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Records 1 to 25 of 5896 records from [ORD] about 'Health' published between 11/18/2012 and 11/18/2017

2017
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...
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 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...
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 ...
“State of the Estuary” - Developing a long term monitoring, assessment and reporting framework for the lower Saint Louis River
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2017]
As the lower Saint Louis River moves closer and closer to delisting as an Area of Concern, it is incumbent that we measure, assess and report on our success. Going forward, It’s equally important that we continue monitoring to protect and sustain the healthy ecosystems we&...
"Data like a movie instead of a photo” - continuous water sensor data collection, 2015 Lake MI CSMI
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 10, 2017]
During the 2015 Lake Michigan CSMI effort we collected continuous undulating tow and autonomous glider data including conductivity, temperature, depth, fluorescence, and backscatter across the northern half of Lake Michigan. During the same period, we also collected discreet vert...
21st century tools to prioritize contaminants for monitoring and management
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 23, 2017]
The webinar focused on ways that ToxCast high throughput screening data and the adverse outcome pathway framework, under development in the CSS program, can be used to prioritize environmental contaminants for monitoring and management.
: Defining toxicological tipping points with microelectrode array recordings of developing neural networks
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 12, 2017]
Current guideline studies for developmental neurotoxicology (DNT) hazard are resource and time intensive, and therefore have only been conducted for a limited set of compounds. The EPA is developing more efficient methods to screen and prioritize the thousands of chemicals with u...
A Bayesian Multilevel Model for Microcystin Prediction in Lakes of the Continental United States,
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 06, 2017]
The frequency of cyanobacteria blooms in North American lakes is increasing. A major concernwith rising cyanobacteria blooms is microcystin, a common cyanobacterial hepatotoxin. Toexplore the conditions that promote high microcystin concentrations, we analyzed the US EPANational ...
A Bayesian Multilevel Model for Microcystin Prediction in Lakes of the Continental United States.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 05, 2017]
The frequency of cyanobacteria blooms in North American lakes is increasing. A major concern with rising cyanobacteria blooms is microcystin, a common cyanobacterial hepatotoxin. To explore the conditions that promote high microcystin concentrations, we analyzed the US EPA Nation...
A Causal Inference Analysis of the Effect of Wildland Fire Smoke on Ambient Air Pollution Levels and Health Burden
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 02, 2017]
Wildfire smoke is a major contributor to ambient air pollution levels. In this talk, we develop a spatio-temporal model to estimate the contribution of fire smoke to overall air pollution in different regions of the country. We combine numerical model output with observational da...
A Cellular Game of Telephone: Trans Tissue Reprogramming of Responses to Toxic Stimuli
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 14, 2017]
Exposure to air pollution is a leading cause of cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality; however, while these effects outside the lung have been associated with aberrant oxidative stress and inflammation, the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. We hypothesized ...
A Citizen Science and Government Collaboration: Developing Tools to Facilitate Community Air Monitoring
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2017]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is actively involved in supporting citizen science projects and providing communities with information and assistance for conducting their own air pollution monitoring. As part of a Regional Applied Research Effort (RARE) project, EP...
A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Management of Coastal Marsh Systems
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2017]
Sea level rise is causing shoreline erosion, increased coastal flooding, and marsh vulnerability to the impact of storms. Coastal marshes provide flood abatement, carbon and nutrient sequestration, water quality maintenance, and habitat for fish, shellfish, and wildlife, includin...
A Collaborative Effort to Assess Environmental Health in Newport News, Virginia
(PUBLISHED REPORT) [Published : Aug 31, 2017]
The Region 3 “Making a Visible Difference in Communities” (MVD) initiative for Southeast Newport News, VA has taken a community-centric, place-based approach to identifying and delivering service to the area’s residents and the city as a whole. Beginning with a CARE (Community Ac...
A Community Runs Through It: 30 Years of Collaboration in the St. Louis River Estuary
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2017]
When participants in the 2016 St Louis River Summit identified their roles and described their interactions with the estuary on the 50-year timeline, they were illustrating the community that built and is now implementing the Remedial Action Plan. From its inception, the Great La...
A Comprehensive Framework for Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials- NS2017
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 13, 2017]
Engineered nanomaterials (ENM) are a fundamental and growing component of the global economy, and are projected to reach an annual economic impact in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Currently, their growing use far outpaces our ability to evaluate potential for adverse impac...
A Comprehensive Framework for the Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 13, 2017]
Engineered nanomaterials (ENM) are a fundamental and growing component of the global economy, and are projected to reach an annual economic impact in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Currently, their growing use far outpaces our ability to evaluate potential for adverse impac...
A Conceptual Model to Assess Stress-Associated Health Effects of Multiple Ecosystem Services Degraded by Disaster Events in the Gulf of Mexico and Elsewhere
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2017]
Few conceptual frameworks attempt to connect disaster-associated environmental injuries to impacts on ecosystem services (the benefits humans derive from nature) and thence to both psychological and physiological human health effects. To our knowledge, this study is one of the fi...
A Device that Allows Rodents to Behaviorally Thermoregulate when Housed in Vivariums
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2017]
Laboratories and vivariums are maintained at ambient temperatures (Ta) of 20-24 ⁰C and it is widely accepted that mice maintained under these conditions are cold stressed. When mice are inactive and sleeping in the daytime, their zone of thermoneutrality associated with a basal m...
A Field Evaluation of Performance Reference Compound Based Estimates of Cfree Using Water Column Deployed Passive Samplers
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 12, 2017]
Low-Density polyethylene (LDPE) sheets are often used as passive samplers for aquatic environmental monitoring to measure the freely dissolved concentrations of hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs). HOCs that are freely dissolved in water (Cfree) will partition into the LDPE u...
A Framework for Linking Population Model Development with Ecological Risk Assessment Objectives
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 13, 2017]
The value of models that link organism-level impacts to the responses of a population in ecological risk assessments (ERA) has been demonstrated extensively over the past few decades. There is little debate about the utility of these models to translate multiple organism-level en...
A Framework to Quantify the Strength of the Ecological Links Between an Environmental Stressor and Final Ecosystem Services
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 02, 2017]
Anthropogenic stressors such as climate change, fire, and pollution are driving shifts in ecosystem function and resilience. Scientists generally rely on biological indicators of these stressors to signal that ecosystem conditions have been altered beyond an acceptable amount. Ho...
A Genome-wide Trans-ethnic Interaction Study Links the PIGR-FCAMR Locus to Coronary Atherosclerosis Via Interactions Between Genetic Variants and Residential Exposure to Traffic
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 29, 2017]
Air pollution is a worldwide contributor to cardiovascular disease mortality and morbidity. Traffic air pollution is a ubiquitous source of air pollution in developed nations, and is associated with multiple cardiovascular outcomes such as: coronary atherosclerosis, peripheral ar...
A Laboratory Comparison of Emission Factors, Number Size Distributions, and Morphology of Ultrafine Particles from 11 Different Household Cookstove-Fuel Systems
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 12, 2017]
Ultrafine particle (UFP) emissions and particle number size distributions (PNSD) are critical in the evaluation of air pollution impacts on human health and climate change. Residential cookstove emissions are a major source of many air pollutants; however, data on UFP number emis...