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Records 26 to 50 of 5127 Presentations from [ORD] published between 03/19/2013 and 03/19/2018

2018
Adverse Outcome Pathways: Moving from a scientific concept to a globally accepted framework
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
In 2016, an international multi-sector steering committee focusing on the development of a Society of Environmental Toxicology (SETAC) Pellston Workshop reached out to the membership of the Society of Toxicology as well as other national and international scientific and regulator...
Adverse effects of a mixture of 15 pesticides and phthalates on reproductive tract development in the male rat
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 23, 2018]
This presentation highlights our "supermix" study which included 15 different environmental anti-androgens (6 pesticides and 9 phthalates) with a dosing structure based on the individual chemical NOAELs. Exposures were conducted in utero (dam oral gavage) during the ma...
Air Pollution Exposure Modeling for Epidemiology Studies and Public Health
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 02, 2018]
Air pollution epidemiology studies of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) often use outdoor concentrations as exposure surrogates. These surrogates can induce exposure error since they do not account for (1) time spent indoors with ambient PM2.5 levels attenuated from outdoor...
Air pollution and neuroendocrine stress-mediated systemic metabolic and inflammatory response
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 13, 2018]
New experimental evidence involving the role of neuroendocrine activation challenges an accepted mechanistic paradigm of how irritant air pollutants induce systemic metabolic impairment and lung injury/inflammation. We focus on recent air pollution studies highlighting how the re...
Air pollution exposure modeling of individuals
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 16, 2018]
Air pollution epidemiology studies of ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) often use outdoor concentrations as exposure surrogates. These surrogates can induce exposure error since they do not account for (1) time spent indoors with ambient PM2.5 levels attenuated from outdoor...
Ammonium Perchlorate Induces Thyroid Hormone Insufficiency and a Cortical Heterotopia in the Rat Brain
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
A morphological defect, a cortical heterotopia, has been observed in the brains of rat pups exposed in utero to moderate doses of the thyroid hormone (TH) synthesis inhibitor propylthioruracil (PTU). TH insufficiency during late gestation/early postnatal period is required to ind...
An Automated Heart Rate Detection Platform in Wild-Type Zebrafish for Cardiotoxicity Screening of Fine Particulate Matter Air Pollution
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 13, 2018]
Exposure to air pollution-derived particulate matter (PM) causes adverse cardiovascular health outcomes, with increasing evidence implicating soluble components of PM; however, the enormous number of unique PM samples from different air sheds far exceeds the capacity of conventio...
An Integrative Systems Toxicology Model for Neurovascular Developmental Toxicity
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) limits passage of toxicants into brain tissue and may be an important tissue interface for developmental neurotoxicity, although the extent to which drugs and chemicals interact with BBB anatomical development is not well known. We utilized a computa...
An Introduction to the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 20, 2018]
This webinar, titled “EPA’s Storm Water Management Model (SWMM)”, is scheduled for Tuesday February 20th at 12pm Eastern. This webinar will introduce the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM). SWMM is used throughout the world for planning, analysis, and design ...
An Isotopic View of Water and Nitrate Transport Through the Vadose Zone in Oregon’s Southern Willamette Valley’s Groundwater Management Area (S-GWMA)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 10, 2018]
Groundwater nitrate contamination affects thousands of households in Oregon’s southern Willamette Valley and many more across the USA. The southern Willamette Valley Groundwater Management Area (GWMA) was established in 2004 due to nitrate levels in the groundwater exceedi...
Animal Health and Cyanobacteria
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 18, 2018]
A review of animal illness and One Health and cyanobacteria. Animal illnesses and deaths associated with exposure to toxic cyanobacteria can be sentinel events that inform human health risks.
Application of Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Model for Interpretation of High-throughput Screening Assay for Thyroperoxidase Inhibition
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
In vitro based assays are used to identify potential endocrine disrupting chemicals. Thyroperoxidase (TPO), an enzyme essential for thyroid hormone (TH) synthesis, is a target site for disruption of the thyroid axis for which a high-throughput screening (HTPS) assay has recently ...
Application of Portfolio Theory in Recovery Planning for Pacific Salmon.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 16, 2018]
Ecological applications of portfolio theory demonstrate the utility of this analytical framework for understanding the stability of commercial and indigenous Pacific Salmon fisheries. Portfolio theory also has the potential to aid in recovery planning for threatened and endangere...
Application of a Multiplexed High Content Imaging (HCI) Based Cell Viability and Apoptosis Chemical Screening Assay with Results in MCF-7 Cells
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
The NCCT high throughput transcriptomics (HTTr) screening program uses whole transcriptome profiling assay in human-derived cells to collect concentration-response data for large numbers (100s-1000s) of environmental chemicals. To contextualize HTTr data, chemical effects on cell...
Application of a large electronic health record database to study effects of air quality on mortality in a heart failure population
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 08, 2018]
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are now a ubiquitous component of the US healthcare system and are attractive for secondary data analysis as they contain detailed and longitudinal clinical records on potentially millions of individuals. However, due to their relative...
Application of a water/ecosystem model, VELMA, to inform environmental management decision-making in the watersheds of Keene and Kingsbury Creeks
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 14, 2018]
VELMA (Visualizing Ecosystem Land Management Assessments) is an eco-hydrological model that produces visual simulations of many hydrologic and ecological processes over time periods from hours to days to years. The purpose thus far has been used for predicting effectiveness of g...
Application of the Aggregate Exposure Pathway and Adverse Outcome Pathway frameworks to advance cumulative risk assessment by integrating human health and ecological endpoints
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
Evaluating risk of adverse outcomes from chemical exposure is essential for understanding the impacts of environmental contaminants. While human health outcomes are of primary concern and are often the focus of risk assessments, important non-human species are also exposed to co...
Applying a High-Throughput PBTK Model for IVIVE
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
The ability to link in vitro and in vivo toxicity enables the use of high-throughput in vitro assays as an alternative to resource intensive animal studies. Toxicokinetics (TK) should help describe this link, but prior work found weak correlation when using a TK model for in vitr...
Applying a tiered risk-based approach to prioritizing thousands of chemicals for further evaluation: A comparison of current high throughput computational approaches
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
Current computational technologies offer novel opportunities to help in the prioritization of chemicals for further evaluation. Here we present a tiered risk-based approach based on an initial triage based on the ratio between high-throughput exposure estimates and Thresholds of ...
Approaches for Increasing Acceptance of Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Models in Public Health Risk Assessment
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have great potential for application in regulatory and non-regulatory public health risk assessment. The development and application of PBPK models in chemical toxicology has grown steadily since their emergence in the 1980s. Ho...
Are All Ames Strains in the OECD Mutagenicity Test Guideline 471 Useful and Necessary? An Analysis of Large Mutagenicity Data Sets for the IWGT.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
Are All Ames Strains in the OECD Mutagenicity Test Guideline 471 Useful and Necessary? An Analysis of Large Mutagenicity Data Sets for the IWGT R. Williams1, D.M. DeMarini2, L.F. Stankowski Jr.3, E. Zeiger4, K.P. Cross5 1Lhasa, LTD, Leeds, UK 2U.S. EPA, RTP, NC 3Charles River L...
Are anti-androgenic effects of phthalates on the fetal testis mediated via a peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-α (PPAR-α) associated molecular initiating event?
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2018]
In utero exposure to certain phthalate esters (PE) during the critical window of male sex differentiation reduces both fetal testis testosterone (T) production and expression of steroid transport and synthesis genes, resulting in reproductive tract malformations in adult male rod...
Assessing Multi-scale Reptile and Amphibian Biodiversity: Mojave Ecoregion Case Study
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 25, 2018]
The ability to assess, report, map, and forecast the life support functions of ecosystems is absolutely critical to our capacity to make informed decisions to maintain the sustainable nature of our environment now and into the future. Because of the variability among living orga...
Assessing the effectiveness of remediation of contaminated sediments in the Ottawa River Segment of the Maumee Great Lakes Area of Concern (AOC) using biological endpoints: toxicity, food web tissue contamination, biotic condition and DNA damage
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 05, 2018]
The Ottawa River lies in extreme northwest Ohio, flowing into Lake Erie’s western basin at the City of Toledo. The Ottawa River is a component of the Maumee River AOC as defined by the International Commission. The Ottawa River is approximately 45 miles long; however, the 2...
Assessment of Diiodoacetic Effects on Eye Malformations in a Developmental Toxicity Screen with F344 Rats
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 10, 2018]
Diiodoacetic acid (DIA) is an iodinated haloacetic acid and a drinking water disinfection by-product (DBP) formed in drinking water treated by chloramination (chlorine plus ammonia) to prevent microbial contamination and regrowth. Although disinfection of drinking water has prove...