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Records 26 to 47 of 47 records from [ORD-NERL] from author Michael Breen

2014
Breen, M., J. Burke, S. Batterman, A. Vette, G. Norris, C. Godwin, M. Landis, C. Croghan, Brad Schultz, AND M. Breen. Air Pollution Exposure Model for Individuals (EMI) in Health Studies: Predicting Spatiotemporal Variability of Residential Air Exchange Rates. Presented at 2014 annual SOT meeting, Phoenix, AZ, March 23 - 27, 2014.
Breen, M., J. Burke, S. Batterman, A. Vette, G. Norris, C. Godwin, M. Landis, C. Croghan, AND V. Isakov. Exposure Modeling of Residential Air Exchange Rates for NEXUS Participants. Presented at ISES 2014, Cincinnati, OH, October 12 - 16, 2014.
Breen, M., J. Burke, S. Batterman, A. Vette, G. Norris, C. Godwin, M. Landis, C. Croghan, AND V. Isakov. Exposure Modeling of Residential Air Exchange Rates for NEXUS Participants. 2014 Annual Meeting of the International Society of Exposure Science, Cincinnati, OH, October 12 - 16, 2014.
Breen, M., T. Long, Brad Schultz, J. Crooks, M. Breen, J. Langstaff, K. Isaacs, C. Tan, R. Williams, Y. Cao, A. Geller, R. Devlin, S. Batterman, AND T. Buckley. GPS-based Microenvironment Tracker (MicroTrac) Model to Estimate Time-Location of Individuals for Air Pollution Exposure Assessments: Model Evaluation in Central North Carolina. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 24(4):412-420, (2014).
Breen, M., J. Burke, S. Batterman, A. Vette, C. Godwin, C. Croghan, B. Schultz, AND T. Long. Modeling Spatial and Temporal Variability of Residential Air Exchange Rates for the Near-Road Exposures and Effects of Urban Air Pollutants Study (NEXUS). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland, 2014(11):11481-11504, (2014).
Breen, M., Brad Schultz, M. Sohn, T. Long, J. Langstaff, R. Williams, K. Isaacs, Q. Meng, C. Stallings, AND L. Smith. Review of Air Exchange Rate Models for Air Pollution Exposure Assessments. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology . Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 24(6):555-563, (2014).
2012
Du, L., S. Batterman, C. Godwin, J. Chin, E. Parker, M. Breen, W. Brakefield, T. Robins, AND T. Lewis. Air Change Rates and Interzonal Flows in Residences, and the Need for Multi-Zone Models for Exposure and Health Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland, 9(12):4639-4661, (2012).
Breen, M., D. Villeneuve, G. T. ANKLEY, D. C. BENCIC, M. BREEN, K. WATANABE, A. Lloyd, AND R. Conolly. Computational Modeling of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis to Predict Adaptive Responses in Female Fathead Minnows Exposed to an Aromatase Inhibitor. Presented at Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 11 - 15, 2012.
2011
Breen, M., M. BREEN, N. Terasaki, M. Yamazaki, A. L. Lloyd, AND R. CONOLLY. Mechanistic Computational Model of Steroidgenesis in H295R Cells: Role of (Oxysterols and Cell Proliferation to Improve Predictability of Biochemical Response to Endocrine Active Chemical-Metyrapone. TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES. Society of Toxicology, RESTON, VA, 123(1):80-93, (2011).
Breen, M., D. Villeneuve, G. T. ANKLEY, K. WATANABE, A. Lloyd, AND M. BREEN. Predicting Adaptive Response to Fadrozole Exposure:Computational Model of the Fathead MinnowsHypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis. Presented at Society of Toxicology (DOT) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, March 06 - 10, 2010.
2010
BREEN, M., D. L. Villeneuve, G. T. Ankley, K. H. Watanabe, A. L. LLoyd, AND R. CONOLLY. Adaptive Responses to Prochloraz Exposure in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Gonadal Axis of Fathead Minnows. Presented at Society of Toxicology 49th Annual meeting, Salti Lake City, UT, March 07 - 11, 2010.
BREEN, M., M. Breen, N. Terasaki, M. Yamazaki, AND R. CONOLLY. Computational Model of Steroidogenesis in Human H295R Cells to Predict Biochemical Response to Endocrine Active Chemicals: Model Development for Metyrapone. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 118(2):265-72, (2010).
BREEN, M., D. L. VILLENEUVE, G. T. ANKLEY, K. H. WATANABE, M. BREEN, A. L. LLOYD, AND R. B. CONOLLY. Computational Model of the Hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal Axis to Predict Biochemical Adaptive Response to Endocrine Disrupting Fungicide Prochloraz. Presented at 49th annual meeting of SOT, Salt Lake City, UT, March 07 - 11, 2010.
EKMAN, D. R., G. T. ANKLEY, D. C. BENCIC, T. W. COLLETTE, M. BREEN, R. CONOLLY, S. W. EDWARDS, K. M. JENSEN, M. D. KAHL, D. L. LATTIER, J. M. LAZORCHAK, D. MARTINOVIC, D. H. MILLER, Q. TENG, DAN VILLENEUVE, AND R. WANG. OPPTS Meeting: Linkage Of Exposure And Effects Using Genomics, Proteomics, And Metabolomics In Small Fish Models . Presented at OPPTS Science Forum, Washington, DC, January 05 - 06, 2010.
2009
ANKLEY, G. T., D. C. BENCIC, M. BREEN, T. W. COLLETTE, R. CONOLLY, N. Denslow, S. W. EDWARDS, D. R. EKMAN, K. M. JENSEN, J. M. LAZORCHAK, D. MARTINOVIC, D. H. MILLER, E. Perkins, E. F. Orlando, N. Garcia-Reyero, D. L. VILLENEUVE, R. WANG, AND K. Watanabe. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Fish: Developing Exposure Indicators and Predictive Models of Effects Based on Mechanism of Action. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 92(3):168-178, (2009).
ANKLEY, G. T., D. C. BENCIC, M. BREEN, T. W. COLLETTE, R. CONOLLY, N. DENSLOW, S. W. EDWARDS, D. R. EKMAN, K. M. JENSEN, J. M. LAZORCHAK, D. MARTINOVIC, D. H. MILLER, E. Perkins, E. F. Orlando, N. Garcia-Reyero, D. L. VILLENEUVE, R. WANG, AND K. Wantanabe. Endocrine disrupting chemicals in fish: developing exposure indicators and predictive models of effects based on mechanism of action. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 92(3):168-178, (2009).
COLLETTE, T. W., G. T. ANKLEY, DAN VILLENEUVE, S. W. EDWARDS, D. H. MILLER, D. C. BENCIC, D. R. EKMAN, J. M. LAZORCHAK, R. WANG, M. BREEN, R. CONOLLY, N. Denslow, N. Garcia-Reyero, D. Martinovic, E. Perkins, E. Orlando, K. Watanabe, AND M. Sepulveda. Linkage Of Exposure And Effects Using Genomics, Proteomics, And Metabolomics In Small Fish Models. Presented at BOSC Computational Toxicology Research Program Review, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 29 - 30, 2009.
NICHOLS, J. W., M. BREEN, R. DENVER, J. DI STEFANO III, J. EDWARDS, R. HOKE, D. VOLZ, AND X. ZHANG. Testing and Risk Assessment of Chemicals that Impact Highly Adaptive Biological Systems: The Case of Endocrine Systems. Presented at 30th Annual Meeting of SETAC North America, New Orleans, LA, November 19 - 23, 2009.
Breen, M., M. BREEN, N. Terasaki, M. Yamazaki, A. Lloyd, AND R. CONOLLY. The Role of Cholesterol Utilization in a Computational Adrenal Steroidogenesis Model to Improve Predictability of Biochemical Responses to Endocrine Active Chemicals. Presented at North Carolina Society of Toxicology Spring Meeting, Research Triangle Park, NC, February 26, 2009.
BREEN, M., M. BREEN, N. Terasaki, M. Yamazaki, A. LLOYD, AND R. CONOLLY. The Role of Oxysterols in a Computational Steroidogenesis Model of Human H295R Cells to Improve Predictability of Biochemical Responses to Endocrine Disruptors. Presented at National Academy of Sciences Symposium on Toxicity Pathway-based Risk Assessment, Washington, DC, May 11 - 13, 2009.
2008
Breen, M., M. BREEN, N. Terasaki, M. Yamazaki, AND R. CONOLLY. Computational Steroidogenesis Model To Predict Biochemical Responses to Endocrine Active Chemicals: Model Development and Cross Validation. Presented at Triangle Consortium for Reproductive Biology, RTP, NC, February 23, 2008.
2007
COLLETTE, T. W., D. R. EKMAN, Q. TENG, D. C. BENCIC, J. M. LAZORCHAK, R. WANG, M. BREEN, R. CONOLLY, N. DENSLOW, K. WATANABE, E. PERKINS, D. L. VILLENEUVE, AND G. T. ANKLEY. MEETING IN PORTUGAL: LINKAGE OF EXPOSURE AND EFFECTS USING GENOMICS, PROTEOMICS AND METABOLOMICS IN SMALL FISH MODELS. Presented at SETAC Europe 17th Annual Meeting, Porto, PORTUGAL, May 20 - 24, 2007.