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Summary of Information on Kenneth G. Brown, Ph.D.
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M E M 01 R A N D II M
DATE: MARCH 18, 1994
RE: SUHMARY OF INFORMATION ON KENNETH G. BROWN, Ph.D.
A review of material available in-house on Kenneth G.
Brown, the statistician who, as a subcontractor to the EPA, was the
primary author of the EPA's Risk Assessment on ETS reveals that he
has a Ph.D. in statistics and has worked with researchers from the
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and as a
contractor to the EPA. Brown has been a private consultant since
approximately 1987. With the exception of the Risk Assessment and
the summary of the EPA's public docket (attached), he has
apparently done no other work on ETS issues.
Biographical Information
Biographical information regarding Dr. Kenneth G. Brown
is scant. He received his B.A. degree in 1962 from Duke
University, his M.A. from American University in 1969 and earned a
Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1972. From 1972-1978 there is no
information available. In 1978-1985, he is listed as an Associate
Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of
Maine. It appears that in the year 1985, he worked at NIEHS and in
1989 formed his own consulting firm in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
He has published a few articles.
At the December 1990 IAQTHEC meeting for review of the
first draft of the EPA Risk Assessment, Brown said, when
introducing himself, that he had been an independent consultant
"for the last three years." Brown's publications give what appears
to be a home address in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with the
exception of one 1986 paper that indicates that Brown was
"formerly" at the National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS). Brown collaborated with personnel from NIEHS on
several papers (1985-1989)~.
Brown does business as Kenneth G. Brown, Ph.D.,
Incorporated, at P.O. Box 16608, Chapel Hill, North Carolina,
27516-6608. His letterhead suggests that his specialties aren
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Research and Publications
In general, the articles by Brown deal with models and
other methods of estimating risks due to exposures ranging from
chemicals to radiation. His only ETS-related publication, a 1991
meeting abstract, appears to be closely related to his work on the
EPA risk assessment. Brown has no other ETS- or smoking-related
publications.
Brown's work on the EPA Risk Assessment on ETS was not
his first contract with EPA: a 1989 paper, "Statistical
Uncertainty in the No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level," authored with
L. Erdreich of Clement Associates, Edison, New Jersey, was
supported by an EPA contract. In its references, that paper lists
additional contract work by Brown and others for EPA's Statistical
Policy Branch.
The first project concerning ETS prepared by Brown for
the EPA appears to be a draft final report on "Environmental
Tobacco Smoke and Lung Cancer," submitted in September 1989. Brown
was the "task leader" for this project, prepared under contract to
the Arlington, Virginia office of the Battelle Memorial Institute.
Brown is listed as author of the majority of the 1990
draft of the EPA Risk Assessment on ETS. Correspondence between
Brown and EPA's Steven Bayard indicates that Brown apparently ran
into some difficulties with revising the draft Risk Assessment as
scheduled. In a December 17, 1990 letter to Bayard, he states that
he is "unable to respond to the work assgnment from EPA on the ETS
project as it currently stands." Brown indicated that he had used
local faculty and graduate students as part-time help on the Risk
Assessment project, and was unable to do so at that time. In an
April 9, 1991 letter to Bayard, Brown commented that "[t)his kind
of work is more difficult and time-consuming than I had
envisioned," but promised to meet the budget and time
specifications given. He stated that his effort in revising the
epidemiological portion of the Risk Assessment was "justified,"
because the "studies are the primary source of information to
address the SAB and public comments, which probe more deeply than
we had previously investigated." In an attachment to this letter,
Brown indicates that he had "logged" $34,410 personally, and
$58,225 total to his firm on this project (October 1990-March
1991).
Brown prepared much of the revised Risk Assessment as a
subcontractor to ICF Incorporated, Fairfax, Virginia. Lexis/Nexis
searches did not reveal much about Brown's opinion concerning the
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final Risk Assessment, except for a quote attributed to him,
concerning the addition of other studies (e.g., Brownson and
Stockwell) to the meta-analysis. Brown "said that adding another
study or two to the analysis 'will not change our conclusion that
environmental tobacco smoke is a carcinogen,'" in a January 8, 1993
Newsdav article following the release of the final Risk Assessment.
Brown collaborated with Douglas G. Crawford-Brown, a
radiation physicist with the University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill on material concerning ETS and radon. This material appears
to have been intended for inclusion in the EPA Risk Assessment on
ETS, but was not included.
