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Appendix A
Workshop Presentations and Speakers
WORKSHOP ONE
March 26, 2002
The Foundry Building
1055 Thomas Jefferson St. NW
Washington, DC
Review of Acute Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Infants
Clive M. Brown, MBBS, MPH, and Stephen Redd, MD, National Center
for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Overview of EPA Mold-Related Activities
Laura S. Kolb, MPH, Indoor Environments Division, EPA
Mold and Moisture Control Activities at HUD
Peter Ashley, DrPH, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control,
HUD
Overview of Mold-Related Research Activities in Finland
Aino Nevalainen, PhD, Head of the Laboratory of Environmental
Microbiology, National Public Health Institute, Finland
Toxigenic Fungi: Are they significant environmental health threats?
Dorr G. Dearborn, PhD, MD, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital,
Cleveland, Ohio
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334 DAMP INDOOR SPACES AND HEALTH
Damp Indoor Spaces Investigation and Remediation
Terry M. Brennan, MS, Camroden Associates, Inc., Westmoreland,
New York
"Toxic Mold": History and Measurement
John H. Haines, PhD, New York State Museum, New York State
Biological Survey, Albany, New York
WORKSHOP TWO
June 17, 2002
Keck Center of the National Academies
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC
Indoor Damp Spaces Epidemiology
Bert Brunekeef, PhD, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology,
Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, University of Utrecht, Utrecht,
The Netherlands
Experimental Methods to Assess the Pulmonary Effects of Fungi
Carol Y. Rao, ScD, National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health, Division of Respiratory Disease Studies, Field Studies Branch,
Morgantown, West Virginia
Consultant's Viewpoint on Mold
John A. Tiffany, MS, President, Industrial Hygienist, Tiffany-Bader
Environmental, Inc., Lawrenceville, New York
WORKSHOP THREE
October 8, 2002
J. Erik Johnson Woods Hole Center
314 Quissett Ave.
Woods Hole, MA
Clinical Issues
Eckardt Johanning, MD, MSc, Occupational and Environmental Life
Science, Fungal Research Group, Inc., Albany, New York
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Toxicology
Joseph Brain, SD, Cecil K. and Philip Drinker Professor of Environmental
Physiology, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of
Public Health
Limiting Conditions for Fungal Growth on Building Materials
Susan C. Doll, ScD, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard
School of Public Health