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Presentations (2002)

(Note: this listing begins with the most recent work)

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Presentation slides are provided with most abstracts; if you are interested in such material that you don't see here, please contact Prof. Panos Georgopoulos. (Note: The presentations that are available through this page are in Adobe Acrobat format; you can get the free Acrobat Reader here.)

The American Public Health Association (APHA) 130th Annual Meeting: Putting the Public Back into Public Health, November 9-13, 2002, Philadelphia, PA

  • Assessment of historic environmental exposures using environmental models in an epidemiologic study of childhood cancer (M. Berry, J. Fagliano, J. Savrin, B. Goun, P. Haltmeier, J. Blando, M. Maslia, P. Georgopoulos, P. Lioy)
    abstract

NGPC Bioinformatics Computational Toxicology Seminar, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 28, 2002

  • Microarray data analysis – Bayesian techniques, clustering, imputation (M. Ouyang, W.J. Welsh, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    presentation slides

34th Mid-Atlantic Industrial and Hazardous Waste Conference, Cook College, New Brunswick, NJ, September 20-21, 2002

  • Computationally efficient bayesian uncertainty analysis and reduction of a 3-D finite element groundwater modeling system (S. Balakrishnan, A. Roy, M. Ierapetritou, G. Flach, P. Georgopoulos)
    abstract

ISEA 2002: Linking Exposure and Health - Innovations and Interactions, Vancouver, Canada, August 11-15, 2002

  • Application of co-occurrence and trend analysis methods for identification of long-term groundwater quality monitoring strategies at a USDOE facility (V.M. Vyas, M. Ouyang, S. Tanwar, P.G. Georgopoulos, W. Strawderman, D.S. Kosson)
    abstract
  • Assessing multimedia/multipathway exposure to arsenic using a mechanistic source-to-dose modeling framework (S.W. Wang, V.M. Vyas, Y.C. Yang, P.G. Georgopoulos, H. Ozkaynak)
    abstract | presentation slides
  • Systematic model reduction for efficient multimedia/multipathway exposure and dose assessments (S.W. Wang, M. Ouyang, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract | presentation slides
  • Advancements in source-to-dose analysis of population exposures to ozone (V. M. Vyas, S. Wang, Q. Sun, A. Chandrasekar, P. Shade, and P. G. Georgopoulos, J. Burke, H. Ozkaynak)
    abstract | presentation slides
    US EPA - National Exposure Research Laboratory’s Human Exposure And Dose Simulation University Partnership — (HEADSUP) Program, Washington DC, July 2002
  • Overview of major advances by EOHSI: The MENTOR system - its tools and applications (P.J. Lioy, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    presentation slides
  • Assessing multimedia/multipathway exposures to arsenic in a source-to-dose framework: Demonstration studies using MENTOR (P.G. Georgopoulos, S.W. Wang, Y.C. Yang, T. McCurdy, H. Ozkaynak)
    presentation slides
  • Source-to-dose analysis of population exposures to PM and ozone (V.M. Vyas, S.W. Wang, P. Shade, H.C. Tan, Q. Sun, A. Chandrasekar, A. Roy, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    presentation slides
  • Comparison of field measurements from CPPAES with predictions from MENTOR/SHEDS – pesticides for estimating children’s residential exposure and dose to chlorpyrifos (P. Hore, J. Xue, V. Zatarian, S.W. Wang, P. Chu, Y.C. Yang, N. Tulve, H. Ozkaynak, D. Barr, L. Needham, P.G. Georgopoulos, P.J. Lioy)
    presentation slides
  • Future plans: Primary directions (P.J. Lioy, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    presentation slides

A&WMA's 95th Annual Conference & Exhibition, Baltimore, MD, June 23-27, 2002

  • Application of geostatistical analysis and GIS tools for characterizing contamination at the Savannah River site, SC (V.M. Vyas, M. Ouyang, W. Strawderman, D. Kosson, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract | extended abstract| presentation slides
  • Characterizing population exposures and co-exposures to ozone and PM2.5 for the city of Philadelphia using a source-to-dose framework (S.W. Wang, Q. Sun, A. Chandrasekar, V.M. Vyas, P. Shade, Y.C. Yang, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract | extended abstract| presentation slides
  • Evaluation of grid-based ozone and PM Modeling for a 1999 summer episode (Q. Sun, A. Chandrasekar and P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract | extended abstract| presentation slides
    Preparing for Biological and Chemical Terrorism: A New Jersey Perspective Conference, Piscataway, NJ, June 6-7, 2002
  • Informatics and Computational Modeling Tools for CBW Defense (P.G. Georgopoulos)
    (please contact us for a copy of the presentation)
    American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2002 Spring Meeting, Washington DC, May 28-31, 2002
  • An efficient Bayesian framework incorporating the Stochastic Response Surface Method for the uncertainty analysis of subsurface and multimedia transport models (S. Balakrishnan, A. Roy, M. Ierapetritou, G.P. Flach, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract

DIMACS Workshop on Complexity in Biosystems: Innovative Approaches at the Interface of Experimental and Computational Modeling - Piscataway, NJ, April 8-10, 2002

  • Microarray data analysis based on the Bayesian theorem and the entropy maximization principle (S. Ji, M. Ouyang, P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract
    AMS 82nd Annual Meeting - 4th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry - Orlando, FL, January 13-17, 2002
  • Overview of the NARSTO-NEOPS program (C.R. Philbrick, W.F. Ryan, R.D. Clark, R.R. Dickerson, B.G. Doddridge, P. Koutrakis, J.W. Munger, S.R. McDow, S.T. Rao, P.K. Hopke, D.J. Eatough, P.K. Dasgupta, D.J. Tollerud, P.G. Georgopoulos, L.I. Kleinman, R. Dennis, J. Gaffney, J. Fast, W. McClenny, P.K. Mueller)
    abstract
  • A comparative study of prognostic meteorological and of air quality model predictions with NE-OPS 1999 observations (A. Chandrasekar, Q. Sun and P.G. Georgopoulos)
    abstract | presentation slides

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