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Publications Details for Grant Number R833707

Impacts of Climate Change on Health Benefits of a Tribal Alaskan Resource:Integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge with Risk Assessment Through Local Monitoring

RFA: Issues in Tribal Environmental Research and Health Promotion: Novel Approaches for Assessing and Managing Cumulative Risks and Impacts of Global Climate Change (2007)

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Abstract Kellogg J, Yousef GG, Grace MH, Flint C, Raskin I, Lila MA. Partnering with Alaskan communities to examine health benefits of traditional wild berries. The FASEB Journal 2009;23(Meeting Abstract Supplement):LB469. R833707 (2009)
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Abstract Lila MA, Kellogg J, Flint C, Raskin I. Arctic berries: stressed for success. Pharmaceutical Biology 2010;48(Suppl 1):2. R833707 (2009)
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Abstract Lila M, Kellog J, Grace M, Yoef C, Kraft T, Rogers R. Stressed for Success: How the Berry's Wild Origins Result in Multifaceted Health Protections. X INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON VACCINIUM AND OTHER SUPERFRUITS 2015;1071:23-43 R833707 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Kellogg JJ. Bioexploration of wild Alaskan berries: from field screening to functional food. Master's Thesis. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 2010. R833707 (2010)
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Journal Article Flint CG, Robinson ES, Kellogg J, Ferguson G, Boufajreldin L, Dolan M, Raskin I, Lila MA. Promoting wellness in Alaskan villages: integrating traditional knowledge and science of wild berries. EcoHealth 2011;8(2):199-209. R833707 (2009)
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Journal Article Kellogg J, Higgs C, Lila MA. Prospects for commercialisation of an Alaska Native wild resource as a commodity crop. Journal of Entrepreneurship 2011;20(1):77-101. R833707 (2009)
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Journal Article Kellogg J, Wang J, Flint C, Ribnicky D, Kuhn P, Gonzalez De Mejia E, Raskin I, Lila MA. Alaskan wild berry resources and human health under the cloud of climate change. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2010;58(7):3884-3900. R833707 (2009)
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Journal Article Kellogg J, Joseph G, Andrae-Marobela K, Sosome A, Flint C, Komarnytsky S, Fear G, Struwe L, Raskin I, Lila MA. Screens-to-nature: opening doors to traditional knowledge and hands-on science education. NACTA Journal 2010;54(3):43-50. R833707 (2009)
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Journal Article McOliver CA, Camper AK, Doyle JT, Eggers MJ, Ford TE, Lila MA, Berner J, Campbell L, Donatuto J. Community-based research as a mechanism to reduce environmental health disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2015;12(4):4076-4100. R833706 (Final)
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Presentation Flint CG. Perceptions of ecosystem services and threats to well-being from an Alaska native community. Presented at the ACES (A Community on Ecosystem Services) Meeting, Gila River Indian Community, Phoenix, AZ, December 6-9, 2010. R833707 (2009)
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Presentation Flint CG, Lila MA. Traditional knowledge and perceptions of ecosystem and community well-being in three Alaska native communities. Presented at the International Symposium for Society and Resource Management, Corpus Christi, TX, June 6-10, 2010. R833707 (2009)
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Presentation Flint C, Lila MA. Alaskan subsistence resources and communities at risk: integrating traditional ecological knowledge, risk perception assessment, and plant science in participatory research. Presented at the Rural Sociological Society Meeting, Madison, WI, July 30-August 2, 2009 (session 214 abstract). R833707 (2009)
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Presentation Kellogg J, Yousef GG, Grace MH, Flint C, Raskin I, Lila MA. Partnering with Alaskan communities to examine health benefits of traditional wild berries. Presented at the National Science Teachers Association National Conference on Science Education, New Orleans, LA, March 19-22, 2009. R833707 (2010)
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Presentation Kellogg J, Flint C, Ferguson G, Raskin I, Lila MA. Phytochemical composition and bioactivity of wild Alaskan berries. Presented at the 2010 Joint Annual Meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy & the Phytochemical Society of North America, Natural Solutions to 21st Century Problems – from Discovery to Commercialization, St. Petersburg Beach, FL, July 10-14, 2010. R833707 (2009)
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Presentation Kellogg J, Flint C, Ferguson G, Raskin I, Lila MA. Partnering with Alaska native communities to link science and traditional ecological knowledge of wild berry resources. Presented at the National Tribal Science Forum, Traverse City, MI, June 6-10, 2010. R833707 (2009)
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Presentation Lila MA. Berry resources and human health: under the cloud of climate change. Presented at the International Berry Health Benefits Symposium, Monterey, CA, June 22-23, 2009. R833707 (2009)
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Presentation Lila MA, Kellogg J, Flint C, Raskin I. Arctic berries: stressed for success. Presented at the 7th Natural Health Product Research Conference: The Next Wave, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, May 24, 2010. R833707 (2009)
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