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Appendix A Biographic Information on the Committee on Human Health Risks of Trichloroethylene
Pages 381-387

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... appendix A Biographic Information on the Committee on Human Health Risks of Trichloroethylene Rogene HendeRson (Chair) is a senior scientist emeritus at the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute.
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... 382 APPENDIX A veloping statistical approaches for estimating time-varying exposures using biomarkers, two-stage epidemiologic study design, and applications of toxicokinetic models in epidemiologic analyses involving silica, polychlorinated biphenyls, and methylmercury.
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... Her research interests are in the areas of preclinical toxicity and metabolism and the pharmacokinetics of xenobiotics; routes of exposure include inhalation, intratracheal instillation, nasal, oral, intravenous, and dermal. She has been involved in analyzing pharmacokinetic data from preclinical and clinical studies by noncompartmental, classic compartmental, and physiologically based pharmacokinetic methods.
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... 384 APPENDIX A Arizona Health Sciences Center in Tucson. Her research focuses on coupling the metabolic activation of chemicals to their target organ toxicity.
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... His research interests are in characterizing environmental and occupational exposures for studies of health effects and investigating of the relationship between environmental exposure and internal dose. He has developed a toxicokinetic modeling approach for designing exposure evaluations for epidemiologic studies.
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... His research interests are in mechanisms of action of hypolipidemic drugs and peroxisome proliferators, steroid hormone-receptor-mediated signal transduction, signal transduction by lipids and fatty acids, and receptor-mediated carcinogenesis.
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... APPENDIX A 38 Biology Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology. He received his Ph.D.


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