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CURRICULUM VITAE
John Hartung, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
and
Associate Editor of the
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
ADDRESS:
Department of Anesthesiology
State University of New York
450 Clarkson Avenue - Box 6
Brooklyn, NY 11203-2098
TELEPHONE:
(718) 270-1880 (Office)
E-MAIL:
john.hartung@downstate.edu
EDUCATION
1973 University of Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, PA
Degree: Bachelor of Arts
1981 Harvard University – Cambridge, MA
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
APPOINTMENTS
1976 Teaching Fellow, Departments of Biology and Anthropology, Harvard University
1981 Medical Laboratory Technician, Department of Anesthesiology, SUNY
1982 Instructor, Department of Anesthesiology, SUNY
1984 Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, SUNY
1988 Associate Editor, Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
1994 Associate Professor of Anesthesiology (w/ Tenure), SUNY
SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Society for Neurosurgical Anesthesia and Critical Care
International Anesthesia Research Society
New York State Society of Anesthesiologists
Human Evolution and Behavior Society (Executive Council, 1989-95)
The Skeptics Society
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
1991 - Present Member, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
1998 - Present Chair, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
2004 – Present Professional Development Committee
TEACHING
1968 - 1970 United States Peace Corp - Ethiopia
Rural Development
1976 – 1981 Harvard University – Cambridge, MA
Anthropology and Biology
1982 - Present SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn – Brooklyn, NY
Department of Anesthesiology:
Principles of Statistics
INVITED LECTURES
1979 Natural Selection and Inheritance of Wealth.
Biology Department, Amherst College – Amherst, MA
1980 Polygyny and Inheritance of Wealth.
Biology Department, Amherst College – Amherst, MA
1981 Polygyny and Inheritance of Wealth.
Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University – Nashville, TN
1982 Succinylcholine and Intracranial Pressure in Cats.
American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – Las Vegas, NV
1983 Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Blood Flow During Tetrodotoxin-Induced Hypotension.
American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – Atlanta, GA
1984 Probability of Paternity vs. Grandmaternity
Simian Seminar - Harvard University – Cambridge, MA
Spotting Weak Statistical Inferences.
New York State Society of Anesthesiologists Postgraduate Assembly – New York, NY
1985 Matrilineal Inheritance: New Theory and Analysis.
Simposio Modelos Biologicos de la Accoin Humana – University de Palma de
Mallorca - Spain
Does Nitrous Oxide Preclude the Protective Effect of Barbiturates?
American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – San Francisco, CA
Clitoridectomy, Lineality, and Parental Investment.
Department of Anthropology, University of California – Davis, CA
1986 Do These Numbers Make Sense? Guidelines for the Non-Statistician.
New York State Society of Anesthesiologists Postgraduate Assembly – New York, NY
1988 Checking Statistical Inferences.
Workshop in Anesthesia - Brookdale Hospital Medical Center – Brooklyn, NY
Reading the Literature: Guidelines for the Non-Statistician.
New York Medical College – Valhalla, NY
Sociology and Psychopathology.
Human Evolution & Behavior Society Annual Meeting – University of Michigan -
Ann Arbor, MI
1989 Confidence Limits and When to Limit Confidence.
Department of Anesthesiology Lecture Series - L.I. Jewish Medical Center
– New Hyde Park, NY
Guidelines for Non-Statisticians.
New York State Society of Anesthesiologists Postgraduate Assembly – New York, NY
1990 Guidelines for the Non-Statistician.
Workshop in Anesthesia - Brookdale Hospital Medical Center – Brooklyn, NY
1991 Paraben Preservatives Do Not Cause Increased Intracranial Pressure in Cats.
American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – Washington, DC
1992 Statistical False Negatives.
Workshop in Anesthesia - Brookdale Hospital Medical Center – Brooklyn, NY
1993 Prospects for Morality.
Human Behavior & Evolution Society Annual Meeting - SUNY – Binghamton, NY
Cuckoldry, Seduction and Rape in the Torah, Talmud, and Midrash Rabbah.
Evolution & Human Behavior Seminar Series - University of Michigan – Ann Arbor, MI
Statistical Anesthesia - A New Way to Put People to Sleep.
Workshop in Anesthesia - Brookdale Hospital Medical Center – Brooklyn, NY
Propofol Elevates or Eliminates the Threshold for Lidocaine-Induced Seizures in Rats.
American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – Washington, DC
1994 Love Thy Neighbor: The Anatomy of In-Group Morality.
Biology Department, Amherst College – Amherst, MA
Absence of Evidence is not Evidence of Absence.
Workshop in Anesthesia - Brookdale Hospital Medical Center – Brooklyn, NY
1995 Nitrous Oxide Increases the Incidence of Emesis.
69th Annual Meeting of the International Anesthesia Research Society – Honolulu, HI
A Light Unto the Nations: Judeo-Christianity, Morality, and Group Selection.
Plenary Address. Human Behavior & Evolution Society Annual Meeting – Santa Barbara, CA
Type I Errors -- Statistical False Positive Inferences.
Workshop in Anesthesia - Brookdale Hospital Medical Center – Brooklyn, NY
1996 Research Development in Neuroanaesthesia: The Importance of the Question.
11th World Congress of Anesthesiologists – Sydney, Australia.
Prospects for Morality: God, Women, and Evolution.
The Skeptics Society Annual Conference – Pasadena, CA
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1997 The Bible -- What Bill Moyers and the Chattering Class Won’t Tell You.
Biology Department, Amherst College – Amherst MA
2000 Brain Care In The New Millennium: Will Anything Change?
Second International Update on Neuro-Anesthesia & Neuro-Critical Care - EURO NEURO 2000 – Genk, Belgium.
Reading The Neuro Literature: Prospecting for Gold.
Second International Update on Neuro-Anesthesia & Neuro-Critical Care, EURO NEURO 2000 – Genk, Belgium.
2003 Humanity’s Long-term Future Will Result From Intentional, Intelligent Human Design.
Humanity 3000 Seminar No. 4 – Foundation for the Future – Bellevue, WA.
2004 Statistics: A Guide for the Perplexed.
Refresher Course Lecture, American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – Las Vegas, NV.
2005 False Positive Inferences and the State of the Literature.
Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons – New York, New York
Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence: Statistical Power and the State of the Literature.
Nederlandse Vereniging Voor Anesthesiologie – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Importance of the Question: A Lesson from La Belle Otero.
Nederlandse Vereniging Voor Anesthesiologie – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Importance of the Question: A Lesson from La Belle Otero.
University of Utrecht – Utrecht, The Netherlands
Statistics: When to Suspect a False Negative Inference.
Refresher Course Lecture, American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting – Atlanta, Georgia.
2007 Statistics: False Positive Inferences and the State of the Literature.
Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York.
2008 Bias, or Gambling on the Outcome: A Lesson from La Belle Otero.
EURO NEURO 2008 — Maastricht, The Netherlands
Be A Real Scientist — Take A Tip From La Belle Otero.
New York University — New York, New York
Think Confidence Intervals, Not Power Analysis After The Data Are In
— an explanation using two recently published studies.
Society of Neurosurgical Anesthesia and Critical Care Annual Meeting
Orlando, Florida
PUBLICATIONS
1. Hartung, J. “On Natural Selection and the Inheritance of Wealth.” Current Anthropology, 17:607-22, 1976. ARTICLE
2. Hartung, J., Ellison P. “A Eugenic Effect of Medical Care.” Social Biology, 24:192-99, 1977. ARTICLE
3. Hartung, J. “An Implication about Human Mating Systems.” Journal of Theoretical Biology , 66:737-45, 1977. ARTICLE
4. Hartung, J. “Light, Puberty, and Aggression: a Proximal Mechanism Hypothesis.” Human Ecology, 6:273-98, 1978. ARTICLE
5. Hartung, J. “Parent-Offspring Conflict – A Retraction.” Journal of Theoretical Biology, 87:815-17, 1980. LETTER
6. Hartung, J. “The Geneticness of Traits: Beyond Vp=vg + Vge + COVge + Ve.” Current Anthropology, 21:131-32, 1980. LETTER
7. Hartung, J. “Paternity and Inheritance of Wealth.” Nature, 291: 652-54, 1981. ARTICLE
8. Hartung, J. “Genome Parliaments and Sex with the Red Queen.” In: Alexander, R.D., Tinkle, D. W., Eds. Natural Selection and Social Behavior: BOOK
Recent Research and New Theory. New York: Chiron Press, 1981, 382-402. CHAPTER
9. Tomberline T.J., Green P.J., Hartung, J. “A Correction for Diffusion: a Loglinear Approach to Galton's Problem.” Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Science Section: 365, 1981. ARTICLE
10. Hartung, J. “Might Cancer Be a Failed Response to Renegade Mitochondria?” Journal of Theoretical Biology, 94:173-78, 1982. ARTICLE
11. Hartung, J. “Carcinogenesis and Post-Hoc Conclusions from Cybrids.” Journal of Theoretical Biology, 97:715-16, 1982. LETTER
12. Hartung, J. “Polygyny and Inheritance of Wealth.” Current Anthropology, 23:1-12, 1982 (see also 23:3:334-35). ARTICLE
13. Hartung, J. “Comment: Reply to Gray and Wolfe.” Ethology and Sociobiology, 3:101, 1982. LETTER
14. Wolf, G.L, Capuano, C., Hartung, J. “Nitrous Oxide Increases Intraocular Pressure after Sulphur Hexafluoride.” Anesthesiology, 58:298-300, 1983. ARTICLE
15. Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J., Giffin J.P., Shwiry, B. “Intracranial and Hemodynamic Changes after Succinylcholine in Cats.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 62:1006-09, 1983. ARTICLE
16. Giffin, J.P., Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J., Shwiry, B. “Intracranial Pressure During Nifedipine-induced Hypotension.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 62:1078-80, 1983. ARTICLE
17. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E., Giffin, J.P. “Absence of Evidence is not Evidence of Absence.” Anesthesiology, 58:298-300, 1983. LETTER
18. Hartung, J. “In Defense of Murdock: A Reply to Dickeman.” Current Anthropology, 24:125-26, 1983. LETTER
19. Giffin J.P., Cottrell, J.E., Shwiry, B., Hartung, J., Epstein J., Lim, K. “Intracranial Pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure and Heart Rate Following Midazolam or Thiopental in Humans with Brain Tumors.” Anesthesiology 60:491-94, 1984. ARTICLE
20. Fyman, P.N., Hartung, J., Weinberg, S., Stackhouse, J. “Prevalence of Hepatitis B Markers in the Anesthesia Staff of a Large Inner-City Hospital.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 63:433-36, 1984. ARTICLE
21. Fyman, P.N, Triner, L., Schranz, H., Hartung, J., Casthely, P.A., Abrams, L.M, Keaney, A.E., Cottrell, J.E. “Effect of Volatile Anaesthetics on Nitrous Oxide-Fentanyl Anesthesia on Bleeding Time.” British Journal of Anaesthesia, 56: 1197-1200, 1984. ARTICLE
22. Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J., Giffin, J.P., Shwiry, B. “Intracranial Pressure During Tetrodotoxin-induced Hypotension.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 63:1005-09, 1984. ARTICLE
23. Hartung, J. “The Sociobiology of Sex and Sexes Today.” Current Anthropology 25:202-203, 1984. INVITED COMMENT
24. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Succinylcholine and Intracranial Pressure: Reply to Lam and Gelb.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 63:620-22, 1984. LETTER
25. Wolf, G.L., Hartung, J., Capuano, C. “Replies to Thaller, Merhige, Lincoff, and Poznack.” Archives of Ophthalmology, 103:1272-74, 1984. LETTER
26. Hartung, J. “Heritable I.Q. – A Reason to Bother.” Scientific Correspondence Nature, 311:515-16, 1984 . LETTER
27. Hartung, J. “Blood Group and Socioeconomic Class.” Nature, 309:398, 1984. LETTER
28. Giffin, J.P., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E, Litwak, B., Capuano, C. “Intracranial Pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure, and Heart Rate after Rapid Paralysis with Artracurium in Cats.” Canadian Anesthesiology Society Journal, 32: 618-21, 1985. ARTICLE
29. Mazzoni, P., Giffin J.P., Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J., Capuano, C., Epstein J.M. “Intracranial Pressure and Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances During Diltiazem-induced Hypotension.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 65:1001-04, 1985. ARTICLE
30. Hartung, J. “Eusocial Coprophagous Diploids -- Who Is Reproducing?” Journal of Theoretical Biology, 114:9, 1985. ARTICLE
31. Hartung, J. Review: “Incest: A Biosocial View.” By J. Shepher. American Journal BOOK of Physical Anthropology, 67:167-71, 1985. REVIEW
32. Hartung, J. “The Holocaust.” Harvard Magazine, July – August 1985. LETTER
33. Hartung, J. “The Nose Knows.” Nature, 316:290, 1985. LETTER
34. Hartung, J. “Comment on Darwinian Selection, Symbolic Variation, and the INVITED Evolution of Culture.” Current Anthropology, 26:82, 1985. COMMENT
35. Cottrell J.E., Hartung, J. “Cerebral Vascular Responses to Hypocapnia during Nitroglycerine-induced Hypotension.” Neurosurgery, 16:472, 1985. INVITED COMMENTARY
36. Hartung, J. “Viscosity, Noses, and I.Q.” Nature, 314:398, 1985. LETTER
37. Hartung, J. “Polygyny, Bride-Price, Inheritance, and Oedipus.” In: Vogler, G.,
Welk, K., eds. The Bride: Given Away, Sold, Bartered, Stolen. Koln: Rautenstrauch- Joest Museum, 1985, 794-97. BOOK CHAPTER
38. Hartung, J. “Matrilineal Inheritance: New Theory and Analysis.” Behavioral and Brain Science., 8:661-68, 1985. ARTICLE
39. Wolf G.L., Capuano, C., Hartung, J. “The Effect of Nitrous Oxide on Arterial Chamber Gas Bubble Volume.” Archives of Ophthalmology, 103:418, 1985. ARTICLE
40. Fyman, P.N., Hartung, J. Casthely, P.A., Abrams, L.A., Schneider, A., Weinberg, S. “Hemodynamic Effects of Metocurine during Isoflurane Anesthesia.” Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 30:70-71, 1986. ARTICLE
41. Giffin J.P, Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E., Capuano, C., Shwiry B. “Effect of Vercuronium on Intracranial Pressure, Mean Arterial Pressure, and Heart Rate on Cats.” British Journal of Anesthesiology, 58:44-43, 1986. ARTICLE
42. Hartung, J. “Proximate Mechanisms and Distal Objectives.” Behavior Brain Science, 9:196, 1986. INVITED COMMENT
43. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Nitrous Oxide Reduces Thiopental-induced Prolongation of Survival in Hypoxic and Anoxic Mice.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 66:47-52, 1987. ARTICLE
44. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Nitrous Oxide is no Gas to laugh at.” The Forum (SNACC News), Winter, 1987. INVITED COMMENTARY
45. Hartung, J. “Non-Heritable Genetic Differences.” Behavior Brain Science, 10:25, 1987. INVITED COMMENTARY
46. Gotta, A.W., Capuano, C., Hartung, J., Sullivan, C.A., Sheinbaum, R. “Calcium Blockers Inhibit Human Platelet Aggregation.” N Y State J Med, 88:132-33, 1988. ARTICLE
47. Karlin, A.D., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Rate of Induction of Hypotension with Trimethaphan Modifies the Intracranial Pressure Response in Cats.” Brit J Anesth, 60:161-66, 1988. ARTICLE
48. Hartung, J. “A Disciplinary Matter.” Nature, 336:418, 1988. LETTER
49. Hartung, J. “Deceiving Down: Conjectures on the Management of Subordinate Status. “In: Lockard, J. & Paulus, D., Eds. Self-Deceit: An Adaptive Mechanism. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Co, 1988, 170-185. BOOK CHAPTER
50. Hartung, J. “Testing Genetic Similarity: Out of Control.” Behavior Brain Sci, 12:529, 1989. INVITED COMMENTARY
51. Hartung, J. “Too Many P’s in the Pod.” Behavior Brain Science, 12:23, 1989. INVITED COMMENTARY
52. Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J. “On the Need for a New Journal.” Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 1:1-2, 1989. EDITORIAL
53. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “On Hot Mice, Cold Facts, and Would-be Replication.” Anesthesia Analgesia, 69:408, 1989. LETTER
54. Hartung, J. Eilat. New York Times, January 8, 1989. LETTER
55. Hartung, J. “On High Fashion and Low Power in Anesthesiology Research.” J Neurosurg Anesth, 3:83-84, 1991. EDITORIAL
56. Pompy, L., Karlin, A., Capuano, C.M., Cottrell, J.E, Hartung, J. “Paraben Preservatives Do Not Cause Increased Intracranial Pressure in Cats.” Anesthesiology, 75:669-72, 1991. ARTICLE
57. Mihm, F.G., Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J., Kass, I.S., Bendo, A.A., Abramowicz, A.E. “Cerebral Damage and Pharmacologic Intervention.” In: Newfield, P. and Cottrell, J.E. Handbook of Neuroanesthesia: Clinical and Physiologic Essentials. (2nd Ed.) Little, Brown & Co, 1991, 59-102. BOOK CHAPTER
58. Hartung, J. “This Feud’s on Us.” Newsday, August 12, 1992. LETTER
59. Hartung, J. “Getting Real About Rape.” Behavior Brain Sci, 15:390-92, 1992. INVITED COMMENTARY
60. Bendo, A.A., Kass, I.S., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Neurophysiology and Neuroanesthesia.” In: Barash, P.G., Collen, B.F., Stoelting, R.K., Eds. Clinical Anesthesia (2nd Ed.) Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co, 1992. BOOK CHAPTER
61. Hartung, J. “Nitrous Oxide – It’s Enough to Make You Vomit.” Anesthesiology, 78:403-04, 1993. LETTER
62. Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J. “On Rock and Roll and Index Medicus.” J. Neurosurg Anesth, 5:69-70, 1993. EDITORIAL
63. Hartung, J. “Pérusse is Right.” Behavior Brain Science, 16:294, 1993. INVITED COMMENTARY
64. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Negative Inferences about Rare Events Require Large Samples.” Anesthesiology, 79:1155, 1993. LETTER
65. Hartung, J. “Church’s Growing Pains.” Newsday, 1/15/93. LETTER
66. Twersky, R.S., Hartung, J., Berger, B.J., McClain, J, Beaton, C. “Midazolam Enhances Anterograde but not Retrograde Amnesia in Pediatric Patients.” Anesthesiology, 75:669-72, 1993. ARTICLE
67. Hartung, J. “Head Injury and Therapeutic Hypothermia.” J Neurosurg, 80:776, 1994. LETTER
68. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Mild Hypothermia and Cerebral Metabolism.” Neurosurg Anesth, 6:1-2, 1994. EDITORIAL
69. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “In Response to: Effects of Hypothermia on Cerebral Metabolic Rate for Oxygen.” J Neurosurg Anesth, 6:222-23, 1994. LETTER
70. Hartung, J., Ying, H., Weinberger., J, Cottrell, J.E. “Propofol Prevents or Elevates the Threshold for Lidocaine-induced Seizures in Rats.” J Neurosurg Anesthes, 6:254-59, 1994. ARTICLE
71. Hartung, J. The best, the brightest and ‘The Bell Curve.’ New York Times, 11/13/94 LETTER
72. Cottrell, J.E., Hartung, J. “Induced Hypotension.” In Cottrell, J.E., Smith, D.S., Eds. Anesthesia Neurosurgery, 3rd Ed. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby, 1994. BOOK CHAPTER
73. Hartung, J. “Hopes for a Balkan Settlement.” Newsday, A35, 8/16/95. LETTER
74. Hartung, J. “Review of K. MacDonald’s: A People That Shall Dwell Alone: Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy.” Ethology & Sociobiol, 16:335 42, 1995. BOOK REVIEW
75. Hartung, J. “Love Thy Neighbor: The Evolution of In-Group Morality.” Skeptic 3(4):86-98, 1995. ARTICLE
76. Abramowicz, A.E., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Neuroanesthesia.” In: Tindall G.T., Cooper, P.R., Barrow, D.C., eds. The Practice of Neurosurgery. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1995. BOOK CHAPTER
77. Hartung, J. “Charges of Anti-Semitism.” Science, 273:1322, 1996. LETTER
78. Hartung, J. “Isoflurane, Fentanyl, Thiopental, and Brain Edema.” Anes Analg 82:672, 1996. LETTER
79. Hartung, J. "Throw the Baby Out, Draw New Bathwater." Skeptic, 4(1):28-31, 1996. LETTER
80. Hartung, J. "That's the Way the Ball Bounces." Skeptic, 4(3):21, 1996. LETTER
81. Hartung, J. “Twenty-four of Twenty-seven Studies Show a Greater Incidence of Emesis Associated with Nitrous Oxide than with Alternative Anesthetics.” Anesthesia and Analgesia, 83:114-16, 1996. (See also; Anesthesia and Analgesia 87(5):1215, 1998). ARTICLE
82. Hartung, J. “Prospects for Existence: Morality and Genetic Engineering.” Skeptic 4(2):62-71, 1996. ARTICLE
83. Hartung, J. In response to Allen, Kupelnick, Ross, Ballantyne, and Gratz: "Criticism of Hartung's Analysis." Anes Analg, 84:1169-70, 1997. LETTER
84. Hartung, J. "Russia, China, and NATO Expansion." Newsday, 7/25/97. LETTER
85. Hartung, J. "Religion and Mutilation." New York Times, 1/3:A26, 1997. LETTER
86. Hartung, J. In response to Overdyk & Roy's "Nitrous Oxide Induces Emesis, Maybe 100% Oxygen is an Antiemetic." Anesth Analg, 84:231-232, 1997. LETTER
87. Hartung, J. "Amending Covenants." Palestine Times, 75, September 1997. LETTER
88. Hartung, J. "The Final Settlement." Palestine Times, 76, October 1997. COMMENTARY
89. Hartung, J. "The Zimmerman Telegram -- Buy Now, Pay Later." Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, 16(3):3, October/November 1997. LETTER
90. Hartung, J. "Know Your Enemy: Netanyahu." Palestine Times, 77, November 1997. COMMENTARY
91. Hartung, J. "Thou Shalt Not Kill Who?" Palestine Times, 78, December 1997. COMMENTARY
92. Hartung, J. "Comment on Steven Pinker's 'Why They Kill Their Newborns." The New York Times Magazine, 12/14/1997. LETTER
93. Bendo, A.A., Kass, I.S., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Neurophysiology and Neuroanesthesia.” In: Barash, P.G, Cullen, B.F, and Stoelting, R.J., eds.: Clinical Anesthesia (3rd Ed.) Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1997. BOOK CHAPTER
94. Hartung, J. “If I Had It to Do Over.” In: L. Betzig, Ed. Human Nature: a Critical Reader. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. BOOK CHAPTER
95. Hartung, J. "Whose Lord?" Palestine Times, 79, January 1998. COMMENTARY
96. Hartung, J. , Cottrell, J.E. "In Reply to D.W. Marion's 'In Response to: Statistics And Hypothermia." J Neurosurg Anes, 10:122-23, 1998. EDITORIAL
97. Hartung, J. "Sex, Lies, and the President of the United States." Newsday, A45, 1/28/98. LETTER
98. Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E.: "Statistics and Hypothermia." J. Neurosurg Anes 10:1-4, 1998. EDITORIAL
99. Hartung, J. "Do Polls Tell What we Think?" Newsday, A49, 3/26/98. LETTER
100. Hartung, J. "The Virtues of Violence Against Property: Advice for the New Intifadah." Palestine Times, 80, February 1998. COMMENTARY
101. Hartung, J. "Taking Aim and Buying Time." Palestine Times, 81, March 1998. ARTICLE
102. Hartung, J. "Why Might Others Hate Us?" Newsday, B8, 8/30/98. LETTER
103. Hartung, J. "Pollard Put Others at Risk." Newsday, A48, 10/30/98. LETTER
104. Hartung, J. "Look Good? They are Good!" ASA Newsletter, 62:39, 1998. LETTER
105. Hartung, J. "Was Jesus a Feminist?" Harvard Magazine, November-December 1998. LETTER
106. Hartung, J. "Because it is Necessary to Affix Right Ideas to Words." Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 11(4):229-230, 1999. EDITORIAL
107. Hartung, J. "The Number of Losers is More Important Than the Size of the Jackpot." Evolution and Human Behavior, 20(3):213, 2000. LETTER
108. Hartung, J. & Cottrell, J.E. "Tirilazad and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage." Journal of Neurosurgery. 92:508, 2000. LETTER
109. Hartung, J. "Evolution by Foresight." Newsday, 10/3/00. LETTER
110. Bendo, A.A., Kass, I.S., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Anesthesia for Neurosurgery.” In: Barash, P.G., Collen, B.F., Stoelting, R.K., Eds. Clinical Anesthesia (4th Ed.) Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co. Williams & Wilkins, 2001. BOOK CHAPTER
111. Hartung, J. & Cottrell, J.E. "A Case in Point." Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 13(3):187-188, 2001. EDITORIAL
112. Hartung, J. "So Much Promise, So Little Power." Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 13(1): 1-2, 2001. EDITORIAL
113. Hartung, J. "Israeli Occupation." Newsday, 4/5/01. LETTER
114. Hartung, J. "Jury's Still Out on Vietnam." Newsday, 5/15/01. LETTER
115. Hartung, J. "Slavery Reparations." Newsday, 9/11/01. LETTER
116. Hartung, J. "So be Good for Goodness Sake." Behavior and Brain Sciences, 25(2):261-2, 2002. INVITED COMMENTARY
117. Hartung, J. "Too Limited a View of What Clinical Anesthesiology Could Become." Anesthesiology, 96:1032, 2002. LETTER
118. Hartung, J. & Cottrell, J.E. "Limitation of Supervision." Anesthesiology, 99:513, 2003. LETTER
119. Hartung, J. Humanity’s Long-term Future Will Result From Intentional, Intelligent Human Design. Humanity 3000 Seminar #4 Proceedings, 267-282. Foundation for the Future. Bellevue, Washington,2004. INVITED ARGUMENT
120. Hartung, J. Thousand-year Vision for Humanity. Foundation for the Future. Video available at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7ismrlQniE. 2004 INVITED VIEW
121. Cottrell,J.E., Hartung, J. Cool it on cooling — at least during aneurysm surgery. Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 16(2): 113-1144, 2004. EDITORIAL
122. Hartung, J. Statistics: A Guide for the Perplexed. American Society of Anesthesiology 55th Annual Meeting Refresher Course Lectures: Basic Science Reviews, pp 379:1-379:7.. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2004. INVITED REVIEW
123. Hartung, J., Cottrell J.E. Intention-to-treat analysis should be supplemented by on-treatment analysis. Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology, 17(2): 63-64, 2005. EDITORIAL
124. Hartung, J. Statistics: When to Suspect a False Negative Inference. American Society of Anesthesiology 56th Annual Meeting Refresher Course Lectures: Basic Science Reviews, pp 337:1-377:7. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2005. INIVTED REVIEW
125. Bendo, A.A., Kass, I.S., Hartung, J., Cottrell, J.E. “Anesthesia for Neurosurgery.” In: Barash, P.G., Collen, B.F., Stoelting, R.K., Eds. Clinical Anesthesia (5th Ed.) Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2004, 2006. BOOK CHAPTER
126. Hartung, J. Of mice and men and type II errors. Anesthesiology 104(1):206, 2006. LETTER
127. Hartung, J., Cottrell J.E. Brain O2. Journal of Neurosurgery 105(3):505, 2006. LETTER
128. Hartung, J. How to Fix Iraq (and U.S.-World Relations At Large). Aljazeera Magazine (www.aljazeera.com/cgibin/review/article_full_story.asp?service_id=12408) (text excerpted and posted on 11/13/06 with link to video at: www.youtube. com/watch?v=W9vhYM1YaLU), 2006 ARTICLE & VIDEO
129. Hartung, J. A Perspective on the Future of Mankind. Interview by Dr. Deas of “Health Center” (Television broadcast with coverage and video link in Downstate’s Media Newsletter. Brookly Community Access Television (Channels 56 & 34, Cablevision 67) Nov. 13, Noon & 8:00 PM. Click here to watch the video INVITED INTERVIEW
130. Hartung, J., Cottrell J.E. Cerebral oxygenation. Journal of Neurosurgery 108(2): 339, 2008. LETTER
131. Hartung, J., Cottrell J.E. Newborns and anesthetic neurotoxicity. Anesthesiology 108(2):339, 2008. LETTER
132. Hartung, J. Good connections: neuroanesthesiology, SNACC and JNA. Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology 20(2):75, 2008. EDITORIAL
John Hartung is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology and an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the State University of New York.
His Ph.D. is in anthropology from Harvard. About half of Dr. Hartung's publications are in social science, with the rest in medicine (Curriculum Vitae).
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