| Daniel Wartenberg, Ph.D.
Professor
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Environmental Epidemiology and Statistics
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
Research Interests:
Epidemiology; Disease Clusters; Risk Assessment; and Electromagnetic Fields.
Publications:
Wartenberg D,Brown S, Mohr S, Cragle D, Friedlander B: Are African-American Nuclear Workers at Greater Risk of Mortality than Caucasians? Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 43(10): 861-871, 2001.
Wartenberg D. Residential EMF Exposure and Childhood Leukemia: Meta-Analysis and Population Attributable Risk. Bioelectromagnetics Supplement 5: S86-S104, 2001.
Wartenberg D. Investigating Disease Clusters: Why, When and How. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A 164, Part 1: 13-22, 2001.
Binkowitz B, Wartenberg D. Disparity in Quantitative Risk Assessment: A Review of Input Distributions. Risk Analysis 21(1, ): 75-90, 2001.
Wartenberg D Calle EE, Thun M, Heath CW Jr., Lally C, Woodruff T. Passive Smoking Exposure And Female Breast Cancer Mortality. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 92: 1666-1673, 2000.
Awards and Honors:
2001 Service Award, presented by the ISEE, Thirteenth International Conference of the ISEE, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
2001 Gallo Award for Outstanding Cancer Research presented by The Cancer Institute of New Jersey at The 2001 Annual Retreat on Cancer Research in New Jersey
2001 Elected to the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement
2000 Elected Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology
1999 Enos Parsell Firefighter of the Year Award, Montgomery Township Volunteer Fire Company No.2
1991 Invited participant on American Association of Geographers research trip to Environmentally Critical Zones in Czechoslovakia
1990 Outstanding Teacher Award, GPPH Graduating Class of 1990
1989 Invited participant on HSMRC tour of European incinerator facilities
1986 Invited participant at NATO ASI on Numerical Ecology in Roscoff, France
1985 Invited Participant at NATO ASI on Space-Time Processes in Hanstholm, Denmark
1983 Elected to Sigma Xi Scientific Society
1980 Invited participant at NATO ASI on Dynamic Spatial Models in Toulouse, France
1974 A.B. cum laude, Cornell University
1971 Summer Student Fellowship, American Museum of Natural History
1970 New York State Regents Scholarship
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