Dr. Steven
Markowitz
Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Queens College
163-03 Horace Harding Blvd.
Fourth Floor
Flushing, NY 11365
Phone: 718-670-4184
Fax: 718-670-4189
E-mail: smarkowitz@qc.cuny.edu
Number of Human Subjects projects reported: 5
| QC-99-C-7-1-98-02 | "Medical Surveillance of Former and Current Workers at the DOE Gaseous Diffusion Plants & The Early Lung Cancer Detection Program Phase II: Medical Screening" |
| QC-00-C-99-08-25-01 | "Medical Surveillance of Former Workers at INL, Phase II; Medical Screening" |
| QC-04-04-06-07-01 | "Medical Surveillance of Former Y-12 and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Workers at the Department of Energy and Early Lung Cancer Detection. Phase II Medical Screening" |
| QC-05-05-10-04-05 | "Medical Surveillance of Former Workers at Fernald Phase II: Medical Screening" |
| QC-05-05-10-04-06 | "Medical Surveillance of Former Workers at Mound, Phase II: Medical Screening" |
"Medical Surveillance of Former and Current Workers at the DOE Gaseous Diffusion Plants & The Early Lung Cancer Detection Program Phase II: Medical Screening"
Principal Investigator: Dr. Steven Markowitz, Queens College, City University of New York
Project started in: 1999
Funding for Human Subjects Research:
This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.
Identifier or number: C-7-1-98-02
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review:
Full Board
Approving Institution: Queens College of the City University of New York
Most recent approval: 05/31/06
Additional IRB approvals from other institutions:
Type of Review:
Full Board
Approving Institution: Oak Ridge Site-wide Institutional Review Board
Most recent approval: 02/21/06
Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 874
Reporting period for number of human subjects:
Fiscal Year 2006
Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:
This is a medical screening and education program that is designed to detect potentially work-related chronic lung disease, hearing loss, and beryllium sensitivity. In addition, there is an early lung cancer detection component that uses low dose computed tomography (CT) scanning to identify potentially malignant nodules for referral for proper diagnosis and treatment. (The lung cancer component ended July 2006.)
"Medical Surveillance of Former Workers at INL, Phase II; Medical Screening"
Principal Investigator: Dr. Steven Markowitz, Queens College, City University of New York
Project started in: 2000
Funding for Human Subjects Research:
This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review:
Full Board
Approving Institution: Queens College of the City University of New York
Most recent approval: 04/18/06
Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 380
Reporting period for number of human subjects:
Fiscal Year 2006
Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:
This is a medical screening and education program that is designed to detect potentially work-related chronic lung disease, hearing loss, and beryllium sensitivity.
"Medical Surveillance of Former Y-12 and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Workers at the Department of Energy and Early Lung Cancer Detection. Phase II Medical Screening"
Principal Investigator: Dr. Steven Markowitz, Queens College, City University of New York
Project started in: 2004
Funding for Human Subjects Research:
This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review:
Full Board
Approving Institution: Queens College of the City University of New York
Most recent approval: 05/09/06
Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 1019
Reporting period for number of human subjects:
Fiscal Year 2006
Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:
This is a medical screening and education program that is designed to detect potentially work-related chronic lung disease, hearing loss, and beryllium sensitivity. In addition, there is an early lung cancer detection component that uses low dose computed tomography (CT) scanning to identify potentially malignant nodules for referral for proper diagnosis and treatment. (The lung cancer component began August 2006.)
"Medical Surveillance of Former Workers at Fernald Phase II: Medical Screening"
Principal Investigator: Dr. Steven Markowitz, Queens College of the City University of New York
Project started in: 2005
Funding for Human Subjects Research:
This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review:
Full Board
Approving Institution: Queens College of the City University of New York
Most recent approval: 05/09/06
Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 176
Reporting period for number of human subjects:
Fiscal Year 2006
Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:
This is a medical screening program that is designed to detect potentially work-related chronic lung disease, hearing loss, and beryllium sensitivity.
"Medical Surveillance of Former Workers at Mound, Phase II: Medical Screening"
Principal Investigator: Dr. Steven Markowitz, Queens College of the City University of New York
Project started in: 2005
Funding for Human Subjects Research:
This project does not involve the use of multiple protocols/subprojects.
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Review:
Type of Review:
Full Board
Approving Institution: Queens College of the City University of New York
Most recent approval: 05/09/06
Number of human subjects who participated in this project/protocol/subproject in the last reporting period: 261
Reporting period for number of human subjects:
Fiscal Year 2006
Type(s) of Human Subjects Involvement:
This is a medical screening and education program that is designed to detect potentially work-related chronic lung disease, hearing loss, and beryllium sensitivity.