at Edgewood had ever approved this proposal. Indeed, when interviewed in 1974, the former Commander of the Intelligence Center testified that he was completely unaware of the plan beforehand. The Intelligence Project Officer and the responsible physician at the Medical Research Laboratories (presumably Dr. Sim) evidently assumed the project had all the authorization it... [Pg.218]

Since Edgewood Arsenal was one of the organizations that had contracted with Kligman, and I had been a project officer of one of the studies, he wanted to ask me about the military work done under my supervision. (In an earlier chapter, I have described in detail my interactions with Professor Kligman.)... [Pg.241]

He then related his experience at Fort Bragg, where he monitored a test conducted with members of the XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery I was there to observe what was going on and also to brief the CG, XVIII Airborne Corps. I went to the site with the project officer and a major it was early and it was cold. I was asked if I wanted some hot coffee, which I did. I was given the coffee and apparently it had LSD in it - they told me, later, it had a dose of 200 micrograms of LSD. When he had to brief the Corps Commander, who was a very rough customer, he had a very difficult time. Asked if he would have voluntarily taken LSD at that time, he responded in the negative. ... [Pg.253]

Ellington, J.J., Karickhoff, S.W., Kitchens, B.E., Kollig, H.P., Long, J.M., Weber, E.J., and Wolfe, N.L. Environmental fate constants for organic chemicals under consideration for EPA s hazardons waste identification projects. Office of Research and Development, U.S. EPA Report 600/R-93/132, 1993. [Pg.1653]

Part of this work was performed in the laboratories of the U.S. Department of Energy and supported under contract No. W-7405-Eng-82, Division of the Office of Health and Environmental Research, Office of Energy Research. The assistance of E. Catus, C. V. Hall, R. S. Hansen, T. E. Hazen and H. J. Svec in the administration of EPA contract No. R804533010, (C. Rogers, Project Officer) which provided the major support of this research is appreciated. The cooperation of the staff at Iowa State University involved in pesticide disposal research is acknowledged. These include J. L. Baker, J. M. Chow, P. A. Dahm, R. D. Fish, C. V. Hall, P. A. Hartman, R. P. Nicholson, J. T. Pesek, G. A. Schuler, D. W. Staniforth and F. D. Williams. [Pg.94]

Agent Orange Projects Office, Veterans Administration, Washington, DC 20420... [Pg.161]

This study was supported in part by the United States Food and Drug Administration (contract number 223-79-2287), the Department of Botany, and the School of Medicine, SIU-C. The animal viscera utilized in these studies were supplied by Dr. William Yau, School of Medicine, SIU-C. We also acknowledge the help of Dr. Edward Ragelis, Project Officer, USFDA, who discussed the experiments and read the paper. Stephen H. Sarfaty and James M. Muenz assisted in conducting the ileum experiments. [Pg.267]

This research was supported in part by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (Contract //223-79 2287). We thank E. Ragelis, Project Officer, USFDA, for his technical advice and encouragement throughout the course of this study. We also thank L. Hawkins and M. Timmer for their assistance in conducting the culture experiments. [Pg.286]

Francis N. Marzulli, Project Officer, Panel on Cholinesterase Reactivator Chemicals, Panel on Psychochemicals, and Panel on Irritants and Vesicants... [Pg.4]

Francis N. Marzulll, Project Officer Kulbir S. Bakshi, Staff Officer... [Pg.5]

Norman Townsend was born in Westmoreland, Jamaica on 1 February 1977. He graduated from the University of the West Indies in 2003 with a PhD in organic chemistry. Norman did postdoctoral research with Prof. Yvette Jackson at the same university between 2004 and 2006, and is currently a project officer at the Mona Institute of Applied Sciences. [Pg.159]

This work was carried out under NIOSH Contracts CDC-99-47-45 and 210-76-0123. We are especially indebted to Drs. Laurence J. Doemeny and David G. Taylor of NIOSH for their guidance as project officers and to Dr. Philip L. Levins, Ms. Alegria B. Caragay, Mr. Richard H. Smith, and Ms. Cristine M. Freitas of ADL for their contributions to the work. In addition to the authors, special recognition must be given to Ms. Ellen L. Fernandez and Ms. Jolene Y. Louie at SRI International. [Pg.20]

Dr. Robert H. Hill, Jr., Project Officer, Mr. Robert A. Glaser, Project Officer, and Dr. Alexander W. Teass, Head, Organic Methods Section of the Measurements Research Branch, provided effective guidance and encouragement. [Pg.63]

The author wishes to thank the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health for supporting this work, and especially Dr. Laurence Doemeny, the project officer. [Pg.314]

Research support was provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Contract No. 806256-02, J. Keith Carswell, Project Officer. We wish to thank M. E. Post for her advice and help in developing the laboratory procedures and B. Najar for significantly contributing to the laboratory analyses. [Pg.342]

Health Effects Branch, Project Officer Paul Ringhand, under USEPA... [Pg.574]

The state of Nevada is home to a number of nuclear weapons test sites as well as Yucca Mountain, a potential national long-term storage facility for nuclear wastes. This web address will bring you to the State of Nevada, Office of the Governor, Agency for Nuclear Projects, Nuclear Waste Project Office. [Pg.139]

Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Ala. is the lead center for NASA s Microgravity Research Program. The program manages Microgravity Science and Applications Project Offices at the Lewis Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. Calif., and also project offices ai the Marshall Center. [Pg.740]

Under the project offices, the Microgravity Research Program is divided into nine major areas five science disciplines, three research infrastructure programs and the Space Product Development Office,... [Pg.740]

U.S. Department of Energy, Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Ground Water Project, DOE/EIS-0198, UMTRA Project Office, Washington, D.C., April, 1995. [Pg.73]

The ACAMS laboratory is required to transmit the electronic file and the results of data collection to the laboratory project officer. Routine ACAMS parameters are tracked and maintained by the disposal facility laboratory according to site-specific protocols. The same is true for DAAMS analyses. [Pg.41]


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