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NIEHS & NTP at the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting

March 16-20, 2008

Agenda


Monday, March 17
9:30 AM-12:30 PM Exhibit Hall
Bioinformatics and Computational Toxicology
Poster Board 531. The use of gene expression data from multiple exposure times for the development of genomic biomarkers of carcinogenic potential. R. R. Shah; S. S. Auerbach; R. D. Irwin
1:00 PM-4:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Genetic Polymorphisms
Poster Board 307. Genetic risk factors in progressive massive fibrosis in coal miners. B. Yucesoy; V. J. Johnson; K. Fluharty; M. L. Kashon; J. Slaven; G. Kissling; D. Germolec; V. Vallyathan; M. I. Luster
1:00 PM-4:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Safety Assessment, Non-Pharmaceutical
Poster Board 547. Toxicity and carcinogenicity of chromium following chronic oral exposure: dependence on valence state and tissue uptake. M. D. Stout; B. J. Collins; R. A. Herbert; A. Nyska; G. E. Kissling; K. Levine; G. T. Ross; C. D. Hébert; G. S. Travlos; J. R. Bucher; M. J. Hooth
Poster Board 548. Tissue distribution of chromium in male Fischer 344 rats and female B6C3F1 mice exposed to sodium dichromate dihydrate in drinking water for 2 years. B. J. Collins; K. Levine; G. T. Ross; R. Fernando; T. R. Fennell; G. E. Kissling; M. D. Stout; M. J. Hooth
Poster Board 549. Tissue distribution of chromium in male Fischer 344 rats and female B6C3F1 mice exposed to chromium picolinate monohydrate in the diet for 2 years. R. Fernando; K. Levine; B. J. Collins; G. E. Kissling; M. J. Hooth; T. R. Fennell; G. T. Ross; M. D. Stout
Poster Board 546. Carcinogenesis studies of cresols in rats and mice. J. M. Sanders; J. R. Bucher; J. C. Peckham; G. E. Kissling; M. R. Hejtmancik; R. S. Chhabra
1:00 PM-4:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Stem Cell Biology and Toxicology
Poster Board 206. Differential inflammatory gene expression in young and aged mice during chemical injury-induced hippocampal neurogenesis. C. A. McPherson; M. Aoyama; S. F. Grissom; J. Gohlke; G. J. Harry
1:30 PM-1:45 PM, 6E, Convention Center,
Symposium Session
562. Environmental influence on female puberty and breast tumorigenesis. E. A. Maull; S. Lynch; D. Winn; G. Collman; L. Reinlib
2:45 PM-3:45 PM, 4C-4, Exhibit Hall,
NTP Exhibitor Hosted Session
Public access to the National Toxicology Program: From acrylamide to zinc. N. Walker
3:57 PM-4:15 PM, 2A, Convention Center
Platform Session Frontiers in Liver Toxicology Research
627. COX-2 KO mice are susceptible to sPLA2-mediated progression of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity. H. M. Mehendale; V. S. Bhave; S. Donthamsetty; J. R. Latendresse; M. Cunningham
Tuesday, March 18
9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Alternatives to Mammalian Models
Poster Board 514. Modeling the effects of chlorpyrifos on Caenorhabditis elegans growth and development. W. A. Boyd; M. V. Smith; G. E. Kissling; S. J. McBride; J. R. Rice; D. W. Snyder; C. J. Portier; J. H. Freedman
Poster Board 527. ICCVAM recommendations on the use of five in vitro pyrogen test methods for assessing the potential pyrogenicity of pharmaceuticals and other products. R. McFarland; M. Wind; J. Kulpa-Eddy; R. Tice; W. Stokes
Poster Board 534. In vitro cytotoxicity test methods for estimating rat acute oral toxicity: Prediction of GHS acute oral hazard categories. M. Paris; J. Strickland; S. Casati; R. Tice; W. Stokes
Poster Board 535. An alternative use of in vitro cytotoxicity test data to determine when rat acute oral toxicity testing should start with the limit test. J. Strickland; M. Paris; D. Allen; R. Tice; W. Stokes
1:00 PM-4:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Applications of Biological Modeling
Poster Board 237. A discrete time model to analyze the effects of toxicants on the growth of C. elegans nematodes in a medium throughput setting. M. Smith; W. Boyd; S. McBride; G. Kissling; J. H. Freedman; C. Portier
1:00 PM-4:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Regulation/Policy
Poster Board 206. The NICEATM-ICCVAM Five Year Plan: Creating a path forward to reduce, refine and replace animal testing. A. Poland; M. Wind; W. Stokes; D. Allen; S. Fitzpatrick; J. Kulpa-Eddy; D. Hattan; A. Jacobs; D. McCarley; A. Rispin; M. Snyder; C. Sprankle; R. Tice; D. Winters
1:30 PM-1:45 PM, 608, Convention Center
Workshop Session
1278. Host susceptibility and chemical safety testing: New approaches to estimate risks in the human population. I. Rusyn; J. E. French
1:35 PM-2:05 PM, 6B, Convention Center
Workshop Session - Molecular Mechanisms and Molecular Biology of Metal Carcinogenesis
1285. Molecular toxicology of transition metals: From yeast to man. J. H. Freedman
1:45 PM-2:15 PM, 608, Convention Center
Workshop Session - Host Susceptibility and Chemical Safety Testing: New Approaches to Estimate Risks in the Human Population
1279. Genetic variation and individual susceptibility to environmental exposure and disease. J. E. French
2:00 PM-3:30 PM, 210, Convention Center
Informational Session
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: Information meeting for students seeking postdocs. K. Olden
Wednesday, March 19
7:30 AM-8:50 AM, 608, Convention Center
Roundtable Session
1328. Toxicology training needs: New faces and new tools for the 21st century. W. Slikker; J. Bucher
9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Application of -Omics Research Tools in Toxicology
Poster Board 509. Age-related hepatic gene expression alterations in immune system pathways in the Fischer Rat. R. Frawley; D. Germolec; E. K. Lobenhofer; J. Parker; G. Boorman; R. Irwin
Poster Board 517. Global transcriptome changes in HepG2 cells exposed to copper. M. Song; J. H. Freedman
9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Metals I
Poster Board 549. MTF-1 and CARM1 may cooperate to regulate metallothionein expression and metal homeostasis. Braithwaite; J. Freedman
Poster Board 553. Caenorhabditis elegans gene, Numr-1, assembles into nuclear stress granules after cadmium treatment. B. Tvermoes; J. H. Freedman
Poster Board 609. Increased skin carcinoma formation in adult mice associated with distorted stem cell dynamics after in utero arsenic exposure. M. Waalkes; J. Liu; D. R. Germolec; J. M. Ward; R. E. Cannon; C. S. Trempus; R. W. Tennant; B. A. Diwan
9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
DNA Damage and Repair: Mechanisms and Agents
Poster Board 650. Growth arrest, DNA repair, and transcriptomic response to DNA damage in Caenorhabditis elegans. J. N. Meyer; W. A. Boyd; T. L. Crocker; D. W. Lehmann; A. M. Rodriguez; S. J. McBride; J. H. Freedman; B. Van Houten
Poster Board 653. Repair of radiation induced DNA strand breaks in p53 deficient and wild-type mouse hematopoietic stem cells is strain dependent. J. E. French; V. I. Parron
9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Nanoparticles: Inhalation and Respiratory Cell Injury
Poster Board 325. Carbon nanotubes and bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) act coordinately to stimulate platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling and lung fibrosis in rats. M. F. Cesta; J. P. Ryman-Rasmussen; D. G. Wallace; J. C. Bonner
9:00 AM-12:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Respiratory and Skin Hypersensitivity
Poster Board 209. Performance characteristics of the local lymph node assay (LLNA) limit dose procedure. W. Stokes; D. Allen; T. Burns; N. Choksi; J. Matheson; A. Jacobs; R. Tice
11:05 AM-11:25 AM, 2A, Convention Center
Platform Session -Mechanisms of Reproductive Toxicity
1388. In vivo metabolites of DE-71 are estrogenic in vitro. M. Mercado-Feliciano; R. M. Bigsby
12:00 PM-1:20 PM, 6B, Convention Center
Platform Session
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Meet the Directors: The NIEHS Strategic Plan. S. Wilson; C. Walker; W. Suk; D. Lang
1:00 PM-4:30 PM, Exhibit Hall
Biomarkers: Methods
Poster Board 228. Molecular dosimetry of the vinyl chloride-induced DNA adduct, 7-oxoethylguanine. E. Mutlu; Y. Jeong; G. Boysen; P. B. Upton; L. Collins; M. D. Stout; J. A. Swenberg
1:30 PM-1:45 PM, 6C, Convention Center
Symposium Session
1970. Nanomaterial pharmacokinetics and pharmacokinetic modeling: Where we are and where we need to go. N. Walker
4:30 PM-4:44 PM, 6C, Convention Center
Informational Seminar Session
2043. NIEHS Outstanding New Environmental Scientists (ONES) Awardees. J. P. Mastin; C. Shreffler
Thursday, March 20
8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Ballroom C&E
Convention Center Method Development, Autoimmunity and Disease Mechanisms in Immunotoxicology
Poster Board 228. Genistein protects female nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice from developing Type 1 diabetes. T. L. Guo; D. R. Germolec; W. Auttachoat; J. F. Zheng; K. L. White Jr.
8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Ballroom C&E
Convention Center Chemoprevention
Poster Board 313. Decreased incidences of neoplasms and non-neoplastic lesions in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice fed milk thistle extracts for two years. B. Singh; A. Nyska; J. Roycroft; D. E. Malarkey; J. Dunnick
8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Ballroom C&E
Convention Center Metals II
Poster Board 147. Heterologous expression system in yeast revealed structure-function relationship in metal transcription factor, MTF-1. Y. Jin; H. Al-Refai; J. Freedman
8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Ballroom C&E
Convention Center Food Safety II
Poster Board 422. Fumonisin B1 exposure phenocopies cholesterol deprivation in C. elegans. M. McElwee; A. Wise; W. A. Boyd; J. H. Freedman
8:30 AM-12:00 PM, Ballroom C&E
Convention Center Oxidative Injury and Redox Biology II: In Vitro
Poster Board 116. Procainamide, but not N-acetylprocainamide, induces protein radical formation on myeloperoxidase: A potential mechanism of agranulocytosis. A. Siraki; L. Deterding; M. G. Bonini; J. Jiang; M. Ehrenshaft; R. P. Mason
11:05-11:45 AM, 615, Convention Center
Symposium Session -Cellular Redox Status and Zinc Signaling
2331. Regulation of metal-inducible transcription by a zinc-finger transcription factor. J. H. Freedman; E. K. Braithwaite; Y. Jin

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