E. Henry LeeStatistician (Biology)
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Education:
- B.Sc., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Statistics, 1976
- M.Sc., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Statistics, 1977
- Ph.D., Iowa State University, Ames, IA; Statistics, 1981
Previous Positions:
- 1990-Present: Courtesy Faculty, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Oregon State University
- 1985-1997: Biostatistician, Dynamac International, Inc (1996-1997); Mantech Environmental Research Services Corporation (1989-1996); NSI Technology Services Corporation - Environmental Services (1985-1989), Corvallis, OR
- 1981-1985: Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Montana State University
- 1977-1981: Research Assistant, Statistical Laboratory. Iowa State University
Research Interests and Skills:
- Ozone and exposure indices
- Exposure-response modeling
- Ozone uptake and deposition
- Risk assessment of forest oxidant damage
Professional Societies:
- American Statistical Association
Appointments / Honors:
- President, Oregon Chapter of the American Statistical Association, 1996-1997
- Vice-President, Oregon Chapter of the American Statistical Association, 1995-1996
- Secretary-Treasurer, Oregon Chapter of the American Statistical Association, 1994-1995
- President, Mu Sigma Rho, Iowa State University Chapter, 1980
Selected Publications:
- Lee, E.H., D.T. Tingey, P.A. Beedlow, M.G. Johnson, and R.B. McKane. 2004. A spatial analysis of fine-root biomass from stand data in the Pacific Northwest. Can. J. For. Res. 34: 2169-2180.
- Lee, E.H., D.T. Tingey, W.E. Hogsett, and J.A. Laurence. 2003. History of tropospheric ozone for the San Bernardino Mountains of Southern California 1963-1999. Atmospheric Environment 37:2705-2717.
- Lee, E.H. and W.E. Hogsett. 2001. Interpolation of temperature and non-urban ozone exposure at high spatial resolution over the western United States. Climate Research 18:163-179.
- Neufeld, H.S., E.H. Lee, J.R. Renfro, and W.D. Hacker. 2000. Seedling insensitivity to ozone for three conifer species native to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution 108:141-151.
- Lee, E.H., and W.E. Hogsett. 1999. Role of concentration and time of day in developing ozone exposure indices used in modeling crop loss. J. of Air & Waste Management Association 49:669-681.
- Neufeld, H.S., E.H. Lee, J.R. Renfro, and W.D. Hacker. Insensitivity of seedlings of several conifer species to ozone in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Environmental Pollution (in press).
- Hogsett, W.E., J.E. Weber, D. Tingey, A. Herstrom, E.H. Lee, and J.A. Laurence. 1997. An approach for characterizing tropospheric ozone risk to forests. Environmental Management. 21:105-120.
- Lee, E.H., W.E. Hogsett, and D.T. Tingey. 1994. Attainment and effects issues regarding the secondary ozone air quality standard. J. of Environmental Quality. 23:1129-1140.
- Lee, E.H., D.T. Tingey, and W.E. Hogsett. 1988. Evaluation of ozone exposure indices in exposure-response modeling. J. Environ. Pollut., 53:43-62.
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1996. Air Quality Criteria for Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants. Chapter 5. Environmental Effects of Ozone and Related Photochemical Oxidants. Co-authored Section 5.5 of Document with Dr. Allen S. Lefohn. Research Triangle Park, NC: National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development; report no. EPA/600/P-93/004bF. Available from: NTIS, Springfield, VA; PB96-185590INZ.
- Hogsett, W.E., A.A. Herstrom, J.A. Laurence, E.H, Lee, J.W. Weber, and D.T. Tingey. 1995. Risk characterization of tropospheric ozone to forests. Pages 119-145 in S.D. Lee and T. Scheider, editors, Comparative Risk Analysis and Priority Setting for Air Pollution Issues. proceedings of the 4th U.S.-Dutch international symposium: June 1993; Keystone, CO. Air & Waste Management Association publication VIP-43, Pittsburgh.
- Lee, E.H., W.E. Hogsett, and D.T. Tingey. 1994. Alternative attainment criteria for a secondary federal standard for ozone. Pages 549-584 in J.O. Nriagu, and M.S. Simmons, editors, Environmental Oxidants. Advances in Environmental Sciences and Technology Series, v. 28, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
- Tingey, D.T., W.E. Hogsett, and E.H. Lee. 1993. Effects of ozone on crops. Pages 175-206 in D.J. McKee, editor, Tropospheric Ozone: Human Health and Agricultural Impacts. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL.
- Hogsett, W.E., D.T. Tingey, and E.H. Lee. 1988. Ozone exposure indices: concepts for development and evaluation of their use. Pages 107-138 in W.W. Heck, O. C. Taylor, and D.T. Tingey, editors, Assessment of Crop Loss from Air Pollutants; Proceedings of an International Conference; October 1987; Raleigh, NC. Elsevier Applied Science; New York.
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