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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: James Newel1 Stannard

Born: January 2, 1910 in Owego, New York

Married :

EDUCATION : B.A. Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio 1931 E io 1ogy -C hemi s t ry M.A. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 1934 General Physiology (Eiophysics) Ph.0. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 1935 Same but degree reads "Biology" because of merger of departments.

PRESENT POSITION: Adjunct Professor of Community Medicine and Radiology, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, La Jolla, California.

Professor of Radiation Eiology bnd Biophysics and Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1959 - August 1975. Emeritus- 1975 - University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochesccxw York.

EARL1 ER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:

-- -- University of Rochester School of Medicine and DentztTy Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, 1959-75. Associate Professor of Radiation Biology, 1949-59, and of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1952- 59. Associirte Director for Education, Atomic Energy Project, 1959-69. Chief, Radioactive Inhalation Section, Atomic Energy Project, 1952-59. Chief, Radiation Toxicology Section, Atomic Energy Project, 1947-52. Assistant Professor of Radiation Biology, 1947-49. Assistant Director for Education, Atomic Energy Project, 1948-52. Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology, 1939. Instructor in Physiology, 1936-39. Assistant (Post-Doctoral Appointment) in Physiology, 1935-36. laJion61 Institutes of Health, Beth3&a Frincipdl Physiologist, 1947. Seiiiur Pharmacologist, 1946-47. Pharmacologist, 1941-44. Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -2- OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS (continued) Emroy University, Atlanta, Georgia Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, 1939-41. Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts Assistant in General Physiology (Biophysics) and Biology, 1932-35

Visiting Professor University of California Medical Center, San Francisco, 1954. Visiting Scientist Scripps Oceanographic Institution, La Jolla, California, December 1973 - January 1974. Military Service Lt., USNR, attached to Research Division, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, Washington, D.C. and Field Stations, 1944-46.

PRESENT AND RECENT NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS: 1. Battelle Pacific Northwest Consultant and Contractor. Laboratories, Richland, Washington. 2. Hanford Environmental Health Member of Board. Foundat ion. 3. National Council on Radiation Life Member of Council. Protection and Measu ements. Member of scientific Committee 2, 21 (completed) and 64. Chairman of Scientific Committee-57 with thirteen Task Groups. 4. Health Physics (Journal of the Member Editorial Board and Editor. (Completed), Health Physics Society. 5. Health Physics Society Chairman of History Committee. (Completed) 6. Health Physics Society Member of Board of Directors, San Diego Chapter. 7. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Consultant to Advisory Committee on Commission. Reactor Safeguards. (Completed) 8. Electric Power Research Institute, Consultant (Pu, other radioisotopes, and Palo Alto, California chemical toxicologic hazards). (Completed) 9. U.S. Energy Research and Develop- Consultant to Nevada Operations Office. (Carpleted) ment Administration. Chairman of Advisory Comnittee on in the Environment, Nevada Applied Ecology Group. (Comp 1 e ted) Consul tanC in preparation of environmental statements for LMFBR and presentation of testimony at hearings; also statements on plutonium toxicology for EPA hearings; a1 so ERDA testimony at hearings on Environmental Radiation Standards. (Completed. Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -3- PRESENT AND RECENT NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS (continued). 10. National Academy of Sciences-- Member of Workshop Comnittee on Transuranics National Research Council-- in the Environment. (Completed) Ocean Affairs Board. 11. U.S. Environmental Protection Member of Environmental Radiation Exposure Agency. Advlsory Cornittee and Consultant. (Completed) Consultant on In Drinking Water Standards 12. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Consultant for preparation of 'Environmental Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory. Impact Statement on Light Water Breeder Reactor. (Completed) -PAST NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS : Major Efforts American Institute of Biological Member, Comi ttee on Education, 1958-62. Sciences (AIBS), Vlsitlng Lecturer (MEND) and Radiobiologists Programs, 1957-1975. AIBS with Atomic Energy Commis- Member sion, Transuranium Technical Group. AIBS-AEC Chairman, Advisory Committee on Education and Training, 1957-61. AIBS-AEC Member, Advisory Committee on AEC-AIBS Monograph Series, 1966-71. National Academy of Sciences - Member "Bear Comnittees" on Inhalation National Research Council Hazards, 1955-64; on Internal Emi tters , 1955-64. U.S. National Aeronautics and Member, Biosciences Panel of Space Sciences, Space Admi nlstrati on. Steering Comnittee, 1962-66. National Council on Radiation Member, Committee on Relative Biological Protection and Measurements (and Effectlveness, 1958-66. predecessor, the National Committee Ad Hoc Committee on Hot Particles on Radiation Protection and Hoc Cornittee on Internal Emitter Organization Measurements). New York State Department of Member, Advisory Cornittee for Code #39, Labor. 1953-54. New York State Department of Consultant, 1960. Health. Oak Ridge Associated Universities Consultant and Member, Health Physics Fellowship Board, 1967-71; Chairman in 1970-71. U.S. .Public Health Service Consul$ant, Physiology Training Section, NIH, 1959. Member, National Advisory Council on Radiation, 1964-69. Consultant, Bureau of Radiological Health, 1964-74. Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -4- PAST NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS AND CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS (continuedl. Less Than Major Efforts. U.S. Atomic Energy Convnission Member, Committee on Respiratory Protection, 1959- 6 1. American Cancer Society Raporteur, Workshop Conference on Lung Cancer -- Workshop V, 1956. Kansas State University Consultant, 1970 Syracuse (New York) Academy Lecturer, 1960 of Medicine

MAJOR EDITORIAL WORK: Co-editor and organizer of Scientific program for 1975 Rochester International Toxicology Conference on "Radioisotopes in the Aquatic Environment." Published, 1976, Ann Arbor Science. Co-editor: Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Volume 36 entitled "Uranium, Plutonium, and the Transplutonic Elements", Springer-Verlag, New York and Berlin. (Other Editors: H.C. Hodge and J.B. Hursh), 1973. Also, author of two chapters on Plutonium. Advisory Comittee for Atomic Energy Encyclopedia in the Life Sciences, C.W. Shilling, W.B. Saunders, 1964. Advisory Cornittee for textbook on Radiation Biology, A.P. Casarett, Prentice-Hal? , 1968. Referee and Editor for Health Physics, and Referee for Radiation Research.

SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS (separate from National Committees and Consultantships): Visiting Lecturer American Institute of Biological Sciences - Numerous lectures in the fields of radio- biology and nuclear energy in general as a travelling lecturer. (Program sponsored by AEC) Adelphi College, 1961 Keuka College, 1962 Medical College of Virginia, 1947 New York University, 1959, 1962. (Resident Lecturer for part of summer, 1962) Oregon State University, 1969 University of California at Los Angeles, 1961 . University of Colorado, 1969 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), 1961, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972-76 (except 1975) University of Minnesota, 1969 University of New Mexico, 1961 University of Washington, 1961, 1969 University of Wisconsln, 1970 Wayne State University 1957, 1958 DOCUMENT SOURCE I Lminco Borkaln Laboralon I

Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard -5- Other Numerous lectures at meetings of Chapters of the Health Physics Society Numerous public lectures on health effects of atomic energy Lecturer in Certification courses for Certified Health Physicist (2 years) Director of Biomedical Program, Test Group-57, Operation Plumbbob, Nevada Test Site, 1957. OVERSEAS ASSIGNMENTS : U.S . Delegation , Second Atoms for Peace Conference, Geneva, Switzerland Technical Advisor and Secretary to Delegation for one day’s activities, 1958. Director of International Training Course in Radiation Health, Sponsored by WHO, IAEA, and Japanese Government, Chi ba City , Japan, October-November 1961. Delegate, Second International Congress for Radiation Research, Harrogate, England, 1962. Delegate, Third International Congress for Radiation Research and Invited Lecturer, Cortina, Italy, 1966. Lecturer, Comitato Frazicorale Energia Nucleare, Italy, 1966. Head of U.S. Delegation, International Radiation Protection Association. Second Congress, Brighton, England, 1970. Invitee, Symposium on , Sutton, Surrey, England, 1970. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS (including offices held):

American Industrial Hygiene Association American Association for the Fellow Advancement of Science American Chemical Society* Member, Program Conittee for Rochester Section, 1956. American Society for Pharmacology Member, Program Conittee, Fall meeting, 1961. and Experimental Therapeutics Arne rican P hys io 1o g ica 1 Soc ie ty Member, Program Cornittee, Fall meeting, 1956. Radiation Research Society Chairman, Cornittee on Education, 1967-69. Health Physics Society Member, Program Comni ttee, 1961. Chairman, Cornittee on Education and Training, 1965-69. Member, Board of Directors, 1965-71. President-elect, 1968-69. President, 1969-70. Editor. and Member of Editorial Board, 1975-82. Recipient, Distinguished Achievement Award, 1977. Chairman, History Committee 1979-82. Association of American Medical* Colleges

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS (including offices held - continued). Biophysical Society Society for Experimental Secretary-Treasurer, Western, New York Biology and Medicine* Section, 1952-54. Society of General Physiologists Honors: Phi Beta Kappa 1931 (Dberl in) Society for Sigma Xi 1935 (Harvard) , (Vice President and President, Rochester Chapter, 1961-63). Citation, Navy Department 1946 Certificate of Appreciation, Atomic Energy Comnission 1975 U.S. Dept. of Health, Ed., Welfare 1977 Dis t ingui shed Achi evement 1977 Award, Health Physics Society Honorary Member, Board of Directors, San Diego Chapter, Health Physics Society 1983- Honorary Member, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements.

LOCAL UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER COMMITTEES AND RELATED FUNCTIONS: Recent (up to time of retirement). Chairman, Comnittee on Graduate Studies , School of Medicine and Dentistry. Advisory Board, School of Medicine and Dentistry. University Council on Graduate Studies and Steering Committee for same. Chairman, Comnittee on the M.D.-Ph.0. Degree and other combined degree programs. Admissions Committee, School of Medicine and Dentistry. -Past Cornittee on long-term planning ("Comnittee of Six"), School of Medicine and Dentistry. Chairman, Admissions Committee, Department of Radiation Biology and Biophysics. --Ad Hoc Comnittee on Academic Honesty, University Senate. Numerous ad hoc comnittees from time to time.

* No longer hold active membership.

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SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS AND BOOKS.

1. T.J.B. Stier,.W. Arnold and J. N. Stannard, "A Photoelectric Densito- meter for Use With Suspensions,'' J. Cen. Physlol. 2: 383-352 (1934).

2. T. J. 8. Stier and J. N. Stannard, "A Kinetic Analysis of :be Endogencus Respiration of Bakers' Yeast," J. Cen. Physlol. ,g: 461-477 (1936).

3. T. J. B. Stier and J. N. Stannard, "The Metabolic Systems Ir.volved in Dissimilation of carbohydrate Reserves in Bakers' Yeast." J. Cen. Phy~lol., E: 479-494 (1936). 4. T. J. 8. Stier and J. N. Stannard, "On the Mechanism of Carbohydrate Dis- obilation in Bakero' Yeast," J. Cell. Cap. Physiol., E: 79-92 (1937).

5. J. N. Stsnnsrd. "Comoaratlve Effects of Todoacetate and Iodoacetamide on the Oxygen Consumption and Clycolysie of Frog Muscle," Ac. J. Physiol., 122: 379-389 (1938). 6. J. N. Stannard, "The Respiratory Quotient and Excitability of Frog Muscle Treated with Iodoacetate and Iodoacetamide," Am. J. Physiol., -122: 390-396 (1938). 7. J. N. Stannard, 0. R. McCoy and W. B. Latchford. "Studies on the Meta- bolism of Trichnella spiralis Larvae," Am. J. Hyg., 27: 666-682 (1938). 8. J. N. Stannard, "The Effect of Sodium Azide on the Respiration of Frog Muscle." NOTE In Biol. Bull., 2: 375 (1938). 9. J. N. Stannard, "Separation of the Resting and Activity Oxygen Consump- tions of Frog Nuscle by Means of Socium Azide." Paper in Am. J. Physiol., -126: 196-213 (1939). 10. A. Rotta and J. N. Stannard, "Studies on the Oxygen Debt of Frog Tissues," Am. J. Physiol., 127: 281-289 (1939). 11. J. N. Stannard, "The Mechanisms Involved in the Transfer of Oxygen in Frog !luscle," Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative biology, -VII: 394-405 (1939). 12. J. N. Stannard, "An Analysis of the Effect of Carbon Monoxide on the Respiration of Frog Skeletal Muscle", LII. J. Phvslol., m: 195-213 .(1940). 13. J. N. Stannard, "The Effect of Carbon Monoxide on the Endogenous Res- piration of Bakers' Yeast,'' J. Cell. Comp. Physlol., 16: 389-398 (1940). 14. J. N. Srannnrd, "Additional Evidence of Qualitative Differences Between the Rescing and Activity Oxygen Consumptions of Frog Muscle," Am. J. Physiol., 135: 238-248 (1941).

15. 8. L. llnrecker and J. N. Stannard,"Tha Cytochrome C-Azide Conlplex," PRESUTED to Am. Physiol. SOC.. Chicago, Illinois, May 1947. IN: J. Blol. Chi%?!.-, 172: 589-597 (1948). I 9OCUMENT SOURCE I LA tncr Btrktly labefalory AIcotda Offlu

Currlculum Vitae - James Neve11 Stannard SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS - continued

16. J. N. Stannard and B. L. Horecker, "The In Vitro Inliibition of Cytochrome Oxidase by Azide and Cyanide", PRESENTED :o Am. Physiol. SOC., Chicago, 111. nay 1947. In: J. Biol. Chem., 172: 559-608 (1948)

17. J. N. Stannard and E. H. Russ,"Estimation of Critical Dead Space in Respira- tory Protective Devices", PRESENTED to Sytnposium on Hilitary Physiology, Am. Physlol. SOC., Washington, D.C., December 1947. In: J, Applied Physiol., 1: 326-332 (1948) 18. J. N. Stannard and E. M. RUES, "Estimation of Critical Dead Space in Respira- tory Protective Devices", PRESEhTED to Synposium on Hilitary Physiology. Am. Physiol. SOC., Vashington. D.C., December 1947. In: Research and Development Bcard Digest Series 4 GE61/1, 71-77 (1947).

19. R. T. Clark, Jr., J. N. Stannard and W. 0. Fenn, "Evidence for the Conversion of Cerbon Monoxide to Carbon Dioxide by the Intact Animal", Science, 109: 615-616 (1949); see also UR-97 under section 1I.A.

20. R. T. Clark, Jr., J. N. Stannard and W. 0. Fenn, "The Burning of CO to CO2 bu Isolated Tissues as Shovn by the Use of Kadioactive Carton", Am. J. Phvsiol., -161: 40-46 (1950); see also UR-97. 21. J. N. Stannard."Problems in the Establishment of Maximum Permissible Radia- tion Exposure Levels", PRESENl'1:D to Am. Assoc. Adv. Scl., Cleveland, Ohio, December 1950. In: Nuc Sci. Abstr., 2: 121 6757 (1951); see also L'R-135.

22. R. G. Thomas, K. I. Altman, J. B. Stannard and K. Saloman, "Polonium-induced Anemia as Studies vith Alpha-C14-Clycine", Rad. Res., 1: 180-188 (1954); see also UR-224.

23. J. C. Callimore, C. A. Boyd and J. N. Stannard, "An Autoradiographic Study of the Distribution of Polonium In the Rat Dueing 24 Hours After Intravenous Injecilon, Anat. Rec., lg: 253-274 (1954); see also UR-220. 24. W. J. Bair and J. N. Stannard, "Role of Electrolytes and Starvation in Alter- ing Apparent Radiosensitivity of Bakers' Yeast", PkLSENTED to Am. Physiol. .Soc., Atlantic City, N. J., Aprjl 1954. In: J. Gen. Physiol., 2:493-504 (1955); see also UR-321. 25. W. J. Bnfr and J. N. Stannord, "Effect of Starving and Dovex-50 Treatment on Crouch of Normal and X-Irradiated Yeast", J. Cen. Yliysiol., 2:505-513 (1955); sec also UR-321.

26. J. N. Srnnnard and J. K. Scott, "The Ro1e"of Bartonella muris Infection in Hodifviny the Response of Rats to Lrradiation from Polonium or X-Rays." PRESLt4:KD to Am. SOC. Pharm. Expcl. 'Therap,, Atlantic City, N.J., Allril, 1954. In: J. Tnf. Dis., E: 302-308 (1054) entitled: "Helationship Betvaan --Bartom-\la -- rmrlv lnfectlon and Acute Radiation Effects in the Rat; vith autliurhliip reverstid. Curriculum Vitae James Newel1 Stannard SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS - continued 27. J. N. Stannard, H.A. Blair and R. C. Baxtur, "1rreversibil:ty of Damage Produced by Alph Emitters", Intl. Conf. on The Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, August 1955. In: Proceedings,UN-72, Vol.11, Biological Effects of Radiation, 125-127, New York, 1956. 26. W. J. Bair, J. N. Stannard and A. K. Bruce, "Relationship latween Electro- lytee and Radiation Effects on Cell Metabolism", m.,292-295. UN-253. 2s. J. N, Stannard, "Is the Concept of 'Critical Organ' Valid In Determining the &ximum Premissible Level for Exposure to Radioactive Platerial?", Intl. Conf. on The Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, August, 1935. In: Proceedings, UN-250, Vol. 13, Legal, Administrative, Health and Safety Aspects of Large-Scale Use of Nucltar Energy, 205-209, New York, 1956; see ala0 UR-402.

30. A. K. Bruce and J. N. Stannard, "The Effect of X-Irradiation Upon Potar~iumRetentiveity of Yeast:' J. Cell, Comp Physiol, 51: 325-340 (1958).

31. A. K. Bruce and 3. N. Stannard, "The Effect of Temperature on Potassiilm Transfer in Irradiared Yeast", J. Cell. Ccmp. Physiol., 52: 165-176 (1958).

32. S. M. Michaelson, M. Ingram, F. C. Chu, A. S. Glicksnion and .l. N. Stannard, "Tablr 138, Effects of External Ionizing kadiatlon on the Respiratory System: Mammals", Handbook of Respiration, 253-259, Edit. by.D. S. Dittmer and R. M. Grebe (NAS-NRC) UADC TII 58-325, ASTIA Document No. AD-155~23, AIIX- ust, 1958, W. B. Saunders Co., Phila. 33. J.N. Stannard. S. M. Michaelson and M. Ingram, "Tdble 139, Effects of In- ternal Radiation Emitters on the Respiratory System; Mammals, u.,259-262. 34. J. N. Stannard, "Training Prograins and Challenges in Nuclear Luergy and the Life Sciences", Second Lntl. Conf. on The Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, Sept. 1958. In: Proceedings, UN-1542, Vol. 1, Progress in Atomic Energy, 318-320 (1958). 35. J. N. Stannard "Dosage and Blolodical Effects of Internal Radioactivity", PRESENTED to Am. Acad. Occup. Med., New York City, Feb. 19A In: A.M.A. Arch. Ind. Health. 18: 95-101 (1958).

36. 3. N. Stannard. "An Evaluation of Inhalatlon Hazards in the Nuclear Energy Industr ". PRESENTEL) to Second Lntl. on The Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy Geneva, 1950. In: Proceedings. UN-738, Vol. 23, Experience jn Radiological Protection, 306-312, New York (1958). Also in: Progress in Nuclear Energy Series VII, Vol. 2: Medical Sc:ences, 70-82, and Series XII, Vol. 1: llealth Physics, 40-51, Pergunon Press, New York (1~59). Curriculum Vitae- Jamee Newel1 Stannard SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS: continued .

37. F. A. Smith, P, E. Morrow, F. R. Gibb, R. J. Della Rosa, L. J. Casaretr, D. A. Rorken and J. N. Stannard. "Distribution and Excretion Studies in Dogs Exposed to an Aerosol Containing Polor.iunr210'~, PRESENTED to Am. Ind. Hyg. ASSOC., Atlantic City, N. J., April 1958. In: A.I.H.A. Journal, 22: 201-208 (1961); earlier version in UR-566. 38. R. J. Della Rosa, F. A. Sm ih and J. N. Stannard, "The Renel Excretion of Strontium and Calcium I2 Dogs*', PRESENTED to Am. SOC. Pharm. Expcl. Therap., Atlantic City, N.J., April 1959. In: Xntl. J. Rad. Biol., 2: 557-578 (1961). 39. R. 8. Uileon, B. C. Thomas and J. N. Stannard, "Biomedical and Aerosol Studies Associated vith a Field Release of Plutonium", TG-15:1, Operation Plumbhob, Sandia Carp. (1961); I acted as director for ProLram 72, Test Group 57, and this ie the final report'of this program.

40. J. N. Stannard, Book Review "Comparative Effects of Radiation", Edic. by H. Burton, J. S. Kirby-Smith and J. L. Wagee, J. Am. Chrm. SOC., &: 2972 (1961).

41. B. 0. Stuart, R. Cerschnan and J. N. Stannard, "Effects of High Oxygen Tension on Potassium Retentivity and Colony Formation of Bakers' Yeast", J. Cen Physiol.,s: 1019-1030 (1962).

42. J, N. Stannard, "Radiation Hazard Evaluocion", PRESENTED tc Symposium on Rediation and Radioisotopeb in Pharmacology, Am. SOC. Phanr.. Exptl. Therap., Nashville, Tenn., August 1962. In: The Pharmacologist, 2: 50-51 (1963). 43. J. N. Stannard, "Gentlemen, Scholars and Scientists", Banquet address Symposium on Inhaled Radioactive Particles and Gases, Hanford Labs., Richland Wash., May 1964. In: Health Phvs., E:867-871 (1964). 44. R. G. Thomas and J. N. Stannard, "Influence of Physiocochemical State of Intravenously Administered Polonium-210 on Uptake and Distribution", Rad. Res., Supplement 2: 16-22 (1964). 45. R. G. Thomas and J. N. Stannard, "Some Cheracteriscics of Polonium Solutions of Importance in Biologicrl Experiments", Rad. Res., Supplement 2: 23-29 (1964) 46. J. N. Stannard, "Dfstribution and Excretion of Polonium-210. I. Comparison of Oral and Incravcnous Rcutes in the Rat", Rad. Res., Supplement 2: 49-59 (1964) . 47. P. E. Wnrrow, F. A. Smith, R. J. Della Rose,, L. J. Casarett and J. 1;. Scannard, "Distrihution ant! Excreticin of Polonium-210. 11. The Early Fate in Cats," Rad. Re., , Supplement 5: 60-66 (1964).

48. J. N. SI.innard, "Distributi,an and Excretion of Polonium-210. 111. Long-Term Retentlon and Distribution in the Rar". Rad Res.. Supplement 1: 67-79 (1964). Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIOWS: continued

49 1 J. N. Stannard and R. C. Baxter,"Distribution and Excretion of Polonius-210 IV. On a Multiple Dose Regimen", Rad. Res., Supplement 2 pp.80-92 (1964). 50. R. G. Thomas and J. N. Stannard. "Distribution and Excretion of Polonium-210. VI. After Intratracheal Adm1nis;ration in :he Rat," Rad. Res, Supplement 2: pp. 106-123 (1964). 51. J. N. Stannard and F. A. Smith,"Distribution and Excretion of Poloniuu~210 X. Species Comparison". Rad Res., Supplement 5: pp. 166-174 (1964).

52. R. J. Della Rosa and J. N. Stannard, "Acute Toxicity as a Function of Route of Administration", Rad. Res. , Supplement 2: pp. 205-215 (1964). 5., . J, N. Stannard, H. A. Blair and R. C. later, %ortality, Life Span and Growth of Kat8 with a blaintained Body Burden of Polonium", Rad. Res., Supplement 2: pp. 228-245 (1964).

54 * J. N. Stannard and G. W. Casarett, !'Concluding Comments on Biological Effects of Alph@nitters in Soft Tissue as Exemplified by Experiements with Polonim2lO", Rad. Res., Supplement 2: pp. 398-434 (1964). 55. W. B. G. Jones, A. Rothstein. P. Sherman and J. N. Stannard. "Variation of K+ and Na+ Content During the Growth Cycle of Yeast", Biochern. Biophys. Acta 104: 310-312 (1965) 56. J. N. Stannard, "Some Thoughts on Interdisciplinary Science"; Bulletin of . the Kedical Library Assoc., 54, No. 2, (1966).

57. B. 0. Stuart and J. N. Stannard, "The Radioprotection of Saccharuinyces Cerevisiae by Cystamine,'' Rad. Res., 28. No. 3. 609-623 (1966).

58. J. N. Stannard and J. R. Horan "Comment on the Future of the AEC Special Fellowship Program." Health Physics. z.No. 6, 647-648 (1967). 59 * R. H. Sutherland, J. N. Stannard and R. I. Weed, "Involvement of Sulfhydryl Groups in Radiation Damage to the Human Erythrocyte Membrane." International Journal of Radiation Biology, 12: 551 (191J7). 60. J. N. Stannard,"Reports of Croup Discussions of How, and Huu Much, Radiation Biology Should Be Included in Undergraduate COUKSUS". In: Proc. of Conference on Radlatlon Biology,Conf-650847, August 1965 TID 40500.

61. J. N. Stannard (co-author with members of Committee H-4) National Commission on Radiation Protection, "DoBe Effect Modifying Factors in Radiation Pro- teCtl0il''. BNL 50073 (T-471) August 1967. 62. R. H. Sirtherlanil, R. I. Weed, A. Rothstein and J. N. Srannard, "Localization of the Sulfhydryl Groups Involved in Radiation Damage Lo the Erythrocyte Hembrane." Papcr 860: presented at Third Incernotional Congress of Radiation Research, Cortina, Italy, June 1Y66 by J. N. Stannard. I DOCUMENT SOURCE

Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS - continued 63. E. 0. Stuart and J. N. Stannard, "On the Radioprotective Action of Cystamine at the Yeast Cell Membrane." Rad. Res., 3.No. 2, 459-472 (1968). 64. J. N. Stannard, Report of Study Cornittee 11 - "Interdisciplinary Currtculum for Radiation Protection" and Panel Discussion - "Undergraduate Educat-on as Preparation for Graduate Work in Radiation Protection." Prciceedings for the Conf. on Principles of Radiation Protection, August 1966, Conf.460815. Publiahed June 1968.

65. A. M. Harkoe and J. N. Stannard, "Toxicity of Rad1oprotectf.ve Agents to Yeast," Rad. kes, 38, No. 1, 90-100 (19691, UR-49-994.

66. J. N. Stannard, "Evaluation of Health Hazards to the Public Associated with Nucle&rr Power Plant Operations," Proceedings of Conference on "Nuclear Power and the Public," University of Minnesota Press, pp. 90-106, 1970 (UR-L9-1263) Also in Proceedings of University of Wisconsin Symposium, tluclear Power and the Environment, pp. XII-1 - XIL15, April 1970.

67. J. N. Stannard, "Educational Needs to Implement New Responsibilities in Radiation Safety," Electronic Product Radiation and the Health Physicist, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, BRH/DEP 70-26, pp. 51-58, 1970 (UR-49-1241).

68. V. P. Bond, R. H. Chamberlain, H. Curtis, H. I. Friedell, E. F. Oakberg, H. H. Rocoi and J. N. Stannard, "Basic Hadlation Protectloii Criteria". KCRP Rept. No. 39, National Council on Radiation Protectlun and Neasuremencs, Washington, D. C., (19711, (H. M. Parker, Corn, Chillrman, L. S. Taylor, Co-Chaiman).

69. Handbook of Experimental Pharmac,logy, Vol 36, "Uranium, Plutonium and Trans- plutonic Elements". Ed, by K C. Hodge, J. N. Stannard and J. E. Hursh. Springer-Verlag, New York, Heidelberg o~idBerlin, 1973, 21 chapters, 903 pages, 243 €igures. (Plutonium S5ction edited by J. N. Stannerd).

70. J. N. Stannard, "Biomedical Aspects of Plutmium, Discovery, Development, Projections" w. Chap 8, pp. 30Y-322. 71. J. N. Stannurd, "Plutonium in th? Environment", w. Chap. 15, pp. 669-688. 72. J. N. Stannard, "Toxicity of Rad'onuclides," Ann. Rev. of Pharmacol., Vol. 13 325-357, Annual Rcviews, Inc., Y.110 Alto, 1973.

73. J. N. Scannard, Dnok revicu on ""'he Logarithmic Century, Charcinfi Future Shock," Ralph E. Lapp, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cllffs, N.H., 1973, Hi.alth Phvs. 27: 162-61, 1974.

74. Specification of Units for National Uranium and Thorium. Published in several juucnals nnJ issued diret:tly on raquest also by NCRP. NO specific autliorhlttp. Product of work of 1:omai~tsr-34 of 11CRP. I'ublishud at different times In dlfferent journals.

3 u I! 'i G 9 0 SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (continued) 75. J. N. Stannard, "Toxicity of the Transuranium Elements with Special Emphasis on Plutonium," PRESENTED at Special Session of tPe limetican Nuclear Society entitled "Envfrnnmental Levels of Transursnic Elements," October 1974.. In: Health and Safety Laboratory Environmer.tr1 Quarterly, April 1, 1975. (HASL-291), Part I--pp. 19-29, Energy Research 6 Develop- ment Administration, Nev York, N.Y. 10014. (Also, Traneacti~nsAmerican Nuclear Society l9, 73, 1974; NSA Vol. 31 116353) 76. J. N. Stannard, Statement for the Record of Hearings on "Standards for the Transuranic Elements" held under the auspices of the U. S. Environ- mental Protection Agency, Deceanber, 1974. In: UASH-1359, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, December lh74, pp 303-317. Also 1975 Proc. of the Hearings, USEPA Office of Radiatior:, Vol. I, pp 516-610.

77. Statlment on "Hot Particle" Report of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Heasurements at Hearings on the Liquid Hettl Fast Breeder Reactor Programs. May 28, 1975. WASH-1535. Vol. I., pp. 422-437. June 1975 (Verbatim record of Testimony and Questions). 70. J. N. Stannard "The Concepts of Critical Organ and Radiation Dose a8 Applied to Plutonium." Health Physics 29, 539-550, 1975.

79. J. N. Stannard "Plutonium Toxicology versus General Toxicology. 'I "In the Health Effects of Plutonium and Radium"l Edited by W.SS.Jee J. W. Press, Salt Lake City, pp. 363-372, 1976.

80. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements. Report No. 46, "Alpha-Emitting Particles in Lungs." Prepared by W. J. Bair, A. Kellerer, J. N. Stannard and R. C. Thompson for the Council. NCRP, Washington, 1975.

81. J. N. Stannard, "Probability of Observing Cancer from Hot Particlc(s) in Lo8 Alamos Workers." Response to questions from Notional Defense Resources Council. 4 pages in Volume IV of WASH-1535. (se9 ref. 77 above). Item 11, no pagination. Dated June 9, 1975.

82. Summary Panel Discussion in Conference on "Occupational Health Experience with Uranium." April 1975. Published as Report ERDA-93, 1975. Panel members: James Sterner, J. N. Stannard, Robert Alt,xander. William Burr, Jr., Charles M. West. and Donald Ross. pp. 443-4j3, 1975. Also Intro- duction to Sessjon "Review of the Metabolism and Effects of Uranium in 'Animals." Idid. p. 66.

83. J. N. Stannard "Zcalous Companions in Research" (The Graduate Studies Program). Chaptcr 7 in "To Each His Pacthest Star'" 50th hnuiversary Volume of Univerdlty of Rochester Mec'ical Center. Publislled by W. F. Humphrvy Press for University of Rochester, 1975, pp. 120-144, 1975.

84. J. El. Stannard, bok Revieu, "Safe Ilandling of Plutonlum." Interna- tional Atomic Ewrgy Agency Safety Series No. 39.. IAEA Vienna 1974. Published in Ann,rls of Nuclear Science and Engincerlny, 2 9/10, pp. 675-67h. 1975. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLIC4TIONS (continued)

85. J. N. Stannard, Book Reviev, "Inhalation Risks fran Radioactive Contami- nants." International Atomic Energy Technlcal Report Series No. 142. UEA Vienna, 1973. TO be publiuhed in Annals of Nuclear Science.

86. J. N. Stannard, "Summary and Comments on Radiation and the Lymphatic System." 14th lianford Biology Symposium, 1974. ERDA Symp36ium Series 37, Conf.-74-0930, January 1976. pp. 246-248.

87. H. Volchok, V.Boven, 8. Dyer, V. Forster, J. Herring, J. Parkovski, T. Rice, and J. N. Stannard, Chapter J entitled "Transuranic Elements" in Assessing Potential Ocean Pollutanta, Yational Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C., pp. 27-63, 1975.

88. U V. Hiller and J. H. Stannard, Editors. 'Environmental Taxicity of Aquatic Radionuclides: Model8 and Mechanisms" (Proceedings 8th Rochester International Conference on Environmental Toxicology, June 1975). Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc., Ann Arbor, Hichigan 1976, pp. 337. 89. J. N. Stannard, Statement for Hcarings on ZPA Draft Environmental State- ment on "Environmental Radiation Protectioi Requirements for Normal Operations of Activity in the Uranium Fuel Cycle" and Supplementary Infometion on Proposed Standards, March 8-9, 1976. Uasliington, D.C. 90. J. N. Stannard "Problems of Ionizing Radiation'' in Section entitled "What Every Physician Shculd Know Abbut Radiation", Occupational Safety and Hcdlch Symposia, 1976. U. S. Dqt. HEW, NIOSH Div. of Technical Services, Cincinnatti, Ohio 45226.

91. J. N. Stannard, Book Revieu - "Impact of Energy Production on Human Health: An Evaluation of Means of Assessment", ERPA Symposium Series 39 (Conf. 751022). In Health Pliyslcs, 33, 497-88, 1977 (Nov.)

92. J. N. Stannard, "Early Studies" in Transuranics in Natural Environments NVO-178, U.C-2. Editors: H. C. White and ?aul Dunavay, Nevada Applied Ecology Group, ERDA, June 1977, pp. 1-15.

93. J. N. Stannard, "Breathing is an Old Habit" Proceedings of Hanford Biology Symposiun, October 1979. To be published in Health Physics.

94. J. N. Stannard, "What vas going on in the Internal Emitters Program outside Berkeley". Paper In volume "Health Physics. A Backward Glance", Edited by Ronald Kathren and Paul Ziemer,Pergamon Press, Nev York - Oxford, 1980, pp 21-35.

95. J. N. Stannard, A series of comments on'landmarl?Papers submitted for the Sll. er Anniversary issue of Health Physics. These are, as follovs:

(a) Comment on "Determination of the Thoron Content of Air and its bearing on lung cancer hazards in Industry" by Robley D. Evans and Clark Goodman. Health Physics, 38, 919, 1980. (b) Comments on "Tolerance Concentrations of Radioactive Substances" by Karl 2. Morgan, Health Physics 38, 997, 1980. Curriculum Vitae - James Newell Stannard -15-

SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (continued)

(c) Comments on "Toxicity of Inhaled or Ingested Radioactive Products'' by Waldo E. Cob. Health Physics 2, 1015, 1980. (d) Comments on "Memorandum to the Files, March 14. 1951: Hazards Associated with Radon and Thoron", By William F Bale, Health Physics 38, 1061, 1980. (e) Coaments on "Sampling and Measurement of Airborne Daughter Products of Radon" by John H. Harley, Health Physics 28, 1067, 1980.

Note: Each comment was published as an Introduction for the paper.

96. J.N. Stannard, "Internal Emitter Research and Standard Setting" 25th Anniversary Symposium on Evaluation of Radiation Protection Standards. Health Physics Society, July 22, 1980. Seattle, Washington. Published. Health Physics, Volume 41, ''.-'. Number 5, 1981.

97. J.N. Stannard, "Fundamentals of Radiation Toxicology", Chapter in Handbook of Radiation Measurement and Protection, Allen Brodsky, Ed., Section A. Vol 11, Biological and Mathematical Information pp 73-99. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.

98. J.N. Stannard, "Some Historical Highlights and Portents for the Future of Biomedical Research on Radium and the Actinides". Keynote address at International Conference on the Radiobiology of Radium and the Actinides in Man, October 11-16, 19'21. Health Physics, Volume 43, Supplement 1, ci I- 1 99. J.N. Stannard, "Are we ready to Apply the De Minimis Concept to Standard Setting? An Historical Approach". Special Medical Department Seminar. Brookhaven National Laboratory September 1982. To be published in Proceeding of Informal Workshop on Carcinogen;. 100. J.N. Stannard. "Uraniwn and Man". Keynote address at Conference on Uranium sponsored by the University of Washington and the U.S. Uranium Registry of the Hanford Environmental Health Foundation. August, 1984. In Press.

101. J.N. Stannard. Rad,loactivity and Health: A History". Book (about 1000 pages) to be published by Technical Information Service, Department of Energy. Approved for Publication by Department of Energy, December, 1984. Curriculum Vitae - James Newell Stannard ,

ABSTRACTS

1. J. N. Stannard, Stimulation of the endogenous respiration of baker's yeast by carbon monoxide, PRESENTED Am. Physiol. SOC., Washingtori, D.C., March 1936. In: h. J. Physiol., 116. 149 (1936) 2. J. N. Stannard, Relative effects of iodoacetate and iodoacctemide on mcscle respiration and glycolyeis, PRESENTED Am. Physiol. SOC., Hemphis, Tenn., April 1937. In: An. J. Physlol., Q: 408-409 (1937) 3. J. N. Stannard and 0. R. HcCoy, The metabolism of Trlchine:.le spiralis larvae, 7Am. Ja., 3: 666-682 (1938) 4. J.N. Stannard, Further studies on the effects of chemical inMbltors on the respiration of resting and caffeinized frog muscle, PRESENTED Am. Physiol., SOC., Chicago, Ill., April 1941.

5. J. N. Stannard, Additional evidence of qualitative differences betveen the resting and activity oxygen consumptions of frog muscle, An. J. Physiol., -133: 459-460 (1941). 6. J. N. Stannard, Comparison of the effect6 of iodoacetate and iodoacetamide on the respiration of caffeinited frog muscle, PRESENTED to Am. Physiol.. SOC., Boston, Kass., Harch-April, 1942 In: Fed. Proc., r: 83 .(1942). 7. B. L. Horecker and J. N. Stannard, The cytochrome c-azide complex, PRESENTED to Am. Physiol. SOC., Chicago, Ill., May 1947. In: Fed. Proc., a: 132 (1947). 8. J. N. Stannard and B. L. Horecker, The &y- inhibition of cytochrome oxidase by azide and cyanide. PRESENTED to Am. Physiol. SOC., Chiccigo, Ill., May, 1947. In: Fed. Proc., a: 210 (1947).

9. 8. L. Horecker and J. N. Stannard, The kinetics of inhibirur action in a carrier-linked system, PRESENTED to Am. SOC. Biol. Chem., Atlantic City, N.J., March, 1948. In: Fed. Proc., I: 161 (1948). 10. R. T. Clark, Jr., J. N. Stannard and U. 0. Fenn, Oxidation of CO to C02 by the intact animal, PRESENTED to Am. Physiol. SOC., Detroit, Mich., April, 1949. In: Fed. Proc., 2: 26 (1949). 11. R. T. Clark, Jr., J. N. Scannard and W. 0. Fenn, Further evidence of conversa- cion of CO to CO? by tissues including experiments with radioactive carbon, PRESENTED to Am. Physlol. SOC., Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 1948. In: Am. J. Physiol., 155: 430 (1948). '3 Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stanmrd ABSTRACTS - continued 12. R. C. %oMs,,K. I. Altman, J. N. Stannard and K. Salomon, Hemin synthesis in pclonium-induced anemia in the rat, PRESENTED to Am. Physiol. SOC., Chicego, Ill., April 1952. 13. P. E. Horrov, F. A. Smith, L. J. Casarett, R. J. Della Rosa and J. N. Stannard, Absorption of polonium from the gastrointestinal tract of the cat, PRESENTED to Am. Soc., Pharm. Exptl. Therap., New Haven, Conn., Sept. :953. In: J. Pharm. Exptl. Therap., 9:40 (1954).

14. W. J. Bair and J. N. Stannard, Role of Electrolytes and starvation in al- terir.g apparent radiosensitivity of baker's yeast, PRESENTED to Am. Physiol. &., Atlantic City, Nev Jersey, April, 1954. In: Fed. Proc., 2:5, 544 (1954). 15. J. N. Stannard and J. K. Scott, The role of Bartonella murls infection in modifying the response of rats to irradiation from poloniui or x-rays, PRESENTED to Am. SOC. Pharni. Exptl. Therap., Atlantic City, h'. J., April, 1954. In: Fed. Proc., 2:408 (1954). 16. R. G. Thomas and J. N. Stannard, The binding of polonium by red cells and plasma, PRESEWI'ED to Rad. Res. SOC., Cleveland, Ohio, Nay 1954. In: Rad. Res., 1: 563-654 (1954). See also UR-414.

17. J. N. Stannerd, H. A. Blair and R. C. Baxter, Life span shxcrning in rats induced by multiple doses of polonium 210, PRESENTED to Am. Physiol. Soc. San Francisco, Calif., April 1955. In: Fed. Proc.. 14: 144 (1955). 18. L. J. Casarett and J. N. Stannard, Further evidence for a role of the R-E systea in the distribution of Po210 in rat tissues, PRESENTED to Am. SOC. Phan. Exptl. Therap., Charlottesville, VA., Sept. 1954. In: J. Pharm. Exptl. Therap., 113: 9-10 (1955).

19. R. G. Thomas, R. J. Della Rosa and J. N. Stannard, Comparative toxicity of Po210 administered by oral and intravenous routes LO CdLs, PRESENTED to Am. Soc. Pharm. Exptl. Therap.. Charloctesville, Va., Srpcember, 1954. In: J. Phan. Exptl. Therap., 113: SO (1955). 20 * A. K. Bruce and J. N. Stannard, Effect of X-irradiation on potassium exchange in yeast, Rad. Res., 2: 471 (1956). 21. J. N. Stannard, R. J. Della Rosa and R. G. Thomas, Lack of correlation bc- tveen tlssue disrribution and lethality of polonium 210. Rad. Res., 2: 596-54 I (1956).

22. J. N. Srannard, Cnns1dera:ion of inhalation hazards in the light of present praccises in inturnal dose estimcion, PRESENTED to Health Physics Soc., Brrkslcy, California, Junc, 1Y58. In: %s., 1: 222-223 (1958).

23. J. N. SI annard. .4n evaluation of inliolotion haziirds in the nuclear energy industry. PKESE:.I:'I'EDto Second Intl. Conr'. on Peat. ' \)res of Atiimic . Energy, Geneva, 1958. Curriculum Vitae - James Neve11 Stannard MSTRACTS - continued 24. R. J. Della Rosa, P. A. Smith and J. N. Stannard, The renal excretion of stroncium and calcium in dogs, PRESENTED t3 AQ. SOC. Pharm. Exptl. Therap., Atlantic City, N. J., April 1959. In: Fed. Proc., 2:383 (1959). 25. B. 0. Gtuart and J. N. Stannard. Protection afforded by cystamine against radiation damage in yeast, PRESENTED to Rad. Res. SOC., Colorado Springs, Colo. , May 1962. In: Fed. Proc., 2:(2): 423 (1962). 26. R. H. Sutherland, R. I. Weed, A. Rothstein, J. N. Stannard, "Evidence for a Key Role of Sulfhydryl Croups in Radiatim Damage to the Erythrocyte Hembrane". PRESENTED to Rad. Res. SOC. Heeting, San Diego, CA., Peb. 1966. In: Rad. Res. 27, No. 3: 497-498 (1966) 27. J. N. Stannard, "Studies of Radiation Effects on the Cell Xembrane." PRESENTED at Third International Congress of Radiation Research, Cortina, Italy, June, 1966. DOCUMENT SOURCE Lawronco BoMw Watw

Curriculum Vitae - James Newel1 Stannard OTHER PUBLICATIONS : In addition to the publications in the open literature shown above, Dr. Stannard is author or co-author in the period 2948 - to date of 39 reports in governmental documents such as Congressional Hearings, AEC, DOD, NAS-NRC, and PHS, including University of Rochester Atomic Energy Reports some of which were subsequently in the published literature in modified form. These were primarily in the atomic energy field. In addition he was author or co-author of 27 reports in the field of toxicology (particularly noxious gases) and aviatlon physiology during the 1942-45 period. Some of these remain classified. Most were "in-house" documents related to the immediate needs of the Navy, Public Health Service and AEC (DOD). A list of these reports will be provided on request.

A recent one was prepared for the Department of Energy and is entitled "Four Decades of Research on Radioactivity and Health and some Portents for the Future".