U.S. EPA Bioavailability Workshop
Speakers' Presentations
Presentations are in PowerPoint format unless otherwise noted.
Larry Reed, U.S. EPA: Science Policy: Implementation of the Guidance and Impact on Cleanup Decisions.
Gerry Henningsen, H&H Scientific Services: Introductory Comments
Mark Barnett, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Auburn University: Estimating the oral bioavailability of As in soil.
Bill Brattin, Syracuse Research Corporation: Measuring bioavailability of soil lead in swine: Results of studies conducted by EPA Region 8.
John Drexler, University of Colorado: Bioassays: Past and future.
John Drexler, University of Colorado: Benefits and limitations of EMPA techniques for metal speciation: The current best method.
Roman Lanno, Ohio State University: Metals assessment issue paper: Bioavailability and bioaccumulation.
Mark Maddaloni, U.S. EPA: Assessing the oral bioavailability of lead in soil in humans.
Mike Ruby, Exponent: Application of an in vitro extraction test to estimate lead bioavailability from soil: Lessons learned.
Jim Ryan, U.S. EPA: Soil lead bioavailability.
Roz Schoof, Integral Consulting: What can we tell from a validated assay vs. one that has not been validated?
Randy Wentsel, U.S. EPA: Metals assessment framework.
Larry Zaragoza, U.S. EPA: Assessing model validation and quality management concerns in the review of predictive models of metals bioavailability.
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