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Dr. Ian A. Greaves, MD

Department Chair & Professor

EDUCATION

Monash University, Australia,

Bachelor of Medical Science, Hons Div I, 1969
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Hons Div ITA, 1971

Research Interest

Occupational Lung Disease Among Taconite Miners and Their Families
Global Health
Occupational Safety and Health Policy
Evaluation of New Methods for Respiratory Epidemiology
Agricultural Safety and Health


Recent Research, Research in Progress, and Planned Research

  • Respiratory bealth problems among miners in the taconite industry
    Asthma and environmental exposures among Minneapolis minority school cbildren
  • Use of exhaled breath condensate to assess asthma in school children
  • The ' health transition' in the Philippines; policy implications and health planrung
    Manpower needs in occupational safety and bealth in developed and developing countries
  • The need for new schools of public health in lndia

PUBLICATIONS

Original Articles
1. Greaves IA. Exercise and asthma. Med 1 Aust 2: 819-820, 1977.
2. Greaves IA. Rheumatoid pneumoconiosis (Caplan's syndrome) in an asbestos worker: a 17 years' follow-up. Thorax 34: 404-405, 1979.
3. Colebatch HJH, Greaves IA and Ng CKY. Pulmonary mechanics in diagnosis. In: Mechanisms of Airways Obstruction in Human Respiratory Disease. Eels: de Kock MA, Nadel lA, Lewis CM. AA Balkema: Cape Town, 1979, pp. 25-47.
4. Colebatch HJH, Greaves IA and Ng CKY. Exponential analysis of elastic recoil and aging in healthy males and females. 1 Appl Physiol: Respirat Environ Exercise Physiol47: 683- 691 , 1979.
5. Greaves IA and Colebatch HJH. Elastic behavior and structure of normal and emphysematous lungs post mortem. Am Rev Resp Dis 121: 127-136,1980.
6. Greaves IA. Death from asthma. Med J Aust 2: 535-536, 1980 (Editorial).
7. Greaves IA and Colebatch HJH. Small airway pathology is related to increased closing capacity and abnormal slope of phase ill in excised human lungs. Am Rev Resp Dis 122: 657-658, 1980 (Letter).
8. Torda T A, Loong E and Greaves IA. Severe lung oedema and fatal consumption coagulopathy after funnel-web spider bite. Med J Aust 2: 442-444, 1980.
9. Greaves lA, Torda TA and Colebatch HJH. A possible role for corticosteroids in the treatment of influenza! pneumonia. Aust NZ 1 Med ll: 271-276, 1981.
10. Robins 1M, Greaves IA and Eisen EA. Five-year longitudinal study of workers employed in a new toluene di-isocyanate manufacturing plant. Am Rev Resp Dis 128: 327, 1983. (Letter)
11. Wegman DH, Levenstein C and Greaves lAo Byssinosis: a role for public health in the face of scientific uncertainty. Am J Pub Health 73: 188-192,1983.
12. Haber PS, Colebatch HJH, Ng CKY and Greaves lAo Alveolar size as a determinant of lung distensibility. J Appl Physiol: Respirat Environ Exercise Physiol 54: 837-845, 1983.
13. Greaves lA, Wegman DH, Smith TJ and Spiegelman D. Respiratory effects of two types of solder flux used in the electronics industry. 10M 26: 81-85, 1984.
14. Greaves IA (Chair), Boardman B, Levenstein C and Landrigan PJ. OMB Review of CDC Research: Impact of the Paperwork Reduction Act. A report prepared at the request of Representative John Dingell, Chair, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives. United States
Government Printing Office, Publication No. 64-167 0, October 1986, 48 pp.
15. Eisen EA, Robins JM, Greaves IA and Wegman DH. Selection bias and repeatability criterion for pulmonary function tests. Am J Epiderniol 120: 734-742, 1984.
16. Greaves IA. On making comparisons. Science 226: 242, 1984 (Letter).
17. Greaves IA and Colebatch HJH. Large lungs following asthma in childhood: an example of airspace enlargement. Aust NZ J Med 15: 427-434, 1985.
18. Colebatch HJH and Greaves IA. Chronic airflow obstruction: evolution of disordered function in cigarette smokers. Med I Aust 142: 607-610, 1985.
19. Colebatch HJH, Greaves IA and Ng CKY. Pulmonary distensibility and ventilatory function in smokers. Bull Europ Physiopathol Respirat 21: 439-447, 1985.
20. McCool FD, Kelly KB, Loring SH, Greaves IA and Mead J. Estimates of ventilation from body surface measurements in unrestrained subjects. I Appl Physiol61: 1 114-11 19, 1986.
21. Greaves IA and Colebatch HJH. Observations on the pathogenesis of chronic airflow obstruction: Implications for the detection of early lung disease. Thorax 41: 81-87, 1986.
22. Greaves lA, Hildebrandt I and Hoppin FG Jr. Micromechanics of the lung. In: Macklem PT and Mead J (eds). Handbook of Physiology, Sec. 3, Vol. 3, Part 1. American Physiological Society: Bethesda, 1986, pp. 217-232.
23. Hoppin FG Ir, Stothert JC, Greaves lA, Lai Y -L and Hildebrandt I. Lung elasticity: elastic and rheological properties. In: Macklem PT and Mead I (eds). Handbook of Physiology, Sec. 3, Vol. 3, Part I. American Physiological Society: Bethesda, 1986, pp. 195-216.
24. Kennedy SM, Christiani DC, Eisen EA, Wegman DH, Greaves lA, Olenchock SA, Ye Ting-Ting, Lu Pei Lian. Cotton dust and endotoxin exposure-response relationships in cotton textile workers. Am Rev Respir Dis 135: 194-200, 1987.
25. Greaves IA. Occupational Noise Exposure during Pregnancy: A Risk Factor of Damage to the Auditory System of the Fetus. OEM Report I: 2-3,1987.
26. Wegman DH, Smith TJ, Eisen EA, Greaves IA and Fine U. Respiratory effects of work in retail food stores: 1. Methodology and exposure assignments. Scand J Work Environ Health 13: 203-208, 1987.
27. Wegman DH, Eisen EA, Greaves lA, Smith TJ and Fine U. Respiratory effects of work in retail food stores: II. Respiratory symptoms. Scand J Work Environ Health 13: 209-212, 1987.
28. Wegman DH, Eisen EA, Smith TJ, Greaves IA and Fine U. Respiratory effects of work in retail food stores: III. Pulmonary function findings. Scand J Work Environ Health 13: 213- 217,1987.
29. Bhopal Working Group (Levenstein C, chairman). The public health implications of the Bhopal disaster. Am J Pub IDth 77: 230-236, 1987.
30. Greaves IA. Occupational asthma. OEM Report I: 40-41,1987.
31. Kriebel D, Sprince NL, Eisen EA and Greaves IA. Pulmonary function in beryllium workers: Assessment of exposure. Br J Ind Med 45: 83-92, 1988.
32. Kriebel D, Sprince NL, Eisen EA, Greaves lA, Feldman HA and Greene RE. BerylJium exposure and pulmonary function: a cross-sectional study of beryllium workers. Br J Ind Med 45: 167-173,1988.
33. Brain J, Greaves IA and Picus T. Asthma and airway reactivity. In: Brain J, Beck B, Warren J and Shaikh RA (eds). Variations in Susceptibility to Inhaled Pollutants: Identification, Mechanisms, and Policy Implications. Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, 1988, pp. 159-181.
34. Greaves IA and Schenker M. Tobacco smoking. In: Brain J, Beck B, Warren J and Shaikh RA (008). Variations in Susceptibility to Inhaled Pollutants: Identification, Mechanisms, and Policy Implications. Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, 1988, pp. 182-203.
35. Greaves IA and Beck B. Screening and monitoring for nonneoplastic lung disease. In: Brain J, Beck B, Warren J and Shaikh RA (eds). Variations in Susceptibility to Inhaled Pollutants: Identification, Mechanisms, and Policy Implications. Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore, 1988, pp. 335-376.
36. Greaves IA. Silica, silicosis, and lung cancer. OEM Report 2: 20-21, 1988.
37. Greaves IA. The xxn International Congress on Occupational Health. OEM Report 2: 5- 8, 1988.
38. Milton OK, Godleski n, Feldman HA and Greaves IA. Toxicity of intratracheally instilled cotton dust, cellulose and endotoxin. In: Jacobs RR and Wakelyn PJ (eds), Col/on Dust: Proceedings of the Twelfth Col/on Dust Research Conference. National Cotton Council: Mempbis, 1988, pp. 163-166.
39. Greaves IA. Man-made mineral fibers. OEM Report 2: 65-66, 1988.
40. Greaves IA. Occupational Pulmonary Disease. In: McCunney RJ (ed), Handbook of Occupational Medicine. Little, Brown and Co: Boston, 1988, pp. 81-105.
41. Kennedy SM, Greaves lA, Kriebel 0, Eisen EA, Smith TJ and Woskie SR. Acute pulmonary responses among automobile workers exposed to aerosols of machining fluids. Am J Ind Med 15: 627-641 , 1989.
42. Osterman JW, Greaves lA, Smith TJ, Hammond SK, Robins JM and Theriault G. Respiratory symptoms associated with low level sulphur dioxide exposure in silicon carbide production workers. Br J Ind Med 46: 629-635, 1989.
43. Osterman JW, Greaves lA, Smith TJ, Hammond SK, Robins JM and Theriault G. Work related decrement in pulmonary function in silicon carbide production workers. Br J Ind Med 46: 708-716,1989.
44. Milton OK, Cbristiani DC and Greaves IA. Endotoxin levels and setting standards. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 50: 594-596, 1989.
45. Greaves IA. B-readers and variability in the assessment of pleural abnormalities. OEM Report 3: 12-13, 1989.
46. Osterman JW, Brochu 0, Theriault G and Greaves IA. Evaluation of the A TS respiratory symptoms questionnaire among French-speaking silicon carbide workers. Can J Pub Hlth 81: 66-72,1990.
47. Milton OK, Godleski JJ, Feldman HA and Greaves IA. Toxicity of intratracheally instilled cotton dust, cellulose and endotoxin. Am Rev RespirDis 142: 184-192, 1990.
48. Quinn MM, Wegman DH, Greaves lA, Hammond SK, Ellenbecker MJ, Sp~k RF and Smith ER. lnvestigation of reports of sexual dysfunctIOn among male chenucal workers manufacturing stilbene derivatives. Am J Ind Med 18: 55-68, 1990.
49. Greaves IA. Silica exposure and silicosis (Editorial). OEM Report 4: 10-11, 1990
50. Greaves IA. Problems in using arterial blood gases for determining work-related pulmonary disability. OEM Report 4: 51-52, 1990 (Editorial).
51. Milton DK, Gere RJ, Feldman HA and Greaves IA. Endotoxin measurement: Aerosol sampling and application ofa new Limulus method. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 22: 290-295, 1990.
52. Greaves IA. Do asbestos-related pleural lesions cause impairment of lung function? (Editorial) OEM Report 5: 25-26, 1991.
53. Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Permissible Exposure Levels and Emergency Exposure Guidance Levels for Selected Airborne Contaminants. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1991, 52 pp.
54. Greaves IA. Silicosis. In: Weeks JL, Levy B, Wagner G (eds), Preventing Occupational Disease and Injury. APHA: Washington, 1991, pp. 526-533.
55. Milton DK, Feldman HA, Neuberg DS, Bruckner RJ and Greaves IA. Environmental endotoxin measurement: the kinetic Limulus assay with resistant-parallel-line estimation. Environ Res 57: 212-230, 1992.
56. Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Guidelinesfor Developing Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations for Space Station Contaminants. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1992, 112 pp.
57. Greaves IA. Policy statement on appropriations for the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. New Solutions 3: 87-93, 1993.
58. Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Guidelines for Developing Community Emergency Exposure Levels for Hazardous Substances. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1993, 109 pp.
59. National Research Council. The Structure and Performance of the Health Effects Institute. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1993, 154 pp.
60. Woskie SR, Smith TJ, Hallock MF, Hammond SK, Rosenthal F, Eisen EA, Kriebel D and Greaves IA. Size-selective pulmonary dose indices for metal-working fluid aerosols in machining and grinding operations in the automobile manufacturing industry. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 55: 20-29, 1993.
61. Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Health Effects of Ingested Fluorides. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1993, 181 pp.
62. Greaves lA, Olson DK, Shutske J and Kochevar L. An agricultural safety and health information needs assessment for rural service providers. J Agromed I: 43-58, 1994.
63. Greaves IA. Occupational Pulmonary Disease. In: McCunney RJ (ed), A Practical Approach to Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Second edition. Little, Brown and Co: Boston, pp. 145-165,1994.
64.Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Review of the U.S. Naval Medical Institute's Toxicology Program. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1994,49 pp.
65.Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations for Selected Airborne Contaminants. Vol. 1. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1994, 219 pp.
66.Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Health Effects of PermethrinImpregnated Army Battle-Dress Uniforms. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1994, 137 pp.
67.Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Guidelinesfor Chemical Warfare Agents in Military Field Drinking Water. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1995, 80 pp.
68.Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Nitrate and Nitrite in Drinking Water. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1995,63 pp.
69.Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Permissible Exposure Levelsfor Selected Military Fuel Vapors. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1996, 128 pp.
70. Koscheyev VS and Greaves lAo Public bealtb problems after large-scale disasters. Prehosp Dis Med 11: 103-104, 1996
71. Koscheyev VS, Greaves lA, Leon GR, Hubel A and Nelson ED. Comfort and heat control during extended space flights. SAE Technical Paper Series No. 961538, 6 pp, 1996.
72. Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentrations for Selected Airborne Contaminants. Volume 2. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1996, 393 pp.
73. Wilsey PW, Vincent JH, Bishop MJ, Brosseau LM and Greaves IA. Exposures to inhalable and 'total ' oil mist aerosol by metal machining shop operators. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 57: 23-27, 1996.
74. Committee on Toxicology, National Research Council. Toxicity of Alternatives to Chlorofluoro carbons: HFC-J 34a and HCFC-123. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1996, 112 pp.
75. Holcroft CA, Eisen EA, Greaves lA, Wegman DH, Woskie SR, Monson RR. Crosssectional study of asthma and metalworking fluids. In: The Industrial Metalworking Environment: Assessment and Control of Metal Removal Fluids. Symposium Proceedings, Dearborn, Michigan. September 15-18,1997, pp 87-90.
76. Koscheyev VS, Leon G, Greaves IA. Lessons learned and unsolved problems after largescale disasters. Prehosp Dis Med 12: 49-60, 1997.
77. Woellner RC, Hall S, Greaves lA and Schoenwetter WF. Epidemic of asthma in a wood products plant using methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. Am J Ind Med 31: 56-63, 1997.
78. Eisen EA, Holcroft CA, Greaves, lA, Wegman DH, Woskie SR and Monson RR. A strategy to reduce healthy worker effect in a cross-sectional study of asthma and metalworking fluids. Am J lnd Med 31: 671-677, 1997.
79. Greaves lA, Monson RR, Smith TJ, Pothier U , Eisen EA, Kriebel D, Woskie SR, Kennedy SM and Shalat S. Respiratory health of automobile workers exposed to metalworking fluid aerosols: Respiratory symptoms. Am J lnd Med 32: 450-459, 1997.
80. Committee on Health Effects of Waste Incineration, National Research Council. Waste Incineration and Public Health. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 2000, 335 pp.
81. Greaves IA. Not-so-simple silicosis: A case for public health action. Am J lnd Med 37: 245-251,2000.
82. Greaves IA. The automobile as a confined space for toxic hazards. Am J [nd Med 38: 481-482,2000.
83. Sexton K, Greaves lA, Church T, Adgate JL, Ramachandran G, Tweedie R, Fredrickson A, Geisser M, Sikorski M, Fischer G, Jones D, Ellringer P. Measurement of children's environmental exposures and related health effects: School-based study recruitment in economically disadvantaged urban neighborhoods. J Exp Anal Environ Epidemiol 10: 682-694, 2000.
84. Hirschhorn N, Feldman RG, Greaves IA Abraham Lincoln's blue pills: Did our 16th president suffer from mercury poisoning? Perspect Bioi Med 44: 315-332, 2001.
85. Hecht SS , Ye M, Carmella SG, Fredrickson A, Adgate JL, Greaves lA, Church TR, Ryan AD, Mongin SJ, Sexton K. Metabolites of a tobacco-specific lung carcinogen in the urine of elementary school-aged children. Cancer Epidemiol Biomar Prev 10: 1l09-1I16, 200 I.
86. Torres EB, Greaves lA, Gapas JL, Ong IT. Occupational health in the Philippines. In: Ladou J (ed.), Occupational Health in Developing Countries, Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 17: 455-468,2002.
87. Gray JE, Greaves lA, Bustos DM, Krabbenhoft DP. Mercury and methylmercury contents in calcine, water, and sediment at the Palawan Quicksilver Mine, Philippines. Environ Geo143: 298-307,2003.
88. Sexton K, Adgate JL, Church TR, Greaves lA, Ramachandran G, Fredrickson AL, Geisser MS, Ryan AD. Recruitment, retention, and compliance results from a probability study of children's environmental health in economically disadvantaged neighborhoods. Environ
Health Perspect III: 731-736, 2003.
89. Greaves IA. Occupational Pulmonary Disease. In: McCunney RJ (ed), A Practical Approach 10 Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Third edition. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins: New York, pp. 295-313, 2003.
90. Gray JE, Greaves lA, Bustos DM, Krabbenhoft DP. Environmental mercury and methyl mercury contamination from the Palawan Quicksilver Mine, Philippines. Med Geol Newsletter 6: 7-10,2003.
91. Sexton K, Adgate JL, Church TR, Hecht SS, Ramachandran G, Greaves lA, Fredrickson AL, Ryan AD, Carmella SG, Geisser MS. Children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: Evidence for ethnic/racial differences in economicalJy disadvantaged neighborhoods. Environ Health Perspect 112: 392-397,2004.
92. Zheng CJ, Adams AB, McGrail MP, Marini JJ, Greaves lA. A proposed curvilinearity index for quantifying airflow obstruction. Respir Care 51: 40-45,2006.
93.Hirschhorn N, Greaves IA. Lincoln's gait (Comment). Perspec BioI Med 41: 631-632, 2006.
94.Greaves lA, Sexton K, Adgate JL, Church TR, Blumenthal M, Ramachandran G .. Fredrickson AL, Geisser MS, Ryan AD. Asthma, atopy and lung function among racIally diverse, poor inner urban Minneapolis school children. Environ Res 103: 257-266,2007.
95.Baker BA, Dodd K, Greaves lA, Zheng, CJ, Brosseau LM, Guidotti T. Occupational medicine physicians in the United States: Demographics and core competencIes. J Occup Environ Med49: 388-400,2007.
96.Hirschhorn N, Greaves IA. Louisa May Alcott: Her mysterious illness unmasked. Perspect BioI Med 50: 243-259,2007.
97.Greaves lA, Albovias J Jr, Malibago F. Sandata- The Edged Weapons of the Philippines. In: Historia do Afo na Acia Oriental: Uma visiio do desenvolomiento da armaria (History of Steel in Eastern Asia: A view of the development of armory). Macau Museum of Art: Macau, PR China, pp 173-180, 2007
98.Greaves lA, Bowditch MI, Winston A Y. The Swords of Continental South-East Asia. In: Historia do Afo na Acia Oriental: Uma visiio do desenvoLomiento da armaria (History of Steel in Eastern Asia: A view of the deveLopment of armory). Macau Museum of Art: Macau, PR China, pp 181-191,2007.
99.Baker BA, Katyal S, Greaves lA, Roeber Rice H, Emmett EA, Meyer ro. Occupational medicine graduate survey: Assessment of training programs and core competencies. J Occup Environ Med 49: 1325-1338,2007.
100. Greaves IA. Mean airspace chord length (Lm) is useful in assessing emphysema. Am J Appl Physiol 2008. Viewable online at http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/eletters/90968.2008vl
10 I. Nabeel, I, Baker BA, Zheng CJ, McGrail M, Marshall P, Flottemetsch T, Greaves IA. Physical fitness and self-reported injuries in police. Med Sci Sports Exercise (Submitted)
102. Greaves lA, Silbergeld EL, Strickland GT, Torres EB, Tapiodor IT, Ramos ER. An outbreak of toxic neuropathy among inmates of a Philippine jail. Environ Res (Submitted).
103. Brosseau LM, Fredrickson A, Nachreiner N, Greaves IA. Graduate proficiency assessment using a competency-based learning model. AJPH (Submitted).

Technical Reports for Public or Private Organizations

I. Wegman DH, Quinn MM, Ellenbecker M, Greaves lA, Lambert T and Sparks R. Interim Report for a Health Hazard Evaluation of Male Sexual Dysfunction at Ciba-Geigy, Mcintosh, Alabama. Submitted to NIOSH, January 25, 1982.
2. Wegman DH, Quinn MM, Ellenbecker M, Greaves lA, Lambert T and Sparks R. Addendum to Interim Report and Follow-up Protocol for a Health Hazard Evaluation of Male Sexual Dysfunction at Ciba-Geigy, McIntosh, Alabama. Submitted to NIOSH, April 12, 1982.
3.Wegman DH, Quinn MM, Ellenbecker M, Greaves lA, Lambert T and ~parks R: Seco,,;d Interim Report for a Health Hazard Evaluation of Male Sexual DysfunctIOn at Oba-Gelgy, McIntosh, Alabama. Submitted to NIOSH, June 1, 1982.
4.Greaves lAo Final Report of a Health Hazard Evaluation of the RMI Metal Reduction Plant, Ashatabula, Ohio. Submitted to NlOSH, July 1, 1982.
5.Wegman DH, Smith TJ, Fine L and Greaves IA: Study of RespiraJory Effects in the Retail Food Industry. Submitted to tbe Society of Plastics Industry: Polyvmyl Chlonde Meat Wrap Medical Subcommittee, July 1, 1983.
6.Greaves lA, Smith TJ and Ostennan J. Respiratory Effects of Airborne Emissions from Silicon Carbide Production. Submitted to L'lnstitut de la Recherche en Securite et Sante du Travai I, Province of Quebec, Canada, September 10, 1984.
7.Levenstein C (Chair) and fifteen authors. The Public Health Implications of the Bhopal Disaster. A Report of the Bhopal Working Group. Submitted to the Program Development Board of the American Public Health Association, May 1986. Published in Am J Pub Health 77: 230-236, 1987.
8.Greaves IA (Chair), Grimsrud DT, Liu BKY and Thron R. Final Report of the Ad Hoc Task Force on Asbestos Abatement Policy for the University of Minnesota. Submitted to the Board of Regents, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, November 7, 1990.
9.Greaves IA. Legislatively Mandated Report Concerning a Workers' Compensation Survey of Small Businesses in Minnesota. Submitted to the Minnesota Commissioner of Labor and Industry, March 22, 1996.
10. Greaves IA and Chouinard V. Progress Report to the Minnesota Department of Economics and Trade concerning Health and Safety Surveys in Small Businesses, July-December, 1996.
11. Greaves IA and Chouinard V. Progress Report to the Minnesota Department of Economics and Trade concerning Health and Safety Surveys in Small Businesses, January-June, 1997.
12, Greaves IA and Chouinard V. Final Report to the Minnesota Department of Economics and Trade concerning Health and Safety Surveys in Small Businesses, December, 1998.

Abstracts

1. Greaves lA, Colebatch HJH. The changing site of airway obstruction in asthma. Aust NZ J Med 7: 670,1977 (Abstract).
2. Greaves LA, Colebatch HJH. Influenzal pneumonia treated with corticosteroid. Aust NZ J Med 8: 451, 1978 (Abstract).
3. Colebatch HJH, Greaves IA. Inflation-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects. Aust NZ J Med 9: 477-478, 1979 (Abstract).
4. Greaves lA, Colebatch HJH. Elastic behaviour and structure in human lungs. Aust NZ J Med 9: 477, 1979 (Abstract).
5. Colebatch HJH, Greaves IA. Effect of aging on the pressure-flow behavior of the lungs. Proc Aust Physiol Pharmacol Soc 10: 286 P, 1979 (Abstract).
6. Greaves lA, Colebatch HJH. Asthmatic pneumomegaly. Proceedings of the International Conference on Respiratory Disease, Basel, 1979 (Abstract).
7. Colebatch HJH, Greaves lAo Exponential analysis of luog elastic behaviour. Am Rev Resp Dis 121: A898, 1980 (Abstract).
8. Greaves lA, Colebatch HJH. Small airway pathology is related to increased closing capacity and abnormal slope of phase m in excised human lungs. Am Rev Resp Dis 122: 657-658, 1980 (Letter).
9. Colebatch HJH, Greaves lAo The physiological evolution of pulmonary emphysema. Aust NZ J Med II: 10 I, 1981 (Abstract).
10. Colebatch HJH, Greaves lA, Ng CKY. Influence of airways closure on measurement of lung distensibility in pulmonary emphysema. Proc Aust Physiol Pharmacol Soc 12: 45P, 1981 (Abstract).
II. Greaves lA, Colebatch HJH, Ng CKY. Smoking effects on lung distensibility, airway conductance, and diffusing capacity. Am Rev Resp Dis (Suppl) 125: 116, 1982 (Abstract).
12. Greaves lA, Colebatch HJH. Cigarette smoking, emphysema, small airway disease, and chronic airflow obstruction - an epidemiologic view. Proceedings of the 26th Aspen Lung Symposium, Colorado, 1983 (Abstract).
13. Greaves lA, Ferris BG Jr, Burgess W A, Essex D. Respiratory effects of sulfur dioxide among com refinery workers. Am Rev Resp Dis (Suppl) 129: A157, 1984 (Abstract).
14. Shalat SL, Kennedy SM, Eisen EA, Greaves lAo An approach to addressing reporting bias for respiratory symptoms among workers. Am J Epidemiol 126: 776, 1987 (Abstract).
15. Greaves lA, Kennedy SM, Shalat SL, Eisen EA. Additional methods for measuring cough and breathing difficulty in respiratory health surveys. Proceedings of the XXII International Congress on Occupational Health, Sydney, Australia, 1987 (Abstract).
16. Milton OK, Godleski JJ, Feldman HA, Greaves lAo Toxicity of intratracheally instilled cotton dust, cellulose, and endotoxin. Presented at the Beltwide Symposium on Cotton Dust, New Orleans, 1988 (Abstract).
17. Kennedy SM, Greaves lAo Measurement of cough prevalence and frequency: A sensitive and reliable indicator of airflow abnormality in an occupational survey. Am Rev Respir Dis 137: A256, 1988 (Abstract).
18. Kennedy S, Kriebel 0 , Smith T, Woskie S, Greaves 10 Acute airflow obstruction in relation to machining fluid aerosol exposure. Am Rev Respir Dis 137: A299, 1988 (Abstract).
19. Paek 0 , McCool FD, Greaves lA, Loring SH. Breathing patterns during varied physical activities. Am Rev Respir Dis 139: A247, 1989 (Abstract).
20. Milton OK, Gere R, Feldman H, Greaves lAo A precise, sensitive Lirnulus test for airborne endotoxin. Am Rev Respir Dis 139: A387, 1989 (Abstract).
21. Greaves lA, Smith TJ, Woskie SR, Eisen EA, Shalat S, Kennedy SM. Respiratory symptoms associated with aerosols of machining and grinding fluids among auto workers. Am Rev Respir Dis 147: A90I , 1993 (Abstract).
22. Greaves lA, Smith TJ, Woskie SR, Eisen EA, Shalat S, Kennedy SM. Lung function among auto workers in relation to aerosols of machining and grinding fluids. Am Rev Respir Dis 147: A897, 1993 (Abstract).
23. Wilsey PW, Vincent JH, Bishop MJ, Greaves lA, Brosseau LM. Workers' exposures to inhalable and "total" oil mist aerosol in a metal machining shop. In: The Industrial Metalworking Environment: Assessment & Control. Symposium Proceedings, Dearborn, Michigan. November 13-16, 1995, pp 379-80 (Abstract).
24. Brosseau LM, Greaves lA, Vincent JH. Setting an occupational exposure limit for metalworking fluid aerosols. In: The Industrial Metalworking Environment: Assessment & Control. Symposium Proceedings, Dearborn, Michigan. November 13-16, 1995, P 382 (Abstract).
25. Eisen EA, Greaves IA. Asthma in automobile workers exposed to metal-working fluids.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 151: A421, 1995 (Abstract).
26. Eisen EA, Holcroft CA, Greaves lA, Wegman DH, Woskie SR. A cohort analysis applied to cross-sectional data to reduce the bealthy worker effect due to job transfer. Proceedings of the International Society for Occupational and Environmental Health, 1997. (Abstract)
27. Sexton K, Pellizzari ED, Quackenboss JJ, Lioy PJ, Shubat P, Adgate JL, Whitmore RW, Church TR, Stroebel C, Ramachandran G, Clayton A, Fredrickson A, Roberts M, Greaves lA, Freeman N. Measuring children's exposure to hazardous environmental mixtures: Two case studies illustrating complexities and chal lenges. American Chemical Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 1999. (Abstract)
28. Greaves IA. Hazardous Cures. Minnesota Physician, November, 1999.
29. Gray JE, Crock, JG, Bustos D, Greaves lA, Krabbenhoft DP. Mercury and methylmercury contents in samples of calcine, water, and sediment collected from the Palawan Quicksilver Mine, Palawan, Phi lippines. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Reno, 2000. (Abstract)
30. Gray JE, Bustos D, Greaves lAo Evaluation of mercury contamination at the Palawan Quicksilver Mine, Palawan, Philippines. Minamata Mercury Conference, Minamata, Japan, 200 I. (Abstract)
31. Greaves IA. Response to Zeka et al ., Am J Ind Med 43: 286-290, 2003. Am J lndust Med 44: 447-448, 2003. (Letter)
32. Baker B, Katyal S, Greaves I, Emmett E, Meyer J. Occupational medicine residency graduate survey: Demographics, assessment of training programs and core competencies. lnternational Commission on Occupational Health Conference, Vancouver, BC, 2007
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