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Readings for the Symposium
Andersen:
Andersen, M.E. and Dennison, J.E. (2001). Mode of action and tissue dosimetry in current and future risk assessments. Sci. Total Environ. 274, 3-14.
Andersen, M.E., Conolly, R.B., Gaido, K.W., and Thomas, RS (2005). Dose-response modeling in the systems biology era. Reproductive Toxicology, invited chapter for a special issue on systems biology and reproductive toxicology, 19, 327-337.
Baker:
Choi YS, Thomas T, Kotlyar A, Islam MT, Baker JR, Jr.: Synthesis and Functional Evaluation of DNA-Assembled Polyamidoamine Dendrimer Clusters for Cancer Cell-Specific Targeting. Chemistry & Biology 2005:(12). (UM press reference: http://www.umich.edu/news/?Releases/2005/Jan05/r012105b)
Kukowska-Latallo J, Candido KA, Cao Z, Nigavekar SS, Majoros IJ, Thomas TP, Balogh LP, Khan MK, Baker JR, Jr.: Nanoparticle targeting of anticancer drug improves therapeutic response in animal model of human epithelial cancer. Cancer Research 2005:65(12), 5317-5324. (UM Press reference: http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2005/nanoparticles.htm)
Butenhoff:
Kennedy, G.L. Jr., Butenhoff, J.L., Olsen, G.W., O’Connor, J.C., Seacat, A.M., Perkins, R.G., Biegel, L.B., Murphy, S.R., Farrar, D.G. (2004). The toxicology of perfluorooctanoate. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 34, 351-384.
Butenhoff, J.L., Gaylor, D.W., Moore, J.A., Olsen, G.W., Rodricks, J., Mandel, J.H., and Zobel, L.R. (2004). Characterization of risk for general population exposure to perfluorooctanoate. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 39, 363-380.
Calabrese:
Calabrese, E.J. (2005). Paradigm lost, paradigm found: The re-emergence of hormesis as a fundamental dose response modle in the toxicological sciences. Environmental Pollution 138, 379-412.
Calabrese, E.J., and Baldwin, L.A. (2003). Toxicology rethinks its central belief. Nature, 421, 691-2.
DeVito:
Emond, C., Birnbaum, L.S., DeVito, M.J. Physiologically based pharmacokinetic model for developmental exposures to TCDD in the rat. Toxicol Sci. 2004 Jul;80(1):115-33. Epub 2004 Mar 31. PMID: 15056810 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
DeVito, M.J., Birnbaum, L.S., Farland, W.H., Gasiewicz, T.A. Comparisons of estimated human body burdens of dioxinlike chemicals and TCDD body burdens in experimentally exposed animals. Environ Health Perspect. 1995 Sep;103(9):820-31. Review.
Finkel:
Finkel, A.M. (2002). “The Joy Before Cooking: Preparing Ourselves to Write a Risk Research Recipe.” Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 8(6), pp. 1203-1221.
Carey, J. (2005). “The ‘Unrecognized Epidemic’: Beryllium can be Toxic to the Workers who Handle It: Where has OSHA Been?” Business Week, May 2, 2005, pp. 40-42.
Garabrant:
Patterson, D.G., Patterson, D., Canady, R., et al (2004). Age specific dioxin TEQ reference range. Organohologen Compounds, 66, 2878-2883.
Study protocol for the University of Michigan Dioxin Exposure Study
Gordon-Hagerty: (TBA)
Jolliet:
Pennington, D.W., Margni, M., Amman, C., and Jolliet, O. (2005). Multimedia Fate and Human Intake Modeling: Spatial versus Non-Spatial Insights for Chemical Emissions in Western Europe. Environmental Science & Technology, 39, (4), 1119-1128.
Bennett, D.H., Margni, M., McKone, T., and Jolliet, O. (2002). Intake Fraction for Multimedia Pollutants: A Tool for Life Cycle Analysis and Comparative Risk Assessment. Int. Journal of Risk Analysis, 22 (5), 903-916.
Philbert:
Buck SM, Koo YE, Park E, Xu H, Philbert MA, Brasuel MA, and Kopelman R (2004). Optochemical nanosensor PEBBLEs: photonic explorers for bioanalysis with biologically localized embedding. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 8:540-546.
Moffat BA, Reddy GR, McConville P, Hall DE. Chenevert TL, Kopelman RR, Philbert MA, Weissleder R, Rehemtulla A, and Ross BD (2003). A novel polyacrylamide magnetic nanoparticle contrast agent for molecular imaging using MRI. Molecular Imaging 2(4):324-32.
Lippman, M., Frampton, M., Schwartz, J., et al (2003). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Particulate Matters Health Effects Research Centers Program: A midcourse report of status, progress, and plans. Environmental Health Perspectives 111(8):1074-1092.
Slovic:
Slovic, P. (1999). Trust, emotion, sex, politics, and science: Surveying the risk-assessment battlefield. Risk Analysis,19(4), 689-701. Originally published in M. H. Bazerman, D. M. Messick, A. E. Tenbrunsel, & K. A. Wade-Benzoni (Eds.), Environment, ethics, and behavior (pp. 277-313). San Francisco: New Lexington, 1997. Revised version in The University of Chicago Legal Forum,1997, pp. 59-99.
Slovic, P., Finucane, M.L., Peters, E., and MacGregor, D.G. (2004). Risk as analysis and risk as feelings: Some thoughts about affect, reason, risk, and rationality. Risk Analysis,24(2), 1-12.
Zint:
Zint, M (2001). Advancing Environmental Risk Education. Risk Analysis 21(3): 417-426.
Covitt, B., Gomez-Schmidt, C., and Zint, M. (2005). An Evaluation of the Risk Education Module “Exploring Environmental Issues: Focus on Risk.” Journal of Environmental Education 36(2): 3-13.
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