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Carry W. Croghan

Mathematical Statistician

Exposure Measurements and Analysis Branch
Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division

 

EDUCATION/TRAINING

M.S. in Mathematics, 1987, Idaho State University

B.S. in Mathematics and Psychology, 1985, College of Idaho

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Database Manager, USEPA, ORD, NERL, HEASD, EMAB, RTP, NC; 10/2000 to present

Statistical Programmer Analyst, ASG, Cary, NC; 1999-2000

Programmer Analyst II, ClinTrials Research, Cary, NC; 1998-1999

Applications Programmer II, Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC;

1992-1998

 

SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS

Bronze Medal Recipients of ORD Awards: FY 2007

Silver Medal Recipients of ORD Awards: FY 2007

Bronze Medal Recipients of ORD Awards: FY 2002

  

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (3 out of 3 from 2003 to present)

Croghan, C. and Morgan, M. 2006. Generating participant specific figures using SAS graphic procedures. Presented at

SouthEast SAS Users Group, Atlanta GA, Oct. 8-10.

Croghan, C. and Williams, R. 2006. Detection and quantification of asymmetric peaks. Presented at SouthEast SAS

Users Group, Atlanta GA, Oct. 8-10.

Croghan, C. and Egeghy,P. 2003. Methods of dealing with values below the limit of detection using SAS. Presented at

SouthEast SAS User Group, St. Petersburg, FL, September 22-24.

 

NARRATIVE

Ms. Croghan has worked as a statistician and statistical programmer in the public and private sector in many different research areas including cardiovascular, cancer, pharmaceutical, and environmental research.  Currently, she is the data manager for the Human Exposure & Atmospheric Sciences Division.  Ms. Croghan is also the webmaster and work assignment manager for the Human Exposure Database System (HEDS).  HEDS (www.epa.gov/heds/) is a publicly accessible data repository.  It houses the data and documentation for the NHEXAS pilot studies.  As WAM she is overseeing the work on additional studies that are being prepared and loaded onto the HEDS website.

 

Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences

Research & Development | National Exposure Research Laboratory


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