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A select number of sessions were recorded at the annual meeting, and they are now available online, free of charge. Session recordings let you catch up on what you missed and make great training tools. Review best practices presented by leading experts in your field and stay current on the trends affecting your industry. For an overview of all annual meeting presentations, you can download a copy of the meeting program.
Overview of Session Recordings
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- Addressing species diversity in biotransformation: Variability in expressed transcripts of Phase I and II hepatic enzymes among fishes
Speaker: Kellie Fay, University of Minnesota – Duluth - Adaptation to cadmium reveals mechanism and susceptibility to mitochondrial genotoxicity
Speaker: Tess Leuthner, Duke University - Differences in Sensitivity to Aromatase Inhibition Among Fish Species
Speaker: Jonathon Doering, University of Saskatchewan - Comparative behavioral toxicology of two common larval fish models
Speaker: Baylor Steele, Baylor University - Physiological basis of life-stage and species-specific differences in the acute sensitivity of rainbow trout and white sturgeon to waterborne cadmium
Speaker: Kamran Shekh, University of Saskatchewan - Sensitivity of aquatic invertebrates towards the pyrethroid insecticide cypermethrin
Speaker: Kristoffer Dalhoff, University of Copenhagen - Developing population models for pesticide risk assessment: a systematic approach using the example of herbaceous plants
Speaker: Amelie Schmolke, Waterborne Environmental, Inc.
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- The Genesis and Early History of the USEPA Research Laboratory in Dulut
Speaker: Donald Mount, Retired - Understanding and Predicting Metal Bioavailability
Speaker: William Adams, Red Cap Consulting - How Our Understanding of Bioaccumulation was Catalyzed by the USEPA Duluth Laboratory
Speaker: Deborah Swackhamer, University of Minnesota - Development of physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) models for fish: Confessions of a former fish physiologist
Speaker: John Nichols, U.S. EPA - Predicting Toxicity from Chemical Structure: The Narcosis Story
Speaker: Dominic Di Toro, University of Delaware - Ecotoxicology in the 21st Century–AOPs, HTT and other Acronyms
Speaker: Daniel Villeneuve, U.S. EPA
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- Advancing the Adverse Outcome Pathway Framework – An International Horizon Scanning Approach
Speaker: Carlie LaLone, U.S. EPA - Adverse Outcome Pathways: Moving from a scientific concept to a globally accepted framework
Speaker: Markus Hecker, University of Saskatchewan - Adverse Outcome Pathway Networks: Development, Analytics, and Applications
Speaker: Daniel Villeneuve, U.S. EPA - Adverse Outcome Pathway Network Analyses: Techniques and Benchmarking the AOPwiki
Speaker: Nathan Pollesch, U.S. EPA - How to Build and Apply Quantitative Models from Adverse Outcome Pathways
Speaker: Edward Perkins, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center - Using Adverse Outcome Pathways to Guide Chemical Decision Makers
Speaker: Katherine Coady, The Dow Chemical Company - Realizing the Promise of AOPs: A Stakeholder-Driven Roadmap to the Future
Speaker: Gerald Ankley, U.S. EPA
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- A brief history of nearly everything alternative
Speaker: Adam Lillicrap, NIVA - Age Matters: Developmental Stage of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Influences Bioconcentration, and Survival and Behavioral Photomotor Response Thresholds
Speaker: Lauren Kristofco, Baylor University - Field validation of ultrasound as a non-lethal tool to measure sentinel fish liver size for environmental effects monitoring
Speaker: Aditya Manek, University of Saskatchewan - Assessing chemical exposure and ecological impacts of environmental surface waters using cell culture-based metabolomics
Speaker: Quincy Teng, U.S. EPA / EMMD - Validation of a Glucocorticoid Receptor Effects-Based Environmental Sample Screening Tool
Speaker: Elizabeth Medlock Kakaley, EPA-UNC Toxicology Program - Ecological Threshold for Toxicological Concern (eco-TTC) – Applications for Environmental Risk Assessment in Various Contexts
Speaker: Michelle Embry, ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI)
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- Translating Risk Assessment Science into Risk Management Actions on a Prairie Landscape Scale
Speaker: Dave Warburton, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - The effects of ingested aqueous aluminum on floral manipulation and foraging pace in two subspecies of honey bee (Apis mellifera spp.)
Speaker: Ana Chicas-Mosier, Oklahoma State University - The role of pesticides drift in prairie remnants in the disappearance of Threatened and Endangered butterflies
Speaker: Erik Runquist, Minnesota Zoo - Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Pesticide Spray Drift Complaint Reporting Procedures and Actions
Speaker: Rajinder Mann, Minnesota Department of Agriculture - Method for estimating pesticide exposure for honey bees and considerations for estimating exposures to other species of bees and insects
Speaker: Justin Housenger, U.S. EPA - Landscape Scale Estimates of Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) Population Responses to Insecticide Exposure in an Iowa Agroecosystem
Speaker: Steven Bradbury, Iowa State University - Prospective Methods for Characterizing Likelihood of Pollinator Protection Resulting from Programmatic Conservation Initiatives
Speaker: Daniel Perkins, Waterborne Environmental, Inc. - Discussion – Moving forward in protecting prairie complex pollinators
Speaker: Nancy Golden, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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- Carolina Wren Exposure to Mercury: Integrating Stressors and Habitat Conditions
Speaker: Sagar Thakali, AECOM - Explaining variation in songbird blood mercury using diet, foraging behavior, migratory behavior, and phylogeny
Speaker: Claire Ramos, Colorado State University, Pueblo - Environmental correlates and effects of organochlorine pollutants on the physiological condition and carotenoid-based coloration of an avian predator
Speaker: Marie-Sophie Garcia-Heras, FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology - A spatially explicit model for estimating risks of pesticide exposure to bird populations
Speaker: Matthew Etterson, U.S EPA - Current-use pesticides and adult aquatic insect prey flux to terrestrial food webs in Prairie Potholes Wetlands
Speaker: Johanna Kraus, U.S. Geological Survey - Findings of a study examining kinetics and toxicity of neonicotinoid coated seeds to seed-eating birds
Speaker: Thomas Bean, University of Maryland, College Park - Uptake and metabolism of imidacloprid in Japanese quail following ingestion of treated wheat seeds
Speaker: Michael Gross, U.S. Geological Survey
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- Trace element exposure in tree swallows across the Great Lakes
Speaker: Christine Custer, U.S. Geological Survey - Chronic Toxicity of Perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) and Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) to Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus)
Speaker: William Thompson, Texas Tech University/TIEHH - Analysis of Emerging and Legacy Flame Retardants in Common Tern from the Niagara Migration Flyway using Gas Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Speaker: Steven Travis, University at Buffalo - Are damaged erythrocytes linked to reduced activity and self-maintenance behaviors in birds exposed to crude oil?
Speaker: Christopher Goodchild, Oklahoma State University - Induction of Cytochrome P4501A isoforms in cultured liver slices cultured from navØve and pre-treated chicken embryos
Speaker: Jessica Head, McGill University
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- Normative Science: What is it, how pervasive is it in the environmental sciences, and should we be concerned?
Speaker: Tim Canfield, U.S. EPA - Don’t copy Rachel; that is no way to give science advice for environmental policy
Speaker: Peter Calow, University of Minnesota - Navigating Values in Environmental Science
Speaker: Kevin Elliott, Michigan State University - Case Studies Indicate that Tools Currently Available to Assure Quality and Integrity of Federal Government Science Are Inadequate
Speaker: Anne LeHuray, Chemical Management Associates LLC - Addressing White Hat Bias: Lessons from Environmental Litigation
Speaker: Katherine Palmquist, Exponent - Science Integrity, Publication Bias and Normative Science in Ecotoxicology: A Role for SETAC
Speaker: Patrick Guiney, University of Wisconsin - Peter Chapman Energized Our Science Like Few Have: Dr. Weight-of-Evidence
Speaker: G. Allen Burton, University of Michigan - Scientific Integrity Issues in Environmental Toxicology
Speaker: Chris Mebane, US Geological Survey
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- Chemicals: Assessment of Risks to Ecosystem Services (CARES). Where are we and where are we going?
Speaker: Lorraine Maltby, The University of Sheffield - Aligning ecological models and ecosystem service endpoints
Speaker: Tim Canfield, U.S. EPA - Predicting impacts of an endocrine disruptor on ecosystem services provided by fish populations
Speaker: Valery Forbes, University of Minnesota - Linking organism-level effects of chemical stressors to effects on ecosystem services: A case study of a chemically impacted reservoir
Speaker: Christopher Salice, Towson University - Using Influence Diagrams to Map Adverse Outcome Pathways from Molecular Initiating Events to Ecosystem Services
Speaker: Katherine von Stackelberg, NEK Associates LTD - Food webs as collections of traits and agents: Model development and application to multiple stressors
Speaker: Nika Galic, University of Minnesota - Ecological Production Functions Linking Multiple Stressors to Ecosystem Services – A Case Study
Speaker: Wayne Munns, U.S. EPA Atlantic Ecology Division - Ecosystem Services Evaluations for Superfund Cleanups
Speaker: Jewel Lipps, Georgetown University
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- Global Ecosystem Service Assessment
Speaker: Kate Brauman, University of Minnesota - Assessment and management of risks to ecosystem services: European status
Speaker: Sabine Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd - Ecosystem Services in the Great Lakes – Results of a Summit
Speaker: Wayne Munns, U.S. EPA Atlantic Ecology Division - Why care about air? Deposition of air pollutants are linked to a broad range ecosystem services and their users
Speaker: Michael Bell, National Park Service - Determining preferences for ecosystem benefits in Great Lakes Areas of Concern from photographs posted to social media
Speaker: Theodore Angradi, U.S. EPA - Contaminant Removal by Native Mussels in the Mississippi River: An Ecosystem Service?
Speaker: Jennifer Archambault, North Carolina State University - Creating Ecosystem Services and River Island Habitat Using Strategic Placement of Dredged Material
Speaker: Burton Suedel, US Army Corps of Engineers - Landscape-Level Sagebrush Ecosystem Conservation Agreement: Process and Early Stage Implementation
Speaker: Elaine Dorward-King, Newmont Mining Corporation
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- Ecological Risk Assessment of Aquatic PFAS Exposure at an Air Force Base: Site characterization and preliminary risk assessment
Speaker: Christopher Salice, Towson University - A spatially-explicit perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) uptake and depuration model for fish using data from the laboratory and field
Speaker: Adric Olson, Intrinsik Environmental Sciences (US), Inc. - Strategies to prioritize PFASs mixture identification for ecotoxicity testing and risk assessment
Speaker: Andrew East, Towson University - Selection of Aquatic Toxicity Data for Species Sensitivity Distributions for PFOS and the Effect on Aquatic Life Protection Criteria
Speaker: Jennifer Arblaster, Geosyntec Consultants - Acute Toxicity of Perfluorinated Chemicals in Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica)
Speaker: Steven Bursian, Michigan State University - Prioritizing Data Needs For Assessing the Ecological Risks of PFASs in Habitats Impacted by Aqueous Film Forming Foam Releases
Speaker: Jason Conder, Geosyntec Consultants - Examination of the Sub-lethal Effects of Four Per/polyfluoroalkyl Acids (PFAAs) on Two Species of US-native Amphibians
Speaker: Gary Hoover, Purdue University - Toxicological Response of Chironomus tentans to Six Perfluoroalkyl Compounds
Speaker: Christopher McCarthy, CH2M
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- Opportunities and Challenges of Environmental Data Mining
Speaker: Lisa Rodenburg, Rutgers University - Source Apportionment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in District of Columbia Wastewater
Speaker: Staci Capozzi, University of Maryland at College Park - Atmospheric PAHs in Minnesota: Spatial Comparison with U.S. Long-Term Monitoring Sites, Source Characterization and Wind Influence
Speaker: Kristie Ellickson, Minnesota Pollution Control - Predicting arsenic in drinking water wells in glacial aquifers in western and central Minnesota, USA
Speaker: Steven Bartell, Cardno Entrix - An ecotoxicological module for BEEHAVE to link standard laboratory tests to honeybee colony dynamics
Speaker: Melinda Erickson, US Geological Survey - Toward Integrative and Holistic Watershed-level Risk Assessment: Data Challenges and Insights
Speaker: Mariana Cains, Indiana University - Introduction to ChemTHEATRE: Open data leads to a new era for the risk evaluation and communication
Speaker: Kei Nakayama, Ehime University
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- Linking behavioral effects of methylmercury to adverse population outcomes in yellow perch using an individual based model
Speaker: Brandon Armstrong, State of Michigan - Environmentally relevant 2,4D exposure reduces baseline aggressive behavior crucial to social contest dynamics in a simultaneous hermaphroditic fish
Speaker: Lauren Gillespie, Central Community College - Intraspecific genetic variation for lead-induced changes in reproductive strategies
Speaker: Elizabeth Peterson, Colorado State University, Pueblo - Using larval zebrafish (Danio rerio) to screen emerging pharmaceutical pollutants for altered swimming behavior
Speaker: Irvin Huang, Stony Brook University - Systematic evaluation of flame retardant neurodevelopmental toxicity in a multidimensional high throughput zebrafish system
Speaker: Robert Tanguay, Oregon State University
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- Genome-wide Analysis of Cadmium Induced Mutation in the Context of Nucleosome Composition
Speaker: Nathan Keith, Indiana University - Repeated and widespread adaptive evolution of pyrethroid resistance among pyrethroid-exposed wild Hyalella azteca
Speaker: Kaley Major, University Of Massachusetts Boston - Evolution in response to pollution in Gulf killifish (Fundulus grandis) from Galveston Bay, Texas, USA
Speaker: Elias Oziolor, Baylor University - The effects of oil and hypoxia exposure on establishment of DNA methylation patterns in developing sheepshead minnows (Cyprinodon variegatus)
Speaker: Elizabeth Jones, The University of Southern Mississippi - Regulation of microRNAs in mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) exposed to Deepwater Horizon oil
Speaker: Genbo Xu, UC Riverside
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- Extrapolating acute toxicity across bee species – the influence of size
Speaker: Helen Thompson, Syngenta Ltd - Taxonomic relevance of an adverse outcome pathway network considering Apis and non-Apis bees
Speaker: Carlie LaLone, U.S. EPA - Exploring Routes of Pesticide Exposure Risks to Solitary Bees
Speaker: Theresa Pitts-Singer, USDA ARS - Megachile rotundata: A potential model for non-Apis bee risk assessment
Speaker: Andrew Frewin, University of Guelph - Development of a semi-field method for use in pesticide risk assessments with Bombus impatiens
Speaker: Angela Gradish, University of Guelph - Evaluating the Potential for Bumble Bee Micro-colonies to Inform Risk Assessment
Speaker: David Lehmann, U.S. EPA
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- Synthesis of Impacts of Chemicals of Emerging Concern on Fish and Wildlife Health: A cross agency collaboration
Speaker: Elizabeth Murphy, U.S. EPA - USEPA bioeffects monitoring under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Overview of efforts to assess the biological impacts of CECs
Speaker: Brett Blackwell, U.S. EPA - Novel approaches for integrating chemistry, transcriptomics and physiology of caged fish to examine the impacts of contaminants of emerging concern
Speaker: Edward Perkins, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center - Mussel Watch and Metabolomics: Connecting exposure and effect in Great Lake bivalves
Speaker: Bharat Chandramouli, SGS AXYS - Ecological Hazard Assessment of Potential Impacts to Fish from Contaminant of Emerging Concern Exposures in the Great Lakes Basin
Speaker: Dan Gefell, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Mixtures of Contaminants of Emerging Concern common in Great Lakes tributaries reduce reproductive potential in wild and laboratory exposed fishes
Speaker: Heiko Schoenfuss, St. Cloud State University
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- Environmentally Derived Urban Mixtures of Contaminants of Emerging Concern Alter Reproduction in Fathead Minnows Over Three Generations
Speaker: Lina Wang, St. Cloud State University - Exposure to a Complex Agricultural Mixture Alters Reproduction in Fathead Minnows Over Multiple Generations
Speaker: Nicholas Cipoletti, St. Cloud State University - High-resolution Mass Spectrometry of Skin Mucus for Monitoring Physiological Impacts in Fish Exposed to Wastewater Effluent at a Great Lakes AOC
Speaker: Jonathan Mosley, U.S. EPA - Place-based screening of mixtures of dominant emerging contaminants measured in Lake Michigan using zebrafish embryo gene expression assay
Speaker: Jordan Crago, Texas Tech University/TIEHH - Proteomics analysis of the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush): A comprehensive approach
Speaker: Bernard Crimmins, Clarkson University - Predicting CEC Occurrence for Great Lakes Tributary Watersheds Using Boosted Regression Tree Methods
Speaker: Richard Kiesling, U.S. Geological Survey - Evolution of Lampricide Resistance to TFM Is Not Related to Temporal History of Exposure
Speaker: Alexander Martinez, Purdue University - From simple to complex: Behavioral changes in fish exposed to contaminants of emerging concern singly and in mixture
Speaker: Utku Hasbay, St. Cloud State University
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- Interactions of lanthanum and cerium with a green alga: Uptake and toxicity
Speaker: Claude Fortin, University of Quebec - A deeper ecotoxicological insight into REE exploitations’ impact on aquatic biota
Speaker: Ana Romero-Freire, LIEC Universitv© de Lorraine CNRS - Rare earth effects on microorganisms involved in anaerobic waste treatment
Speaker: Yoshiko Fujita, Idaho National Laboratory - Biogeochemistry of seleniferous mine soils: Metal(loid) impacts on microbial community ecology
Speaker: Carla Rosenfeld, University of Minnesota - Widespread atmospheric Tellurium contamination in industrial and remote regions of Canada
Speaker: Johan Wiklund, Environment Climate Change Canada - The geochemistry and toxicology of rare earth elements
Speaker: Jim McGeer, Wilfrid Laurier University
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- Sulfate pollution enhances organic decomposition and releases N, P, and Hg
Speaker: Edward Swain, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Eutrophication effects of sulfate reduction in lakes and reservoirs – case studies and foundations
Speaker: David Austin, CH2M - Assessing internal loading of methylmercury in a sulfate-impacted freshwater coastal estuary through extensive field study
Speaker: Amber White, University of Minnesota Duluth - Statistical models predicting porewater sulfide from sulfate
Speaker: Marta Dykhuizen Shore, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities - Use of a Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Assess Sulfide Effects on Wild Rice in Minnesota
Speaker: Michael Bock, Ramboll Environ - Sulfate release in the taconite mining region of northeastern Minnesota
Speaker: Megan Kelly, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Microbial Ecology and Activities of a Sulfate-Reducing Bioelectrochemical Reactor in Northern Minnesota
Speaker: Daniel Takaki, University of Minnesota
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- Environmental Hazard Assessment of Low Molecular Weight Oligomeric Components of Polymers
Speaker: Freeborn Jewett, U.S. EPA - The role of non-animal safety assessment methods in implementation of the new TSCA
Speaker: Catherine Willett, The Humane Society of the United States - Incorporating High-Throughput in Vitro Bioactivity and Toxicokinetics with Predicted Exposure to Advance Screening-Level Human Health Risk Assessment
Speaker: Katie Paul Friedman, U.S. EPA
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- Incorporating Stakeholder Values into Sustainable Remediation: It’s all Social
Speaker: Sabine Apitz, SEA Environmental Decisions Ltd - Sustainable Remediation of Solid Waste: How to Nip it in the BUD
Speaker: Stacey Ng, Integral Consulting Inc. - Climate Implications of Feedstock Agnostic Biorefineries
Speaker: Corinne Scown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Using linear alkylbenzenes to identify anthropogenic contributions to aquatic pollution in complex ecosystem: case study of PRD, China
Speaker: Linlin Xia, Jinan University - Translating the -omics toolbox to sustainability solutions
Speaker: Deborah Carr, Texas Tech University - Assessing the potential contributions of the microbial communities occurring within concrete to environmental processes in built landscapes
Speaker: Jordan Brown, Texas Tech University - Modeling Indoor Occupational Air Emissions of Nanomaterials for Life Cycle Assessment
Speaker: Dingsheng Li, University of Nevada, Reno
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- Explorations in Environmental Toxicology: A Summer Institute for High School Students
Speaker: Faith Lambert, University of Florida - Out of the classroom and into a Superfund Site? Using real problems and real people to teach elements of toxicology
Speaker: Murray Borrello, Alma College - Quantifying mine soil toxicity by undergraduates in a research course
Speaker: Ken Sweat, Arizona State University West Campus - Place-Based Education and Environmental Toxicology
Speaker: David Kimberly, Westminster College - Incorporating envir political scientists to environmental issues
Speaker: Sam Nutile, Penn State Univ., The Behrend College - Ecotox in Excel: A tool to improve quantitative literacy
Speaker: William Wilson, Illinois Wesleyan University - Using Individual Development Plans (IDPs) to Guide Student Professional Development Training in an Environmental Toxicology Curriculum
Speaker: Jaclyn Canas-Carrell, Texas Tech University
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- In Silico Prediction of Bioremediation Potential
Speaker: Lawrence Wackett, University of Minnesota - Rapid Spatially Explicit Life Cycle Risk Assessment of Chemicals in Consumer Products – Case Study of Methylene Chloride in Paint Strippers
Speaker: Mengya Tao, University of California, Santa Barbara - Characterization of Unknown N-nitrosamines and Their Precursors in Wastewater
Speaker: Changcheng Pu, Syracuse University - Mass Spectrometry Based Detection of Vitellogenin Peptides Across Fish Species for Assessing Exposure to Estrogenic Compounds in Aquatic Environments
Speaker: Ping He, University at Buffalo - Detection of physiological activities of antidepressant pharmaceuticals in wastewater by fluorescence-based in vitro assay
Speaker: Masaru Ihara, Kyoto University
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- Assessing sources and fate of organic pollutants in San Francisco Bay using non-targeted analysis coupled with discrete and passive sampling
Speaker: Lee Ferguson, Duke University - Developing new organic chemical tracers for hydraulic fracturing wastewaters
Speaker: Jenna Luek, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science - Evaluating the o-DGT passive sampler as a screening tool for suspect pharmaceuticals in wastewaters using High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Speaker: Jonathan Challis, University of Manitoba - Unregulated disinfection by-products: integration of temporal trends in occurrence, in vitro toxicity, and natural organic matter precursors
Speaker: Christena Watts, University of Saskatchewan – Toxicology Centre
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- Removal of microplastic from three wastewater treatment plants in Charleston, SC
Speaker: Barbara Beckingham, College of Charleston - Tire Wear Particles: Occurrence, Fate, and Effects in the Charleston Harbor Estuary, South Carolina
Speaker: Rachel Leads, College of Charleston - Understanding impacts of microplastics on Eastern oysters
Speaker: Caitlin Wessel, Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Assessing Microplastics in the Mississippi River Watershed and Their Discharge to the Gulf of Mexico
Speaker: Katherine Martin, Texas A&M Corpus Christi
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- Assessing the distribution of neonicotinoids across Minnesota’s Prairie Pothole Region and their potential effects to aquatic invertebrates
Speaker: Nathan Williams, North Dakota State University - Neonicotinoids in tree foliage: A risk for aquatic organisms?
Speaker: Mirco Bundschuh, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - Impacts of neonicotinoid seed-treatments on aquatic invertebrates in Missouri wetland ecosystems
Speaker: Kyle Kuechle, University of Missouri- Columbia - Investigating the Cumulative Toxicity of Imidacloprid, Clothianidin, and Thiamethoxam to Aquatic Insects under Laboratory and Field Conditions
Speaker: Erin Maloney, University of Saskatchewan - Impacts of neonicotinoid seed-treatment use on non-target native pollinator abundance and diversity in Missouri agroecosystems
Speaker: Anson Main, University of Missouri-Columbia - Field Studies of Risk of Imidacloprid to Birds in North America
Speaker: David Fischer, Bayer CropScience LP
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- Challenges in incorporating sub-organismal processes represented by quantitative AOPs into dynamic energy budget models
Speaker: Roger Nisbet, University of California Santa Barbara - Connecting suborganismal and organismal responses using Dynamic Energy Budget Modeling and the ecological model species Fundulus heteroclitus
Speaker: Louise Stevenson, University of California, Santa Barbara - Hormone-driven energy allocation for egg loading added to a dynamic energy budget model to predict the effects of endocrine disruption
Speaker: Cheryl Murphy, Michigan State University - Daphnia as a model to advance Adverse Outcome Pathways
Speaker: Natalia Vinas, Mississippi State University - Modeling concurrent nutrient and toxicant stressors under dynamic energy budget theory
Speaker: Angela Peace, Texas Tech University - Advancing TKTD modelling of developmental toxicity: Quantifying glutathione dynamics in the developing rat embryo
Speaker: Karin Veltman, University of Michigan
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- Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Minnesota – Investigating a Multi-Site Legacy Megaplume and Hunting for Other Sources
Speaker: Virginia Yingling, Minnesota Department of Health - Incorporating Indirect Exposure Pathways – Derivation of Health-based Water Guidance for PFOA and PFOS Using an Excel-based Toxicokinetic (TK) Model
Speaker: Helen Goeden, Minnesota Department of Health - Longitudinal Biomonitoring for PFAS in a Minnesota Community with Past Drinking Water Exposures
Speaker: Jessica Nelson, Minnesota Department of Health - The Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Homes and Gardens Study: Implications for Human Exposure
Speaker: Deanna Scher, Minnesota Department of Health - PFOS in Minnesota Fish: Data and Risk Assessment Considerations for Fish Consumption Advice
Speaker: Daniel Villeneuve, U.S. EPA - Potential Applications of Weight of Evidence Methods to Water Quality Criteria
Speaker: Patricia McCann, Minnesota Department of Health - Source of PFOS impairment associated with novel route of environmental release
Speaker: Summer Streets, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
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- Pharmaceuticals in Nigerian waters: An emerging pollutant
Speaker: Nosakhare Erhunmwunse, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria - Understanding the fate of chemicals in land applied materials using multi-scale field studies
Speaker: Les Carver, Waterborne Environmental, Inc. - Screening Level Values for Pharmaceuticals in Water: Providing Human Health Risk Context to Environmental Detections
Speaker: Ashley Suchomel, Minnesota Department of Health - Transpiration strongly impacts plant uptake of pharmaceuticals: Experiments and modeling
Speaker: Sara Nason, University of Wisconsin – Madison - Assessing Ecological Risk from the use of a Veterinary Medicinal Product in Cattle: Innovative Approaches for Wildlife Exposure Assessment
Speaker: Josie Nusz, Exponent, Inc. - Environmental assessment of a veterinary drug (Revalor-XR) containing trenbolone acetate and 17Œ=-estradiol
Speaker: Jane Staveley, Exponent
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- Association of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and maternal thyroid hormone status: a longitudinal assessment of gestation and postpartum relationships
Speaker: Anthony Reardon, University of Alberta - PFOA and its Substitute GenX Found in the Environment around a Teflon Production Site in The Netherlands
Speaker: Jacob de Boer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Department Environment & Health - Identification of New Non-ionic, Cationic, Zwitterionic, and Anionic Polyfluorinated Substances
Speaker: Feng Xiao, University of North Dakota - Contemporary and temporal investigation of per- and polyfluorinated compounds in Cape Fear river, North Carolina surface water samples
Speaker: Mark Strynar, U.S. EPA - Development, Alternatives Assessment and Value-in-Use of Short-Chain Fluorotelomer-based Products for Textiles, AFFF, Carpets and Other End-Uses
Speaker: Stephen Korzeniowski, BeachEdge Consulting - A systematic study of the binding of varying chain length perfluoroalkyl acids to human serum albumin
Speaker: Laura MacManus-Spencer, Union College
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- Genome resources and their use in identifying deleterious effects in ecotoxicological studies of true frogs
Speaker: Caren Helbing, University of Victoria - Effects of polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons and hypoxia on Fundulus grandis transcriptomics
Speaker: Marisol Sepulveda, Purdue University - The pesticide fipronil affects transcriptional networks related to mitochondrial dysfunction and methylation in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio)
Speaker: Christopher Martyniuk, University of Florida - Metabolomic Investigations of the Temporal Effects of Exposure to Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products and Their Mixture in the Eastern Oyster
Speaker: David Brew, University of Georgia - Integration of chemical, organismal, and transcriptomic data reveals landscape-specific exposure effects to complex chemical mixtures
Speaker: David Bertolatus, University of Colorado Denver - AOPXplorer: from networks to adverse outcomes
Speaker: Natalia Vinas, Mississippi State University - Development of Metabolic Models Predictive of Intersex in Teleost Fish
Speaker: Matthew Urich, University of Georgia - Disruption of the stress response in teleosts: The complexity and challenges of interrenal gland transcriptomics following fluoxetine exposure
Speaker: Vance Trudeau, University of Ottawa
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- Integrated transcriptional-regulatory and flux analysis models of piscine steroidogenesis
Speaker: David Hala, Texas A&M University at Galveston - Impacts of crude oil on marine pelagic fish: from molecular and cellular responses to habitat utilization of wild mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus)
Speaker: Martin Grosell, University of Miami - Ontology-based Semantics Mapping and Its Applications in Toxicological Data Mining
Speaker: Rong-Lin Wang, U.S. EPA - Forecasting Population-Level Impacts of Diverse Chemicals with a Quantitative Adverse Outcome Pathway Model for Aromatase Inhibition in Small Fish
Speaker: Michael Mayo, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center - The development of a biological response model using transcriptomic changes in Isidorella newcombi exposed to copper
Speaker: Rodney Ubrihien, University of Canberra - Evaluating in vitro-in vivo extrapolation success for a series of model endocrine active toxicants
Speaker: Irvin Schultz, NOAA NWFSC