2011 Risk Science Symposium Posters



September 20-21 2011
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

The premier meeting of 2011 addressing the intersection between
technology innovation and human health risk

 

 

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1. Development of novel approaches for control of biofilm related risks
Chuanwu Xi
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

2. The role of biofilms in environmental survival and disease transmission of Acinetobacter baumannii
Christine Greene
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

3. Nanoparticles Interaction with Cells
Roya Lahiji
Physics

4. Prototype Micro Gas Chromatograph for Rapid Determination of Explosive Marker Compounds
Gustavo Serrano
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

5. Risk-Based Classification System for Biomedical Products
James Li
Chemical Engineering

6. Mobile Personal Air Quality Monitoring System
Yun Xiang
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

7. PBPK Modeling of Polyacrylamide Nanoparticle Biodistribution in Rats
Dingsheng Li
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

8. Adaptation of a Microscale Multi-Vapor Analyzer for Determinations of Biomarkers of Exposure/Disease in Breath and Saliva
Jonathan Bryant Genevier
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

9. Relationship Between Judgments of Health Risk and Satisfaction with Hazard and Exposure Communications
Julia Diebol
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

10. Assessment of the Entry and Toxicity of C60 Fullerenes in Cells
Kristen Russ
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

11. Single-Mitochondrion Responses to 1,3-Dinitrobenzene in Astrocytes as a Function of Cellular Age
Laura Maurer
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

12. Incorporating Emerging Technologies and Methods into Risk Science
Rick Neitzel
Department of Environmental Health Sciences/UMRSC

13. Misconceptions in Community Members' Mental Models of Dioxin-Like Compounds Following an Exposure Assessment Study
Brian Zikmund-Fisher
Health Behavior and Health Education

14. Risk Movie: A world of Surprises
James King
UM School of Art & Design

15. In vivo studies of nanosilver ingestion: the raw materials of risk assessment
Sonja Capracotta
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

16. Applying Risk Driven Patient Safety Systems in Healthcare
James Bagian
College of Engineering

17. Field Testing of a Micro-Gas Chromatograph Prototype: Real Time Analysis of TCE Vapors in Indoor Air in Contaminated Homes
Sun Kyu Kim
Department of Environmental Health Sciences

18. An overview of the University of Michigan Risk Science Center
Andrew Maynard
UM Risk Science Center

19. Can Patient Decision Aids Be Adapted to Improve Risky Decisions Everywhere?
Angie Fagerlin
CBSSM

20. Icon Arrays ("Pictographs"): An Evidence-Based Standard in Risk Graphics
Brian Zikmund-Fisher
Health Behavior and Health Education