Science Session 3: Oxidative Stress
Chair: Dr. Michael Karin, University of California, San Diego |
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"Endosomal NADPH Oxidase Activation Facilitates Redox-dependent Responses to Diverse Environmental Stimuli"
John F. Engelhardt, University of Iowa |
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"Cell-Type Specific and Differential Regulation of TNF-α and IL-1β-induced Activation of IKK by Reactive Oxygen Intermediates"
Ebrahim Zandi, University of Southern California |
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Graduate Student Presentation: "Blimp-1 and Pax5 are Involved in the Suppression of B Cell Differentiation by TCDD"
Dina Shnaider, Michigan State University |
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"Polychlorinated Biphenyls Induce Oxidative Stress and Perturb Proliferation in Human Normal Breast Epithelial Cells"
Dr. Venkatasubbaiah A. Venkatesha, University of Iowa |
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Outreach & Research Translation Session: Working with the Government
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Diana Tarrant, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Building a Milti-Faceted Partnership with the NC department of Environment and Natural Resources |
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Dr. K.C. Donnelly, Texas A&M University
Novel Approaches to Ecological Risk Assessment of Complex Chemical Mixtures |
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Panel Discussion/ Question and Answers
Panelists: Diana Tarrant, Dr. K.C. Donnelly, and Others |
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Science Session 4: Remediation and Sensing
Chairs: Dr. Julian Schroeder, University of California, San Diego
Dr. Lisa Alvarez-Cohen, University of California, Berkeley |
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"Phytostabilization of Mine Tailings in Arid and Semi-Arid Environments"
Dr. Raina M. Maier, University of Arizona |
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"Luciferase-Based Genetic Screening of Cadmium Sensing Response Mutants"
Dongyul Sung, University of California, San Diego |
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Graduate Student Presentation: "Evaluation of Potential Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria and Their Use to Enhance Atriplex Lentiformis Growth in Acidic Mine Tailings"
Christopher J. Grandlic, University of Arizona |
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Graduate Student Presentation: "Effect of Incubation Conditions on the Enrichment of Pyrene-Degrading Bacteria Identified by Stable Isotope Probing in an Aged PAH-Contaminated Soil"
Maiysha D. Jones, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill |
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Graduate Student Presentation: "Development of
Molecular Biomarkers to Monitor the Physiology of Dehalococcoides spp.
for In-situ Bioremediation of TCE"
Patrick K. H. Lee, University of California, Berkeley |
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| Lunch and Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award Presentation |
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Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award Presentation (Remain in Parterre Garden)
Opening Statement: Dr. William Suk, Director, Superfund Basic Research Program
Wetterhahn Scientific Presentation |
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Plenary Session 3: As, Bad as it Gets
Chair: Mr. Larry Reed, MDB, Inc. |
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"Arsenic’s Diverse Impacts on Human Health"
Dr. Joseph Graziano, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health |
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"Arsenic’s Unique Geophysical Properties - and Their Impacts"
Dr. Benjamin Bostick, Dartmouth College |
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"Arsenic-Bearing Solid Residuals - an Opportunity to Prevent Impacts"
Dr. Wendell Ela, University of Arizona |
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Panel Discussion |
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Plenary Session 4: From Lab Bench to Product
Chair: Ms. Beth Anderson, NIEHS |
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"Application of Magnetic and Luminescent Nanoscale Materials to Environmental Biosensors"
Dr. Ian Kennedy, University of California, Davis |
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"Panel Discussion / Questions and Answers"
Panelists: Dr. Dan Chang, University of California, Davis
Dr. David Ozonoff, Boston University
Dr. Fred Pfaender, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
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Closing Address
Dr. Robert Tukey, University of California, San Diego |