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Poster Session

Superfund Basic Research Program 2004 Annual Meeting: Application of Molecular Technologies for Reducing Uncertainties in Risk


  1. Biomolecule and Hydroxyl Radical-Based Techniques for Detoxification of Hazardous Organics (Deepak Ahuja, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  2. Developmental Exposure to Chlorpyrifos Elicits Sex-Selective Alterations of Serotonergic Synaptic Function in Adulthood (Justin E Aldridge, Duke University SBRP)
  3. Differential gene expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes among arsenic exposed individuals with and without arsenical skin lesions in a Bangladesh population (Maria Argos, Columbia University SBRP)
  4. Application of the CALUX Recombinant Cell Bioassay for Detection and Relative Quantitation of Halogenated Dioxins and Related Chemicals in Environmental Matrices (David S. Baston, University of California, Davis SBRP)
  5. Polymorphisms in Glutathione Related Pathway Genes and Their Association (Lynn M. Bekris, University of Washington SBRP)
  6. The Development and Application of Microbial Molecular Biomarkers of Ecosystem Health (Nicolas Bouskill, Harvard University SBRP)
  7. Combined Photolytic and Microbial Degradation of PAH (Johnnie Chamberlin, Duke University SBRP)
  8. Nickel Exposure Decreases Cellular Iron Level and Converts Cytosolic Aconitase to Iron Regulated Protein 1 (Haobin Chen, New York University SBRP)
  9. Association between Low-dose Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water and High Blood Pressure in Bangladesh (Yu Chen, Columbia University SBRP)
  10. Oxidation of 2'-deoxyguanosine and 8-Oxo-2'-deoxyguanosine by Dimethyldioxirane (Diana E. Degen, University of North Carolina SBRP)
  11. Reductive Dechlorination of the Vinyl Chloride Surrogate Chlorofluoroethene in TCE-Contaminated Groundwater (Elliot Ennis, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  12. Quantitation of Selected Microbial Populations in Chloroethene-Contaminated Groundwater (Whitney J. Fraser, University of Washington SBRP)
  13. Arsenic Oxidation by Aerobic Chemoautotrophic Microorganisms from Soil and Sediments (Elizabeth Garcia-Dominguez, New York University SBRP)
  14. Leaching from Solid Residuals of Arsenic Treatment under Landfill Conditions (Amlan Ghosh, University of Arizona SBRP)
  15. Interactions of Complex Chemical Mixtures from Contaminated Sediments at a Superfund Site (Annika Gillespie, Texas A&M University SBRP)
  16. Association between inorganic arsenic exposure and increased vibrotactile threshold in Bangladesh (Danella Hafeman, Columbia University SBRP)
  17. Aromatic Hydrocarbon Neurotoxicity: Assessment of CNS Protein Vulnerability In Vitro (Seyed BS Hashemi, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  18. Natural Plant Populations on an Aged Petroleum Refinery Landfarm: Phytotoxicity, Stabilization, and Degradation of Contaminants (Heather F. Henry, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  19. Assessing the Human Health Threat from CCA-treated Mulch (Crystal M. S. High, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  20. The use of a passive, integrative, in situ sampler to assess the influence of seasonal and episodic events on the distribution of bioavailable manganese (Mn) and trace metals in the lower Willamette River, Portland Harbor Superfund site, OR (Wendy E. Hillwalker, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  21. The impact of cadmium and environmental factors on naphthalene removal by a multi-species biofilm (Peng Jin, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  22. Pore Water and Sediment Profiles of Arsenic From a Contaminated Stream and Lake (Alison R. Keimowitz, Columbia University SBRP)
  23. Inter-individual variability in benzene metabolites (Sungkyoon Kim, University of North Carolina SBRP)
  24. Monitoring Bioaugmenation with Single-Well Push-Pull Tests in Sediment Systems Contaminated with Trichloroethene (Jae-Hyuk Lee, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  25. Different Ratios of Omega 6 and Omega 3 Fatty Acids Can Mediate PCB Toxicity in Endothelial Cells (Wang Lei, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  26. Exposure Assessment in Contaminated Environments (Rebecca Lingenfelter, Texas A&M University SBRP)
  27. PPARgamma and PPARalpha Reduce PCB-Induced Inflammation in Endothelial Cells (Zuzana Majkova, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  28. The Plasma Membrane Microdomains Caveolae are Involved in Toxicity of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (Zuzana Majkova, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  29. Reactive Iron Oxide Based Adsorbent Media for Removing Arsenic from Potable Water (Dhananjay Mishra, University of Arizona SBRP)
  30. Effect of Acetaminophen on Cytosolic and Mitochondrial Glutathione in the Livers of Wild-Type, GCLM-Heterozygous, and GCLM-Null Mice (Isaac Mohar, University of Washington SBRP)
  31. Altered Fungal Community Structure in Forest Soils Impacted by Chromium Contamination (Sabrina R. Mueller, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  32. Environmental Microbes can Speciate and Cycle Arsenic (E. Danielle Rhine, New York University SBRP)
  33. A simple hydride generation CE-ICP-MS interface for arsenic speciation (Douglas D. Richardson, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  34. Analysis of Organophosphorus Chemical Warfare Degradation Products by HPLC-ICP-MS (Douglas D. Richardson, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  35. Multisubstrate biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in porous media biofilms (Sylian J. Rodriguez, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  36. Develop mulch biofilm barriers for PAH contaminated groundwater (Y. Seo, University of Cincinnati SBRP)
  37. Using passive integrative sampling devices to assess the influence of seasonal and episodic events on the distribution of bioavailable PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in the Portland Harbor Superfund site, Oregon (Doolalai Sethajintanin, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  38. Tools for Assessing N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) Biodegradation by Monooxygenase Enzymes (Jonathan O. Sharp, University of California, Berkeley SBRP)
  39. The effect of seasonal and episodic events on biologically available polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the Willamette River, Oregon (Gregory J. Sower, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  40. Development of a genome-wide screening method to identify gene candidates involved in the degradation of halogenated hydrocarbons using ion chromatography (Sarah Strycharz, University of Washington SBRP)
  41. Bimetallic Nanoparticles for Toxic Organic Dechlorination (Yit-Hong Tee, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  42. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin (TCDD) Induces Organ-specific Differential Gene Expression in Male Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) (David C. Volz, Duke University SBRP)
  43. Kinetics and Products of Contaminant Remediation During In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Contaminated Groundwater (Rachel H. Waldemer, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  44. Different effects of estrogen and an organochlorine pesticide chlordecone on murine immunocyte populations (Fei Wang, University of Florida SBRP)
  45. Aerobic Biodegradation of Polynitro Explosives by Isolated Gram-positive Bacteria (Jennifer L. Weidhaas, University of California, Davis SBRP)
  46. Comparative activation of ER alpha and ER alpha/Sp1 in breast cancer cells by xenoestrogens (Fei Wu, Texas A&M University)
  47. Perchlorate and Nitrate Reduction by Native Microbial Communities in Vadose Soils (Kun Yang, University of California, Davis SBRP)
  48. Development of a Green Fluorescent Protein-based Rat Cell Bioassay for Detection of Dioxin and Related Chemicals (Bin Zhao, University of California, Davis SBRP)
  49. Desorption of PAHs in Treated Soil from a Slurry-phase Bioreactor (Hongbo Zhu, University of North Carolina SBRP)
  50. The little skate, Raja erinacea, as a model for xenobiotic impacts in elasmobranch fish (Joseph St.George, Boston University SBRP)
  51. DDT Effects on Zebrafish Egg and Fry Development: a descriptive investigation (Jennifer Vasquez & Priscilla Toral, Mount Sinai School of Medicine SBRP)
  52. The Effect of Arsenic Exposure on a Urinary Oxidative Stress Biomarker in Bangladeshi Women (Carrie Breton, Harvard School of Public Health SBRP)
  53. Impact of Mitigation Efforts on Changes in Arsenic Exposure in the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS) (Habib Ahsan, Columbia University SBRP)
  54. Comparative Genomics as a Tool to Design DNA Microarrays for Studying the Response of Ralstonia pickettii PKO1 to Suboxic Conditions (F. Daniel Bost, Michigan State University SBRP)
  55. 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Induces Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling-2 in Murine B-cells (Darrell R. Boverhof, Michigan State University SBRP)
  56. Signal Pathways of Interleukin-8 Induction by a Highly ortho-Substituted PCB in Human Vascular Endothelial Cell (Sung Yong Eum, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  57. Activation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mediates PCB-induced Matrix Metalloproteinase-3 Expression and Transendothelial Migration of Breast Cancer Cells (Sung Yong Eum, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  58. PCB 104 Increases Permeability of Human Vascular Endothelial Barrier Through Induction of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor via MAP Kinase Pathways (Sung Yong Eum, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  59. Obtaining High-Molecular-Weight DNA from Contaminated Soils (William Fusco, University of Idaho)
  60. Dietary Fat Interacts With PCBs to Induce Changes in Lipid Metabolism in LDL Receptor Deficient Mice (Bernhard Hennig, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  61. Quantifying Gene Expression to Predict Reductive Dechlorination by Dehalococcoides spp. (Victor F. Holmes, University of California, Berkeley SBRP)
  62. XRCC3, APE1, XPD, XRCC1 Polymorphisms, Smoking and Arsenic Exposure and Bladder Cancer Risk (Margaret R. Karagas, Dartmouth College SBRP)
  63. Shifts in Dioxygenase Gene Populations during Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Degradation (Sin'ad M. N' Chadhain, Michigan State University SBRP)
  64. Assessing Contamination to Food Chain During Phytoremediation (Lee A. Newman, University of Washington SBRP)
  65. Studies at a Field Site to Test Phytoremediation of Groundwater Solvents (Lee A. Newman, University of Washington SBRP)
  66. Shifts in Microbial Community Composition During Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Biodegradation (R. Sean Norman, Michigan State University SBRP)
  67. Association between arsenic exposure and urinary 8-Hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) in a Bangladesh population (Faruque Parvez, Columbia University SBRP)
  68. Gene Expression Pattern Alteration in Largemouth Bass by Endocrine Disruptors (Natalia G. Reyero, University of Florida SBRP)
  69. Challenges of effective risk communication: Examples from the field (Joan R. Rothlein, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  70. Toxicoproteomics of Solvent Neuropathy (PS Spencer, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  71. Arsenic Interactions with Small Thiol Molecules: Model Reactions for Arsenite and Monomethylarsonous Acid Biochemistry (Anne M Spuches, Dartmouth College SBRP)
  72. Phylogenetic Characterization of an Anaerobic Microbial Enrichment Capable of Mineralizing Vinyl Chloride to Carbon Dioxide (Stuart E. Strand, University of Washington SBRP)
  73. Mass Balance Study of Trichloroethylene Phytoremediation by a Conifer (Stuart E. Strand, University of Washington SBRP)
  74. In Vivo Kinetics of 1,2-Diethylbenzene and 1,2-Diacetylbenzene in F344 Rats (Karla D. Thrall, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  75. 2,5-Hexanedione-Induced Adduction of Bovine Neurofilament Protein: Mass Spectrometric De Novo Sequencing, Identification of Endogenous and Exogenous Covalently Modified Sites (Sarah Trimpin, Oregon Health and Science University SBRP)
  76. Water Arsenic Exposure and Children's Intellectual Function in Six Year-Old Children in Araihazar, Bangladesh: An Interim Analysis (Gail A. Wasserman, Columbia University SBRP)
  77. Analysis of Hydroxylated-PCBs /Biphenyls Using Whole-Cell Sensing System (Shifen Xu, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  78. Poly-chlorinated biphenyl (PCB) reductive dechlorination using metal nanoparticles within conductive polymeric films (Shifen Xu, University of Kentucky SBRP)
  79. Method Development for the Low Level Analysis of Maleylacetone, Fumarylacetone, and Succinylacetone in Human Liver by GC-MS/MS (Melissa D. Zolodz, University of Florida SBRP)
  80. Stable isotope probing shows flow of pollutant carbon through a soil microbial community (E. L. Madsen, Cornell University)

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