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·        Tested the most severely Lead Poisoned children from all major cities and Lead Treatment Hospitals in New Jersey 1978-2000
 
·        Investigated and published about the Worlds Worst Toxic Lead Site at Haina, Dominican Republic
 
·        Worldwide missions to detect environmental and occupational Lead exposure in children and adults since 1980
 
·        A humanitarian organization with multidisciplinary experience and contribution to Lead Poisoning Testing and Treatment since 1978 
 
·        World Leaders in preparing the first QC Reference Materials for Blood-Lead, Heavy/Trace metals and all models of Hematofluorometers, (FEP & ZnP), 1980 

 
·        Developed the first stable biological Quality Control Reference Material in 1984 for all models of Hematofluorometers (Helena, Aviv & ESA) with most Accurate Assigned Values (Clin.Chem 1989) 

 
·        Inventor of the most accurate and the Ultimate Third Generation GFAAS based Filter Paper Mass Lead Screening test for children.  Clin.Chem, 1999, Laboratory A  
 
·        Formerly one of the CDC’s Blood Lead Laboratory Reference System (BLLRS) designated Laboratory
 
·        Coinvestigator for Medical Evaluation of succimer (Chemet) the first Oral Chelating Agent for Lead Poisoning. (BK) Lancet. 1978
 
·        Coinvestigator for investigations of the population near Lead smelter in Mitrovica, Kosovo. (BK) Archives Environmental Health. 1982
 
·        Source of Risk Classification for Lead Poisoned Children CDC statement, 1985 (BK) Clin.Chem 1983 
 
·        Tested hundreds of thousands of children for detection of lead poisoning and early iron deficiency in the US and other parts of the world for the past 35 years
 
·        Developed and patented the first RIA test to detect Cocaine and Phencyclidine (PCP) abuse and the concept of Polyvalent Simultaneous Multiple Drug Immunoassays(BK)
 
·        Directed the worlds largest Drug Abuse and Childhood Lead Testing Program (BK) 1974-1989       

·        The CDC's amended 1985 threshold of 35 ug/dl EP for detection of lead poisoning and/ or iron deficiency based on published data BK et al Clin Chem 1983

·        Donated QC reference material to NYC DOH Lead Screening Program

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