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more on 'expert' Peter Valberg

Patricia
Re: Peter A. Valberg, PhD

Microwave News
"http://microwavenews.com/docs/mwn.11-06.CT.pdf"
Discusses Valberg's industry scientist-for-hire approach in the context of RF exposure. Connecticut Dept. of Health disagreed with his findings, and the report talks variously about his approach and brings up concerns about it.

"http://microwavenews.com/docs/MWN.11(9)-06.pdf"
Shows how Valberg omits important info regarding cell phones and acoustical neuroma.

Do additional Google search with this string: "valberg site:http://microwavenews.com" and you'll find other references showing his pro-industry stance.

The Respiratory Tract As A Route of Exposure
"http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2025546029-6039.html"
Done by Valberg for Philip Morris

Science Corruption site (on the fence re: RF but mentions Valberg's connections with Big Tobacco)
"http://www.sciencecorruption.com/ATN167/00248.html"
"Peter Valberg — who ran a science-for-sale operation in Boston called Gradient Corp and was an adjunct professor at Harvard School of Public Health. He worked for RJ Reynolds and Philip Morris on occasions."

International Hormesis Society - 2002 Conference Overview
"http://www.dose-response.org/conference/2003/overview.htm"

Poster Sessions include:

Particulate Matter (PM) Increments may not be Causal in Mortality and Morbidity
by Peter A. Valberg, Gradient Corporation, Cambridge, MA


Conference Sponsors

Air Force
CRC Press
Department of Energy
ExxonMobil
Gradient Corporation
Health Canada
Honeywell
Lorillard
NIPERA
Philip Morris, Inc.
Radiation Science and Health Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at WPI
Rhom and Haas Company
R. J. Reynolds
Samueli Institute for Information Biology
The Jerry Cohen Foundation


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