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Records 1 to 6 of 6 records from [ORD-NHEERL] published between 04/18/2014 and 04/18/2019 from author Joseph Tietge

2016
Villeneuve, Dan, G. Ankley, C. LaLone, Dave Mount, Joe Tietge, AND D. Hoff. Application of adverse outcome pathway-based tools to ambient water quality criteria development. SETAC North America, Orlando, FL, November 06 - 10, 2016.
Miller, D., Joe Tietge, M. McMaster, K. Munkittrick, X. Xia, X. Zhang, D. Griesmer, AND G. Ankley. Guidance for the application of a population modeling framework in coordination with field based monitoring studies for multiple species and sites. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/X-15/331.
2015
Miller, D., Joe Tietge, M. McMaster, K. Munnkittrick, AND G. Ankley. Integrating effects based monitoring with adverse outcome pathways and population models. COSIA Innovation Summit, Banff, AB, March 31 - April 02, 2015.
Miller, D., Joe Tietge, M. McMaster, K. Munkittrick, X. Xia, D. Griesmer, AND G. Ankley. Linking mechanistic toxicology to population models in forecasting recovery from chemical stress: A case study from Jackfish Bay, Ontario, Canada. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Pensacola, FL, 34(7):1623-1633, (2015).
2014
Nichols, J., M. Hornung, Joe Korte, J. Haselman, Joe Tietge, AND S. Degitz. A quantitative adverse outcome pathway model for thyroid axis disruption in Xenopus laevis tadpoles. SETAC North America, Vancouver, BC, CANADA, November 09 - 13, 2014.
Miller, D., Joe Tietge, M. McMaster, K. Munkittrick, AND G. Ankley. Adverse outcome pathways linked to population models as an applied framework for investigating effects of chemical stressors. SETAC, Vancouver, BC, CAPE VERDE, November 09 - 13, 2014.