SETAC North America 36 th Annual Meeting November 1 5, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah
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1 SETAC North America 36 th Annual Meeting November 1 5, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah Exponent Presentations Monday, November 2 Assessing User Exposure to Consumer Products: Methods Specific to Product Use and Exposure Route to Assess Consumer Health Risks Authors: P.J. Sheehan, Y. Lowney, R. Kalmes, K. Bogen, M. Posson, M. Glomski, A. Singhal, V. Volberg, B. Beckerman, E. Goswami ID: 25 Location: Ballroom AC Presentation Start Time: 8:00 am Making Science Matter for Congress: The SETAC NA TSCA Reform Dialog Group Authors: S.Z. Cohen, T. Augspurger, P.D. Guiney, M.S. Johnson, S.M. Lev, C. Menzie, P.K. Sibley, J.P. Staveley, B.W. Vigon, J.D. Walker; S. Williams Session: Making Science Matter: Effective Science Communication and Outreach ID: 10 Location: 250 DE Presentation Start Time: 8:20 am Sustaining the SETAC Brand: Experiences with SETAC's Public Outreach Policy Authors: J.P. Staveley, T. Augspurger, P.D. Guiney Session: Fostering Tripartite Research: Perspectives, Opinions, and New Approaches ID: 90 Presentation Start Time: 8:20 am
2 Building Environmental Programming through Tripartite Representation: Successes and Challenges Author: W.L. Goodfellow, J.P Staveley, R.S. Wentsel, T. Canfield, K.J. Maier Session: Fostering Tripartite Research: Perspectives, Opinions and New Approaches ID: 91 Presentation Start Time: 8:40 am Improving Weight of Evidence for Regulatory Decision-making: A SETAC Tripartite Perspective Author: P.D. Guiney, S.Z. Cohen, J.P. Staveley, M.S. Johnson Session: Fostering Tripartite Research: Perspectives, Opinions and New Approaches ID: 94 Presentation Start Time: 10:20 am Compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) Does Not Guarantee Study Quality Author: J.P. Staveley Session: Dealing with Bias in Chemical Risk Assessment ID: 138 Location: Ballroom D Presentation Start Time: 1:40 pm Monday, November 2 Using Bioaccessibility Data for Site-Specific Adjustments to Bioavailability for Dioxins in Soils: A Case Study Author: Y. Lowney, R. Kalmes Session: Bioavailability: 21st Century Nexus Between Site Characterization, Risk Assessment, and Remediation ID: MP122 Post-Wildfire Consequences on Watershed Hydrology and the Environment Authors: P.J. Shaller, P.L. Shrestha, T.L. Deardorff, J. Wren Session: Impacts of Naturally Occurring, Catastrophic Events on Ecosystems ID: MP143 Risk Factors that Reset the Ecological Process of a Forest Ecosystem: Causes of California Wildland Fires Author: T.L. Deardorff Session: Impacts of Naturally Occurring, Catastrophic Events on Ecosystems ID: MP144
3 Guidance on Using Passive Sampling in Evaluation of Contaminated Sediments and Integration into Management of Contaminated Sediment Sites Authors: S.B. Kane Driscoll, C. Menzie, R.M. Burgess, G. Burton, U. Ghosh, P. Gschwend, D.D. Reible Session: Advancements in the Field of Passive Sampling: Unique Applications and Novel Developments ID: MP012 A Suite of Integrated Predictive Models for the Evaluation of Consumer Exposures to Organic Chemicals in Paper Products Authors: M. Posson, K. Bogen, M. Glomski, P.J. Sheehan ID: MP155 Assessing Formaldehyde Exposure from Consumer Hair Care Products Authors: M. Posson, R. Kalmes, J. Fedoruk ID: MP156 Assessing Incidental Hand-to- Mouth Exposure to Lead from Consumer Products Author: R. Kalmes, Y. Lowney, P.J. Sheehan, A. Singhal ID: MP157 Wearable Technology Products and Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Chemical Exposure and Risk Assessment Challenges & Developments Authors: K.T. Bogen, P.J. Sheehan, A. Singhal, R. Kalmes, V. Volberg, M. Garry [Special Symposium] ID: MP158 Tuesday, November 3 Exploring Collaboration and Business Opportunities in One Health Authors: J.E. Whaley, A. Fairbrother, J.P. Staveley Session: "One Health": Opportunities for SETAC Leadership in Integrating Environmental, Human and Animal Health ID: 285 Location: 250 AB Presentation Start Time: 1:40 pm
4 Tuesday, November 3 Developing Toxicity Identification Evaluation Test Strategies: When and How to Make Mid-Evaluation Changes Author: W.L. Goodfellow Session: Today's TIE Toolbox-Applying Toxicity Identification Evaluation Design, Methods and Interpretation for Adaptive Management and Real-World Decision-making ID: TP122 The Impact of Variability in Non-Target Terrestrial Plant Studies on Endpoint Selection Author: J.P. Staveley, D.E. Edwards, J.W. Green, K. Henry, M.E. Kern, J. Nusz Session: Aquatic and Terrestrial Plants in Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment ID: TP048 Ecological and Human Health Risk from Persistent Organic Pollutants Sorbed to Microplastics in the Marine Environment: What Does the Evidence Tell Us? Authors: L. Ziccardi, S. Kane Driscoll, A.J. Edginton, K.L. Hentz Session: Microplastics ID: TP168 Wednesday, November 4 Is Manure a RCRA Solid Waste Authors: W.L. Goodfellow, C. Menzie, Y. Masue-Slowey Session: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management General - Part 2 ID: 474 Location: 250 AB Presentation Start Time: 1:40 pm Non-Targeted Analysis of Petroleum Metabolites in Groundwater at Historic Fuel Release Sites by GCxGC-TOFMS Author: R.E. Mohler, K. O Reilly, D.A. Zemo, T.C. Wegesser, R.I. Magaw, C. Espino-Devine Session: Advanced Analytical Methods for Contaminant Discovery ID: 562 Presentation Start Time: 2:00 pm The Application and Misapplication of Directed Acyclic Graphs for Causal Inference in Ecology Authors: R. Kashuba, A.M. Morrison, C. Menzie Session: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management General - Part 2 ID: 479 Location: 250 AB Presentation Start Time: 4:00 pm
5 Wednesday, November 4 Passerine Dietary (LC50) Test: Challenges and Utility in Deriving an Acute Endpoint for Pesticide Registration in the US Authors: M.A. Feken, T.M. Blickley, K. Brugger, T. Carro, M. Christ, P.J. Edwards, T.B. Fredricks, K. Henry, M.E. Kern, S.P. McGee, D. Moore, S.R. Mortensen, S. Plautz, J.P. Staveley, F. Womack Session: Pesticide Dose and Exposure: Effects on the Environment, Target and Non-Target Organisms ID: WP066 A Refined Multi-Site Model to Estimate the Toxicity of PAH-Contaminated Sediments at MGP Sites Authors: M. Kierski, S. Kane Driscoll, C. Menzie, A.M. Morrison Session: Aquatic Toxicology and Ecology General-Part 3 ID: WP180 Thursday, November 5 Evaluating the Relative Sensitivity of Endpoints Generated During Midge Life-Cycle Sediment Toxicity Tests Authors: T.W. Valenti, J.K. Gates, M.J. Bradley, M.A. Cafarella, J.M. Giddings, H. Krueger, S.P. McGee, A. Samel, B. Sharma, J.P. Staveley, J. Wang Session: The Continuing Evolution of Sediment Toxicity Methods and Data Interpretation ID: 606 Location: Ballroom D Presentation Start Time: 8:20 am Improving the Usability of Ecotoxicology in Regulatory Decision-making: Initial Findings from a SETAC Pellston Workshop Authors: J.P. Staveley, M. Agerstrand Session: Improving the Usability of Ecotoxicology in Regulatory Decision-making ID: 684 Location: Ballroom AC Presentation Start Time: 1:00 pm Expressing Total Dissolved Solids Toxicity as Conductivity or Individual Ions? Authors: W. Goodfellow, C. Menzie, R. Kashuba Session: Assessing the Potential for Multi Ion Toxicity ID: 669 Location: 250 DE Presentation Start Time: 1:20 pm
6 Methods to Increase Regulatory Impact of Ecotoxicological Research Authors: R.S. Wentsel, J. Magrans Session: Improving the Usability of Ecotoxicology in Regulatory Decision-making ID: 689 Location: Ballroom AC Presentation Start Time: 3:20 pm Application of Ecosystem Services in Natural Resource Management Decisionmaking Authors: D.W. Moore, P.N. Booth, A. Alix, S.E. Apitz, D. Forrow, E. Huber-Sannwald, N. Jayasundara, C. Shapiro Session: Ecosystem Services, Environmental Management and Decision Making ID: 725 Location: Ballroom G Presentation Start Time: 2:00 pm Thursday, November 5 An Evaluation of Endpoint Sensitivity for Benthic Invertebrate Chronic Toxicity Tests Authors: J. Gates, T. Valenti, M.A. Cafarella, B. Sharma, M.J. Bradley, A. Samel, J.P. Staveley, S.P. McGee, M. Habekost, H. Krueger Session: The Continuing Evolution of Sediment Toxicity Methods and Data Interpretation ID: RP021 Exponent Session Chairs and Instructors Professional Training Course: PT07 Hydraulic Fracturing: Data Analysis Tools to Evaluate Environmental and Ecological Risks W. Goodfellow, T. Saba, Instructors Sunday, November 1, 8 am to 12 pm, Room 150AB Human Exposures to Chemicals in Consumer Products Y. Lowney, Session Chair Monday November 2. Start time 8:00 am, Ballroom AC Monday, November 2, Poster Session, Exhibit Hall Winning the Green Ribbon: Application of Green Chemistry in the Development of Products and Processes Y. Lowney, Session Chair Tuesday, November 3, Poster Session, Exhibit Hall Improving the Usability of Ecotoxicology in Regulatory Decision-making J.P. Staveley, Session Chair Thursday, November 5, 1 pm to 4:15, Ballroom AC Impacts of Naturally-occurring, Catastrophic Events on Ecosystems T.L. Deardorff, Session Chair Monday, November 2, Poster Session, Exhibit Hall
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