Below are some highlights from our participation at the Annual Meeting.

SRP  booklet

 

Meeting Agenda

Although OSU SRP has only been funded since 2009, we are highlighted throughout the new SRP commemorative booklet(5MB), including a cover image. The booklet shares the history of the program and its research successes during the past 25 years.

Britton Goodale Presentation

Britton Goodale, SRP Trainee, gave an excellent presentation of her research she is conducting with Robyn Tanguay in Project 3.

The presentation was entitled:
Investigating Pathways of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Developmental Toxicity in Zebrafish With a Comparative Systems Approach

Anna Harding and Norm Forsberg

Norman Forsberg (right) and Anna Harding (middle) presented their collaborative research project involving the Community Engagement Core, Core D, Project 4 and Project 5.

The oral presentation was entitled:
Informing Communities – A Collaborative Investigation of Native American PAH Dietary Exposure Scenarios and Possible Risks to Human Health

A related poster presented was entitled:
Environment And Health Connections: Perspectives From Community Members Of The Confederated Tribes Of The Umatilla Indian Reservation
Sandra Uesugi, Harding A, Harper B, Harris S, Schure M, Kile M

Katrina Waters

Katrina Waters, PI, Core C, from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory presented a poster and oral presentation.

Poster Presentation
Pathway-Based Prediction Of Tumor Outcome For Environmental PAH Mixtures

Oral Presentation at the Special Symposium on Novel Interdisciplinary Approaches to Complex Exposures:
Dosimetry Anchored Systems Models of Toxicity for Derivation of No Effect Levels
 

Steven O'Connell

Steven O'Connell received his 2012 KC Donnelly Award. He will give a presentation at next year's meeting in Baton Rouge, LA.

See the poster of the 2011 and 2012 winners (pdf)

Andy Larkin Poster
Britton Goodale and Dave Williams visit with
Andy Larkin at his poster.

Andrea Knecht
Andrea Knecht, Project 3, poses in front of her poster.

TRAINEE POSTERS

Developing iPhone Applications For Integrating Fine Particulate Matter Modeling, Risk Assessment, And Community Outreach Into A Single User-Friendly Program
Andrew Larkin

Defining The Developmental Toxicity Of Environmentally Relevant Oxygenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (OPAHs) Using Embryonic Zebrafish
Andrea Knecht, Goodale B, Swanson A, Simonich M, Tanguay R

Cross-species and Life Stage Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Dibenzo[def,p]chrysene
Crowell, Susan R.; Hanson-Drury, Sesha; Soelberg, Jolen J.; Sadler, Natalie; Wright, Aaron T.; Sharma, Arun K.; Ognibene, Ted J.; Williams, David E.; Corley, Richard A.


In vivo Human Pharmacokinetics Of Dibenzo (Def,P)Chrysene Following Microdosing.  Bridging The Gap Between High Dose Animal Data And Environmentally Relevant Human Exposures.
Erin Madeen, Corley R, Turteltaub K, Ognibene T, Malfatti M, Garrard M, Sudakin D, McQuistan T, Williams D

Development Of Complementary LCMs and GCMs Methods To Examine Oxygenated-PAHs (OPAHs) In Environmental Mixtures
Steven O’Connell

Two Applications Of An Innovative Air Sampling Technology To Address Community-Based Environmental Exposures To Legacy And Emerging PAHs
Lane Tidwell

The Community Engagement and Research Translation Cores had many occasions to get to know one another better, share ideas, and discuss projects.


Naomi Hirsch from RTC presented to a group of people within the Administrator and RTC Cores on web communication efforts and how Centers can utilize social media.  It was very well received. Slides and resource page links below.