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Alternative Approaches to Chemical Risk Assessment: Assays, Databases, Models (Mich. State U lecture)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 29, 2017]
presentation at Michigan State University Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology Alternative Approaches to Chemical Risk Assessment: Assays, Databases, Models
An AOP-based Ontology for Spina Bifida Caused by Disturbance in Retinoic Acid Signaling
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2019]
The retinoic acid (RA) pathway serves as a prototype for adverse outcome pathway (AOP) elucidation for developmental defects. The biology of the RA pathway was used for the construction of an ontology for neural tube closure defects. The ontology describes an AOP network incorpor...
First National Expert and Stakeholder Workshop on Water Infrastructure Sustainability and Adaptation to Climate Change
(EPA PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS) [Published : Jun 11, 2009]
EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) and EPA Office of Water (OW) joinined efforts to assess and evaluate programmatic, research & development (R&D) needs for sustainable water infrastructure development and effective adaptation to climate changes. The purpose of this pr...
Identification of vascular disruptor compounds by analysis in zebrafish embryos and mouse embryonic endothelial cells
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 01, 2017]
The large number of diverse chemicals in production or in the environment has motivated medium to high throughput in vitro or small animal approaches to efficiently profile chemical-biological interactions and to utilize this information to assess risks of chemical exposures on h...
Identification, Curation, and Prioritization of Food-Use Chemicals in ToxCast (SOT)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 16, 2017]
Evaluating the thousands of chemicals that are directly added to or come in contact with food poses a great challenge due to the time, cost, and sheer volume of data necessary to thoroughly conduct comprehensive toxicological testing. This study compiled a list of food-use chemic...
Identifying "known unknowns": A comparison between ChemSpider and the US EPA's CompTox Dashboard (ACS Spring National meeting) 1 of 7
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 06, 2017]
Non-targeted analysis (NTA) workflows in high-resolution mass spectrometry require mechanisms for compound identification. One strategy for tentative identification is the use of online chemical databases such as ChemSpider. Databases like this use molecular formulae and monois...
In Silico Prediction of Physicochemical Properties of Environmental Chemicals Using Molecular Fingerprints and Machine Learning
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 09, 2017]
There are little available toxicity data on the vast majority of chemicals in commerce. High-throughput screening (HTS) studies, such as those being carried out by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ToxCast program in partnership with the federal Tox21 research progra...
In vitro data and in silico models for computational toxicology (Teratology Society ILSI HESI workshop)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 28, 2017]
The challenge of assessing the potential developmental health risks for the tens of thousands of environmental chemicals is beyond the capacity for resource-intensive animal protocols. Large data streams coming from high-throughput (HTS) and high-content (HCS) profiling of biolog...
Incorporating new technologies and high-throughput approaches in the design and selection of chemical alternatives (21st Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 15, 2017]
Presentation at the 21st Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference on Incorporating new technologies and high-throughput approaches in the design and selection of chemical alternatives
Interpreting ToxCast HTS data
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2019]
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ToxCast data pipeline (tcpl) has been applied to >1000 assay endpoints as first tier data processing of bioactivity data from high-throughput screening (HTS) stored in the “invitrodb” database. First, tcpl and the structure of invitrod...
Large Dataset of Acute Oral Toxicity Data Created for Testing in Silico Models (ASCCT meeting)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 30, 2016]
Acute toxicity data is a common requirement for substance registration in the US. Currently only data derived from animal tests are accepted by regulatory agencies, and the standard in vivo tests use lethality as the endpoint. Non-animal alternatives such as in silico models are ...
Metabolism Retrofit Strategies for ToxCast Assays (BOSC)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 18, 2016]
The EPA’s ToxCast program utilizes a wide variety of high-throughput screening assays (HTS) to assess chemical perturbations of molecular and cellular endpoints. A limitation of many HTS assays used for toxicity assessment is the lack of xenobiotic metabolism (XM) which precludes...
PHARMACEUTICALS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT: AN OVERVIEW OF THE SCIENCE
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 22, 2008]
"Take only pictures. Leave only footprints." Perhaps the ultimate expression for the concepts of sustainability and the "ecological footprint," this credo of the hiker and spelunker reflects the collective importance of the seemingly innocuous, minuscule impacts that can accrue ...
Seasonal fecundity is not related to geographic position across a species' global range despite a central peak in abundance
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 31, 2017]
AimSixty-five years ago, Theodosius Dobzhansky suggested that individuals of a species face greater challenges from abiotic stressors at high latitudes and from biotic stressors at their low-latitude range edges. This idea has been expanded to the hypothesis that species’ ranges ...
Variability in in vivo toxicity data
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2019]
Integrating new approach methods (NAMs) with traditional toxicological data to fill information gaps has the potential to inform hazard identification for thousands of chemicals. However, regulatory acceptance often requires comparison between NAM and animal toxicity study resul...
#2) EPA Perspective - Exposure and Effects Prediction and Monitoring
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 26, 2014]
Outline •Biomarkers as a risk assessment tool–exposure assessment & risk characterization•CDC’s NHANES as a source of biomarker data–history, goals & available data&bu...
#2) Enantiomer Specific Measurements of Current-use Pesticides in Aquatic Systems
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 14, 2014]
Research has shown that current-use pesticides can enter urban and agricultural watersheds and adversely affect aquatic organisms. A potential cause may be higher concentrations of the more toxic pesticide enantiomer present in the pesticide mixture. The presence of pesticide ena...
“FROM THE SOURCE – TAP WATER AS A SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE”
[Published : Jul 31, 2009]
<p>The major technical challenge to sustainability is reduction of use of plastic bottled water and bottled water in general. This will be done by a student administered water assessment survey on campus, coupled with a public education campaign on the benefits of using tap water...
"Green" synthesized and coated nanaosilver alters the membrance permeability of barrier (intestinal, brain, endothelial) cells and stimulates oxidative stress pathways in neurons.
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jul 01, 2013]
Nanosilver's (nanoAg) use in medical applications and consumer products is increasing. Because of this, its "green" synthesis and surface modification with beneficial coatings are desirable. Given nanoAg's potential exposure routes (e.g., dermal, intestin...
"Sustaining the Shrinking City: Concepts, Dynamics and Management" (A special issue of Sustainability) (ISSN 2071-1050).
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 07, 2016]
Sustainability can be broadly defined as the resilient outcome of the interaction among social equity, economic stability, and environmental quality factors. For example, the utilization of natural resource capitals are constrained by economic forces, and further modulated by soc...
'All In': a pragmatic framework for COVID-19 testing and action on a global scale
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 08, 2020]
Current demand for SARS-CoV-2 testing is straining material resource and labor capacity around the globe. As a result, the public health and clinical community are hindered in their ability to monitor and contain the spread of COVID-19. Despite broad consensus that more testing...
(Archives of Toxicology) Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: Progress in the Past Decade and Future Perspectives
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2020]
Advances in the biological sciences have led to an ongoing paradigm shift in toxicity testing, based on expanded application of high-through put in vitro screening and in silico methods to assess potential health risks of environmental agents. This review examines progress on th...
. Cheminformatic exploration of the chemical landscape of consumer products
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 14, 2014]
Although Consumer products are a primary source of chemical exposures, little information is available on the chemical ingredients of these products and the concentrations at which they are present. To address this data gap, we have created a database of chemicals in consumer pro...
.Network analytics for adverse outcome pathways
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 16, 2018]
Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) organize toxicological knowledge from the molecular level up to the population level, providing evidence-based causal linkages at each step. The AOPWiki serves as a repository of AOPs. With the international adoption of the AOP framework, the AOPw...
13C-DEPLETED MICROBIAL LIPIDS INDICATE SEASONAL METHANOTROPHIC ACTIVITY IN SHALLOW ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 10, 2002]
Compound specific isotope analysis was combined with phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis to identify methanotrophic activity in members of the sedimentary microbial community in the Altamaha and Savannah River estuaries in Georgia. 13C-depleted PLFAs indicate methane utilizat...