P. A. Schulte

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2008

Number

18

Co-Authors

A Framework for the Concurrent Consideration of Occupational Hazards and Obesity (2008)

Schulte, P. A., Wagner, G. R., Downes, A., Miller, D. B.

Occupational hazards and obesity can lead to extensive morbidity and mortality and put great financial burden on society. Historically, occupational hazards and obesity have been addressed as...

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in selected cytokine genes and risk of adult glioma (2007)

Brenner, A.V., Butler, M.A., Wang, S.S., Ruder, A.M., Rothman, N., Schulte, P.A., ...

A role of immunological factors in glioma etiology is suggested by reports of an inverse relationship with history of allergy or autoimmune disease. To test whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms...

Published by Oxford University Press doi:10.1093/annhyg/meh061 (2004)

P. A. Schulte, T. J. Lentz, V. P. Anderson, A. D. Lamborg

Knowledge management is an emerging field focusing on assessing the creation, transfer, and utilization of knowledge to address specific challenges. Generally, knowledge management has described...

Knowledge Management in Occupational Hygiene: The United States Example (2004)

Schulte, P. A., Lentz, T. J., Anderson, V. P., Lamborg, A. D.

Knowledge management is an emerging field focusing on assessing the creation, transfer, and utilization of knowledge to address specific challenges. Generally, knowledge management has described...

Knowledge Management in Occupational Hygiene: The United States Example (2004)

SCHULTE, P. A., LENTZ, T. J., ANDERSON, V. P., LAMBORG, A. D.

Knowledge management is an emerging field focusing on assessing the creation, transfer, and utilization of knowledge to address specific challenges. Generally, knowledge management has described...

Knowledge Management in Occupational Hygiene: The United States Example (2004)

Schulte, P. A., Lentz, T. J., Anderson, V. P., Lamborg, A. D.

Knowledge management is an emerging field focusing on assessing the creation, transfer, and utilization of knowledge to address specific challenges. Generally, knowledge management has described...

Ethical considerations, confidentiality issues, rights of human subjects, and uses of monitoring data in research and regulation.

Schulte, P A, Sweeney, M H

Biomarkers are potentially powerful tools for use in research and regulation. Their derivation from biologic specimens collected from human subjects does, however, present many ethical implications....

Biomarkers in epidemiology: scientific issues and ethical implications.

Schulte, P A

The current generation of biologic markers have three characteristics that differentiate them from previous ones. These include the ability to detect xenobiotics at concentrations at the cellular and...

Neurodegenerative diseases: occupational occurrence and potential risk factors, 1982 through 1991.

Schulte, P A, Burnett, C A, Boeniger, M F, Johnson, J

OBJECTIVES: To identify potential occupational risk factors, this study examined the occupational occurrence of various neurodegenerative diseases. METHODS: Death certificates from 27 states in the...

Approaches for assessing health risks from complex mixtures in indoor air: a panel overview.

Henry, C J, Fishbein, L, Meggs, W J, Ashford, N A, Schulte, P A, Anderson, H, ...

Critical to a more definitive human health assessment of the potential health risks from exposure to complex mixtures in indoor air is the need for a more definitive clinical measure and etiology of...

Investigation of occupational cancer clusters: theory and practice.

Schulte, P A, Ehrenberg, R L, Singal, M

Local and federal government agencies are often asked to investigate apparent clusters of cancer in communities or workplaces. Often these investigations cannot utilize the methods that have been...

Notification of workers at high risk: an emerging public health problem.

Schulte, P A, Ringen, K

During the last two decades, an increasing number of epidemiologic studies have found cohorts of workers to be at high risk of work-related chronic diseases, especially cancers. These studies...

Neurodegenerative diseases: occupational occurrence and potential risk factors, 1982 through 1991.

Schulte, P A, Burnett, C A, Boeniger, M F, Johnson, J

OBJECTIVES: To identify potential occupational risk factors, this study examined the occupational occurrence of various neurodegenerative diseases. METHODS: Death certificates from 27 states in the...

Ethical considerations, confidentiality issues, rights of human subjects, and uses of monitoring data in research and regulation.

Schulte, P A, Sweeney, M H

Biomarkers are potentially powerful tools for use in research and regulation. Their derivation from biologic specimens collected from human subjects does, however, present many ethical implications....

Biomarkers in epidemiology: scientific issues and ethical implications.

Schulte, P A

The current generation of biologic markers have three characteristics that differentiate them from previous ones. These include the ability to detect xenobiotics at concentrations at the cellular and...

Approaches for assessing health risks from complex mixtures in indoor air: a panel overview.

Henry, C J, Fishbein, L, Meggs, W J, Ashford, N A, Schulte, P A, Anderson, H, ...

Critical to a more definitive human health assessment of the potential health risks from exposure to complex mixtures in indoor air is the need for a more definitive clinical measure and etiology of...

Investigation of occupational cancer clusters: theory and practice.

Schulte, P A, Ehrenberg, R L, Singal, M

Local and federal government agencies are often asked to investigate apparent clusters of cancer in communities or workplaces. Often these investigations cannot utilize the methods that have been...

Notification of workers at high risk: an emerging public health problem.

Schulte, P A, Ringen, K

During the last two decades, an increasing number of epidemiologic studies have found cohorts of workers to be at high risk of work-related chronic diseases, especially cancers. These studies...