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50 th Anniversary Annual Meeting and ToxExpo<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Description (Continued)<br />

Tuesday<br />

Abstract # Abstract #<br />

#1688 Poster Board Number.....................................932<br />

AFLATOXIN EXPOSURE IN RURAL<br />

RESIDENTS OF BURKINA FASO, WEST<br />

AFRICA. ​P. A. Nikiema, G. Qian, L. Tang, J.<br />

H. Williams and J. Wang. University <strong>of</strong> Georgia,<br />

Athens, GA.<br />

#1689 Poster Board Number.....................................933<br />

EMPLOYING A NEW ANALYTICAL<br />

METHOD FOR MEASURING THE CYANIDE<br />

METABOLITE, 2-AMINOTHIAZOLINE-<br />

4-CARBOXYLIC ACID, IN BIOLOGICAL<br />

SAMPLES. ​J. C. Yu 2 , I. Petrikovics 1 , S. Martin 1,2 ,<br />

J. Nasr 1 , D. Thompson 1 and S. Holmes 1 . 1 Chemistry,<br />

Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX and<br />

2<br />

Forensic Science, Sam Houston State University,<br />

Huntsville, TX.<br />

#1690 Poster Board Number.....................................934<br />

MOLECULAR DOSIMETRY AND HALF LIFE<br />

OF N2-HYDROXYMETHYL-DG ADDUCT IN<br />

RATS EXPOSED TO FORMALDEHYDE. ​K.<br />

Lu 1 , B. Moeller 2 , M. Doyle-Eisele 3 , J. McDonald 3<br />

and J. A. Swenberg 1,2 . 1 Environmental Sciences and<br />

Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2 Curriculum in <strong>Toxicology</strong>,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel<br />

Hill, NC and 3 Lovelace Respiratory Research<br />

Institute, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

#1691 Poster Board Number.....................................935<br />

FORMALDEHDYE-INDUCED<br />

HYDROXYMETHYL DNA ADDUCTS IN<br />

RATS EXPOSED TO ISOTOPE LABELED<br />

METHANOL. ​H. Gul, K. Lu, P. Upton and J. A.<br />

Swenberg. Environmental Sciences and Engineering,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel<br />

Hill, NC.<br />

#1692 Poster Board Number.....................................936<br />

HUMAN BIOMARKERS FOR TRICRESYL<br />

PHOSPHATE EXPOSURE. ​J. Marsillach<br />

Lopez 1,2 , R. J. Richter 1,2 , T. B. Cole 1,3 , J. H. Kim 4 ,<br />

R. C. Stevens 1,2 , M. J. MacCoss 2 , D. Tomazela 2 ,<br />

E. J. Hsieh 2 , S. M. Suzuki 1,2 , L. M. Schopfer 5 , O.<br />

Lockridge 5 and C. E. Furlong 1,2 . 1 Medicine, Division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Medical Genetics, University <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

Seattle, WA, 2 Genome Sciences, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington, Seattle, WA, 3 Environmental<br />

and Occupational Health Sciences, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington, Seattle, WA, 4 Anesthesiology,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington, Seattle, WA and<br />

5<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE.<br />

#1693 Poster Board Number.....................................937<br />

VOC SERUM LEVELS IN THE GENERAL<br />

U.S. POPULATION: AN ANALYSIS OF THE<br />

2003–2004 NHANES DATASET. ​L. Fitzgerald,<br />

B. Burkhalter, J. Urban, D. Staskal, M. Harris and L.<br />

Haws. ToxStrategies, Austin, TX.<br />

#1694 Poster Board Number.....................................938<br />

IDENTIFICATION OF URINARY<br />

METABOLIC PROFILES ASSOCIATED<br />

WITH METHYLMERCURY EXPOSURE<br />

USING A METABOLOMIC APPROACH. ​P.<br />

Tremblay 1,2 ,. Gaudreau 2 ,. Dewailly 1 and P. Ayotte 1,2 .<br />

1<br />

Axe de Recherche en Santé des Populations et<br />

Environnementale, CRCHUQ-CHUL and Université<br />

Laval, Québec, Canada and 2 Laboratoire de<br />

Toxicologie, Institut National de Sante Publique du<br />

Québec, Québec, Canada.<br />

#1695 Poster Board Number.....................................939<br />

QUANTIFICATION OF BENZO(A)PYRENE<br />

IN HAIR AS A BIOMARKER OF EXPOSURE<br />

USING GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS<br />

SPECTROMETRY—SELECTIVE ION<br />

MONITORING (GC/MS-SIM). ​S. C. Campbell 1 ,<br />

D. E. Rollins 1 , S. G. Tiffany 2 and D. G. Wilkins 1 .<br />

1<br />

Pharmacology and <strong>Toxicology</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Utah,<br />

Salt Lake City, UT and 2 Psychiatry, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.<br />

#1696 Poster Board Number.....................................940<br />

BIOMARKERS OF CARDIOVASCULAR<br />

RISK IN NAVAJO POPULATIONS EXPOSED<br />

TO CONTAMINATED URANIUM MINING<br />

SITES. ​M. Harmon 1 , M. Channell 1 , M. Campen 1 ,<br />

E. Erdei 2 , M. Downs 2 , B. Pacheco 2 , D. Malony 3 , M.<br />

Cajero 2 , J. DeGroat 2 , C. Shuey 4 , S. Henio-Adeky 4 ,<br />

S. Ramone 4 , T. Nez 4 and J. Lewis 2 . 1 Pharmaceutical<br />

Sciences, University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Albuquerque,<br />

NM, 2 Community Environmental Health <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM,<br />

3<br />

Nephrology, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Houston Medical<br />

Center, Houston, TX and 4 Southwest Research and<br />

Information Center, Albuquerque, NM.<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />

1:00 PM to 2:00 PM<br />

Room 156<br />

Exhibitor Hosted Session: Latest Advances in Arrhythmia<br />

Detection and in Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring<br />

from Ambulatory Animals<br />

Presented by: emka TECHNOLOGIES<br />

An alternative to implantable telemetry for measuring blood pressure (BP)<br />

in ambulatory animals, will be presented. We will explain how improvements<br />

in hardware and in s<strong>of</strong>tware algorithms enabled higher efficiency<br />

and reliability in the noninvasive study <strong>of</strong> BP. Finally we will describe<br />

computerized methods that optimize efficiency and minimize resources in<br />

the detection <strong>of</strong> arrhythmia.<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />

1:00 PM to 2:00 PM<br />

Room 140B<br />

Exhibitor Hosted Session: The Marmoset As an Experimental<br />

Model for the Development <strong>of</strong> Biopharmaceuticals<br />

Presented by: RTC Research <strong>Toxicology</strong> Centre<br />

Pharmaceuticals are now <strong>of</strong>ten represented by biotechnology-derived products.<br />

For biopharmaceuticals NHP are usually the only relevant model.<br />

Marmosets with their small size and early sexual maturation represent an<br />

interesting alternative to macaque for toxicity testing and could speed up<br />

development, requiring a limited amount <strong>of</strong> product to start safety evaluation.<br />

262<br />

Education-Career Development Sessions<br />

Exhibitor Hosted Sessions<br />

Featured Sessions<br />

Historical Highlights<br />

Informational Sessions<br />

Platform Sessions

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