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Table of ContentsWelcome from the Chair 2Welcome from the ISEE President 3Conference Organizaon 4Conference Schedule 5Plenary Sessions 10ISEE Awards 17Local Informaon 18—Conference Shule Schedule 19General Informaon 20Social <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> 22Workshops 23Poster Session Overview 24Other Meengs 25ISEE Informaon 25Early Morning Sessions 26Detailed <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> 29-94Sunday 31Monday 33Tuesday 53Wednesday 73Thursday 91Author Index 95Notes 111Maps 117


Welcome from Conference ChairDear Colleagues,On behalf of the Executive Planning Committee, welcome to the 24 th Annual InternationalSociety for Environmental Epidemiology Conference. In this day and age, the relevanceof environmental epidemiology to people throughout the world is clearly apparent.With this in mind, our scientific program was developed to: highlight advances inresearch, stimulate meaningful scientific discourse among attendees, and inspire newcollaborations that foster sustainable solutions to pressing environmental and publicDr. Jim Burch health issues. This year’s program provides myriad opportunities for attendees toachieve these objectives. Our theme for this year, “Environmental Health Across Land,Air, and Sea” will be featured throughout the scheduled plenaries and symposia. We appreciate the efforts ofmany individuals who helped make this conference possible, including our Scientific <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> Committee (Co-Chairs: Dr. Gwen Collman, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA, and Dr. Joachim Heinrich,German Research Center for Environmental Health, Germany), the University of South Carolina’s ArnoldSchool of Public Health, and other participating scientists, faculty, local staff and students. Thank you for yourattendance and welcome to Columbia!Sincerely,Jim Burch, MS, PhDAssociate <strong>Pro</strong>fessorDept. of Epidemiology & BiostatisticsCancer Prevention & Control <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong>University of South Carolina, Columbia, SCExecutive Planning Committee:Wilfried KarmausUniversity of South CarolinaErik SvendsenTulane UniversityJohn VenaUniversity of GeorgiaDeborah SalzbergUniversity of South CarolinaEdward FitzgeraldUniversity at Albany2


ISEE President WelcomeDr. Annette PetersDear Delegates,It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you on behalf of the International Societyfor Environmental Epidemiology to the 24 th Annual Conference in Columbia, SouthCarolina.I am looking forward to five days of exciting science and discussions under thetheme of “Environmental Health Across Land, Air and Sea.” The program featuressessions highlighting results assessing the burden of disease due to a wide range ofenvironmental exposures.The studies that will be presented address emerging as well as persistent issues fromdifferent parts of the world. The scope of the program includes approaches that integrate innovative biomarkermeasurements, statistical methods, and risk assessment. The program impressively highlights thatenvironmental epidemiology is modern science contributing to understanding the mechanisms of disease developmentand has at the same time wide policy implications. Advancing knowledge on the health impact ofenvironmental exposures will enable governments or agencies all over the world to protect health of their citizensin a manner not possible for an individual.Many thanks to Dr. Jim Burch, chair of the Executive Planning Committee, Deborah Salzberg, ISEE 2012Conference Planning Director, and the University of South Carolina serving as a host for this year’s conference.It is a great pleasure to have the conference back to North America’s East Coast. The excellent programwas put together by the Scientific <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> Committee co-chaired by Dr. Gwen W. Collman, NIEHS, USA andDr. Joachim Heinrich, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany. They together with many colleagues as well asthe sponsors have made this conference possible. My ultimate thanks, however, go to you, the attendees, becauseyou make the conference a special event every year by bringing your expertise and your vision for ahealthier environment from the different parts of the world.Welcome to this year’s ISEE conference.Annette PetersISEE President3


Conference OrganizationMany people have been involved in ensuring that the Conference was a successful and informative event, including all of you, theparticipants. The Local Organizing Committee wishes to thank all of the scientific contributors and reviewers, as well as the ISEECouncil and staff, and the Arnold School of Public Health.Local Organizing CommitteeJim Burch, Chair, Executive Planning CommitteeWilfried Karmaus, Executive Planning CommitteeErik Svendsen, Executive Planning CommitteeJohn Vena, Executive Planning CommitteeEdward Fitzgerald, Executive Planning CommitteeDeborah Salzberg, Conference Planning DirectorKate Shelton, Director, Continuing Education and ConferencesJim Twitty, Conference and Event ManagerJacqueline Brakey, Abstract and Data ManagerElizabeth Igleheart, Development OfficerCaroline Meyer, Media SpecialistBob Dyer, IT SpecialistBethany Hertel, Conference Planning AssistantKatie Jerald, Conference Planning AssistantScientific <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> CommitteeGwen Collman, Co-Chair, USAJoachim Heinrich, Co-Chair, GERMANYKate Adams, Abstracts, USAJennifer Nyland, Workshops and Early Morning Sessions, USAPauline Mendola, Posters, USAWael Al-Delaimy, USAJosep Maria Antó Boqué, SpainDean Baker, USAMichelle Bell, USAJens Peter Bonde, DenmarkMichael Brauer, CanadaBert Brunekreef, NetherlandsColin Butler, AustraliaHae-Kwan Cheong, S. KoreaPietro Comba, ItalySylvaine Cordier, FranceChristiaan de Jager, S. AfricaPlamen Dimitrov, BulgariaDouglas Dockery, USAJeroen Douwes, New ZealandTony Fletcher, UKFrancesco Forastiere, ItalyDavid Goldsmith, USANelson Gouveia, BrazilPhilippe Grandjean, DenmarkJane Heyworth, AustraliaGerard Hoek, NetherlandsBarbara Hoffmann, GermanyYasushi Honda, JapanYun-Chul Hong, S. Korea4Jane Hoppin, USADeborah Jarvis, UKKlea Katsouyanni, GreeceFrancine Kauffmann, FranceJoel Kaufman, USAGreg Kearney, USAThomas Keegan, UKManolis Kogevinas, SpainNino Künzli, SwitzerlandBruce Lanphear, CanadaDominique Laurier, FranceErik Lebret, NetherlandsJong-Han Leem, S. KoreaStephanie London, USAMatthew Longnecker, USAMichael McGeehin, USAFabian Méndez, ColombiaAdetoun Mustapha, NigeriaLuke Naeher, USAAna Navas-Acien, USALucas Neas, USAMark Nieuwenhuijsen, SpainMarie O'Neill, USANeil Pearce, UKJennifer Peel, USAAnnette Peters, GermanyRoberta Pirastu, ItalyTanja Pless-Mulloli, UKRobin Puett, USAStephen Rothenberg, MexicoDale Sandler, USADavid Savitz, USAGreet Schoeters, BelgiumJane Schroeder, USAVirginia Shervette, USAEllen Silbergeld, USARemy Slama, FranceColin Soskolne, CanadaGeorge Thurston, USAShilu Tong, AustraliaCristina Villanueva, SpainPaolo Vineis, UKMary Ward, USAAllen Wilcox, USASacoby Wilson, USAChit Ming Wong, ChinaTracey Woodruff, USAJ. Michael Wright, USAChonghuai Yan, China


Conference ScheduleSunday, August 2607:00 — 11:00 Optional Excursion—Congaree National Park Kayaking/Nature Walk09:00 — 17:00 Registration09:00 — 12:30 PRERE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPORKSHOP—MORNINGpickup at CMCC Upper LvlRoadsideEnvironmental Public Health Tracking: Approaches to Linking Environmental, Exposure, andHealth Data09:00 — 17:00 PRERE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPSORKSHOPS—FULLDAYEpigenetics—Biology, Methods and Biostatistics(lunch provided)Crash Course in R: An Introduction for Environmental Epidemiology(lunch provided)10:00 — 17:00 Speaker Ready Room13:30 — 17:00 PRERE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPORKSHOP—AFTERNOONCase Studies of What We Have Learned from Pulmonary Environmental EpidemiologyRichland ALexington ALexington BExhibit HallRichland A14:00 — 17:30 ISEE COUNCILCMEETING18:00 — 21:00 WELCOMERECEPTIONBoard RoomColumbia Museum of Art5


07:00 — 08:00 ISEE Council Meeting Board Room07:00 — 08:00 Early Morning Sessions07:00 — 17:00 Registration07:00 — 17:00 Speaker Ready RoomResponding to Journal Reviewers: An Editor's PerspectiveConsiderations in Occupational Epidemiology and the Regulation of Diesel ExhaustData Sharing: Logistical and Ethical PerspectivesLexington ALexington BRichland BUpper Level LobbyExhibit Hall07:00 — 18:00 Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall08:00 — 10:15 Welcome and Opening Plenary—LANDColumbia Ballroom10:15 — 10:45 Morning Break Columbia Blrm/Exhibit Hall10:45 — 12:15 Parallel SessionsE.01: Metals Exposure and Disease Outcomes Carolina A/BO.01: Anogenital Distance: The Role of the Hormonal Environment in Utero and Human Congaree AReproductive OutcomesO.02: Long-term Effects of Near-Road Traffic –Related Air Pollution Richland BO.03: Biomarkers of Exposure: Utility, Strengths and Limitations in Environmental Epidemiology Richland CO.04: Mechanism of Air Pollution-Induced Cardiovascular Disease Lexington BO.05: Children’s Health and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Richland AO.06: Green Spaces & Health; Risks and Benefits Congaree BS.01: Disparities and Disasters: Implications for Environmental Health Science, Policy and Lexington APractice12:15—13:30 Lunch Exhibit Hall12:30—13:30 ISEE European Chapter Meeting13:30—15:00 Parallel SessionsE.02: BiomarkersHall of FameCarolina A/BO.07: A Cross-disciplinary <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> in Modeling, Measuring and Evaluating The Public Health Congaree BImpacts of Microwave Radiation (from Cellphones and Other Wireless Devices)O.08: Source Apportionment of Outdoor Air Pollution: Searching for Culprits Richland AO.09: Pesticide Exposures: International Perspectives Lexington AO.10: <strong>Pro</strong>blems of Indoor Air Quality in Low and High Income Countries Richland BO.11: Effects of Periconceptional Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors Lexington BO.12: Spatial Methods for Exposure Assessment Richland CS.02: Integrating Theory into Epidemiologic Study of the Food Environment: The Next Generation Congaree Aof Research15:00—16:30 Poster Session 1 & Afternoon Break16:30—18:00 SymposiaConference ScheduleMonday, August 27Exhibit HallS.03: Community-Engaged Research to Address Environmental Health Concerns Across the Hall of FameCarolinasS.04: Birth Cohort and Gene-Environmental Studies in East Asia Richland CS.05: Diesel Exhaust and Lung Cancer: Findings from the Diesel Exhaust Miners Study Richland AS.06: Emerging Evidence from Biomass Cookstove Research Lexington AS.07: Environment and Health Research in the EU: Trends, Priorities and Scope for Transatlantic Richland BCooperationS.08: Is Epidemiology Really the Answer to Cumulative Risk Assessment (CRA)? Congaree AS.09: Novel Biomarkers of Manganese Exposure, Effect, and Susceptibility Congaree BS.10: Pollution in the Great Lakes Region with Halogenated Organic Compounds and the Health Lexington Bof Residents, Anglers, Fish Eaters, and Workers18:00—19:30 ISEE General Membership Meeting Columbia Ballroom19:00—21:00 Optional Excursion—Evening Paddle on the Congareepick up at CMCCupper level roadside6


07:00 — 08:15 Optional Excursion—Morning YogaCongaree A07:15 — 08:30 ISEE Council Meeting Board Room07:30 — 08:30 Early Morning Sessions07:30 — 17:00 RegistrationEpigenetics-Memories of Past Exposures and Predictors of Diseases: Methodological ConsiderationsNavigating the NIH Funding System: Planning, Submitting and Obtaining your First GrantMeet the ISEE Policy Committee07:00 — 17:00 Speaker Ready RoomLexington ALexington BRichland AUpper Level LobbyExhibit Hall07:30 — 18:00 Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall08:30 — 10:00 Plenary Session—SEASEAColumbia Ballroom10:00 — 10:30 Morning Break Columbia Blrm/Exhibit Hall10:30 — 12:00 SymposiaS.11: Arsenic Exposure and Diabetes Risk: Evidence from Populations Around the World Richland CS.12: Characterizing the Health Impacts from Extreme Weather Events in a Changing Climate Lexington AS.13: Do Data Privacy and Confidentiality Rules Help or Hinder Epidemiologic Research and Public Health? Congaree AS.14: Environmental Public Health Tracking: International Perspectives Hall of FameS.15: Health Impacts of Air Pollution and Climate in China Richland BS.16: Sustainable Water Infrastructure: Emerging Health Concerns in Developed Countries Congaree BS.17: When Biomarkers of Exposure Lead to Biased Health Effects Estimates Lexington BS.18: Challenges and Pitfalls of Multi-Site Collaboration in International Autism Environmental Richland AEpidemiology Studies12:00 — 13:30 Lunchtime Plenary: Global Scientific Priorities in Environmental Epidemiology Research13:30 — 15:00 Parallel SessionsColumbia BallroomE.03: Children’s Health Outcomes and Multiple Exposures Carolina A/BO.13: PFOA Exposure and Adult Disease in a Highly Exposed Community: Cancer and Thyroid Disease Richland AO.14: Implications of Chronic Air Pollution Exposure Lexington AO.15: Environmental Exposure and Cancer Lexington BO.16: Environmental Justice/Socioeconomic Status Congaree BO.17: Air Pollution and the Brain Richland CO.18: Water Contaminants and Health Richland BS.19: Marine Pollution, Infectious Diseases and Sentinel Species Congaree A15:00 — 16:30 Poster Session 2 and Afternoon BreakExhibit Hall15:00 — 16:00 ISCHE Meeting Richland B16:30 — 18:00 Parallel SessionsConference ScheduleTuesday, August 28Debate: Controversies in Children’s Health and the Environment: Should Organophosphate Columbia BallroomInsecticide Use be Restricted and Organic Diets <strong>Pro</strong>moted?E.04: Cardiovascular Disease Carolina A/BO.19: Seychelles Special Session Richland CO.20: PFOA Exposure, Childhood Health and Diabetes in a Highly Exposed Community Richland AO.21: Biomarkers of Exposure Congaree BO.22: Environment and Reproductive Health Lexington AO.23: Occupation and Cancer Lexington BS.20: Methodologic Challenges Using Biomarkers in Environmental Epidemiology Congaree A18:00 — 19:30 Students/New Researchers Special Session18:00 — 22:00 Optional Excursion—Purple Martin Dinner Cruise on Lake MurrayHall of Famepick up at CMCCupper level roadside7


07:15 — 08:30 ISEE Council Meeting Board Room07:30 — 08:30 Early Morning Sessions07:30 — 17:00 Registration07:00 — 17:00 Speaker Ready Room8Doing Epidemiology Field Work in an International SettingA Snapshot of DAGs in Everyday Life: Design, Implementation and InterpretationThe Ethical and Virtuous Environmental Epidemiologist: a Discussion about <strong>Pro</strong>fessional IntegrityLexington ALexington BRichland BUpper Level LobbyExhibit Hall07:30 — 18:00 Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall08:30 — 10:00 Awards Plenary Session10:00 — 10:30 Morning Break10:30 — 12:00 Parallel SessionsColumbia BallroomE.05: Pulmonary Health and Outdoor Air Carolina A/BO.24: Cardiovascular Effects of Air Pollution Richland BO.25: Health Risks of Climate Change Richland CO.26: Endocrine Disruption: Methodological Issues and Recent Findings Lexington AO.27: Environmental Epigenetics Richland AO.28: Land Use Regression Models in Historical Reconstruction and Prediction of Air Pollution Exposure Lexington BAssessmentsO.29: Shiftwork, Stress, Circadian Disruption and Health Congaree AS.21: Research and Policy Implications for Supralinear Dose-Response Relationships of Environmental Congaree BToxicants : No Acceptable Levels?12:00 — 13:30 Lunch Exhibit Hall12:15 — 13:15 EHP Associate Editors Meeting Hall of Fame13:30 — 15:00 SymposiaS.22: Childhood Lead Poisoning in the Former Soviet Union: Exposure Evaluation, Risk Assessment and Congaree AHealth <strong>Pro</strong>tection ApproachesS.23: Combining Measured and Modelled Air Pollution Data for use in Environmental Congaree BEpidemiologic StudiesS.24: Components of Airborne Particulate and Health: Results and Review of the HEI National Particle Richland AComponents Toxicity InitiativeS.25: Early Life Exposures and Later Neurotoxic Effects Lexington AS.26: Improving Reviews, Methods, and Transparency in Environmental Epidemiology to Inform Timely Hall of FamePublic Health Decision-Making, Part IS.27: Improving the Linkages between Air Pollution Epidemiology, Qualitative Science Assessment, Richland Cand Quantitative Risk AssessmentS.28: The Epidemiologic <strong>Pro</strong>gnosis for the Children of Fukushima: Recommendations from Lessons Richland BLearned after ChernobylS.29: The Global Environmental Burden of Disease: Estimates from the GBD 2010 <strong>Pro</strong>ject Lexington B15:00 — 16:30 Poster Session 3 & Afternoon Break16:30 — 18:00 Parallel Sessions18:00 — 19:00 New Member Reception19:00 — 22:00 Conference DinnerConference ScheduleWednesday, August 29Exhibit HallE.06: Thinking Ahead: Predicting and Planning for the Effects of Climate Change on Human Health Carolina A/BO.30: Outdoor Air Pollution and Children’s Health Lexington AO.31: New Methods in Air Pollution Epidemiology Richland CO.32: Effects of Prenatal Exposures on Children’s Health Richland BO.33: Household Air Pollution Richland AO.34: Influential Factors of Exposure Biomarkers Congaree AO.35: Heatwaves, Mortality and Risk Communication Lexington BS.30: Improving Reviews, Methods, and Transparency in Environmental Epidemiology to Inform Timely Hall of FamePublic Health Decision Making, Part IIUpper Lvl LobbyColumbia Ballroom


Conference ScheduleThursday, August 3007:00 — 08:15 Optional Excursion—Morning YogaColumbia A/B07:15 — 08:30 ISEE Council Meeting Board Room08:00 — 13:00 Registration07:30 — 08:30 Speaker Ready Room09:00 — 10:30 Parallel Sessions10:30 — 11:00 Morning BreakUpper Level LobbyExhibit HallO.36: Emerging Global Environmental Impacts on Respiratory Diseases Lexington AO.37: Statistical and Biological Considerations in Causal Inference Richland CO.38: POPs and Development Richland BO.39: It’s the Heat and the Humidity (and the Pollution): Investigating the Role of Temperature Lexington BIn Human Health Outcomes11:00 — 12:30 Closing Plenary Session—Air13:30 — 17:00 Post Conference WorkshopsS.31: Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Vector-Borne Diseases: Challenges and Opportunities Hall of FameS.32: Human Biomonitoring in Europe: A Concerted Approach for Environmental Epidemiology and Congaree ATrainingS.33: Spatial Uncertainty in Epidemiology Research and NIH Funding Opportunity Congaree BS.34: The European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE): Main Findings Richland AIntroduction to Bayesian Disease MappingColumbia BallroomRichland ADAGs in Everyday Life: Design, Implementation, and InterpretationRichland B9


Plenary – LANDMonday, Aug 27, 08:00 —10:15James E ClyburnAssistant Democratic Leader, United States House of RepresentativesPresident Barack Obama has said he is, "One of a handful of people who, when they speak, the entire Congresslistens." As Assistant Democratic Leader in the 112th Congress, the number three Democrat in theHouse, James E. Clyburn is the leadership liaison to the Appropriations Committee and one of the DemocraticCaucus' primary liaisons to the White House. Working with the internal caucuses, he plays a prominent role inmessaging and outreach.His humble beginnings in Sumter South Carolina, as the eldest son of an activist fundamentalist minister and an independent civicminded beautician, grounded him securely in family, faith and public service. He was elected president of his NAACP youth chapterwhen he was 12 years old, helped organize many civil rights marches and demonstrations as a student leader at South CarolinaState College, and even met his wife Emily in jail during one of his incarcerations.When Clyburn came to Congress in 1993, he was elected co-President of his Freshman class and quickly rose through leadershipranks. He was elected Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus in 1999, and his reputation as a leader and consensus-builderhelped him win a difficult three-way race for House Democratic Caucus Vice Chair in 2002. Three years later, he was unanimouslyelected Chair of the Democratic Caucus. When Democrats regained the House majority in 2006, Congressman Clyburn was elevatedby his colleagues to House Majority Whip.As a national leader he has worked to respond to the needs of America's diverse communities. He championed rural communitiessupporting the development of regional water projects, community health centers, and broadband connections. He has supportedhigher education by leading the charge for increased Pell grants; investing millions in science and math programs and historicpreservation at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He has encouraged economic development by securing funding for EmpowermentZones; investing in green technology development such as nuclear, wind, hydrogen and biofuels; and directing 10 percentof Recovery Act funding to communities 20 percent under the poverty level for the past 30 years. Clyburn was instrumental inadvancing into law measures to resolve historic discrimination issues, significantly reducing the statutory disparity in cocaine sentencingand compensating African and Native American farmers who suffered racial discrimination under the USDA loan program.Harris Pastides, PhDPresident, University of South CarolinaHarris Pastides is serving as the 28th president of the University of South Carolina, elected to that position bythe University’s Board of Trustees on August 1, 2008. His election marked the first internal candidate for thepresidency of the University in over a half century. Previously, Dr. Pastides had served as vice president forresearch and health sciences and dean of the Arnold School of Public Health. He and his wife, Patricia, firstcame to the University in 1998.Dr. Pastides sees USC as a place for producing leaders who can have extraordinary impacts at the local and global levels. His guidingphilosophy for students, faculty and staff is “participate, innovate and lead.” His personal priorities are leadership, health, Ruleof Law, K-12 education and energy. Dr. Pastides currently serves as the Southeastern Conference representative on the NCAABoard of Directors.Under his leadership, the University’s student population has grown to record levels at the Columbia campus and among the system’sregional institutions. Entering freshman SAT averages have shown continued growth as have their average GPAs. In athletics,the University of South Carolina’s men’s and women’s teams have enjoyed extraordinary successes across the array of sports in theUniversity system in the past two years.In November, 2011, the University embarked on a $1 billion fundraising campaign, the largest and most ambitious in the state’shistory and one that is expected to change the face of Carolina. The public phase of this unprecedented capital campaign will fundessential needs to succeed in global competition for knowledge, research, discovery and development.Titled “Carolina’s <strong>Pro</strong>mise,” the campaign is grounded in Focus Carolina, the university’s comprehensive strategic plan.Before joining the University’s faculty, Dr. Pastides was a professor of epidemiology and chairman of the Department of Biostatisticsand Epidemiology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He received his master’s of public health and his Ph.D. in epidemiologyfrom Yale University.11


Plenary – SEATuesday, Aug 28, 08:30 — 10:00Ichiro Yamaguchi, MDChief Senior ResearcherDepartment of Environmental HealthNational Institute of Public HealthIchiro Yamaguchi is Chief Senior Researcher, Department of Environmental Health, National Instituteof Public Health, Japan and chair of the working group for the Task Force on the Countermeasuresagainst Radioactive Materials, the Food Sanitation Commission of the Pharmaceutical Affairs and Food SanitationCouncil (MHWL) (2011-). He was the committee for radiation safety regulation, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,Science and Technology (MEXT) (2002-2012), Technical adviser on radiation safety, Bureau of Social Welfare andPublic Health, Tokyo Metropolitan Government (2011– present), the committee for radiation safety of nuclear medicine,Japan Radioisotope Association(JRIA) (2006– present), the committee for medical radiation safety management,JRIA (2006-present), the Editorial Board of Japan Health Physics Society (2009-present) and the director of JapaneseSociety of Radiation Safety Management (2009-present). He contributed the report of WHO, "Preliminary Dose Estimationfrom the nuclear accident after the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami".Public Health Activities Regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi ichi Nuclear Power Plant AccidentGreat East Japan earthquake and tsunami occurred on the 11 March 2011 has induced severe accident at the Fukushima Dai-ichiNuclear Power Plant. To clarify actual public health activities in radiological emergency situation and public health issues in thelong-lasted existing exposure situation, Public health activities were analyzed in time-sequential of time-sequential. Before the accident,we have already developed the manual for measuring radioactivity of foods in case of emergency. This preparation seems tobe worked very well for emergency situation. However, the impact of accident was beyond our imagination at the pre-accident.Therefore during the early phase of the emergency response, Ministry of Health Welfare and Labor (MHLW) had to establish severalradiation safety standards such as screening for human body including dead body, provisional regulation values for foodstuff includingseafood, rapid screening method of foodstuff and drinking water. As the radiation safety standard for the long-lasted recoveryphase, MHWL has established new limits for radionuclides in foods that assure the radiation exposure to Japanese public caused byfood consumption in one year to be 1mSv or less as a committed effective dose, and is trying to establish radiation safety guides inwaste processing facilities and for relating decommissioning activities. Among these activities, to support residents living near themost affected area should be one of most difficult tasks.Lora Fleming, MD, PhD, MPH, MSc<strong>Pro</strong>fessor, Chair, Director of the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (University ofExeter)<strong>Pro</strong>fessor Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health and Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries(University of Miami)<strong>Pro</strong>fessor Fleming is a board certified occupational and environmental health physician and epidemiologist with over 2decades of experience and expertise in environment and occupational exposures and human health. As Director at theEuropean Centre (www.ecehh.org), <strong>Pro</strong>fessor Fleming works in the areas of the Oceans and Human Health, and ofHealthy Workplaces. Working with various Centre colleagues and others, she has performed research in the humanhealth exposures and effects of harmful algal bloom toxins (www.mote.org/niehsredtidestudy/) and microbial pollution(www.rsmas.miami.edu/groups/ohh), and health disparities in the workplace (www.umiamiorg.com); she has also createdoutreach and educational materials concerning the human health effects of marine and freshwater natural toxins andoccupational health issues.Natural Toxins and Human Health: the Brevetoxin ExperienceOverview of over a decade of interdisciplinary research to explore the exposures and health effects of the harmful algal bloom toxins,focusing on the case of the Florida red de toxins, the brevetoxins.12


Plenary – Global PrioritiesTuesday, Aug 28, 12:00 — 13:30Michal KrzyzanowskiWHO European Center for Environment and Health, Bonn, GermanyMichal Krzyzanowski is a Head of the WHO European Centre for Environment and Health in Bonn,belonging to the WHO Regional Office for Europe. His technical work focuses on the preparation ofscientific evidence on health impact of environmental hazards, in particular of air pollution. Theglobal update the WHO Air Quality Guidelines as well as a series of WHO Indoor Air Quality Guidelines is the productsof his team. He has been also a coordinator of a series of WHO projects developing European Environment andHealth Information System (ENHIS), including health-relevant indicators on climate change and social inequalities inenvironmental risks. Before joining WHO in 1991, Dr Krzyzanowski conducted epidemiological research on health aspectsof air pollution and other environmental factors in Poland, United States and France. He is an author of morethan 200 scientific publications. He holds MSc in Physics from Warsaw University and ScD and PhD (Dr.hab) in Epidemiologyfrom National Institute of Hygiene, Warsaw, Poland.WHO Assessment of Priorities for Environment and Health and its Implications for EnvironmentalEpidemiology**Environmental epidemiology has provided essential evidence supporting policies addressing environmental determinants of health.Combined with mechanistic research and exposure assessment, results of environmental epidemiology allow assessment and quantificationof widespread risks and assist in developing strategies for risk abatement. Current WHO discussion on the future trends ofenvironment and health indicate that the new approaches for generation and use of the scientific evidence may be necessary todesign more effective policies and actions. Better understanding of social determinants of individual and population vulnerability, ofsocial determinants of exposure and of determinants for effecve acons may create new challenges to environmental epidemiologyand require its beer links with natural and social sciences.**Presentation coauthored by Srdan Matic, PhD, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark.Richard Woychik, PhDDeputy DirectorNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USADr. Richard Woychik is Deputy Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,NIEHS. He is a molecular geneticist with a Ph.D. in molecular biology from Case Western ReserveUniversity and postdoctoral training with Dr. Philip Leder at Harvard Medical School. He spent almost 10 years at OakRidge National Laboratory rising in the ranks to become head of the Mammalian Genetics Section and then director ofthe Office of Functional Genomics. In August 1997, he assumed the role of vice chairman for research and professorin the Department of Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University. In 1998, he moved to the San Francisco Bay area,first as the head of the Parke-Davis Laboratory for Molecular Genetics and then as chief scientific officer at Lynx Therapeutics.He returned to academics as the president and CEO of The Jackson Laboratory in August 2002 and served inthat role until January 2011. He has been in his current position since February 2011.Planning the Future: Strategic Directions for NIEHS and the Environmental Health Sciences CommunityThe NIEHS has just finished a new 5 year strategic plan. The process for generating the plan was comprised of three phases. PhaseI involved an extensive outreach to the global environmental health science community to solicit visionary ideas. Phase II involveddeveloping new mission and vision statements as well as articulating a series of themes that define the scope of the work for theinstitute. Finally, Phase III involved developing a set of specific strategic goals that will provide focus for the efforts of the globalenvironmental health sciences community over the next 5 years. Details of the strategic planning process and the directions for theinstitute will be the focus of the presentation.13


Wayne E. Cascio, MD, FACC, FAHADirector, Environmental Public Health DivisionNational Health and Environmental Effects Research LaboratoryORD/US EPAPlenary – Global PrioritiesTuesday, Aug 28, 12:00 — 13:30Dr. Cascio received a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University (1977) and an M.D. from the University ofMaryland (1980). Subsequently, he completed clinical training in medicine, and cardiovascular diseasesat the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and post-doctoral training in experimental cardiac electrophysiologyat the Physiologisches Institut of the Universität Bern, Switzerland. Returning to the faculty of the Departmentof Medicine at the UNC at Chapel Hill in 1989 he established the Applied Physiology Laboratory. Over the years thelaboratory grew to include a Fluorescence Imaging Laboratory and a Cardiac Cell Culture Facility supporting a broadrange of research projects. Dr. Cascio joined the Brody School of Medicine at the East Carolina University in 2004 as<strong>Pro</strong>fessor of Medicine, Chief of the Division of Cardiology, and Chief of Cardiology Services at Pitt County MemorialHospital, and later served as the Director of Research for the East Carolina Heart Institute. In 2011 Dr. Cascio joinedthe US EPA as the Director of the Environmental Public Health Division. Research interests include the study of air pollution’shealth effects for the purpose of informing risk assessment and mitigation strategies. Improvement of publichealth and quality of life through increased environmental health literacy, access to quality health care, and decreasedenvironmental risks particularly among vulnerable and high-risk populations remain important interests. Dr. Cascio is aclinician/scientist who holds boards from the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and CardiovascularDiseases.Environmental Research to Improve Public Health and Support a Sustainable FutureThe mission of the US EPA necessitates a research program that can effectively and efficiently address the Country’s key environmentalchallenges that impact human health and wellbeing. Over the past year reorganization of the research program of the USEPA has established a portfolio that highlights the discovery of sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. The new researchareas of Air, Climate and Energy (ACE), Sustainable and Healthy Communities (SHC), Safe and Sustainable Water Resources(SSWR), Chemical Safety for Sustainability (CSS), Human Health Risk Assessment (HHRA) and Homeland Security Research haveestablished programs bringing innovative trans-disciplinary approaches to studying and developing strategies to improve the healthof Americans. During the presentation examples will be used to describe ongoing research goals and activities that include theengagement of partners and communities, and the development of models and tools that can be used in decision making at thecommunity level and identifying sustainable solutions. For the ISEE audience the emphasis will be on projects that have relevanceto communities and population-based research.14Thomas Sinks, PhDDeputy DirectorNational Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry(NCEH/ATSDR)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ph.D.Dr. Thomas Sinks is the Deputy Director of the National Center for Environmental Health/Agencyfor Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (NECH/ATSDR) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Dr. Sinks began his CDC career in 1985 as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer assigned to the National Institutefor Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). Dr. Sinks received his Bachelor of Science degree from Tulane University,New Orleans, La, in 1973. He received his Masters of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in 1982 and 1985respectively from Ohio State University. He is married to Dr. Kelley Scanlon, a nutritionist and epidemiologist atCDC. They have 3 children, Nicholas, Hannah, and Sarah Halle.Environmental Epidemiology at CDC – Current Activities and Future TrendsDr. Sinks will describe current and future programs and research conducted at the National Center for Environmental Health (CDC)and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. Some areas of interest include outbreak investigations, biomonitoring,asthma control, childhood lead poisoning prevention, emergency response, epidemiologic studies, and registries.


John Goldsmith Award for Outstanding Contributions to Environmental EpidemiologyThe John Goldsmith Award is presented for sustained and outstanding contributions to the knowledge and practice ofenvironmental epidemiology.The awardee this year is Brenda Eskenazi.Plenary – AWARDSWednesday, Aug 29, 08:30 — 10:00Dr. Brenda Eskenazi is the Jennifer and Brian Maxwell <strong>Pro</strong>fessor of Maternal and Child Healthand Epidemiology at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley. Shereceived her Ph.D. in Neuropsychology from City University of New York and completed a postdoctoralfellowship in Environmental Toxicology and Epidemiology at Yale School of PublicHealth, where she later joined the faculty in Environmental Health.As a neuropsychologist and epidemiologist, Dr. Eskenazi has spent more than 30 years examiningthe effects of environmental agents on fertility, pregnancy, and children's health and development.She is currently the Director of the NIH/EPA-funded Center for Environmental Researchand Children's Health (CERCH) at UC Berkeley. She has been the Principal Investigator on projectson benzene in China (C-BASS study), dioxin in Seveso, Italy (Seveso Women's HealthStudy), pesticides and other environmental chemicals in farmworker families in California(CHAMACOS) and pesticides used for indoor residual spraying in South Africa (The VHEMBE Study). She has also assistedothers in studies around the world, including Costa Rica, Israel, Mexico, Bangladesh and elsewhere. She is on theeditorial boards of the American Journal of Epidemiology and Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) and is a fellowof the American College of Epidemiology. Dr. Eskenazi has served on many governmental and NGO boards and panels,such as the Children’s Health Environmental Coalition, Healthy Child Healthy World, the Study Design Working Groupof the National Children’s Study, the National Academy of Sciences Board on Children, Youth, and Families, and theDDT Expert Committee for the Stockholm Convention, to name a few. In 2009, Dr. Eskenazi was one of the proudfounders of the International Society for Children's Health and the Environment (ISCHE), and currently serves as aCouncilor for both ISCHE and ISEE.Research Integrity AwardThe ISEE Research Integrity Award honors those in environmental epidemiology who have demonstrated exceptionalintegrity in the face of pressure from special interests.The awardee this year is Bruce Lanphear.Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH, is a Clinician Scientist at the Child & Family Research Institute,BC Children’s Hospital and a <strong>Pro</strong>fessor in the Faculty of Health Sciences atSimon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia. His primary research goal isto quantify and prevent disease and disability in children that result from exposures toenvironmental contaminants, like lead, tobacco and pesticides. His research on theepidemiology of lead toxicity was pivotal in quantifying the effects of low-level leadtoxicity and the downward revision of the levels of lead in blood that are now consideredharmful. Dr. Lanphear has been a strong advocate for public health principles inthe face of intransigence and denial from polluting industries and their supporters ingovernment.15


Additional ISEE AwardsRebecca James Baker AwardIn August 2004, environmental epidemiologist Dr. Rebecca James Baker died unexpectedly at age 33, of a pregnancy-relatedheart condition. Those who knew Rebecca were impressed by her intelligence, modesty, warmth andkindness, dedication, and wisdom in every aspect of life. She was particularly committed to environmental epidemiologyas a tool for improving public health and quality of life and to working with people from different culturesand backgrounds. To honor Rebecca's memory and to encourage students and new investigators to follow herexample, the Rebecca James Baker Award is given each year at the ISEE annual conference.The award is given among graduate level students and new investigators who are within three years of having completedtheir degree and are first authors on an accepted abstract for the ISEE 2012 Annual Conference in Columbia,South Carolina.The awardee for this year will be announced during the Awards Plenary Session.New Researcher Best Abstract AwardISEE offers two awards for the best abstracts in environmental epidemiology submitted by a new researcher. Newresearchers are considered those who have fewer than five years of experience from their terminal degree in thefield of environmental epidemiology or other related disciplines.The awardees for this year will be announced during the Awards Plenary Session.Student Poster AwardISEE offers awards for the best poster abstract in environmental epidemiology submitted by a student. The Studentsand New Researchers Network (SNRN) organizes this award.Participating posters can be found in the Exhibit Hall during the Poster Viewing Session on Monday, August 27,and Tuesday, August 28, from 15:00 to 16:30. Each participating poster will be marked with a special designation.The awardees for this year will be announced during the Awards Plenary Session.In MemoriamDuring the Awards Plenary Session, there will be a short tribute to Dr. Lars Järup.Lars Järup, MD, PhD, was a physician and dedicated scholar who touched many people in his field with a uniquelypassionate and committed approach to the advancement of environmental epidemiology. Lars served on the facultyof the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, and then the Imperial College, London, until his retirement in 2009.His ability to combine the knowledge of a practicing physician with the study of population-based spatial epidemiologywas rare. His pioneering work brought new insights and understanding of risk in that field along with developinginnovative approaches to analytical study. Lars was a devoted family man, a talented pianist and opera lover.He continued to contribute to academic projects and collaborative work up until his untimely death in 2010.He was a great man and a staunch servant to his discipline.17


Local InformationColumbia is the capital of the state of South Carolina, and it is located in the center of the state. The population of the Columbiaarea is approximately 750,000, and the city lies at the confluence of two rivers, the Saluda and the Broad, which merge at Columbiato form the Congaree River.Attire for the ConferenceThe dress code for attending the Scientific <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> Sessions will be CASUAL. Feel free to wear comfortable clothes suitable forwalking to and from the venue in warm weather.For the Opening Reception at the upscale Columbia Museum of Art, the dress code is BUSINESS CASUAL.The Conference Dinner will have a Beach Party theme, and we welcome you to wear Hawaiian shirts, sundresses, tropic wear, orother comfortable clothes.Dining, Pub Crawls, and Local InformationPlease stop by the information table hosted by staff from the Columbia Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), locatednear the Registration Desk in the Convention Center. They have restaurant menus and sign-up sheets for group dinners. Theywill be happy to call restaurants to make reservations for you. They are also organizing Pub Crawls on Monday and Tuesday evenings.Stop by their table to get information and sign up!Electrical PowerThe electric current used throughout the United States is 120 volts. Plugs have 2-prongs; therefore, adapters will be needed for 3-prong appliances.Printing and ShippingThese services are not provided in the Convention Center, but we recommend these nearby companies (both within a few blocks ofthe Convention Center):The UPS Store, 701 Gervais Street #150, Tel. (803) 254-1601FedEx Office Print & Ship Center, 1111 Greene St, Tel. (803) 799-3807Public TransportationShuttles will be provided for Conference Participants to and from the Opening Reception and the Conference Dinner. The Conferencewill also provide some limited shuttle service each afternoon on Monday through Wednesday, beginning at 16:30. The detailedshuttle schedule is shown on the next page. Taxis are abundant. Parking is limited in the city and most spaces are metered.Columbia has a citywide public bus system, however, there are no direct routes to the Convention Center from downtown hotels.Safety TipsPlease walk on sidewalks along major streets. Well-lit and well-traveled routes are best. The best mode of travel after dark is byvehicle. If you choose to walk, we encourage you to travel in groups. You should not walk alone after dark. If you feel unsafe orsee suspicious activity or persons, seek safety in a well-populated area or building and call the police immediately by dialing 911.Sales TaxIn the City of Columbia, there is a 7% sales tax imposed on most goods. There is an additional 2% hospitality tax imposed on foodand beverage intended for immediate consumption or carry out and a 3% tourism development tax imposed on hotel room stays.ShoppingColumbia has two main shopping areas within the city: the Vista and Five Points. Both are within walking distance of the ConventionCenter, but the Five Points area is more easily accessible by car or taxi. Store hours vary based on day of the week and shopowner preference.TippingIn restaurants it is customary to add a gratuity of approximately 15-20%. Most restaurants include gratuity for large parties in theindividual’s check. Restaurants menus typically state if this is the case.18


Conference Shuttle ScheduleBuses will run in a continuous loop beginning at the start times and running to the end times listed below:Continuous Bus Service Start Time End Time Pick up LocationDrop Off LocationSunday, August 26 17:30 21:30 Convenon Center MuseumSunday, August 26 17:30 21:30 Inn @ USCClarionCourtyardMuseumMonday, August 27 16:30 19:30 Convenon Center CourtyardInn @ USCClarionMonday, August 27 16:30 19:30 Convenon Center SheratonDT MarrioSpringhillTuesday, August 28 16:30 19:30 Convenon Center CourtyardInn @ USCClarionTuesday, August 28 16:30 19:30 Convenon Center SheratonDT MarrioSpringhillWednesday, August 29 18:30 22:30 CourtyardInn @ USCClarionWednesday, August 29 18:30 22:30 SheratonDT MarrioSpringhillConvenon CenterConvenon CenterWednesday, August 29 16:30 22:30 Convenon Center CourtyardInn @ USCClarionWednesday, August 29 16:30 22:30 Convenon Center SheratonDT MarrioSpringhillGenesis 2015 InitiativeThe University of South Carolina plans to cut its use of petroleum based fuels and reduce carbon-dioxideemissions by 90%. This initiative requires all USC vehicles to operate on ethanol, biodiesel, liquefied petroleumgas, electricity or hydrogen fuel. That will affect roughly 400 vehicles in its fleet by the year 2015. Thecomprehensive and ambitious plan helps to raise awareness of the environmental responsibility of the University."This plan underscores the fact that the University of South Carolina is a leader among colleges anduniversities in sustainability efforts, including transportation, which is a key source of carbon emissions." DerrickHuggins, USC Associate Vice President of Transportation and Logistical Relations.19


General InformationRegistrationThe registration desk is located in the Upper Level Lobby of the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center and will be open at thefollowing times:Sunday, August 26 09:00 to 17:00Monday, August 27 07:00 to 17:00Tuesday, August 28 07:30 to 17:00Wednesday, August 29 07:30 to 17:00Thursday, August 30 08:00 to 13:00Identification BadgesAll conference participants will be given a name badge during check-in, upon arrival at the Convention Center. We request that youwear your badge at all times for security reasons. For your convenience, we will also have limited registration (nametag pick-uponly) for entry into the Opening Reception at the Columbia Museum of Art on Sunday evening. These registrants will still need toofficially check-in at the Convention Center to pick up their conference materials the next day.Internet AccessThe Conference is providing complimentary wireless internet access at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center for your convenienceand a Cyber Café in the Exhibit Hall, in case you wish to use a computer.PostersPRINTED If your poster was ordered through the Conference website, it will be available for pickup at the Registration desk,beginning Sunday, August 26. The printed poster sessions will all be held in the Exhibit Hall. Poster viewings are scheduledfor Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, from 15:00 to 16:30. Please check the poster listings in this book and the directoriesof poster topics located near the Poster boards for details.ELECTRONIC (E-POSTERS)Electronic posters are being presented for the first time ever at an ISEE Conference this year! Theyare located on the Lower Level in Carolina A & B. There are six (6) e-poster discussion sessions scheduled over the periodfrom Monday through Wednesday. Please see the program listings for details. During periods other than designated e-poster sessions, please drop in to view any of this special collection. There will be a technician in that room at all times, incase you need assistance.Participant ListAll participants may access the directory here: http://saeu.sc.edu/reg/isee2012/images/directory.pdf Please note that the URLwill not become active until after the conclusion of the conference, so that the directory may be complete.Speaker Ready RoomFor all Plenary, Oral Session, and Symposium Speakers, please visit the Speaker Ready Room to drop off your electronic presentationfile at your earliest convenience, but NO LATER THAN 2 hours before your talk, and preferably 24 hours or more in advance.In the Speaker Ready Room, there will be technical staff to assist you and to receive your electronic files.It is located in the Exhibit Hall and will be open during the following times:Sunday, August 26 10:00 to 17:00Monday, August 27 07:00 to 17:00Tuesday, August 28 07:00 to 17:00Wednesday, August 29 07:00 to 17:00Thursday, August 30 07:30 to 08:3020


General InformationJob MarketEmployers: Please post your job openings on the job market bulletin board located in the Exhibit Hall. Be sure to include youremail address or local contact information if you want to set up meetings with job seekers during the conference week.InsuranceThe Organizing Committee, or its agents, will not be responsible for any medical expenses, loss, damages, or accidents during theConference.Special NeedsFor any special requests or assistance, please check the Registration Desk. There will be staff on hand to help you.Recording Equipment and CamerasThe use of personal recorders and cameras is not permitted during the sessions.21


Social <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong>Opening Reception—Sunday, August 26, 18:00 — 21:00Please join us at the beautiful Columbia Museum of Art for the Opening Reception. Listen to the lively sounds of theDick Goodwin Quintet and enjoy wonderful food and sweet harmonizing from the Chapin High School Chamber HonorChoir. All museum galleries will be open, and all ISEE 2012 participants are invited to the event, which is included withyour registration.Conference Dinner—Wednesday, August 29, 19:00 — 22:00Relax! Put on your Hawaiian shirts, sundresses and tropic wear, and come on out for the Beach Party dinner onWednesday night! Live entertainment will be provided by Second Nature, a popular South Carolina band and you caneven learn to dance the Shag (South Carolina's official state dance) from the expert instructors. Join us for great foodand music and relax with all of your colleagues and friends. This event is included with your registration.Lunches—Monday through WednesdayLunch will be provided to all registrants on Monday through Wednesday. On Monday and Wednesday, lunch will beserved in the Exhibit Hall; and on Tuesday, it will be served in the Ballroom during the special Lunchtime Plenary.Please check the schedule for times. Please inquire at the Registration Desk if you indicated special dietary restrictionswhen you registered for the Conference.ISEE 2012 Excursions and ActivitiesPre-registration required for events below. All excursions will leave from the CMCC upper lobby level roadside.(Some unfilled seats may be available—please check at the registration desk.)Congaree National Park Kayaking or Nature Walk—Sunday | 07:00 – 11:00Visit the largest remnant of old-growth floodplain forest remaining on the continent! Experience champion trees, towering to recordsize amidst astonishing biodiversity. Congaree National Park houses a museum quality exhibit area within the Harry Hampton VisitorCenter, a 2.4 mile boardwalk loop trail, over 20 miles of backwoods hiking trails, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and more.Evening Paddle on the Congaree River—Monday | 19:00 – 22:00Enjoy paddling down the picturesque Congaree River on a warm summer evening – the perfect time to experience the natural beautyof the area.This easy paddle begins a few blocks from the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center and is appropriate for allexperience levels, including beginners.Purple Martin Dinner Cruise on Lake Murray—Tuesday |18:00 – 22:00A phenomenon you have to see to believe! This 2½-hour cruise takes you out to historic Bomb Island, where hundreds of thousandsof Purple Martins circle and roost on the largest Purple Martin sanctuary in North America. During this cruise you will hearnarration about the Purple Martins and about the historic significance of this island, which was used for bombing practice by JimmyDoolittle prior to his raid on Tokyo during WWII. Dinner and light refreshments will be served and there will be a cash bar.Morning Yoga at the Convention Center—<strong>Pro</strong>vided by City YogaTuesday & Thursday | 07:00 — 08:15Enjoy two uplifting heart-centered yoga classes taught by the region's most experienced and highly trained instructors. These classesare appropriate for all experience levels, beginner through advanced. The classes will be offered at the Columbia MetropolitanConvention Center and provided by City Yoga.22


WorkshopsSunday, August 26, 09:00 – 12:30Environmental Public Health Tracking: Approaches to Linking Environmental, Exposure, and Health DataPresenter: Heather StrosniderDescribe gaps in data, methods, and tools for integrating environmental and health data to drive public health action and discussTracking’s approach to addressing these gaps.Sunday, August 26, 13:30 – 17:00Case Studies of What We Have Learned from Pulmonary Environmental EpidemiologyOrganizer: Eric GarshickLearn about specific case examples that illustrate the use of epidemiologic methods to investigate potential health hazards.Sunday, August 26, 09:00 – 17:00Epigenetics – Biology, Methods, and BiostatisticsOrganizers: Hongmei Zhang and John W HollowayIn this one-day workshop, we will start from basic concepts of epigenetics and their effects on human health and then move on toanalytical tools to draw inferences.The workshop will include a presentation on "The NIH Roadmap Epigenomic Mapping Consortium: Navigating this Community EpigeneticsResource" by Kimberly A. McAllister, Ph.D., NIEHSCrash Course in R: An Introduction to R for Environmental EpidemiologyOrganizer: Zev RossThe goal of this workshop is to get participants up and running with R, to provide users with enough background to begin manipulatingdata, preparing graphics and conducting simple statistics.Thursday, August 30, 13:30 – 17:00Introduction to Bayesian Disease MappingOrganizer: Andrew LawsonThe workshop is lecture-based and will include basic exposure to Bayesian inference and modeling. Examples of such modeling willbe provided via live WinBUGS examples.DAGs in Everyday Life: Design, Implementation, and InterpretationOrganizer: Sunni MumfordAs environmental epidemiologists struggle to find the most appropriate model to answer important etiological questions, directedacyclic graphs (DAGs) provide an excellent tool to find the minimal adjustment set, sources of biases, and an unbiased model forinference, while clearly specifying the assumptions of the model.23


Poster Sessions OverviewPOSTER SESSION 1Monday, August 27, 15:00—16:30 pm — Exhibit HallP-001-P-009Air pollution-exposure assessmentP-010-P-023Air pollution and adult healthP-024-P-035Air pollution and child healthP-036-P-046Air pollution and pregnancyP-047-P-060Bisphenol A, phthalates and other household exposuresP-061-P-077Environmental exposures and the nervous systemP-078-P-084Halogenated organic compounds and pesticides-health effectsP-085-P-096Health effect of fires, disasters, and oil spillsP-097-P-111Health effects of exposure during pregnancyP-112-P-118Hydraulic fracturing, landfills, and coal minesP-119-P-129Infectious diseasesP-130-P-137MethodsP-138-P-147Temperature and healthP-148 CancerPOSTER SESSION 2Tuesday, August 28, 15:00—16:30 pm — Exhibit HallP-149-P-164Water and healthP-165-P-176Built environment, neighborhood, and environmental justiceP-177-P-184Climate change and healthP-185-P-197CancerP-198-P-217Chronic diseases: cardiovascular, respiratory, kidneyP-218-P-229Halogenated organic compounds and pesticides -exposuresP-230-P-239Indoor AirP-240-P-257Interventions, policy, and risk communicationP-258-P-265Life course, cohort studies, growth and developmentP-266-P-279 Metals and arsenic-exposure and health effects (1)P-280-P-289RadiationP-290-P-298Occupational exposure and noisePOSTER SESSION 3P-299-P-314P-315-P-342P-343-P-355, P-437P-356-P-367P-368-P-375P-376-P-383P-384-P-398P-399-P-411P-412-P-426P-427-P-436Wednesday, August 29, 15:00—16:30 — Exhibit HallAir pollution-exposure assessmentAir pollution and adult healthAir pollution and child healthMethodsAir pollution and pregnancyCancerHalogenated organic compounds and pesticides-health effectsHealth effects of exposures during pregnancyTemperature and healthMetals and arsenic-exposure and health effects24


ISEE Council MeetingsBusiness MeetingsAll ISEE Council Meetings will be held in the board room at the Conference Center.Sunday August 26 14:00—17:30Monday August 27 07:00—08:00Tuesday August 28 07:15—08:30Wednesday August 29 07:15—08:30Thursday August 30 07:15—08:30Other MeetingsISEE European Chapter Meeting Monday, August 27 12:30—13:30 Hall of FameISEE General Membership Meeting Monday, August 27 18:00—19:30 Columbia BallroomISCHE Meeting Tuesday, August 28 15:00—16:00 Richland BStudents/New Researchers Special Session Tuesday, August 28 18:00—19:30 Hall of FameEHP Associate Editors Meeting Wednesday, August 29 12:15—13:15 Hall of FameNew Member Reception Wednesday, August 29 18:00—19:00 Upper Level LobbyISEE is an international organization with members from more than55 countries and regional chapters and local groups in Latin Americaand the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Central and Eastern Europe,the Caucasus, South Asia, and East Asia.Topics addressed by ISEE members include environmental exposures(e.g. air pollution, hazardous waste, metals, pesticides, radiation),health effects (e.g. cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurologic effects,reproductive effects), methodology (e.g. biomarkers, ecologic investigations,experimental design, exposure/dose assessment, meta-analysis, risk assessment, statistics), environment-geneinteractions, and ethics and law.ISEE encourages membership not only from epidemiology but also from such disciplines as exposure assessmentand science, toxicology, biochemistry, and biostatistics, among others.25


These sessions are open to all participants, and no registration is required. Please check the program for detailedlistings.Monday, 07:00 — 08:00Early Morning SessionsResponding to Journal Reviewers: An Editor’s PerspectivePresenter: Jane SchroederLexington AA well-written response to reviewer comments can help ensure your paper’s publication and help you gain respect and goodwillamong reviewers and journal editors. A poorly written response can have the opposite effect. We will discuss how to write a goodresponse to reviewers, including tips to make your response easy for reviewers and editors to follow, how to deal with divergentreviewer requests, how to decline requests or suggestions that you disagree with, when it is best not to decline requests or suggestions,and what to do when your paper is rejected despite your best efforts to satisfy reviewer concerns. A few examples will be providedfor illustration, but participants are encouraged to ask questions and discuss their own experiences as well.Considerations in Occupational Epidemiology and the Regulation of Diesel ExhaustPresenter: Eric GarshickLexington BSince 2007, there has been a significant reduction in particulate emissions from new diesel engines. The reduction in emissions wasin response to concerns about an increased risk of lung cancer due to exhaust exposures from older engines. This session will reviewthe design questions faced by epidemiologists to address this question, what was done, and the results of recent studies.Data Sharing: Logistical and Ethical PerspectivesPresenters: Wael Al-Delaimy and Gwen CollmanRichland BIn light of the rapid generation of data and the need for large sample sizes and collaborative efforts to pursue funding and scientificinitiatives, data sharing is becoming a topical issue for environmental, as well as other, researchers. Genomic Data sharing has advancedahead of other disciplines with established guidelines and approaches accepted by most researchers in the field. What arethe main advantages of data sharing for environmental epidemiology? What are the main obstacles or existing cultural norms facingdata sharing?Tuesday, 07:30 — 08:30Epigenetics – Memories of Past Exposures and Predictors of Diseases. Methodological ConsiderationsPresenter: Wilfried KarmausLexington AGenetic variants impact the distribution of the DNA methylation, explaining skewed and multimodal distributions (genotypedependentmethylation, methQTLs). In interaction, environmental factors additionally enhance the modality and skewness of theDNA methylation distribution. Genetic variants and DNA methylation, when jointly assessed, produce a break-through in the estimationof relative risks.Navigating the NIH Funding System: planning, submitting and obtaining your first grant.Presenter/Organizer: Caroline DilworthLexington BThis session will cover the basics of applying for NIH grant funding. A panel of NIEHS and NCI <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> Directors, and NIH ScientificReview Officer, and current NIH Study Section Members will provide guidance on how to effectively navigate the NIH fundingsystem.Meet the ISEE Policy CommitteeCo-chairs:Erik Lebret, Committee Chair, and Yasushi Honda, Committee Co-Chair26Richland AThe ISEE Policy Committee wants your input! There is general support from the ISEE membership for the Society to provide policymakers and the public with expert opinion on scientific questions related to environmental health policy and the professional practiceof environmental epidemiology. The newly established Policy Committee assists the ISEE Executive Council to do this. In thisopen discussion session, you can share your ideas about relevant policy issues with the Policy Committee.


Early Morning SessionsWednesday, 07:30 — 08:30Doing Epidemiology Field Work in an International SettingPresenter: Pamela SchwinglLexington AThe purpose of this presentation is to discuss key risks and issues in implementing field studies in locations outside of the USA.The presentation will review the challenges of setting up remote field stations, collecting specimens remotely, and working withlocal staff in rural areas with limited resources. The value of engaging various stakeholders such as Community Advisory Boards,local and traditional leaders, and societal associations in study planning and implementation will be discussed.A Snapshot of DAGs in Everyday Life: Design, Implementation, and InterpretationPresenter: Sunni MumfordLexington BAs environmental epidemiologists struggle to find the most appropriate model to answer important etiological questions, directedacyclic graphs (DAGs) provide an excellent tool to find the minimal adjustment set, sources of biases, and an unbiased model forinference, while clearly specifying the assumptions of the model. We will show how to construct a DAG based on a well definedresearch question, determine the appropriate covariate adjustment set using DAG software, and interpret results using an examplerelevant to environmental epidemiology.The Ethical and Virtuous Environmental Epidemiologist: a Discussion about <strong>Pro</strong>fessional IntegrityPresenters: Colin L. Soskolne and Wael Al-DelaimyRichland BWhat constitutes an ethical and virtuous researcher or practitioner in environmental epidemiology? Why is research integrity soheavily protected in our research-based institutions? Time permits that we review one example that has recently come to the fore athttp://www.rightoncanada.ca/?p=1396 in which, in 1988 a well-regarded researcher in Montreal, Canada, stated to the tobaccocompany that paid him for critiquing a four-page published report as follows: “I would wish to emphasis (sic) that there must be nopublication of any part of this review under our name, and if any part of it should be published no reference should be made to usby name.” Would making such a request have been ethical and/or virtuous in 1988? And, in 2012? We will discuss the variousdimensions of this example in relation to each person's own experience or curiosity.27


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Sunday, August 2607:00-11:00 Optional Excursion—Congaree National Park Kayaking/Nature Walkpickup atCMCC Upper Lvl09:00-17:00 RegistrationUpper Level Lobby10:00-17:00 Speaker Ready Room Exhibit Hall09:00-12:30 PRE09:00-17:00 PRE13:30-17:00 PRE14:00-17:30 ISEE CRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPORKSHOP-MORNINGORNINGEnvironmental Public Health Tracking: Approaches to Linking Environmental,Exposure, and Health DataHeather StrosniderRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPSORKSHOPS-FULLDAYEpigenetics-Biology, Methods and Biostatistics(lunch provided)Hongmei Zhang and John W HollowayCrash Course in R: An Introduction to R for Environmental Epidemiology(lunch provided)Zev RossRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOP– AFTERNOONCase Studies of What We Have Learned from Pulmonary EnvironmentalEpidemiologyEric GarshickISEE COUNCILMEETINGCMCCRichland ACMCCLexington ALexington BCMCCRichland ABoard RoomSUNDAY18:00-21:00 WELCOMEELCOME RECEPTIONColumbia Museum of ArtE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster31


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Monday, August 2707:00-17:00 Speaker Ready Room Exhibit Hall07:00-17:00 Registration Upper Level Lobby07:00-18:00 Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall07:00-08:00 ISEE C07:00-08:00 EARLYISEE COUNCILMEETINGSARLY MORNINGSESSIONSResponding to Journal Reviewers: An Editor's PerspectiveJane SchroederConsiderations in Occupational Epidemiology and the Regulation of DieselExhaustEric GarshickBoard RoomLexington ALexington BMONDAYData Sharing: Logistical and Ethical Perspectives(Sponsored by the ISEE Student and New Researcher Network)Wael Al-Delaimy and Gwen Collman08:00-10:15 WELCOMEAND OPENINGPLENARY– LANDChair(s): Jim Burch, PhD and Annette Peters, PhDRichland BColumbia BallroomJim Burch, PhDChair, ISEE 2012 Executive Planning Committee, USAHonorable Stephen K. BenjaminMayor, City of Columbia, SC, USAHarris Pastides, PhDPresident, University of South Carolina, USAAnnette Peters, PhDPresident, International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, GERMANYHonorable James E. ClyburnAssistant Democratic Leader, United States House of RepresentativesOf Mice, Maps, and Moms: Air Quality Impacts on Human HealthMarie Lynn Miranda, PhDDean, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, USAEnvironmental Health InequalityMatti Jantunen, PhDResearch <strong>Pro</strong>fessor, Emeritus, National Institute for Health and Welfare, FINLAND10:15 — 10:45 Morning Break Columbia Ballroom &Exhibit Hall10:45 — 12:15 Parallel Sessions33E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


10:45-12:15 E.01 METALSEXPOSUREAND DISEASEOUTCOMESUTCOMES***Carolina A/BChair(s): Jennifer Nyland and Colin SoskolneE-001 Identification of Novel Biomarkers of Mercury-Induced Immune Dysregulation in HumansJonathan Motts, Ellen Silbergeld, Renee Gardner, Jennifer NylandE-002 Exposure to Airborne Metals and risk of Parkinson Disease in a <strong>Pro</strong>spective Study of USWomenNatalia Palacios, Andrea Roberts, Marc Weisskopf, Michael Schwarzschild, Francine Laden,Alberto AscherioE-003 Bone Lead Level and Age at MenopauseKi-Do Eum, Marc Weisskopf, Linda Nie, Howard Hu, Susan KorrickE-004 Heavy Metal Composition of Ambient Particulate Matter and CVD Admissions, Cross-SectionalStudy, Haifa Bay Metropolis Area, IsraelKeren Agay-Shay, Eric Amster, Shai LinnE-005 Cardiovascular Effects from Chronic Exposure to Arsenic via Drinking Water in the <strong>Pro</strong>vince ofViterbo, ItalyDaniela D'Ippoliti, Paola Michelozzi, Enrica Santelli, Claudia Marino, Marina DavoliE-006 Urine Arsenic and Prevalent Albuminuria in the Strong Heart StudyLaura Zheng, Jason Umans, Maria Tellez-Plaza, Barbara Howard, Fawn Yeh, Kevin Francesconi,Walter Goessler, Ellen Silbergeld, Eliseo Guallar, Virginia Weaver, Ana Navas-AcienE-007 Associations between Measures of Adiposity and Measures of Arsenic Metabolism in theStrong Heart StudyMatthew O. Gribble, Barbara V. Howard, Jason G. Umans, Kevin A. Francesconi, WalterGoessler, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, Ellen K Silbergeld, Eliseo Guallar, Ana Navas-AcienE-008 Arsenic Induced Impaired Lung Function and Tuberculosis: Findings from Health Effects of ArsenicLongitudinal Study (HEALS) Cohort, BangladeshFaruque Parvez, Yu Chen, Mahbub Yunus, Christopher Olopade, Vesna Slavkovich, JosephGraziano, Habibul AhsanE-009 A <strong>Pro</strong>spective Follow-Up Study of Arsenic Exposure and Type 2 Diabetes in BangladeshWen-Chi Pan, Elaine Hoffman, Molly Kile, Wei Jie Seow, Mahmuder Rahman, QuaziQuamruzzaman, Golam Mostofa, David ChristianiE-010 Lifetime Exposure to Inorganic Arsenic in Drinking Water and Diabetes MellitusKatherine A James, Julie A Marshall, John E Hokanson, Jaymie R Meliker, Gary O Zerbe, TimByers***This session includes an ethics discussion ***10:45-12:15 O.01 ANOGENITALNOGENITAL DISTANCEISTANCE: : THETROLEOF THE HORMONALENVIRONMENTIN UTEROAND HUMANREPRODUCTIVEOUTCOMESChair(s): Shanna Swan and Sheela SathyanarayanaCongaree AO-001 Anogenital Distance and Semen Quality in Healthy Young MenJaime Mendiola, Richard W. Stahlhut, Niels Jorgensen, Fan Liu, Shanna H. SwanO-002 Measuring Anogenital Distance in Adult Women: Methods, Descriptive Statistics, and QualityControlEmily Barrett, Manuela Roca, Jaime Mendiola, Shanna Swan, Alberto Torres-CanteroO-003 Anogenital Distance: A Nonspecific Indicator of the In utero Hormonal MilieuShanna Swan, Jaime Mendiola, Michael Eisenberg, Emily Barrett, Sheela SathyanarayanaO-004 Clinical Correlates of Anogenital Distance in Men Seen at an Andrology ClinicMichael Eisenberg, R. Chanc Walters, Tina K Jensen, Niels E Skakkebaek, Larry LipshutzO-005 AGD Measurements in ChildrenSheela Sathyanarayana, Richard Grady, Shanna Swan, Bruce Redmon34E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


10:45-12:15 O.02 LONGONG-TERMEFFECTSOF NEAREAR-ROADROAD TRAFFICRELATEDChair(s): Kees De Hoogh and Nino Künzli, MD, PhDELATED AIRPOLLUTIONRichland BO-006 Association between Prenatal Traffic-related Air Pollution Exposure and Birthweight: EffectModification of Maternal Pre-pregnancy Body Mass IndexYueh-Hsiu Mathilda Chiu, Robert O. Wright, Alexandros Gryparis, Brent Coull, Rosalind J.WrightO-007 Peripheral Vascular Disease Prevalence Increases Exponentially with <strong>Pro</strong>ximity to Roadways inan Adult Cardiac Catheterization Cohort.Cavin Ward-Caviness, Neas Lucas, Shaibal Mukherjee, Luther Smith, Casson Stallings, CarolHaynes, Colette Blach, Wayne Cascio, Robert Devlin, David Diaz-Sanchez, Wayne E Kraus, SvatiH Shah, Simon G Gregory, Marie Lynn Miranda, Elizabeth R HauserO-008 Traffic-Related Pollution and Atherosclerosis in European Cohorts (ESCAPE Study)Laura Perez, Xavier Basagana, Rob Beelen, Kateryna Fuks, Regina Hampel, Frauke Hennig,Barbara Hoffmann, Ulf de Fraire, Johanna Pennell, Marcela Rivera, Kathrin Wolf, AnnettePeters, Nino KünzliO-009 Interactions between Allergic Sensitization and Traffic-Related Air Pollution for Developmentof Childhood Asthma.Jong Han Leem, Ji Young WooLee, Han Cheol Kim, Soo Jong HongO-010 Long-term Exposure to Traffic Pollution is Associated with Elevated Levels of Leptin in Seniors:Results from the MOBILIZE Boston StudyYi Wang, Melissa Eliot, George Kuchel, Joel Schwartz, Brent Coull, Murray Mittleman, LewisLipsitz, Gregory WelleniusMONDAY10:45-12:15 O.03 BIOMARKERSIOMARKERS OF EXPOSUREXPOSURE: : UTILITYUTILITY, , STRENGTHSSAND LIMITATIONSINENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYChair(s): Luke Naeher and Olorunfemi AdetonaRichland CO-011 The Use and Misuse of Exposure Biomarkers in EpidemiologyScott BartellO-012 Bulky DNA Adducts in Cord Blood, Maternal Diet and Birth Weight in a European <strong>Pro</strong>spectiveMother-Child Study (NEWGENERIS).Marie Pedersen, Bernadette Schoket, Roger Godschalk, Michelle A Mendez, Lisbeth E Knudsen,Kristine B Gutzkow, Sarah Fleming, Leda Chatzi, Silvia Agramunt, Lívia Anna, Katalin Kovács,Viktória Lukács, Domenico F Merlo, Jos C Kleinjans, Dan Segerbäck, Manolis Kogevinas, onbehalf of the NewGeneris study group (EU Contract no. FOOD-CT-2005-016320)O-013 Phthalate Exposure and Allergic Sensitization in US AdultsJane Hoppin, Renee Jaramillo, Stephanie London, Randi Bertelsen, Dale Sandler, Paivi Salo,Darryl ZeldinO-014 Measuring Arsenic Exposures in Washington State-The Washington Environmental Biomonitoring SurveyJuliet VanEenwyk, Blaine Rhodes, Denise LaFLamme, Caroline West, Eric Ossiander, ReedSorensenO-015 Concentrations of Select Persistent Organic Pollutants across Pregnancy Trimesters in MaternalSerum and in Cord Serum of their Children in Trujillo, PeruOlorunfemi Adetona, Kevin Horton, Brandon E Cassidy, Andreas Sjodin, Dan Hall, ManuelAguillar-Villalobos, John E Vena, Larry Needham, Luke P NaeherO-016 Organophosphate and Carbamate Insecticide Biomarker Assessment in Rural Bangladesh, April-May 2009Colleen Martin, Joshua Schier, Arthur Chang, Emily Gurley, Jahangir Hossain, Stephen Luby,Mahmudur Rahman, Dana Barr, M. Sabbir Haider, ASM Alamgir, Nusrat Homaira, MushtuqHusain, A Wazed, Alicia Siston, Carl Skinner, Ellen Yard, Amy Wolkin, Lauren LewisE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster35


10:45-12:15 O.04 MECHANISMSOF AIRPOLLUTIONOLLUTION-INDUCEDINDUCEDChair(s): Barbara Hoffmann and Annette PetersINDUCED CARDIOVASCULARDISEASELexington BO-017 PM2.5 Metal Components and MicroRNAs in Peripheral Blood Leukocytes in an ElderlyCohortSerena Fossati, Andrea Baccarelli, Antonella Zanobetti, Mirjam Hoxha, Pantel S. Vokonas,Joel SchwartzO-018 Short-term Exposure to Ambient Ultrafine Particles and Response of Circulating Biomarkers ofInflammation in a Near-Highway Population.Christina H. Fuller, Murray A. Mittleman, Paige L. Williams, John D. Spengler, Doug BruggeO-019 Long-term Effects of Fine Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Oxides on Blood Pressure inEuropean CohortsKateryna Fuks, Gudrun Weinmayr, Regina Hampel, Annette Peters, Anna Oudin, MariaForaster, Xavier Basagaña, Nino Künzli, Julia Dratva, Christian Schindler, Bente Oftedal,Sviatlana Panasevich, Rob Beelen, Barbara Hoffmann, Claes-Göran ÖstensonO-020 The Association between Predicted Fine Particulate Matter Chemical Components and CarotidIntima-media Thickness in the Multi-Ethnic Study of AtherosclerosisSun-Young Kim, Joel Kaufman, Lianne Sheppard, Silas Bergen, Adam Szpiro, Ana Diez Roux,Joseph Polak, Sverre VedalO-021 Air Pollution, HDL Cholesterol, and Coronary Heart Disease: A Mediation Analysis in the NormativeAging StudyMarie-Abele Bind, Johanna Lepeule, Tyler VanderWeele, Pantel Vokonas, Joel Schwartz10:45-12:15 O.05 CHILDRENSHEALTHAND ENDOCRINEDISRUPTINGChair(s): Brenda Eskenazi and Joachim HeinrichISRUPTING CHEMICALSRichland AO-022 Amniotic Fluid Transfer and Temporal Stability in Phenol Exposure During PregnancyClaire Philippat, Mary S. Wolff, Antonia M. Calafat, Xiaoyun Ye, Remy Slama, Stephanie M.EngelO-023 Bisphenol A and Obesity among Children from NHANES 2003-2010Ellen Wells, Michaela Koontz, Leila JacksonO-024 Exposure to Bisphenol-A and Phthalates among Pregnant Women in the Elfe Pilot Study inFrance.Stephanie Vandentorren, Laurence Guldner, Florence Zeman, Lise Morin, Helene Sarter, MarieLaure Bidondo, Amivi Oleko, Henri LeridonO-025 Exposure to Polybrominated and Perfluorinated Flame Retardants among Pregnant Women in aPilot Study in France.Laurence Guldner, Stephanie Vandentorren, Jean Philippe Antignac, Philippe Marchand,Abdessattar Saoudi, Marie Laure Bidondo, Amivi Oleko, Henri LeridonO-026 A Fetal VOCs Exposure Related to Postnatal Growth and Neurobehavioral Development inMothers and Children's Environmental Health (MOCEH) StudyMoonhee Chang, Hyesook Park, Mina Ha, Yun-Chul Hong, Yangho Kim, Boong-Nyun Kim,Jung-Sub Lee, Byung-Mi Kim, Eunjeong Kim, Eun-Hee Ha10:45-12:15 O.06 GREENSPACES& HEALTHHEALTH; ; RISKSR& BENEFITSBChair(s): Payam Dadvand and Kazuhiko ItoCongaree BO-027 Environmental Determinants of Physical Activity in the North West Region of EnglandPaul Wilkinson, Melvyn Hillsdon, Andy Jones, Emma Coombes, Pippa Griew, Shakoor HajatO-028 The Associations between Daily Pollen Counts and Over-the-Counter Allergy Medication Salesin New York CityKazuhiko Ito, Kate Weinberger, Perry Sheffield, Robert Mathes, Guy Robinson, Patrick Kinney,Thomas MatteO-029 Forest Fire Smoke and Demand for Medications to Relieve Obstructive Lung Diseases in BritishColumbia, CanadaCatherine T Elliott, Sarah B Henderson, Wan Victoria36E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


O-030 Surrounding Greenness and Exposure to Air Pollution During Pregnancy; An Analysis of PersonalMonitoring DataPayam Dadvand, Audrey de Nazelle, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Anna Schembari, Marta Cirach,Elmira Amoly, Francesc Figueras, Xavier Basagaña, Bart Ostro, Mark NieuwenhuijsenO-031 Surrounding Greenness and Pregnancy OutcomesPayam Dadvand, Jordi Sunyer, Xavier Basagaña, Ferran Ballester, Jesús María IbarluzeaMaurolagoitia, Adonina Tardón, Raquel García Esteban1, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen10:45-12:15 S.01 DISPARITIESAND DISASTERSISASTERS: : ISCIENCECIENCE, , POLICYPOLICY, ANDChair(s): Maureen Lichtveld: IMPLICATIONSFOR ENVIRONMENTALHEALTHAND PRACTICELexington AS-001 Conducting Epidemiologic Research in the Context of an Environmental DisasterDale SandlerS-002 Community-Based Participatory Research through the Lens of Environmental Health: More thana Catchy Sounding NameSymma Finn, Claudia ThompsonS-003 A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda Linking Environmental Health and Social SciencesMarta Prescott, Sandro GaleaS-004 The Role of Environmental Justice on the US Gulf CoastMai-Nhung LeS-005 Framing Resilience, Susceptibility and Vulnerability: Applying Lessons Learned in Gulf CoastCommunitiesMaureen Lichtveld, Farah Arosemena, Vy Dao, Christopher MundorfMONDAY12:30-13:30 ISEE EISEE EUROPEANCHAPTERMEETINGHall of Fame13:30-15:00 Parallel Sessions13:00-15:00 E.02 BIOMARKERS*** Carolina A/BChair(s): Erin Bell and Wael Al-DelaimyE-011 Biomarkers of Early Genotoxic Damage in Pregnant Women Exposed to Dioxins and FuransLiving Near to a Medical Waste IncineratorMary Carmen Baltazar-Reyes, Horacio Riojas-Rodriguez, Patricia Ostrosky-Shejet, MonserratSordo, Lea Aurora Cupul-UicabE-012 Impact of Exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene to Genetic Damage and Gene Expression in NewbornsRadim J Sram, Radim Brdicka, Michaela Dostalova, Zdenek Krejcik, Alena Milcova, AnnaPastorkova, Andrea Rossnerova, Jana Schmuczerova, Milada Spatova, Nana Tabashidze, JanTopinka, Hana VotavovaE-013 Follow-up Investigation in Oxidative DNA Damage and Lipid Peroxidation 3 Years after HebeiSpirit Oil SpillSu Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongE-014 Acute Lipid Peroxidation in Breath and Traffic Pollution among a Panel of Commuters inAtlantaRoby Greenwald, Weiwei Li, W. Dana Flanders, Priya Kewada, Mike Bergin, Jeremy SarnatE-015 The effect of Urban Air Pollutants on Pulmonary Inflammation and Systemic Oxidative Stress inDiabetic and Prediabetic Patients in ShanghaiTong Zhu, Yiqun Han, Wei Huang, Huimin Lu, Yunfang Ji, Tianjia Guan, Yi Zhu, Jun LiuE-016 Mapping PM2.5 Concentrations by Biological Monitoring in Tel-Aviv Metropolitan AreaAya Lavi, Oded Puchter, Isaac Omer, Elizabeth FiremanE-017 Race/Ethnicity, Menthol Cigarettes and Biomarkers of Tobacco Use in US AdultsMiranda R. Jones, Benjamin J. Apelberg, Jonathan M. Samet, Ana Navas- AcienE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster37


E-018 Triclosan Exposure and Allergic Sensitization in Children and Adolescents from the NationalHealth and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006Randi Bertelsen, Matthew Longnecker, Renee Jaramillo, Yanmei Zhang, Jane Hoppin, JulieParsonnet, Darryl Zeldin, Stephanie LondonE-019 Pesticide Biomarker Levels among Latino Farmer Workers in the Southeastern Border Areaof CaliforniaWael Al-Delaimy, Joy ZakarianE-020 Correcting for the Influence of Sampling Conditions on Biomarkers Levels: a 2-Step StandardizationMethod Based on Regression ResidualsMarion Mortamais, Cecile Chevrier, Claire Philippat, Claire Petit, Christian Brambilla,Marinus J.C. Eijkemans, Marie-Aline Charles, Sylvaine Cordier, Remy Slama***This session includes an ethics discussion ***13:30-15:00 O.07 A CA CROSSROSS-DISCIPLINARYPROGRAMIN MODELINGODELING, , MEASURINGMAND EVALUATINGTHE PUBLICHEALTHIMPACTSOF MICROWAVERADIATION(FROMCELLPHONESAND OTHER WIRELESS DEVICES)***)***Chair(s): Devra Davis and Colin SoskolneCongaree BO-032 A Cross-disciplinary <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> in Modeling, Measuring and Evaluating the Public Health Impactsof Microwave Radiation (from cellphones and other wireless devices)Devra Davis, Alvaro Augusto Almeida de Salles, Wilhaelm Mosgoeller, Colin Soskoline, IgorBelyaevO-033 Rethinking RF Exposure from Mobile Phones: Do we Need to do Another Large Study of Headand Brain Cancers?Michael G. YostO-034 The Epidemiology of Mobile Phone RF Exposures and CancerDavid Richardson, Jonathan SametO-035 Exposure --> Absorption -->Penetration --> Effect <strong>Pro</strong>file for EMF EpidemiologyYael Stein, Devra Lee Davis, Anthony B. Miller, Elihu D RichterETH-01 Conflict of interest in research regarding radiofrequency radiationMartin Tondel***This session includes an ethics discussion ***13:30-15:00 O.08 SOURCEAPPORTIONMENTOF OUTDOORAIRChair(s): Nelson Gouveia and George ThurstonIR POLLUTIONOLLUTION: : SEARCHINGSFOR CULPRITS: SRichland AO-036 Chemical Compositions of the Fine Particulate Air Pollution Are Associated with Blood PressureChanges in Young AdultsShaowei Wu, Furong Deng, Jing Huang, Hongyi Wang, Masayuki Shima, Xin Wang, Yu Qin,Chanjuan Zheng, Hongying Wei, Yu Hao, Xinbiao GuoO-037 Some Approaches to Multi-Pollutant, Air-Pollution Epidemiology: Emissions from Coal Combustionand Smelters, Internal Combustion Engines, and Source CategoriesWilliam WilsonO-038 Estimating Global Health and Climate Impacts of Sector-Specific Pollution EmissionsAmruta Nori-Sarma, Nadine Unger, Darby Jack, Patrick KinneyO-039 Characterization of Fine Particulate Matter and Associations between Particulate ChemicalConstituents and Mortality in Seoul, KoreaJiyoung Son, Jong-Tae Lee, Ki-Hyun Kim, Jung Kweon, Michelle BellO-040 Time-Series Analysis of Hospitalization Associated with Fine Particulate Matter Components inDetroit and SeattleJiang Zhou, Kazuhiko Ito, Rebecca Gluskin, Ramona Lall, Morton Lippmann, George Thurston38E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


13:30-15:00 O.09 PESTICIDEEXPOSURES: INTERNATIONALIChair(s): Kyle Steenland and Ana Maria MoraNTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVESLexington AO-041 Occupational Pesticide Exposure and Screening for Neurodegenerative Disease among the Elderlyin Costa RicaKyle Steenland, Catarina Wesseling, Norbel Roman, Indiana Quiros, Jorge JuncosO-042 Mancozeb and Manganese Exposure in Costa Rica: Data from the Birth Cohort Study ‘Infantes ySalud Ambiental’ (ISA)Ana María Mora, Berna van Wendel, Leonel Córdoba, Juan Camilo Cano, Rosario Quesada,Christian Lindh, José Antonio Menezes Filho, Donald Smith, Catharina Wesseling, BrendaEskenazi, Donna MerglerO-043 Predictors of Exposure to Organophosphate Pesticides in Schoolchildren in the <strong>Pro</strong>vince ofTalca, ChileMaría Teresa Muñoz-Quezada, Verónica Iglesias, Boris Lucero, Kyle Steenland, Dana Boyd Barr,Karen Levy, Barry Ryan, Sergio Alvarado, Carlos ConchaO-044 Study of Asian Women, Offspring Development and Environmental Exposure (SAWASDEE):Pesticide Exposure and Neurodevelopmental Effects in a Thai Birth CohortP. Barry Ryan, Tippawan Prapamontol, Parinya Panuwet, Surat Hongsibsong, WarangkanaNaksen, Niphan Srinual, Tanyaporn Kerdnoi, Geneva Bernoudy, Priya D’Souza, Ronald E.Hunter, Jr., Xianyu Chen, Anne M. Riederer, Dana Boyd BarrO-045 Predictors of Chlorinated Pesticides Among Peri-Pubertal Russian BoysThuy Lam, Paige Williams, Jane Burns, Oleg Sergeyev, Susan Korrick, Mary Lee, Russ HauserMONDAY13:30-15:00 O.10 PROBLEMSOF INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN LOW ANDChair(s): Jeroen Douwes and Jong Han LeemAND HIGH INCOME COUNTRIESRichland BO-046 Assessment of Exposure to PAHs in Cook Stove Intervention <strong>Pro</strong>jects in Peru by UrinaryBiomonitoringZheng Li, Adwoa Commodore, Stella Hartinger, Erin Pittman, Debra Trinidad, Ramak Ostovar,Kendra Hubbard, Andreas Sjodin, Claudio Lanata, Ana Gil, Daniel Mäusezahl, Luke NaeherO-047 Decreased Mitochondrial DNA Content in Association with Indoor Exposure to PolyaromaticHydrocarbonsNicky Pieters, Gudrun Koppen, Sofie De Prins, Maarten Spruyt, Hendrik Van De Weghe, VeraNelen, Bianca Cox, Karen Smeets, Ann Cuypers, Greet Schoeters, Tim S NawrotO-048 DDT in Breast Milk: Intake, Risk, Lactation Duration, and Effect of GenderMaria Bornman, Riana Bornman, Henrik Kylin, Barbara Sereda, Bouwman HindrikO-049 Indoor Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Allergic Rhinitis, and Eczema Symptoms in the United ArabEmirates (UAE)Karin Yeatts, Mohamed El-Sadig, Fatma Al-Maskiri, Zaoubedi TaoufikO-050 Health Effects of Mould and Metabolic Mould <strong>Pro</strong>ducts on Adults and ChildrenAndrea Mueller, Olf Herbarth13:30-15:00 O.11 EFFECTSOF PERICONCEPTIONALEXPOSURETOChair(s): Remy Slama and Germaine Buck LouisTO ENDOCRINEDISRUPTORSLexington BO-051 Reliability of Urinary Bisphenol A Concentrations Measured During Pregnancy and Implicationsfor Epidemiologic Study DesignTodd Jusko, Pamela Shaw, Claudia Snijder, Frank Pierik, Holger Koch, Russ Hauser, VincentJaddoe, Alex Burdorf, Albert Hofman, Johan Mackenbach, Eric Steegers, Henning Tiemeier,Matthew LongneckerO-052 Lactational Exposure to pPolybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Early Communicative DevelopmentKate Hoffman, Margaret Adgent, Barbara Davis Goldman, Andreas Sjödin, Julie DanielsE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster39


O-053 Pregnancy Urinary Phenol Concentrations in Relation to Fetal Growth Estimated using RepeatedUltrasound MeasurementsClaire Philippat, Jérémy Botton, Lise Giorgis Allemand, Antonia M. Calafat, Xiaoyun Ye,Isabelle Pin, Marie-Aline Charles, Rémy SlamaO-054 Persistent Environmental Pollutants and Couple Fecundity, LIFE Study, 2005-2009Germaine Louis, Rajeshwari Sundaram, Enrique Schisterman, Anne Sweeney, Courtney Lynch,Rob Gore-Langton, Jose Maisog, Sungduk Kim, Zhen Chen, Dana BarrO-055 Maternal Urinary Bisphenol A Concentrations during Pregnancy and Behavior in Children atSeven Years of Age in the CHAMACOS CohortKim G. Harley, Robert B. Gunier, Jonathan Chevrier, Asa Bradman, Antonia Calafat, BrendaEskenaziO-056 Exposure to Arsenic in Relation with Birth Outcome in Newborns of the 2nd Flemish Environmentand Health Study (2007-2011)Eva Govarts, Liesbeth Bruckers, Melissa Paulussen, Elly Den Hond, Greet Schoeters13:30-15:00 O.12 SPATIALMETHODSFOR EXPOSUREChair(s): Robin Puett and Danelle LobdellXPOSURE ASSESSMENTRichland CO-057 Do Increasingly Realistic Exposure Metrics Lead to Changes in Attributable Risk?Kees de Hoogh, Yang Wang, Kayoung Lee, Christine McHugh, David Carruthers, John GulliverO-058 Temporal and Spatial Assessment of Air Temperature Using Moderate Resolution ImagingSpectroradiometer (MODIS) Satellite Surface Temperature Measurements in Massachusetts,USA.Kloog Etai, Etai Kloog, Alexandra Chudnovsky, Petros Koutrakis, Joel SchwartzO-059 Geospatial Exposure Modeling of Electromagnetic Fields from Mobile Phone Base StationsJohan Beekhuizen, Roel Vermeulen, Hans Kromhout, Alfred Bürgi, Anke HussO-060 Developing an Online GIS-based Survey Instrument to Elicit Perceived Neighborhood Informationfor Environmental Health ResearchJessie Carr, Isaac Johnson, Rob Keene, Peter Landry, Robert Gradeck, Jim Lucht, Scott Beach,Jane CloughertyO-061 Application of Self-Organizing Maps to Classify the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of MultipleAir PollutantsJohn Pearce, Lance Waller, Paige Tolbert13:30-15:00 S.02 INTEGRATING***Chair(s): Angela Liese and Adetoun MustaphaNTEGRATING THEORYINTO EPIDEMIOLOGICSTUDYOF THE FOODENVIRONMENTNVIRONMENT:THENEXTGENERATIONOF RESEARCHESEARCH***Congaree AS-006 Developing a Theoretical Framework for Food Access Research and PolicyDarcy A. Freedman, Christine E. Blake, Angela D. LieseS-007 Examining Measures of Spatial Access: Association between the Built Neighborhood Environmentand PerceptionTimothy L. Barnes, Natalie Colabianchi, Bethany A. Bell, Darcy A. Freedman, James D. Hibbert,Angela D. LieseS-008 Relationships between Personal Eating Identity and Perceptions of Healthy Food Access in theNeighborhood Food EnvironmentChristine E. Blake, Angela D. Liese, Darcy A. Freedman, Timothy L. BarnesS-009 Spatial and Perceived Food Access, Food Shopping Behaviors, and Psychosocial Correlates ofFruit and Vegetable IntakeAngela D. Liese, Christine E. Blake, Bethany A. Bell, Timothy L. Barnes, Darcy A. FreedmanETH-02 Food, Environment and Health: Where are we heading to?Adetoun Mustapha***This session includes an ethics discussion ***40E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


15:00-16:30 P.1 POSTEROSTER SESSION1Exhibit HallAIRPOLLUTION– EXPOSUREASSESSMENTP-001 Apportioning the Current and <strong>Pro</strong>jected Health Burden of PM2.5 and Ozone across 23 EmissionSectors in the Continental U.S.Neal Fann, Charles Fulcher, Kirk BakerP-002 WithdrawnP-003 Land Use Regression Modeling: A <strong>Pro</strong>mising Technique for Environmental Justice AnalysisHassan Amini, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Kazem Naddafi, Ramin Nabizadeh, MasudYunesianP-004 Do Rare Earth Elements in the Particles Change during the Sand-Dust Weather in Baotou,China?Wei Wang, Hui Tao, Lina Madaniyazi, Dae-seon Kim, Xiaochuan PanP-005 The Implementation of Euro Emission Standards for Vehicles and Observed Trends on NOx AirPollution Patterns in 3 European CitiesSusann Henschel, Antonis Analitis, Catherine Bouland, Daniela Haluza, Xavier Querol, SylviaMedina, Patrick GoodmanP-006 A Land Use Regression Model to Predict Air Pollution Concentrations for Health ExposureStudiesJi-Young Lee, Jong-Han Leem, Eun-Hee Ha, Kim Hwan-Cheol, Myung-Sook Park, Dal-YoungChung, Kim Jung-Ae, Kweon Jung, Nam-Jin Kim, Hyesook Park, Mina Ha, Yangho Kim, Seung-Do Yu, Chulwoo LeeP-007 Health Impact Assessment of Particulate Matter Air Pollution in Brazilian Metropolitan RegionsLudmilla Viana Jacobson, Antonio Ponce de Leon, Hid HishinumaP-008 Brazilian Model of Ambient Particulates (BMAPS)Antonio Ponce de Leon, Ludmilla Viana Jacobson, Hid HishinumaP-009 The Impact of <strong>Pro</strong>jected Future Air Pollutant Emissions on Global Human Mortality.Raquel A. Silva, Susan C. Anenberg, J. Jason West, Jean-Francois Lamarque, Drew Shindell,Daniel Bergmann, T. K. Berntsen, Philip Cameron-Smith, William J. Collins, Steven J. Ghan,Beatrice Josse, Tatsuya Nagashima, Vaishali Naik, David Plummer, Jose M. Rodriguez, SophieSzopa, Guang ZengMONDAYAIRPOLLUTIONAND ADULTHEALTHP-010 Asian Dust and Daily Mortality in Western Area, JapanSaori Kashima, Takashi Yorifuji, Toshihide Tsuda, Akira EboshidaP-011 Association of Spatial Dispersion of Respiratory and Cardiovsacular Morbidity and Vehicular AirPollutionAlisa Drory, W, Dan Blumberg G, Shachar Livnat, Michael FrigerP-012 The Association between Dust Storms Exposure and Specific Mortality in Negev Desert, IsraelHelena Krasnov, Alina Vodonos, Itzhak Katra, Victor Novack, Michael FrigerP-013 A Systematic Review of the Relationship between Occupational Silica Exposure and EsophagealCancerTomoko Kobayashi, Takashi Yorifuji, Toshihide TsudaP-014 Racial/ethnic Minorities with Asthma are More Affected by NO2 and PM10 ExposuresYing-Ying Meng, Melissa Pickett, Angeli BuenoP-015 Long-term Exposure to Traffic Related Air Pollution and Subclinical AtherosclerosisMarcela Rivera, Xavier Basagaña, Inmaculada Aguilera, Maria Foraster, David Agis, Eric deGroot, Laura Perez, Michelle Mendez, Laura Bouso, Jaume Targa, Rafael Ramos, Joan Sala,Jaume Marrugat, Roberto Elosua, Nino KünzliP-016 Short-term Personal Traffic-Related Exposures and Biomarkers of Systemic Inflammation andEndothelial ActivationAndreas Neophytou, Jaime Hart, Jennifer Cavallari, Thomas Smith, Eric Garshick, FrancineLadenE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster41


P-017 Air Pollution and Lung Function in the Elderly: Associations and Epigene-Environment Interactionsin the Normative Aging StudyJohanna Lepeule, Marie-Abele Bind, Augusto A Litonjua, Andrea Baccarelli, LetiziaTarantini, Laura Cantone, Stacey Alexeeff, David Sparrow, Pantel S. Vokonas, Joel SchwartzP-018 The Effect of Asian Dust on Emergency Ambulance Dispatches using LIDAR ObservationKayo Ueda, Atsushi Shimizu, Hiroshi Nitta, Kenichiro InoueP-019 Ambient Fine Particulate, Repolarization Changes, and Heart Rate Variability among ElderlySubjects with Heart Disease in Beijing, ChinaMeimei Xu, Yuping Jia, Guoxing Li, Yunzheng Mo, Xiaobin Jin, Xiaochuan PanP-020 Urban Air Pollution Exposure during Aerobic Training: Effects on Inflammatory Markersand Cognition.Inge Bos, Jef Vanparijs, Patrick De Boever, Nathalie Pattyn, Luc Int Panis, Romain MeeusenP-021 Associations between Ambient Air Pollution and Biomarkers of Systemic Inflammation, EpithelialPermeability and Oxidative Stress in Healthy VolunteersNicole Janssen, Maciej Strak, Maaike Steenhof, Ilse Gosens, Krystal Godri, Ian Mudway, FrankKelly, Roy Harrison, Bert Brunekreef, Flemming Cassee, Gerard HoekP-022 Saharan Dust and the Association between Particulate Matter and Daily Hospitalizations inRome, ItalyMassimo Stafoggia, Ester Alessandrini, Annunziata Faustini, Gian Paolo Gobbi, FrancescoForastiereP-023 High Level PM10 Exposure and Daily Mortality in Taiyuan, China:Concentration-ResponseShapes and Sensitive SubgroupsZhe Liu, Baoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Xiaoping Zhang, Baoqin Feng, Haiping Li, Ligang Ma,Yanping ZhangAIRPOLLUTIONAND CHILDHEALTHP-024 NO2 air pollution and Children’s Respiratory Hospital Admissions under 5 Years Old in Taiyuan,China: Concentration-Response Shapes and Sensitive SubgroupsBaoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhe Liu, Li Liu, Jinfen Li, Xiaoping Xue, Yongchun Wu, Ligang Ma,Yanping ZhangP-025 The Effects of Metal Components of Ambient Particulate Matter on Schoolchildren Lung Functionin Inner Mongolia of ChinaLina Madaniyazi, Yuming Guo, Xiaofang Ye, KIM DS, Yixiang Zhang, Pan XiaochuanP-026 Environmental Exposure to Air Pollutants and their Relationship with Oxidative Damage inMexican Children from Urban AreaMarco Sánchez-Guerra, Leticia Hernández-Cadena, L Espinosa-Juárez, Evelyn Jiménez-Mendoza,José Torres-Areallano, Isabel Alvarado-Cruz, Nadia Pelallo-Martínez, Violeta Mugica, RodolfoAngulo, Albino Barraza-Villarreal, Fernando Díaz-Barriga, Andrea De Vizcaya-Ruíz, BetzabethQuintanilla-VegaP-027 Children Health in Italian Polluted SitesIvano Iavarone, Paola Pisani, Milena Maule, Fabrizio Bianchi, Marco De Santis, Pietro Comba,Roberta PirastuP-028 DNA Methylation and Exposure to Air Pollution in Children Resident in the Valle del Mela(Sicily) AreaDolores Catelan, Valentina Bollati, Neil Pearce, Fabio Barbone, Andrea Baccarelli, AnnibaleBiggeriP-029 Results of a Semi-Ecologic Analysis of the Risk Factors for Blood Lead in Kansas Children.LuAnn Brink, Evelyn Talbott, Gary Marsh, Ravi Sharma, Wen Chi Wu, Henri MenagerP-030 Short-Term Associations between Ambient Air Pollutants and Pediatric Asthma Emergency Visitsand the Role of Seasonal Effect Measure ModificationKatherine Gass, Matthew J. Strickland, Lyndsey A. Darrow, Mitchel Klein, James A. Mulholland,Paige TolbertP-031 Effects of Traffic Related Air Pollution on Respiratory and Allergic Diseases in Children : TheMOCEH StudyHwan-Cheol Kim, Jong-Han Leem, Ji-Young Lee, Eun-Hee Ha, Myung-Sook Park, Dal-YoungJung, Jung-Ae Kim, Hyesook Park, Mina Ha, Yun-Chul Hong, Yangho Kim42E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-032 Associations of Children’s Respiratory Risk Factors: Analysis of Criteria Pollutants, PM2.5 Composition,Meteorology, Viruses and Indoor Sources in Santiago, ChilePablo Ruiz, Laura Prieto, Cecilia Brea, Viviana Olave, Carlos UbillaP-033 Childhood Central Nervous System Tumors and Ambient Air PollutionChristina Lombardi, Julia Heck, Beate Ritz, Myles Cockburn, Michelle WilhelmP-034 Air Pollution, Allergy, and Emergency Room Visit for Childhood Asthma in TaiwanBing-Yu Chen, Yue Leon GuoP-035 Impact of Major Railyard Emissions on Children’s Health: The ENRRICH <strong>Pro</strong>jectRhonda Spencer, Sam Soret, Ben Becerra, Penny Newman, Susanne MontgomeryAIRPOLLUTIONAND PREGNANCYP-036 Air Pollution and the Risk of Preeclampsia and Gestational Diabetes in Southern SwedenEbba Malmqvist, Anna Rignell-Hydbom, Lars RylanderP-037 Ozone Exposure and Preterm Births: Effect Modification by Maternal DiabetesYu Ting Lin, Bing Fang HwangP-038 Ambient Temperature and its Daily Fluctuation as Trigger of Preterm Delivery in a TemperateClimateBianca Cox, Evelyne Martens, Benoit Nemery, Jaco Vangronsveld, Tim S NawrotP-039 The Association between Air Pollution and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in North West EnglandKimberly Hannam, Roseanne McNamee, Raymond Agius, Philip Baker, Colin SibleyP-040 Risk of Spontaneous Abortion in a Population Exposed to Municipal Solid Waste IncineratorEmissionsLaura Bonvicini, Andrea Ranzi, Elisa Carretta, Serena Broccoli, Ferdinando Luberto, PaoloMarzaroli, Paolo Lauriola, Francesco Forastiere, Silvia CandelaP-041 Vitamin Intake during Pregnancy and the Association between Air Pollution and Fetal Growthin Mexico CityMelissa M. Smarr, Marie S. O'Neill, Marisol Castillo Castrejón, Felipe Vadillo OrtegaP-042 Contribution of the Maternal Pre-pregnancy Body Mass Index and Air Pollution to Fetal Growthin Mexican WomenMarisol Castillo-Castrejón, Melissa M Smarr, Alejandra Migoya-Graue, Noemi Meraz-Cruz,Marie S O´Neill, Felipe Vadillo-OrtegaP-043 Particulate Matter, its Elemental Carbon Fraction, and Extremely Preterm BirthKristen M Rappazzo, Julie L Daniels, Lynne C Messer, Charles Poole, Danelle T LobdellP-044 Exposure to Traffic-related Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes in the Environment and PregnancyOutcomes Study in Los Angeles County, CaliforniaJo Kay Ghosh, Michelle Wilhelm, Katherine Hoggatt, Michael Jerrett, Jason Su, MylesCockburn, Beate RitzP-045 High Level of Air Pollution Exposure and Small for Gestational Age: Evidence from Taiyuan,Shanxi, ChinaBaoxin Zhao, Xiaoping Xue, Zhe Liu, Bing Su, lizhen Xu, Yanping ZhangP-046 PM10 and Complications of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Puerperium: A Study of HospitalizationData in an Area of High Risk Industrial.Caterina Ledda, Aurelio Gambadoro, Matteo Zuccarello, Alfredo Mazzarino, Gea Oliveri Conti,Roberto Fallico, Salvatore Sciacca, Margherita FerranteMONDAYBISPHENOLA, PHTHALATESPAND OTHER HOUSEHOLDEXPOSURESA, PP-047 Investigation of Phthalate-contaminated Food Incident in ChildrenI-Jen Wang, Karen Koto, Shoei-Loong LinP-048 Parent-Child Agreement on Child Use of Personal Care <strong>Pro</strong>ductsSusan Teitelbaum, Nancy Mervish, Maida Galvez, Barbara Brenner, Jessica Montana, AndreaRothenberg, Mary WolffP-049 Spatial and Regional Distribution of Phthalates Exposure in Taiwanese: Nutrition and HealthSurvey in Taiwan (NAHSIT) 1993-1996 and 2005-2008Po-Chin Huang, Chien-Wen Sun, Wen-Harn Pan, Chien-Jen Wang, Saou-Hsing Liou, Shu-LiWangE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster43


P-050 Urinary Triclosan is Associated with Elevated BMI in NHANES SurveysJoanna Lankester, Chirag Patel, Mark Cullen, Julie ParsonnetP-051 Childhood Phenol Exposures and Girls’ Behavioral and Emotional OutcomesJulianna Deardorff, Stephanie Engel, John Paul Ekwaru, Gayle Windham, Susan Pinney,Carolyn Fang, Suzanne Miller, Lawrence H. Kushi, Robert Hiatt, Frank Biro, Antonia Calafat,Susan Teitelbaum, Mary WolffP-052 Urinary Bisphenol A and Age at Menarche among Adolescent Girls: Evidence fromNHANES 2003-2010Laura McGuinn, Armen Ghazarian, L. Joseph Su, Gary EllisonP-053 A Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Phthalate and BPA Exposures through DietaryChangeSheela Sathyanarayana, Garry Alcedo, Chuan Zhou, Brian Saelens, Bruce LanphearP-054 Triclosan Exposure and Allergic Sensitization in Norwegian ChildrenRandi Bertelsen, Matthew Longnecker, Martinus Løvik, Antonia Calafat, Kai-Håkon Carlsen,Stephanie London, Karin Lødrup CarlsenP-055 WithdrawnP-056 Korean Research <strong>Pro</strong>ject on the integrated Exposure Assessment to Hazardous Materials forFood Safety (2011)Lim Ji Ae, Kwon Ho Jang, Oh Se Young, Park Jung Duck, Pyo Hee SooP-057 High Serum Levels of PFHxS In A Canadian Family Linked To Multiple Scotchgard Applications-A Case StudySanjay Beesoon, Stephen J Genuis, Jonathan P Benskin, Jonathan W MartinP-058 Relationships between Urinary Paraben Levels and Markers or Oxidative Stress and InflammationKelly Ferguson, John MeekerP-059 A Case-Control Study of Maternal Phenol Exposure During Pregnancy and Gestational DiabetesJennifer Peck, Candace Robledo, Jean Ricci Goodman, Julie StonerP-060 WithdrawnENVIRONMENTALEXPOSURESAND THE NERVOUSSYSTEMP-061 Non-occupational Lead Exposure in Adults is Associated with Visuomotor Deficits: the VA NormativeAging StudyRachel Grashow, Avron Spiro, Kathryn Taylor, Kimberly Newton, Ruth Shrairman, AlexanderLandau, David Sparrow, Howard Hu, Marc WeisskopfP-062 Development of a Monitor for Quantifying Personal Eye Exposure to Visible and UltravioletRadiation and its Application in Epidemiological UseYuji Nishiwaki, Norihito EtoP-063 WithdrawnP-064 The Relationship Between Long-Term Sunlight Radiation and Cognitive Decline in the REGARDS Cohort StudyShia Kent, Edmond Kabagambe, Virginia Wadley, Shia Kent, Virginia Howard, William Crosson,Mohammad Al-Hamdan, Suzanne Judd, Fredrick Peace, Leslie McClureP-065 Organophosphate Insecticide Use and Self-Reported Incident Depression among Male PrivatePesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health StudyJohn D. Beard, Jane A. Hoppin, Marie Richards, Michael C. R. Alavanja, Aaron Blair, Dale P.Sandler, Freya KamelP-066 Gender and Geographic Differences in the Prevalence of Intellectual Disability in Children:Analysis of the National Registry Data of TaiwanDer-Chung Lai, Tseng Yen-Cheng, Yuh-Ming Hou, How-Ran GuoP-067 WithdrawnP-068 The EARLI Study as a Resource for Research on Autism and the EnvironmentCraig Newschaffer, Lisa Croen, M. Daniele Fallin, Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Homayoon Farzadegan,Danh NguyenP-069 The Association between Early Exposure to Phthalates and Intellectual Performance in YoungChildrenJia-Shian Shiu, Ching-Chun Lin, Feng-Ming Tsao, Wu-Shiun Hsieh, Pau-Chung Chen44E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-070 Depression and Work Stress among High Tech Workers in Southern TaiwanChien-Yuan Huang, How-Ran GuoP-071 Lead Poisoning, Sociodemographic Factors, and End of Grade Exam Performance in Two UrbanSchool DistrictsSheryl Magzamen, Pamela Imm, Michael S Amato, Jeffrey A Havlena, Henry Anderson,Colleen D Moore, Marty S KanarekP-072 Effects of Prenatal p,p´DDE Exposure in the Laterality Establishment and Spatial Orientation inInfantsErika Osorio, Luisa Torres-Sánchez, María del Carmen Hernández, Lizbeth López-Carrillo,Lourdes Schnaas, Mariano CebriànP-073 Elevated Serum Levels of p,p’-DDE are Associated with Increased Risk for Alzheimer’s DiseaseJason Richardson, Ananya Roy, Stuart Shalat, Brian Buckley, Bozena Winnik, Marla Gearing,Allan. I. Levey, Dwight GermanP-074 Exposure-Effect Gradient in Two Generations of Exposure to PesticidesAmit MSc Ophir, Elyakim MA Doitsch, Uri PhD Wormser, Michael PhD Aschner, Elihu D. MDMPH Richter, Yoram MD PhD FinkelsteinP-075 The Effects of Hazardous Air Pollutants by Place of Residence and Risk of Amyotrophic LateralSclerosisAngela Malek, David Stickler, Robert Bowser, Terry Heiman-Patterson, David Lacomis, SandeepRana, Evelyn Talbott, Daniel LacklandP-076 Urban/Rural Differences in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) HospitalizationsAngela Malek, David Stickler, Andrea Boan, Daniel LacklandP-077 Lead and Essential TremorJohn Ji, Elan Louis, Howard Hu, David Sparrow, Marc WeisskopfMONDAYHALOGENATEDORGANICCOMPOUNDSAND PESTICIDES– HEALTHEFFECTSP-078 Exposure and Body Burden of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) and Metals in a ContaminatedCommunityIngela Helmfrid, Marika Berglund, Samira Salihovic, Bert van Bavel, Gun WingrenP-079 Pesticide Poisoning in the Sugar Cane Culture (Sao Paulo, Brazil)Paulo Eduardo Alves Camargo-CruzP-080 Associations between Persistent Organic Pollutants and Overweight/Obesity in the UnitedStates Population: Results from 1999-2004 NHANESClaudia Lissaker, Xiaohui XuP-081 WithdrawnP-082 Biomonitoring of Non-persistent Pesticides (Organophosphates, N-methylcarbamates, and Pyrethroid)in Children from Andalucia, SpainBeatriz Gonzalez-Alzaga, Clemente Aguilar-Garduño, Miguel Rodriguez-Barranco, MarinaLacasañaP-083 Environmental Exposure to 18 Organochlorine Pesticides and its Effect on the Total Number ofSperm in Spanish Young MenClemente Aguilar-Garduño, Marieta Fatima Fernandez, Juan Pedro Arrebola-Moreno, MarinaLacasaña, Nicolás OleaP-084 Body Mass Index (BMI) and Pesticide Exposure in a Cohort of Pesticide ApplicatorsNancy L. LaVerda, David F. Goldsmith, Katherine Hunting, Michael C.R. AlavanjaHEALTHEFFECTSOF FIRESIRES, , DISASTERSDISASTERS, AND OILSPILLS, DP-085 Respiratory Status of Workers from the Emission of Pre-Harvesting of Sugar Cane Burning atMethara Sugar FactoryYalemtsehay Mekonnen, Derese BelayP-086 Health Impacts of Typhoon and Heavy Rain Disasters in South KoreaJongsik Ha, Sunduk Kim, YongSeong ShinP-087 Emergency Room Visits for Acute Gastrointestinal Illness Following Flooding: A Case-CrossoverStudyTimothy Wade, Jyotsna Jagai, Quanlin Li, Betsy HilbornE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster45


P-088 Hebei Spirit Oil Spill Influences on Children's AsthmaYong Jin Jeon, Su Ryeon Noh, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongP-089 Allergic Diseases According to the Oil Spill after One YearYong Jin Jeon, Su Ryeon Noh, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongP-090 Effect of Hebei Spirit Oil Spill on Some Blood ParametersGwi Heum Eom, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongP-091 Skin Prick Test Reactivity on Children and Adolescents in Heavily Affected Area from HebeiSpirit Oil SpillHyun Sook Bae, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Gwi Heum Eom, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongP-092 Hebei Spirit Oil Spill on Oxidative DNA Damage and Lipid PeroxidationSu Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongP-093 Cardio-respiratory Outcomes Associated with Exposure to Wildfire Smoke are Modified byMeasures of Community HealthAna Rappold, Wayne E. Cascio, Susan L. Stone, Lucas M. Neas, Vasu J. Kilaru, Robert B. Devlin,David Diaz-SanchezP-094 The Role of Applied Public Health Epidemiology in DisastersJosephine Malilay, Michael Heumann, Rachel RoismanP-095 Relationship between the Possibility of MCS/IEI and the Chemical Exposure Period in ResidentsParticipating in Clean-up Works of Hebei Spirit Oil Spill in Korea.Cheong Hae-Kwan, Jeon Byoung-Hak, Noh Su Ryeon, Choi Young-Hyun, Jeong Woo-ChulP-096 Preliminary Study of Inflammatory Effects of Woodsmoke Exposure amongst Wildland FirefightersWorking at Prescribed Burns at the Savannah River SiteHejl Anna, Olorunfemi Adetona, David Diaz-Sanchez, Jacqueline D Carter, Adwoa Commodore,Stephen L Rathbun, Luke P NaeherHEALTHEFFECTSOF EXPOSUREDURING PREGNANCYP-097 Pregnancy, Tobacco Smoke and Infant Leukemia in BrazilJeniffer Dantas Ferreira, Arnaldo Cézar Coutto, Maria do Socorro Pombo-de-Oliveira, SergioKoifmanP-098 The Effect of Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) on the Development of Congenital Malformations(CM) in ChildrenRakhmanbek Toichuev, Erkin Tostokov, Janyl MadykovaP-099 Impacts of Environmental Contamination on Pregnancy OutcomesMariana Guimarães, Michele Cunha, Tatyana Ribeiro, Daniele Carvalho, Lourdes Martins,Alfésio Braga, Luiz PereiraP-100 Mercury Levels in Maternal and Cord Blood and Attained Weight Through the 24 Months ofLifeByung-Mi Kim, Boeun Lee, Yun-Chul Hongc, Hye-Sook Park, Mina Ha, Young Ju Kim, YanghoKim, Namsoo Chang, Bung-Nyun Kim, Oh Se-young, Ha Eun-HeeP-101 WithdrawnP-102 WithdrawnP-103 Birth and Childhood Characteristics and Risk of Adult Hormone-Dependent Cancers: MCC-Spain.Virginia Lope, Esther García-Esquinas, Nuria Aragonés, Manolis Kogevinas, TrinidadDierssen-Sotos, Jone Altzibar, Eva Ardanaz, Vicente Martín, Adonina Tardón, Juan Alguacil,MartaCrous-Bou, Dolores Salas, José Juan Jiménez-Moleón, Marina PollánP-104 Prenatal Fast Food Consumption and Risks for Preterm Birth in the Urban Environment of LosAngelesOndine von Ehrenstein, Katherine Hoggatt, Michelle Wilhelm, Beate Ritz46E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-105 Exposure to Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water and Risk of SGA Births in Smoking and Non-Smoking MothersRichard Summerhayes, Geoffrey Morgan, Howard Edwards, Doug Lincoln, Arul Earnest, BayzidRahman, John BeardP-106 Cord Blood Mercury Levels and its Effect on Neonatal Growth and Development in ShanghaiChong-huai Yan, Wei Wu, Hui Li, Meiqin Wu, Lulu CaoP-107 A Linkage Study of Adverse Birth Outcomes with Agricultural Land Use Practices in Missouri,2004-2008Kirsten Almberg, Mary Turyk, Roger Gibson, Judith Graber, Rachael Jones, Raja Kaliappan,Elizabeth Banda, Robert Anderson, Karl Rockne, Lorraine Conroy, Fei Shi, Leslie StaynerP-108 Effect of Maternal Blood Manganese Level on Fetal Growth StatusSoo Eun Chung, Cheong Hae-Kwan, Ha Eun-Hee, Kim Boong-Nyun, Ha Mina, Kim Yangho,Hong Yun Chul, Park Hyesook, Chang Nam-Soo, Oh Se-YoungP-109 Maternal Smoking during and after Pregnancy Affects <strong>Pro</strong>geny DNA Methylation on the IL13Gene Conditional on its GenotypesKathleen Clark, Wilfried Karmaus, Honmei Zang, John Holloway, Susan Ewart, SH ArshadP-110 Low Birth Weight and Premature Birth in an Appalachian Coal Mining RegionC HopenhaynP-111 Perchlorate and Nitrate Exposure Associated with Decreased Thyroid Function in PregnantWomenMegan Horton, Liz Valentin-Blasini, Benjamin Blount, Robin Whyatt, Ronald Wapner, XinhuaLiu, Pam Factor-LitvakMONDAYHYDRAULICFRACTURINGRACTURING, , LANDFILLSLANDFILLS, AND COALMINES, LP-112 Health Risk Reduction Behaviors of Scavengers Exposed to Solid Waste in Municipal Landfill inNakhon Ratchasima <strong>Pro</strong>vince, ThailandPhiman Thirarattanasunthon, Wattasit Siriwong, Mark RobsonP-113 A Multilevel Analysis of the Burden of Coal Abandoned Mine Lands and Severity and <strong>Pro</strong>gressionof Diabetes Using Hemoglobin A1cAnn Liu, Frank Curriero, Walter Stewart, Brian SchwartzP-114 Mortality in Italian Polluted Sites: Results for all Sites CombinedMarco Martuzzi, Fabrizio Bianchi, Francesco Forastiere, Ivano Iavarone, Francesco Mitis,Roberto Pasetto, Amerigo Zona, Pietro Comba, Roberta PirastuP-115 Before Fracking Fluids Comes Frack Sand Mining: Health and Policy IssuesDavid F GoldsmithP-116 Mortality in a Population Living Nearby Nine Landfills for Municipal Solid Waste: A RetrospectiveCohort Study using Air Dispersion ModelsCarla Ancona, Francesca Mataloni, Chiara Badaloni, Andrea Bolignano, Simone Bucci, MartinaNicole Golini, Silvia Narduzzi, Roberto Sozzi, Marina Davoli, Francesco ForastiereP-117 Field Survey of Health Complaints of Pennsylvania Residents in Marcellus Shale RegionsPoune Saberi, Judith McKenzie, Edward EmmettP-118 Particulate and Silica Exposure and Health Risks from Hydraulic Fracturing Sand Mining and<strong>Pro</strong>cessingCrispin Pierce, James Fay, Gregory NelsonINFECTIOUSDISEASESP-119 Evaluation of Non-healthcare Risk Factors for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus AureusInfectionJoan Casey, Walter Stewart, Brian SchwartzP-120 Ozone Air Pollution and A/H1N1 Influenza during 2009 Spring in Morelia City, MexicoAlejandro Molina-Garcia, Gloria Figueroa-Aguilar, Rocio Ballesteros-Lopez, Jesus Arreola-Vega,Josefina Martinez-Ponce, Catalina Rosas-Monge, Angeles Fuentes-ChagollaE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster47


METHODSP-121 Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Seafoodborne Illness in 2009-May2011 with Temperature andRainfall during April, 1950-2000 and 2030-2050 Scenarios in Michoacan, Mexico.Alejandro Molina-Garcia, Elisa Matabuena-Andrade, Bismarck Zarate-Campos, GerardoMendoza-Ramirez, Ramiro Yañez-Gonzalez, Gloria Figueroa-Aguilar, Josefina Martinez-Ponce,Angeles Fuentes-ChagollaP-122 Synoptic Spatial Classification and Lyme Disease in New York State (1991-2006)Tabassum Insaf, Shao Lin, Scott SheridanP-123 Seroprevalence of Zoonotic Infections in Two Native CommunitiesHugues Sampasa-Kanyinga, Benoit Lévesque, Elhadji Anassour-Laouan-Sidi, Suzanne Côté,Bouchra Serhir, Brian J Ward, Michael D Libman, Michael A Drebot, Momar Ndao, Éric DewaillyP-124 Prediction of Dengue Epidemic using Web Search Engine Query Data in Queensland, Australia:A Time Series AnalysisWenbiao Hu, Archie Clements, Gail Williams, Shilu TongP-125 Questioning Extreme Weather’s Role in the Seventh Pandemic: Influence of Weather Fluctuationson Cholera in India from 1961-2008Kathleen Henschel, Naila KhalilP-126 WithdrawnP-127 Exposures of Hog Slaughter House Workers and Household Members to Staphylococcus Aureusand MRSARicardo Castillo, Carol Resnick, Augusto Frisancho, Ellen Silbergeld, Beth FeingoldP-128 Using Location Quotients to Predict Hispaniola Cholera Cases in the USBrian Bossak, Mark Welford, Rob YarbroughP-129 Breastfeeding Patterns Evolution between 1999 and 2008 and Relationship with DiarrheaHospitalizationCristiano Boccolini, Patricia Boccolini, Márcia Carvalho, Maria Inês OliveiraP-130 A Systematic Validation of Land Use Regression ModelsMeng Wang, Rob Beelen, Marloes Eefens, Kees Meliefste, Gerard Hoek, Bert BrunekreefP-131 Temporal Stability of Epigenetic Markers: Sequence Characteristics and Predictors of Short-termDNA Methylation VariationsHyang-Min Byun, Francesco Nordio, Brent Coull, Letizia Tarantini, Lifang Hou, Matteo Bonzini,Pietro Apostoli, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, Andrea BaccarelliP-132 Use of Poison Center Data for Syndromic SurveillanceHimal Dhotre, Jim Burch, Jill Michels, Matteo Bottai, Eric BrennerP-133 A General Conceptual and Statistical Framework for the Analysis of Latency Based on DistributedLag ModelsAntonio GasparriniP-134 Light-At-Night Validation: Correlation of Satellite Imagery With Daysimeter Photometry in theAthens, Georgia AreaGregory Perry, Sarah Bauer, Sara Wagner, John VenaP-135 Spatial Modeling of Environmental Radionuclides and Cancer Risk in GeorgiaSara Wagner, Stephen Rathbun, Jim Burch, Rana Bayakly, John VenaP-136 Tags: A Computational Tool Towards Tiered Aggregate Exposure AssessmentDenis Sarigiannis, Spyros Karakitsios, Alberto GottiP-137 GIS tools for Environmental EpidemiologyLinda BealeTEMPERATUREAND HEALTHP-138 Health Impact of Climate Patterns on Hospital Admissions due to Cardiovascular AdmissionsCristian Pantea, Shao Lin, Scott SheridanP-139 Heat Stress effects on Mortality in Israeli Jews and Muslims between 2000-2008 yearsMichael Friger, Tanya Zilber, Larissa GermanP-140 Extreme High Temperature and Temperature Variation on Cardiovascular Diseases in NewYork StateWan-Hsiang Hsu, Shao Lin, Syni-An Hwang48E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-141 Meteorological Factors and Suicide in Metropolitan Cities, AustraliaXin Qi, Shilu Tong, Wenbiao Hu, Andrew PageP-142 Apparent Temperature Associated Mortality Risk and Effect Modification by Sex andEducation in an Elderly Cohort of Hong Kong ChineseThuan-Quoc Thach, Wansu Xu, Kwan-Yuen Chau, Hak-Kan Lai, Tai-Hing Lam, Anthony JHedley, Siu-Lin Lee, Wai-Man Chan, Chit-Ming WongP-143 Evaluating Transition Weather Types during the Winter SeasonMichael Allen, Cameron Lee, Ashley Sedorovich-PerryP-144 Current and <strong>Pro</strong>jected Impact of Heat on Mortality in Three Counties in Washington StateElizabeth Hom, Tania Busch Isaksen, You (Shirley) Ren, Hil Lyons, Paul Sampson, ColeFitzpatrick, Richard Fenske, Michael YostP-145 Current and <strong>Pro</strong>jected Impact of Heat on Hospitalization in Three Counties in WashingtonStateElizabeth Hom, Tania Busch Isaksen, You (Shirley) Ren, Cole Fitzpatrick, Hil Lyons, PaulSampson, Michael Yost, Richard FenskeP-146 Heat and Mortality in New York City: Past, Present and FuturePatrick Kinney, Elisaveta PetkovaP-147 Neighborhood Vulnerability to Heat-associated Mortality in Michigan, 1992-2006Carina J. Gronlund, Jalonne L. White-Newsome, Marie S. O'NeillMONDAYCANCERP-148 Light-at-Night and Breast Cancer Risk in GeorgiaSarah Bauer, Sara Wagner, Rana Bayakly, John Vena16:30—18:00 Symposia16:30-18:00 S.03 COMMUNITYOMMUNITY-ENGAGEDRESEARCHTO ADDRESSENVIRONMENTALHEALTHCONCERNSACROSSTHE CAROLINASChair(s): Caroline Dilworth and Jennifer NguyenHall of FameS-010 Community-Engaged Research Addressing Pesticide Exposure among Immigrant Farmworkers inNorth CarolinaThomas Arcury, Sara QuandtS-011 Engaging a Chemical Disaster Community: Lessons from GranitevilleErik Svendsen, Winston Abara, Sacoby Wilson, John Vena, Tina Bevington, Louisiana SandersS-012 Environmental Determinants of Autoimmunity: Lessons from the Sea Island Gullah CommunityDiane KamenS-013 The Science of Community Engagement: Lessons from the Field of Environmental HealthSacoby Wilson, Omega Wilson, Herb Fraser-Rahim, Dayna Campbell, LaShanta Rice16:30-18:00 S.04 BIRTHCOHORTAND GENEENE-ENVIRONMENTALNVIRONMENTAL STUDIESINChair(s): Yun-Chul Hong, Ruth Etzel and How-Ran GuoIN EASTASIARichland CS-014 Brief Introduction of the Collaboration Work <strong>Pro</strong>cess and Introduction and Findings of BirthCohort Study from MOCEH, KoreaHa Eun-Hee, Pau-Chung CHEN, Kishi Reiko, Yun-Chul Hong, Hyesook Park, Mina Ha, YanghoKim, Seung-Do YuS-015 Introduction and Findings of the Taiwan Birth Panel Study (TBPS) on Children's EnvironmentalHealthPau-Chung ChenS-016 The Cohort <strong>Pro</strong>files and the Recent Findings on the Japan-Hokkaido Birth Cohort Study onMalformation, Development and Allergy.Reiko KishiS-017 Role of Genes to Modify Health Effects of Environmental ExposureYa-Yun Cheng, Sih-Chun Pan, How-Ran Guo, Kun-Hung ShenE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster49


S-018 The Effect of Exposure to Air Pollutants on Oxidative Stress Modified by Catalase Gene in theKorean Elderly Environmental Panel (KEEP) StudyJin Hee Kim, Yun-Chul HongS-019 CYP1A1 Genetic Polymorphism as a Modifier of the Effect of PAHs Exposure on LungFunctionYun-Chul Hong, Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Jin Hee Kim16:30-18:00 S.05 DIESELIESEL EXHAUSTAND LUNGCANCERANCER: : FINDINGSFFROM THE DIESELEXHAUSTIN MINERSSTUDYChair(s): Debra T SilvermanRichland AS-020 The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: Overview of the Exposure Assessment <strong>Pro</strong>cessDebra Silverman, Patricia Stewart, Joseph Coble, Roel Vermeulen, Patricia Schleiff, Aaron Blair,Jay Lubin, Michael AttfieldS-021 The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: Estimating Historical Exposures to Diesel Exhaust in UndergroundNon-metal Mining FacilitiesRoel Vermeulen, Joseph Coble, Jay Lubin, Lutzen Portengen, Aaron Blair, Michael Attfield,Debra Silverman, Patricia StewartS-022 The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Cohort Study with Emphasis on Lung CancerMichael Attfield, Patricia Schleiff, Jay Lubin, Aaron Blair, Patricia Stewart, Roel Vermeulen,Joseph Coble, Debra SilvermanS-023 The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Nested Case-Control Study of Lung Cancer and DieselExhaustDebra Silverman, Claudine Samanic, Jay Lubin, Aaron Blair, Patricia Stewart, Roel Vermeulen,Joseph Coble, Nathaniel Rothman, Patricia Schleiff, William Travis, Regina Ziegler, SholomWacholder, Michael Attfield16:30-18:00 S.06 EMERGINGEVIDENCEFROM BIOMASSChair(s): Jennifer L Peel and Sumi MehtaIOMASS COOKSTOVERESEARCHLexington AS-024 Understanding the Patterns of Cookstove Adoption and Sustained Use and their Impact in ExposureReduction: Results from Guatemala and MexicoIlse Ruiz-Mercado, Omar Masera, Kirk Smith, Kirk SmithS-025 Advanced Air Pollution Exposure Assessment and Implications for Blood Pressure in ChineseWomen Cooking with BiomassJill Baumgartner, Yuanxun Zhang, James Schauer, Yuqin Wang, Majid EzzatiS-026 Use of Dried Blood Spots to Measure the Impact of an Indoor Cookstove Intervention onChanges in Systemic InflammationMaggie L. Clark, Annette M. Bachand, Judy M. Heiderscheidt, David Diaz-Sanchez, JacquelineD. Carter, Lucas M. Neas, Jennifer L. PeelS-027 Emissions, Health, and Livelihood Impacts of a Randomized Cookstove Exchange in Karnataka,IndiaTher Aung, T Pradeep, S Narayanswami, Andy Grieshop, Jill Baumgartner, Conor Reynolds,Grishma Jain, Karthik Sethuraman, Michael Brauer, Julian MarshallS-028 Childhood Acute Lower Respiratory Infection and Household Fuel Use in Bhaktapur, Nepal.Michael Bates, Tor Strand, Palle Valentiner-Branth, Amod Pokhrel, Ram Chandyo, Kirk Smith,Maria Mathisen, Prakash Shrestha, Sudha Basnet16:30-18:00 S.07 ENVIRONMENTNVIRONMENT AND HEALTHRESEARCHIN THE EU: TRENDSTRENDS, , PRIORITIESPAND SCOPEFOR TRANSATLANTICCOOPERATIONChair(s): Tuomo KarjalainenRichland BS-030 Environment and Health Research Activities Funded by the European Union: Current Activitiesand Plans for the FutureLara Passante50E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


S-031 Multinational Collaboration as a Means to Achieve Large-Scale Multidisciplinary Research: theNewGeneris and EnviroGenoMarkers European <strong>Pro</strong>jectsManolis Kogevinas, Jos Kleinjans, Soterios KyrtopoulosS-032 Human Biomonitoring as a Link between Health and Environment in Europe: the COPHES andDEMO-COPHES <strong>Pro</strong>jectsLudwine Casteleyn, Dominique Aerts, Reinhard Joas, Greet Schoeters, Argelia Castaño, JuergenAngerer, Milena Horvat, Louis Bloemen, Ovnair Sepai, Marike Kolossa-GehringS-029 Environmental Health Research Activities at NIEHS: Current Priorities and Plans for the FutureMatthew Longnecker16:30-18:00 S.08 IS EPIDEMIOLOGYREALLYChair(s): Amanda EvansEALLY THE ANSWERTO CUMULATIVERISKASSESSMENT(CRA)?(CRA)?Congaree AS-033 The Role of Epidemiology in Cumulative Risk Assessment (CRA)Amanda Evans, Michael WrightS-034 Beyond Risk Assessment: Dealing with Complex Environmental Health DeterminantsMarco MartuzziS-035 The Burden of Characterizing Cumulative BurdenDavid Ozonoff, Madeleine ScammellS-036 Method to Assess Multiple Dlasses of Environmental Chemicals and Liver Disease: NHANES2003-2006Krista Christensen, Caroline Carr, Arun Sanyal, Chris GenningsS-037 Using Epidemiological (and Toxicological) Evidence to Incorporate Non-Chemical Stressorsinto Cumulative Risk AssessmentJane Clougherty, Jessie Carr, Peter deFur, Jonathan LevyMONDAY16:30-18:00 S.09 NOVELBIOMARKERSChair(s): Erin HaynesIOMARKERS OF MANGANESEEXPOSUREXPOSURE, , EFFECTEFFECT, AND SUSCEPTIBILITY, ECongaree BS-038 Susceptibility Factors for Manganese ToxicityRobert WrightS-039 Evaluation and Validation of Manganese Exposure Biomarkers in Italian Children Living in theVicinity of Industrial Ferroalloy EmissionsDonald Smith, Rachel Eastman, Tom Jursa, Elaine Hoffman, Manish Arora, Neil Zimmerman,Robert Wright, Roberto LucchiniS-040 Deciduous Tooth Dentine as a Biomarker of Perinatal Manganese ExposureManish Arora, Asa Bradman, Christine Austin, Roberto Lucchini, Erin Haynes, Robert Wright,Donald Smith, Brenda EskenaziS-041 Olfactory Function as Target of Manganese Neurotoxicity among Italian Children and Elderlywith Environmental Exposure to Ferroalloy EmissionsRoberto Lucchini, Silvia Zoni, Marco Nazzaro, Serena Marchetti, Chiara Benedetti, FilippoDonna, Elza Bontempi, Neil Zimmerman, Donald Smith16:30-18:00 S.10 POLLUTIONOLLUTION IN THE GREATLAKESREGIONWITH HALOGENATEDORGANICCOMPOUNDSAND THE HEALTHOF RESIDENTSESIDENTS, , ANGLERSANGLERS, , FISHFISH-EATERSEATERS, AND WORKERSChair(s): Wilfried Karmaus, A, FLexington BS-042 Exposure to Persistent Organohalogen Pollutants is Associated with Thyroid Function amongOlder Residents of Upper Hudson River CommunitiesMichael Bloom, Fitzgerald Edward, Robert Jansing, Simona Surdu, Kurunthachalam KannanS-043 Selenium and Omega Fatty Acid Distribution in the Population of Wisconsin and WisconsinFreshwater FishHenry Anderson, Lynda Knobeloch, Pam Imm, Candy Schrank, Mark MieritzE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster51


S-044 Diabetes in Frequent and Infrequent Great Lakes Sport Fish Consumers: Associations with PersistentOrganic Pollutants and Biomarkers of Diabetes RiskMary Turyk, Victoria Persky, Giamila Fantuzzi, Maria Pini, Davina Rhodes, Sally Freels, AnissaLambertino, Julia Decker, Lynda Knobeloch, Pamela Imm, Henry AndersonS-045 Intrauterine Exposure to Organochlorines and their Effect on Sex Steroid Gene Expressionand ObesityJanet Osuch, Wilfried Karmaus, Jeff Landgraf, Bonita Taffe, Dorota Mikucki, Pam Haan, MitraYousefi, Wei-Wen HsuS-046 Lymphoma, Bladder, and Thyroid Cancer Risk from Contaminated Fish Consumption fromLake OntarioSara Wagner, Matthew Bonner, Xiaoping Yim, John VenaS-047 Lake Ontario Fish Consumption and the Incidence of Colorectal, Lung, and <strong>Pro</strong>state Cancer inthe New York State Angler Cohort.Matthew Bonner, Mya Swanson, Green Joseph, John Vena18:00-19:30 ISEE GENERALGMEMBERSHIPChair: Annette Peters, PhD19:00-21:00 OPTIONALEMBERSHIP MEETINGPTIONAL EXCURSIONXCURSION—EVENINGPADDLEON THE CONGAREEColumbia BallroomPick up on upperlevel of CMCC52E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Tuesday, August 2807:00-17:00 Speaker Ready Room Exhibit Hall07:30-17:00 Registration Upper Level Lobby07:00-18:00 Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall07:15-08:30 ISEE COUNCIL MEETINGS Board Room07:30-08:30 EARLYARLY MORNINGSESSIONSEpigenetics-Memories of Past Exposures and Predictors of Diseases:Methodological ConsiderationsWilfried KarmausNavigating the NIH Funding System: Planning, Submitting and Obtainingyour First Grant(Sponsored by the ISEE Student and New Researcher Network)Caroline DilworthMeet the ISEE Policy CommitteeErik Lebret and Yasushi Honda08:30-10:00 PLENARYSESSION— SEAChair(s): Joachim Heinrich, PhD, MSc and Erik Svendsen, PhDLexington ALexington BRichland AColumbia BallroomTUESDAYPublic Health Activities Regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant AccidentIchiro Yamaguchi, MDDepartment of Environmental Health, National Institute of Public Health, JAPANNatural Toxins and Human Health: the Brevetoxin ExperienceLora Fleming, MD, PhD<strong>Pro</strong>fessor and Director, European Centre for Environment and Human Health, PeninsulaCollege of Medicine and Dentistry, UNITED KINGDOM10:00 - 10:30 Morning Break Columbia Ballroom &Exhibit Hall10:30 —12:00 Symposia10:30-12:00 S.11 ARSENICRSENIC EXPOSUREAND DIABETESRISKISK: : EVIDENCEEFROM POPULATIONSAROUND THE WORLDChair(s): Ana Navas-AcienRichland CS-048 Mechanisms of the Diabetogenic Effects of ArsenicDavid Paul, Christelle Douillet, Kathryn Bailey, Rebecca Fry, Miroslav StybloS-049 Arsenic Exposure, Diabetes Prevalence and Diabetes Control in the Strong Heart StudyMatthew O Gribble, Barbara V Howard, Jason G Umans, Nawar M Shara, Kevin A Francesconi,Goessler Walter, Ciprian Crainiceanu, Ellen K Silbergeld, Eliseo Guallar, Ana Navas-AcienS-050 No Association between Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water and Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study in BangladeshYu Chen, Habibul Ahsan, Vesna Slavkovich, Gretchen Loeffler Peltier, Rebecca T. Gluskin,Faruque Parvez, Xinhua Liu, Joseph H. GrazianoS-051 Arsenic Exposure and Genetic Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Two Populations fromTaiwanShu-Li Wang53E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


S-052 Exposure to Arsenic, AS3MT Genotype and Prevalence of Diabetes: Recent Evidence fromStudies in MexicoCarmen Gonzalez-Horta, Blanca Sánchez-Ramírez, Lourdes Ballinas-Casarrubias, Cecilia Ishida-Gutiérrez, Luz Maria Del Razo, Gonzalo Garcia-Vargas, Zuzana Drobná, Dana Loomis, MiroslavStýblo10:30-12:00 S.12 CHARACTERIZINGHARACTERIZING THE HEALTHIMPACTSFROM EXTREMEWEATHEREVENTSIN ACHANGINGCLIMATEChair(s): Michael McGeehinLexington AS-054 Tracking the Health Impacts of Climate ChangeGeorge LuberS-055 Developing and Testing a Simple Approach to <strong>Pro</strong>jecting Very Rare Extreme Heat Events toFacilitate Public Health PreparednessJeremy Hess, Shivangi Khargonekar, Shubhayu Saha, John Brock, Chris Uejio, George LuberS-056 Advances in Extreme Heat Vulnerability Mapping, Case Study of Houston, Texas USAChristopher Uejio, Kevin Sampson, Mary Hayden, Stephan Sain, Tamara Greasby, MatthewHeaton, Olga Wilhelmi10:30-12:00 S.13 DO DATAATA PRIVACYAND CONFIDENTIALITYRULESHELPOR HINDEREPIDEMIOLOGICRESEARCHAND PUBLICHEALTHEALTH?Chair(s): Dan WartenbergCongaree AS-057 Privacy and Ethics in Human Biomarker StudiesLudwine Casteleyn, Birgit Dumez, An Jamers, Karel Van DammeS-058 A Successful Model for Data Access and Analysis: The HEI ExperienceRashid ShaikhS-059 Are There Hidden Agendas in Privacy and Confidentiality Practices?Jouni J.K. JaakkolaS-060 Sharing Data in Environmental Epidemiology StudiesGwen CollmanS-061 Strategies For Using Confidential Personal Data Without Violating Privacy ConcernsDaniel Wartenberg, W. Douglas Thompson, Gerald Harris, Edward F. Fitzgerald, Thomas Talbot10:30-12:00 S.14 ENVIRONMENTALPUBLICHEALTHTRACKINGRACKING: : IChair(s): Jan Semenza and Marco Martuzzi: INTERNATIONALPERSPECTIVESHall of FameS-062 Tracking in Action: A State EPHT <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> PerspectiveFran Marshall, Becky WilkersonS-063 Tracking Asbestos Exposure through Mesothelioma Mortality: The Italian ExperiencePietro Comba, Caterina Bruno, Marco De Santis, Lucia Fazzo, Amerigo Zona, Roberta PirastuS-064 Chemical Hazards in Private Water Supplies: A Pilot Study for Environmental Public HealthTracking in EnglandGiovanni Leonardi, Mike Studden, Rebecca Close, Michael Watts, Louise Ander, PaulineSmedley, Anna Hansell, Tony Fletcher, Jill MearaS-065 Integration, Analysis, and Visualization of Health and Environmental Data in the NationalTracking NetworkHeather Strosnider, Gary Noonan, Judith QualtersS-066 Environmental Public Health Tracking in Canada: A Reflexion of ChallengesEric Lavigne54E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


10:30-12:00 S.15 HEALTHIMPACTSOF AIRChair(s): Xiaochuan PanIR POLLUTIONAND CLIMATEIN CHINARichland BS-067 Interaction between Extreme Temperature and Particulate Air Pollution on Daily Mortality inEight Chinese CitiesXia Meng, Haidong KanS-068 Differentiating the Associations of Black Carbon and Fine Particle with Daily Mortality in a Chinese CityFuhai Gen, Haidong KanS-069 Time Course of Temperature Effects on Respiratory Disease in Beijing, ChinaLi Guoxing, Tao Hui, Xu Meimei, Wang Xuying, Pan XiaochuanS-070 The Effects of Ambient Temperature on Cerebrovascular Deaths in Five Cities, ChinaYuming Guo, Shanshan Li, Yanshen Zhang, Xiaochuan Pan, Barnett Adrian, Shilu TongS-071 The Study on Health Effects of Dust Storm in ChinaXiaochuan Pan, Dehong Li, Dae-Seon KIM, Yun-Chul Hong10:30-12:00 S.16 SUSTAINABLEUSTAINABLE WATERINFRASTRUCTURENFRASTRUCTURE: : EMERGINGEHEALTHCONCERNSINDEVELOPEDCOUNTRIESChair(s): Jyotsna Jagai and Tim WadeCongaree BS-072 Epidemiological Study Indicates that Maintenance Work on Water Distribution Systems mayIncrease Risk of Gastrointestinal DiseaseErik Wahl, Karin NygardS-073 Association between Gastrointestinal Illness and Precipitation in Areas Impacted by CombinedSewer Facilities: Analysis of Massachusetts Data, 2003-2007Quanlin Li, Kyle Messier, Tim Wade, Elizabeth Hilborn, Jyotsna JagaiS-074 Environmental Justice Challenges in Small-Scale Water Systems in California’s San Joaquin Valley:The Case of Nitrate and ArsenicCarolina Balazs, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Alan Hubbard, Isha RayS-075 Distribution System Drinking Water Quality and Emergency Department Visits for GastrointestinalIllness in AtlantaKaren Levy, Mitch Klein, Stefanie Sarnat, Sarah Tinker, Samina Panwhar, Alexandra Huttinger,James Uber, Paige Tolbert, Christine MoeTUESDAY10:30-12:00 S.17 WHENBIOMARKERSOFChair(s): Gregory WelleniusOF EXPOSURELEADTO BIASEDHEALTHEFFECTSESTIMATESLexington BS-076 When Biomarkers of Exposure Lead to Biased Health Effects Estimates: An Introduction.Gregory WelleniusS-077 Serum Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) and Markers of Kidney Function: Are both Affected byKidney Disease or by PFOA Exposure?Deborah J. Watkins, Beth Elston, Jyoti Josson, Tony Fletcher, David A. Savitz, Gregory A.WelleniusS-078 Use of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Models to Evaluate Epidemiologic Associationsthat may be Due to Reverse CausalityAnne Loccisano, Shyamal Peddada, Mel Andersen, Harvey Clewell, Matthew LongneckerS-079 Bone Lead and other Biomarkers in <strong>Pro</strong>spective Studies of Neurobehavior: Causal Pitfalls?Marc WeisskopfS-080 Potential Bias in Studies of Biomarkers from Drinking Water ContaminantsTony FletcherE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster55


10:30-12:00 S.18 CHALLENGESHALLENGES AND PITFALLSOF MULTIULTI-SITEITE COLLABORATIONIN INTERNATIONALAUTISMENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYSTUDIESChair(s): Alycia HalladayRichland AS-081 What to Expect When You are Planning a Collaborative Autism StudyAlicia HalladayS-082 New Findings in the Environmental Epidemiology of ASDHeather VolkS-083 Use of Existing Databases to Study Environmental Factors in Relation to Autism Spectrum Disorders(ASD)Gayle WindhamS-084 Measuring Early Courses of Autism: A Challenge of Hamamatsu Birth Cohort Study (HBCStudy)Kenji TsuchiyaS-085 Seek and Ye Shall Find: Epidemiological Approaches to Developmental PsychopathologyYoung-Shin KimS-086 Addressing the Challenges in Multinational Registry Autism Research: The International Collaborationfor Autism Registry Epidemiology (iCARE)Diana Schendel, Michaeline Bresnahan, Richard Francis, Kim Carter12:00-13:30 LUNCHTIMEUNCHTIME PLENARYLENARY-GLOBALLOBAL SCIENTIFICPRIORITIESIN ENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYRESEARCHChair(s): Gwen Collman, PhD and Edward Fitzgerald, PhDColumbia Ballroom13:30-15:00 Parallel SessionsWHO Assessment of Priorities for Environment and Health and its Implications for EnvironmentalEpidemiologyMichal Krzyzanowski, DsCHead, European Center for Environment and Health, World Health OrganizationPlanning the Future: Strategic Directions for NIEHS and the Environmental Health SciencesCommunityRichard Woychik, PhDDeputy Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USAEnvironmental Research to Improve Public Health and Support a Sustainable FutureWayne Cascio, MDDirector, Environmental Public Health Division, United States Environmental <strong>Pro</strong>tectionAgencyEnvironmental Epidemiology at CDC – Current Activities and Future TrendsThomas Sinks, PhDDeputy Director, National Center for Environmental Health and Agency for Toxic Substancesand Disease Registry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA13:30-15:00 E.03 CHILDRENHILDREN'S HEALTHOUTCOMESAND MULTIPLEChair(s): Pauline Mendola and Colin SoskolneMULTIPLE EXPOSURES***Carolina A/BE-021 High level of Air Pollution Exposure and School Children’s Respiratory SymptomsBaoxin Zhao, Ruihong Gao, Ligang Ma, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhe Liu, Li Liu, Yanping ZhangE-022 Association between Respiratory Symptoms in Asthmatic Children and Criteria Pollutants,PM2.5 Composition, Meteorology, Viruses and Indoor Sources in Santiago, ChilePablo Ruiz, Laura Prieto, Cecilia Brea, Daniella Vidal, Karla Yohanessen, Carlos Ubilla56E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


E-023 Lead Exposure Modifies the Impact of Maternal Self-Esteem on Children’s Inattention and HyperactivityBehaviorsJian XU, Xu Jian, Sirui Cao, Brisa N. Sánchez, Lourdes Schnaas, David Bellinger, Sung KyunPark, Robert O. Wright, Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa, Mauricio Hernandez-Avila, Howard Hu,Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo, Solano-González MartisaE-024 The Relationship between Prenatal NO2 Exposure and Infantile Neurodevelopment: The BirthCohort of MOthers and Children's Environmental Health (MOCEH)Eunjeong Kim, Ha Eun-Hee, HyeSook Park, Yun-Chul Hong, Mina Ha, Yangho Kim, Boong-Nnyun Kim, Byung-Mi Kim, Moon-Hee ChangE-025 Meta-Analysis of 27 Studies of Fluoride Neurotoxicity in ChildrenAnna L Choi, Guifan Sun, Ying Zhang, Philippe GrandjeanE-026 The Association of Blood Pb and IgE Level and Risk of Allergic DiseasesI-Jen Wang, Yi-Hseun Lin, Pau-Chung Chen, Yau-Huei HwangE-027 Geographic Variability of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Central North CarolinaKate Hoffman, Amy Kalkbrenner, Veronica Vieira, Julie DanielsE-029 Effect Modification of Lead Exposure, Hemoglobin Levels and IQ: by Transferrin C1/C2PolymorphismAnanya Roy, Howard Hu, David Bellinger, Robert Wright, Ananya Roy, Howard Hu, DavidBellinger, Robert Wright, Kavitha Palaniappan, Kalpana BalakrishnanE-030 Lead, Mercury, and Cadmium Exposure and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD)Stephani Kim, Monica Arora, Cristina Fernandez, Joseph Caruso, Kim Dietrich, Aimin Chen13:30-15:00 O.13 PFOA E***This session includes an ethics discussion ***PFOA EXPOSUREAND ADULTDISEASEIN A HIGHLYEXPOSEDCOMMUNITYOMMUNITY:CANCERAND THYROIDDISEASEChair(s): Kyle Steenland and Scott BartellRichland ATUESDAYO-062 Breast Cancer Incidence among Women with Substantial PFOA ExposureVaughn Barry, Andrea Winquist, Kyle SteenlandO-063 Association between Cumulative PFOA Exposure and Thyroid Disease in Community andWorker CohortsAndrea Winquist, Kyle SteenlandO-064 Longitudinal Changes in Biomarkers in Relation to Declining Trends in PFOA and PFOS inAdults in the Mid-Ohio ValleyTony Fletcher, Ben Armstrong, Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa, Nicola Fitz-Simon, GiovanniLeonardi, Valentina Gallo, Michael LusterO-065 Cancer Incidence in a Population with Substantial PFOA ExposureKyle Steenland, Vaughn Barry, Andrea WinquistO-066 Geographic Patterns of Cancer in a Community Surrounding a Teflon-manufacturing FacilityVeronica Vieira, Kate Hoffman, Hyeong-Moo Shin, Janice Weinberg, Thomas Webster,Tony Fletcher13:30-15:00 O.14 IMPLICATIONSOF CHRONICAIRPOLLUTIONChair(s): Chit-Ming Wong and Haidong KanOLLUTION EXPOSURELexington AO-067 Air Pollution Exposure and Development of Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Children: A TwinCohort StudyTong Gong, Cecilia Lundholm, Catarina Almqvist, Sven Bölte, Paul Lichtenstein, GöranPershagenO-068 Association between Residential Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Fibrinogen.Regina Hampel, Annette Peters, Rob Beelen, Josef Cyrys, Kateryna Fuks, Wolfgang Koenig,Johanna Penell, Pekka Tiittanen, Kathrin Wolf, Tarja Yli-Tuomi, Timo LankiE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster57


O-069 Chronic Exposure to Air Pollution and Lung Function among Children in the Fresno AsthmaticChildren’s Environment StudyOlivier Humblet, Ira Tager, Nina Holland, Amy Padula, John Balmes, Fred Lurmann, KariNadeauO-070 Do Drastic Changes in Air Quality Affect Antioxidant Enzymes Activity?Lina Mu, Richard Browne, Matthew Bonner, Yanli Li, Lili Tian, Junfeng Zhang, Zuo-feng Zhang,Furong DengO-071 Is there Interaction between Electromagnetic Fields from High-Voltage Facilities and Radon andAir Pollution in Relation to Childhood Leukaemia Risk?Camilla Pedersen, Elvira Vaclavik Bräuner, Naja Hulvej Rod, Christoffer Johansen, JoachimSchüz, Ole Raaschou-NielsenO-072 Outdoor Exposure to NO2 and Formaldehyde is Associated with Increased GenotoxicDamage in ChildrenAlessandro Marcon, Maria Enrica Fracasso, Paolo Girardi, Linda Guarda, Pierpaolo Marchetti,Giancarlo Pesce, Vanda Pironi, Giorgio Siliprandi, Paolo Ricci, Roberto de Marco13:30-15:00 O.15 ENVIRONMENTALEXPOSUREAND CANCERChair(s): Dale Sandler and Christine C. EkengaLexington BO-073 A 24-year Follow-up of the Incidence of Malignancies in Sweden after the Chernobyl NuclearPower Plant Accident in 1986Martin Tondel, Robert Wålinder, Erik LampaO-074 An Historical Cohort Study on the Health of Residents in Saluggia, Seat of a Storage Site forRadioactive WasteCristiana Ivaldi, Paolo Carna, Marina Ottino, Luisa Signorile, Denise Romeo, Ennio CadumO-075 Cohort Study of a Population Exposed to Chlorinated Solvents in a Contaminated SiteEnnio Cadum, Moreno Demaria, Rossana <strong>Pro</strong>speriO-076 Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Organochlorine Pesticides and Risk of ThyroidCancerMary H Ward, Briseis Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Kala Visvanathan, Andreas Sjodin, NathanielRothmanO-077 Environmental Cadmium Exposure and the Risks of Estrogen-Receptor Positive and NegativeBreast CancerRudolph Rull, Debbie Goldberg, Robert Gunier, Andrew Hertz, Pamela Horn-Ross, AlisonCanchola, Peggy Reynolds13:30-15:00 O.16 ENVIRONMENTALJUSTICEUSTICE/S/SOCIOECONOMICChair(s): Sacoby Wilson and Marie O'NeillOCIOECONOMIC STATUSCongaree BO-078 Unequal Burden of Air Pollutant Exposures among Low Socioeconomic PopulationsYing-Ying Meng, Angeli Bueno, Melissa PickettO-079 Exploring the Relevance of Publicly-available Indicators of Social Stressors through a Spatiallyinformed,Community-based Qualitative <strong>Pro</strong>cess across New York CityJessie Carr, Ogonnaya Dotson-Newman, Evelyn Joseph, Charles Callaway, Ana Parks, LauraKubzansky, Kazuhiko Ito, Jack Spengler, Peggy Shepard, Jane CloughertyO-080 Mercury Contamination at the Aamjiwnaang First Nation: Evidence from the Environment andHumansDiana Cryderman, Lisa Letourneau, Fiona Miller, Sharilyn Johnston, Niladri BasuO-081 A Chemical Risk Reduction <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong> for Residents Living Near the Koppers Superfund Site: theEco-Health Festival!Julia Gress***This session includes an ethics discussion ***58E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


13:30-15:00 O.17 AIRPOLLUTIONAND THE BRAINChair(s): Beate Ritz and Marc WeisskopfRichland CO-082 Traffic Related Gene-expression Alterations in Mouse BrainsInge Bos, Luc Int Panis, Patrick De Boever, Lotte Jacobs, Tim Nawrot, Martine Van Poppel, JanEmmerechtsO-083 Ambient Air Pollution and Depressive Symptoms in Seniors: Results from the MOBILIZE BostonStudyYi Wang, Petros Koutrakis, Alexandros Gryparis, Joel Schwartz, Brent Coull, Murray Mittleman,William Milberg, Lewis Lipsitz, Gregory WelleniusO-084 Modification by HFE of the Association between Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Cognition inOlder MenMelinda C. Power, Marc G. Weisskopf, Stacey E. Alexeeff, Robert O. Wright, Brent A. Coull,Avron Spiro III, Joel SchwartzO-085 Air Pollution and Alzheimer's Disease: A Population-Based <strong>Pro</strong>spective Cohort Study inTaiwan.Shih-Wei Weng, Yu-Ting Lin, Bing-Fang HwangO-086 Cumulative Exposure to Lead and Cognitive Function in Persons with Parkinson's DiseaseJennifer Weuve, Daniel Z. Press, Francine Grodstein, Robert O. Wright, Howard Hu, MarcG. Weisskopf13:30-15:00 O.18 WATERCONTAMINANTSANDChair(s): Manolis KogevinasAND HEALTHRichland BO-087 Early-life Exposure to Arsenic In Drinking Water in Northern Chile and High Risks of Cancer 35-55 Years After ExposureCraig Steinmaus, Catterina Ferreccio, Yan Yuan, Allan H SmithO-088 The Importance and Validity of Ecological Studies when Population Exposure is WidespreadAllan Smith, Guillermo Marshall, Jane Liaw, Catterina Ferreccio, Yan Yuan, Craig SteinmausO-089 The Association between Extreme Precipitation and Gastrointestinal Illness in Chennai, IndiaKathleen Bush, Marie O'Neill, Bhramar Mukherjee, Howard Hu, Santu Ghosh, KalpanaBalakrishnanO-090 Prenatal Nitrate Intake from Drinking Water and Selected Birth Defects in OffspringJean Brender, Peter Weyer, Paul Romitti, Scott Horel, Jiji Kantamneni, Mayura Shinde, AnnVuong, John Huber, Jr., Joseph Sharkey, Peter Langlois, Lucina Suarez, Mark CanfieldO-091 Mercury Exposure Among Artisanal Gold Miners in Peru, July 2010Ellen Yard, Jane Horton, Joshua Schier, Carlos Sanchez, Kathleen Caldwell, Ron Albalek, LaurenLewis, Carmen GastaňagaO-092 Health Effects of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster: The Coast Guard Responder CohortJennifer Rusiecki, Lawrence Engel, Erica SchwartzTUESDAY13:30-15:00 S.19 MARINEPOLLUTIONOLLUTION, , INFECTIOUSIChair(s): Pat Fair and Geoff ScottNFECTIOUS DISEASESAND SENTINELSPECIESCongaree AS-087 Marine Mammals as Sentinels for Oceans and Human HealthGrregory BossartS-088 Alligators as Sentinel Species of Coastal EnvironmentsLouis J Guillette JrS-089 Incorporating Infectious Disease in the Toxicological Paradigm of Environmental Health ScienceBeth Feingold, Leora Vegosen, Meghan Davis, Jessica Leibler, Amy Peterson, Ellen SilbergeldS-090 Seafood Consumption and Levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Sea Island GullahCommunityDiane L Kamen, Brandi E Stevens, Margie M Peden-Adams, John E Vena, Gary S Gilkeson,Thomas C Hulsey, Lee MoultrieE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster59


15:00-16:30 P.2 POSTEROSTER SESSION2Exhibit HallWATERAND HEALTHP-149 Effect Modification of the Association between Trihalomethanes and Pancreatic Cancer byDrinking Water Hardness: Evidence from an Ecological Study.Chun-Yuh Yang, Shang-Shyue Tsai, Chih-Ching Chang, Hui-Fen ChiuP-150 Drinking Water Consumption in the United States: Beyond the Standard Default Assumptionwith Individual-Level DataChristina Porucznik, Windy Tanner, James VanDersliceP-151 Drinking Contaminated Water and Health Effects in MoroccoFatine Hadrya, Sanae Benlarabi, Doha Ben Ali, Hinde Hami, Abdel Majid Soulaymani, RachidaSoulaymani-BencheikhP-152 Incidence and Burden of Earaches due to Recreational Swimming: Results from a NationwideStudy of over 50,000 RespondentsTimothy Wade, Alfred Dufour, Elizabeth Sams, Michael BeachP-153 Feasibility of Serial Saliva Collection for Surveillance of Swimming-Associated IllnessReagan Converse, Elizabeth Sams, Edward Hudgens, Jyotsna Jagai, Andrey Egorov, AlfredDufour, Timothy Wade, Lisa Lindesmith, Ralph BaricP-154 Development of Water Quality Index for the United States: A Sensitivity AnalysisJyotsna Jagai, Barbara Rosenbaum, Suzanne Pierson, Lynne Messer, Kristen Rappazzo,Danelle LobdellP-155 WithdrawnP-156 Spatial Variation of Disinfection By-product (DBP) Concentrations: Implications for MinimizingExposure MisclassificationAmanda Evans, Michael Wright, Zorimar Rivera-Núñez, Amy MeyerP-157 Urinary Perchlorate, Nitrate, Thiocyanate and Thyroid Hormone Levels in Participants of NationalHealth and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001-2002Mina Suh, Meng Ke, J. Gregory Hixon, Deborah <strong>Pro</strong>ctorP-158 Association between Disinfection By-products, Water Source, and Type of Disinfection withBirth Defects (BDs)Zorimar Rivera-Núñez, J. Michael WrightP-159 Stomach Cancer and Nitrate Levels in Drinking Water in <strong>Pro</strong>vince of Catania, ItalyCaterina Ledda, Maria Fiore, Maria Grazia D'Agati, Adriana Floridia, Roberto Fallico,Salvatore Sciacca, Margherita FerranteP-160 Legislation Unique in the World for Management of Drinking Water. A Goal is not ReachedGea Oliveri Conti, Roberto Fallico, Caterina Ledda, Maria Fiore, Agata Ursino, SalvatoreSciacca,Margherita FerranteP-161 Arsenic Exposure and Diabetes Control: Findings from NHANES 2003-2010Katherine Moon, Ana Navas-AcienP-162 Tap Water Consumption, Showering, Bathing and Swimming during Pregnancy in the Born inBradford Birth CohortRachel B Smith, Susan Edwards, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, John Wright, Pauline Raynor,Mireille B ToledanoP-163 A Pilot Study of Health Impact and Perception of Gray Water ReuseWael Al-Delaimy, Eric Leas, Anne Dare, Amjad AssiP-164 Physical and Chemical water qualities of Primary Schools in Keçiören, TurkeyBilal Bakir, Omer Faruk Tekbas, Recai Ogur, Mustafa Alparslan Babayigit, Abdullah Kilic, SerdarUlusBUILTENVIRONMENTNVIRONMENT, , NEIGHBORHOODNEIGHBORHOOD, AND ENVIRONMENTALJUSTICE, NP-165 Determination of Some Environmental Parameters in Keçiören Primary Schools of Ankara,TurkeyBilal Bakir, Omer Faruk Tekbas, Recai Ogur, Mustafa Alparslan Babayigit, Abdullah Kilic, SerdarUlus60E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-166 Food Access and Food Safety: Linked Issues of Environmental JusticeEllen Silbergeld, Augusto Frisancho, Carol Resnick, Matthew Blum, Joel Gittelsohn, BethFeingoldP-167 Visual Function Related Quality of Life in Elderly People Living with Different Levels of UrbanizationChung-Yi LiP-168 Development of an Overall Environmental Quality Index to Examine Health OutcomesDanelle Lobdell, Lynne Messer, Kristen Rappazzo, Jyotsna JagaiP-169 Environmental Justice in Canada: Development of a Socioeconomic IndexEmily Chan, Tali Neta, Chuck Humphrey, Yutaka Yasui, Alvaro Osornio-VargasP-170 Impact of Sprawl on Chronic Disease Risk in a Cohort of Older WomenPeter James, Jaime E. Hart, Francesca Dominici, Kenneth J. Mukamal, Eric B. Rimm, SVSubramanian, Phil T. Troped, Francine LadenP-171 Positive Health Effects of the Natural Outdoor Environment in TYPical Populations in DifferentRegions in Europe (PHENOTYPE) <strong>Pro</strong>jectPayam Dadvand, Christopher Gidlow, Hanneke Kruize, Regina Grazuleviciene, RoderickLawrence, Jolanda Maas, Peter Jan van den Hazel, Edmund Seto, Mark NieuwenhuijsenP-172 Neighbourhood Built Environment Characteristics and Physical Activity: Results from the CanadianCommunity Health SurveyEric Lavigne, Ken C. Johnson, Gregory Butler, Megan DuncanP-173 Urban Parks and their Importance with Respect to Resilience in the Urban Area of Guadalajara, MexicoJosue Díaz Vázquez, Arturo CurielP-174 Associations between Neighborhood Characteristics and Environmental Chemical ExposuresMaida Galvez, Kathleen McGovern, Susan L. Teitelbaum, Marissa Hauptman, Barbara Brenner,Manori J. Silva, Xiaoyun Ye, Antonia M. Calafat, Benjamin BlountP-175 Health Disparities in Late LifeJutta Lindert, Henrique Barros, Juan Luna, Francisco Torres-Gonzales, Elissaveth Kapolou,Mindaugas Stankunas, Melchiore Gabriella, Joaquim SoaresP-176 Urban Sprawl and its Impact on the Population’s Wellbeing: A Community in Jalisco, MexicoKaren de la Cabada Ruiz, Maria Guadalupe Garibay-Chavez, Arturo CurielTUESDAYCLIMATECHANGEAND HEALTHP-177 Effects of Climate Variability on Ischemic Heart Disease Mortality Behavior, Metropolitan Areaof Guadalajara, MéxicoTania Parada-Gallardo, Maria Guadalupe Garibay-ChavezP-178 Surveillance of the Health Impacts of Climate Change in the French West Indies and FrenchGuianaMathilde Pascal, Alain Blateau, Aymeric UngP-179 Climate Change and Malaria Prevalence: Are There Disparities among Socioeconomic Groups inKorea?Dongjin Kim, Sumi Chae, Hosung Shin, Suehyung Lee, Seongwoo SeoP-180 Local Government Adaptation to Climate Change: Preparedness, Perception of Public HealthCenter DirectorsSumi Chae, Dongjin Kim, Hosung Shin, Suehyung Lee, Jaemin Hwang, Seongwoo Seo, NamsoonKimP-181 Climate Change and Health Effects in the Monarch Butterfly Region of Mexico: A DisasterReportAlejandro Molina-Garcia, Alfonso Cervantes-Gutierrez, Gloria Figueroa-Aguilar, Josefina Martinez-Ponce,Patricia Ayala-Ramos, Francisco Diaz-Uribe, Ana-Luisa Miranda-Vargas, GerardoMendoza-Ramirez, Laura Huanosto-Gutierrez, Angeles Fuentes-ChagollaP-182 Relationship between Suicide and Weather Variations in Taiwan (1994–2008)Szu-Yu Yeh, Mu-Jean Chen, Huey-Jen SuP-183 The Effect of Climate Variability on Diarrheal Illness in Papua New GuineaJin-Hee Eum, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Mina Ha, Ho Kim, Jae-Won Park, Yasushi Honda, Kasis InapeE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster61


CANCERP-184 Allergenic Pollens and Access to the Emergency Room: The Importance of Aerobiological Monitoringto Improve the Effectiveness of Preventive ActionsCristiana Ivaldi, Paolo Carna, Ennio CadumP-185 Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors Enhance the Effect of Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors onBreast Cancer : a Nationwide Case-Control Study.Hsiu-Hao Lee, Yu-Tse Tsan, Wen-Chao Ho, Meng-Hung Lin, Chang-Hsing Lee, Chuen-DenTseng,Yue-Leon Guo, Jung-Der Wang, Pau-Chung ChenP-186 Epidemiological, Clinical and Genetic Factors Related to Regression and Persistence of CytologicalLesions in Brazilian WomenIlce Silva, Rosalina Koifman, Sergio KoifmanP-187 Familial History of Cancer and Leukemia in Children under Two Years in BrazilArnaldo Cézar Couto, Jeniffer Dantas Ferreira, Maria do Socorro Pombo-de-Oliveira, SergioKoifmanP-188 Indoor and Outdoor Light Pollution and the Risk of Breast CancerSusan Hurley, David Nelson, Andrew Hertz, Peggy ReynoldsP-189 Simultaneous Exposure to Arsenic and Phthalates and Breast Cancer in Mexican Women: AnExploratory StudySasha McGee, Raúl Ulises Hernández-Ramírez, Mariano E. Cebrián-García, Jay Gandolfi, LizbethLópez-CarrilloP-190 Identifying Biomarkers of Chemical Exposures for use in Population Biomonitoring and BreastCancer EpidemiologyRuthann Rudel, Janet Ackerman, Julia BrodyP-191 Brain Cancer Mortality Trend in Adults who Live in an Agricultural Area in the State of Rio deJaneiro, BrazilAdalberto Miranda Fº, Gina MonteiroP-192 Cancer Incidence Among Fishermen and their WivesAnu Turunen, Hannu Kiviranta, Pia Verkasalo, Eero PukkalaP-193 Dietary Cadmium Exposure and Risk of Breast Cancer in Danish Post-Menopausal WomenKirsten Thorup Eriksen, Jaymie Meliker, Jytte Halkjær, Kim Overvad, Anne Tjønneland, OleRaaschou-Nielsen, Jane A. McElroyP-194 Fat Distribution and Adult Weight Gain as Risk Contributors in Hormone-DependentTumors: MCC-Spain.Esther García-Esquinas, Virginia Lope, Beatriz Pérez-Gómez, Gemma Castaño-Vinyals, InésGómez-Acebo, Jone Altzibar, Eva Ardanaz, Vicente Martín, Adonina Tardón, Juan Alguacil,Marta Crous-Bou, Rosana Peiró, José Juan Jiménez-Moleón, Marina PollánP-195 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Mortality Time Trends in Brazil, 1980-2008Patricia Boccolini, Cristiano Boccolini, Ubirani Otero, Armando MeyerP-196 A Population-based Case-control Study of Lung Cancer in Appalachian Kentucky: The Role ofEnvironmental ExposuresSusanne Arnold, Claudia Hopenhayn, Warren Christian, Wayne Sanderson, Bin Huang, JasonUnrine, Nancy Johnson, Brent Shelton, Thomas TuckerP-197 Temporal Variability of Pesticide Concentrations in Homes and Implications for Exposure Misclassificationin Cancer EpidemiologyNicole C. Deziel, Mary H. Ward, Todd Whitehead, Robert B. Gunier, Melissa C. Friesen, John R.NuckolsCHRONICDISEASESISEASES: : CARDIOVASCULARCARDIOVASCULAR, , RESPIRATORYRESPIRATORY, , KIDNEYK: C, R, KP-198 The Study of the Prevalence of Obesity and Polymorphism of rs9939609 of FTO Gene amongAdultsElena Kuzmina, Vladimir Gurvich, Olga Anokhina, Alexander BaturinP-199 Multiple Environmental, Occupational and Psychosocial Exposures and First Myocardial Infarctionamong WomenVilija Malinauskiene, Abdonas Tamosiunas62E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-200 Determinates of Asthma Estimated from Children at a Museum of ScienceDoug Brugge, Laura Corlin, Danny Newhide, Erika Brown, Sarah Valentina DiazP-201 Novel Association between Urinary Perchlorate and Potentially Relevant Effects on Risk Factorsfor Heart Disease Based on NHANES 2001-2002Dina Schreinemachers, Marc Williams, Wayne CascioP-202 Road Traffic Noise and Hypertension – Results from the KORA StudyWolfgang Babisch, Kathrin Wolf, Annette PetersP-203 A Longitudinal Assessment of Residential Traffic Exposure, Inflammation and Blood Pressure inOlder Puerto Rican AdultsChristine Rioux, Cohen Steven, Mwamburi Mkaya, Brugge DouglasP-204 Genetic Variations in Kidney Transporter <strong>Pro</strong>teins and Serum Half-lives of PerfluorooctanoicAcid (PFOA) and Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid (PFOS)Tony Fletcher, Berran Yucesoy, Scott Bartell, Debapriya Mondal, Nicola Fitz-Simon, MichaelLusterP-205 PFOA, PFOS, and Chronic Kidney Disease: Clearance Comes Before CausationGeary Olsen, John Butenhoff, Larry ZobelP-206 Influence of Genetic Polymorphisms on the Association between Phthalate Exposure and PulmonaryFunction in Elderly KoreansYun-Chul Hong, Hye Yin Park, Jin Hee Kim, Youn-Hee Lim, Sanghyuk BaeP-207 The Role of Gene Polymorphisms as Modifiers of the Effect of Perfluorinated Chemicals on CarotidIntima-Media ThicknessChien-Yu Lin, Lian-Yu Lin, Ting-Wen Wen, Guang-Wen Lien, Sandy H.J. Hsu, Kuo-Liong Chien,Fung-Chang Sung, Ta-Chen Su, Pau-Chung ChenP-208 Arrhythmia Risk Estimates Associated with Meta-Analytically Informed Interpolation of Personalfrom Ambient PM ExposuresKatelyn Holliday, Christy Avery, Miguel Quibrera, Duanping Liao, Richard Smith, EricWhitselP-209 Respiratory Diseases with the Greatest Impact on the Urban Communities of Guadalajara,MéxicoArturo Curiel, Maria Guadalupe Garibay-ChavezP-210 Environmental and Dietary Determinants of Lung Function: Results from the Survey of theHealth of Wisconsin.Kristen Malecki, Paul Peppard, Javier NietoP-211 Ambient Air Pollutants, MicroRNAs in Peripheral Blood Leukocytes and Interactions with Polymorphismsin MicroRNA <strong>Pro</strong>cessing Genes in an Elderly CohortSerena Fossati, Andrea Baccarelli, Antonella Zanobetti, Mirjam Hoxha, Pantel S. Vokonas,Robert O. Wright, Joel SchwartzP-212 Self-reported Respiratory Symptoms Underestimate Abnormal Lung Function Independent ofSmoking Status in Adults 8-10 Months Following Acute ExposureKathleen A Clark, Debjani Chanda, Pallavi Balte, Bo Cai, John Vena, Wilfried Karmaus, Erik RSvendsenP-213 Evaluation of the Spiroscout, a Novel Device to Record Spatially and Temporally ResolvedAsthma Exacerbation Events, Near Braddock, PAKyra Shields, Brett Tunno, David Van Sickle, Leah Cambal, Jeffery Howell, Fernando Holguin,Jane CloughertyP-214 Public Health Screening And Pulmonary Function Testing 8-10 Months Following Exposure ToChlorine Gas Among ChildrenPallavi Balte, Kathleen Clark, Bo Cai, John Vena, Wilfried Karmaus, Erik SvendsenP-215 Associations of Postpartum Body Mass Index and Weight Retention with Health-related Qualityof Life: A Population-based Observational StudyPei-Jen Chang, Pau-Chung ChenP-216 Can an Assisted Device Improve the Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Rescuer'sBack Pain among Ambulance Officers during TransportationNing-Ping Foo, How Ran GuoTUESDAYE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster63


P-232 Pilot WHO Survey in Albania to Assess Pupils’ Exposure to Environmental Hazards in SchoolsAndrey Egorov, Elida Mata, Agron Deliu, Coku Anjeza, Pranvera Kasaj, Stephanie Sangalang,Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy, Otto Hänninen, Martin Täubel, Claudia Wendland, Patrick Goodman,Éva Vaskövi, Adriana Galan, Otmar Geiss, Dimitrios Kotzias, Vasil Miho, MichalKrzyzanowskiP-233 Are Indoor Air Filters a Sustainable Intervention for Reducing Indoor Particulate Exposures?Erin Semmens, Curtis Noonan, Carolyn Hester, Tony WardP-234 Intera Platform: A Tool for Mechanistic Risk Assessment of Indoor Air PollutantsDenis Sarigiannis, Alberto Gotti, Spyros Karakitsios, Periklis Kontoroupis, Spyridoula NikolakiP-235 Indoor Air Quality, Psychosocial Stress and Symptoms in Workers in Modern European OfficeBuildings: Results From the Officair Study QuestionnaireFossati Serena, Serena Fossati, John Bartzis, Philomena Bluyssen, Andrea Cattaneo, CorinneMandin, Paolo CarrerP-236 Indoor Air Sampling for Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide in Pittsburgh CommunitiesNear Active Steel MillsBrett Tunno, Leah Cambal, Jeff Howell, Drew Michanowicz, Jessie Carr, Sara Gillooly, KyraShields, Fernando Holguin, Jane CloughertyP-237 Research of The Relationship Between Fuel and PAHs in Indoor AirLing Liu, Qin Liu, Bing Wang, Beibei Wang, Xiaoli Duan, Jinliang ZhangP-238 The Effects of Daily Fuels Combustion on Indoor Air Quality in Rural Northern Anhui <strong>Pro</strong>vinceJinliang Zhang, Qin Liu, Ling Liu, Bing Wang, Guoliang Chen, Xianliang WangP-239 Exhaled Nitric Oxide Related to Woodsmoke Exposure in Women from the Northern Andes ofPeruAdam Eppler, Christopher Fitzgerald, Stephen C Dorner, Manuel Aguilar-Villalobos, Stephen LRathbun, Luke P Naeher, Olorunfemi AdetonaINTERVENTIONSNTERVENTIONS, , POLICYPOLICY, AND RISKCOMMUNICATION, PP-240 Availability of Tobacco <strong>Pro</strong>ducts and Smoking CessationJaana Halonen, Mika Kivimäki, Anne Kouvonen, Jaana Pentti, Jussi Vahtera, Ichiro Kawachi, SVSubramanianP-241 Health Co-Benefit of Moving Urban Trips from Cars to Bicycles in Adelaide, AustraliaTing Xia, Peng Bi, Ying ZhangP-242 Pollution Effects on Asthma Outcomes During Inversion EventsJake Morgan, Katie Loveland, Jessie FrazierP-243 Health and Environmental Benefits of an Expanded Family Planning <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong>me for Uttar Pradesh,India: Modelling StudyAdithya Pradyumna, Paul Wilkinson, Kaye WellingsP-244 Nanotechnology and Human Health: Scientific Evidence and Risk GovernanceMarco Martuzzi, Steffen Foss Hansen, Vyvyan Howard, Khara GriegerP-245 Integrative Approach to Environmental Health in Alpuyeca, Mexico.Urinda Alamo-Hernández, Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez, Norma Garduño-Salazar, Ana CeciliaEspinosa-García, Hilda Rangel, Celso Ramos, Fernando Díaz-BarrigaP-246 Effects of Legislation on Phthalates Exposure from PVC Food- packaging MaterialsMei-Lien Chen, Chih-Hung Lin, Wei- Shung Chiao, Yi-Ju Chen, I-Fang MaoP-247 Returning Environmental Biomarker Results to Research Participants: Lessons from the FieldsBarbara Brenner, Janice Barlow, Cassandra Aldsworth, Gail Greenburg, Peggy MonroeP-248 Impacts of Alcohol Tax Elimination on Cardiovascular and Alcohol-Related Mortality in HongKong: a 10-Year Time-Series AnalysisVivian C. Pun, Hualiang Lin, Ignatius T.S. Yu, Linwei Tian, Sian GriffithsP-249 Air Quality and Exercise-Related Health Benefits from Reduced Car Travel in the MidwesternUnited StatesMaggie Grabow, Scott Spak, Tracey Holloway, Brian Stone, Jr., Adam Mednick, Jonathan PatzP-250 <strong>Pro</strong>tecting and <strong>Pro</strong>moting Core Values-A code for EpidemiologistsYael Stein, Jutta Lindert, Elliot M Berry, Mark Spigelman, Jouni Jaakkola, Elihu D Richter64E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-217 Evaluation of Ventilation Rates in a Sample of Albanian schools using CO2 Measurements – APilot WHO SurveyOtto Hänninen, Nuno Canha, Ilir Dume, Agron Deliu, Elida Mata, Andrey EgorovHALOGENATEDORGANICCOMPOUNDSAND PESTICIDESESTICIDES-EXPOSURESP-218 Two-Year Decline in Serum Perfluorochemical Concentrations in Exposed Communities inMinnesotaJessica Nelson, Carin Huset, Jean JohnsonP-219 Dietary Predictors of Urinary Biomarkers in ChildrenNancy Mervish, Susan Teitelbaum, Kathleen McGovern, Gayle Windham, Larry Kushi, SusanPinney, Frank Biro, Antonia Calafat, Manori Silva, Xiaoyun Ye, Mary WolffP-220 Exposure Assessment to Chlorinated Organic Compounds in a District with Soil and GroundwaterIndustrial Waste ContaminationRoberto Pasetto, Eleonora Beccaloni, Davide Boccati, Lorella Dall'Olio, Marco De Felice, AldoDe Togni, Giuliana Guerra, Roberta Morlino, Paolo Pasetti, Andrea Ranzi, Ugo Romagnoli,Federica Scaini, Pietro Comba, Giovanni Ziemacki, Paola AngeliniP-221 Exposure to Environmental Contaminants and Phytoestrogens in the Israeli Population: Resultsof the Ministry of Health Biomonitoring StudyTamar Berman, Rebecca Goldsmith, Thomas Goen, Judith Spungen, Yona Amitai, Tamy Shohat,Itamar GrottoP-222 Gender Differences in Exposure to Organophosphate Pesticides in Children from AgriculturalCommunities in SpainMarina Lacasaña, Beatriz Gonzalez-Alzaga, MIguel Rodriguez-Barranco, Clemente Aguilar-GarduñoP-223 Biomonitoring of a Population Exposed to PCB and Dioxin Near a Steel Plant in Susa Valley,ItalyEnnio Cadum, Monica Chiusolo, Cristiana Ivaldi, Enrico <strong>Pro</strong>copioP-224 Associations of Steroid Hormones with Persistent Organic Pollutants in Postmenopausal Womenfrom a Cohort of Great Lakes Sport Fish ConsumersAnissa Lambertino, Mary Turyk, Sally Freels, Linda Knobeloch, Pamela Imm, RobertChatterton, Jr., Henry Anderson, Victoria PerskyP-225 Predictors of Phthalate and Phenol Exposure in Shanghai, ChinaJessie Buckley, Xiao-Ou Shu, Yong-Bing Xiang, Antonia Calafat, Gong Yang, Qiuying Cai,Bu-Tian Ji, Hui Cai, Nathaniel Rothman, Wei Zheng, Yu-Tang Gao, Wong-Ho Chow,Lawrence EngelP-226 Determinants of PCB Concentrations in Household Carpet DustCurt DellaValle, David Wheeler, Anneclaire De Roos, Richard Severson, Wendy Cozen, JamesCerhan, Joanne Colt, Lindsay Morton, Mary WardP-227 Serum TCDD and TEQ Concentrations in Seveso Women’s Health Study, Twenty Years LaterMarcella Warner, Paolo Mocarelli, Paolo Brambilla, Amelia Wesselink, Larry Needham, DonaldG Patterson, Brenda EskenaziP-228 Ecuadorian Cut-Flower Industry: Environmental Assessment of Residential Pesticide ExposureAlexis Handal, Alison McGough-Maduena, Maritza Páez, Katty Turqueres, William Waters,Sioban Harlow, Andrew Rowland, Dana Barr, Richard FenskeP-229 Determinants of Adherence to Insecticide Treated Bednets (ITN) by Households in NigeriaLauretta Ovadje, Jerome NriaguTUESDAYINDOORAIRP-230 Effects of Exposure to Cooking Oil Fumes on Markers of Inflammation and Oxidative StressChih-Hong Pan, Chiou-Jong Chen, Yeou-Lih Huang, Ming-Tsang WuP-231 Aerosol <strong>Pro</strong>perties of Vapour from Electronic CigarettesTobias Schripp, Doreen Markewitz, Erik Uhde, Tunga SalthammerE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster65


P-251 Out, <strong>Pro</strong>ud and Healthy <strong>Pro</strong>ject: Characterizing Smoking Behaviors and Beliefs for 6,537 Sexualand Gender Minority IndividualsJane McElroy, Kevin Everett, Bin GeP-252 Using Evidence in Policy Making: A Case StudySabina De Rosis, Liliana Cori, Gaetano Licitra, Fabrizio Bianchi, Mariangela VigottiP-253 Epidemiological Research Commissioned by Public Administration: Ethical ImplicationsLiliana Cori, Fabrizio Bianchi, Benedetto Terracini, Fiorella BattagliaP-254 WithdrawnP-255 Measuring Particulate Pollution in Small Towns in Ireland to Inform Policy MakersPatrick Goodman, Barry Foley, Peter Brien, Martin Fitzpatrick, Sarah Middleton, MichelleMcNally, Derval Coyne, Tracey HealyP-256 Admission for Cardiac Disease in Montgomery County, Ohio Between 2003 and 2010: Did theSmoking Ban make an impact?Laura Previll, Naila KhalilP-257 Influence of Pesticide Risk Perception on Agricultural Practices and Health RiskRomain Boissonnot, Soni GrimbuhlerLIFECOURSEOURSE, , COHORTCSTUDIESTUDIES, , GROWTHGROWTH, AND DEVELOPMENT, C, GP-258 Cohort Study on the Effect of Objective Road Traffic Noise and Noise Annoyance on Subjectiveand Objective Sleep QualityPatrizia Frei, Evelyn Mohler, Martin RöösliP-259 The Effect of Pesticides on Growth and Development of Boys in the Western Cape in SouthAfricaMohamed Aqiel Dalvie, Anne Achieng OchiengP-260 Taiyuan <strong>Pro</strong>ject: High-level Ambient Pollution and Health in Taiyuan, China: from Birth toDeathYanping Zhang, Baoxin ZhaoP-261 Lifecourse Exposures to Air Pollution in the MRC National Survey of Health and Development(British 1946 Birth Cohort)Zaina Al Kanaani, Rebecca Hardy, Kees de Hoogh, John Gulliver, Chloe Morris, DanielleVienneau,Kayoung Lee, David Briggs, Diana Kuh, Anna HansellP-262 Changes in Physical Growth in Children from Bratislava in Relation to Development of Obesityand Selected Psychosocial ConditionsJana Babjakova, Eva Sovcikova, Sona Wimmerova, Ladislava Wsolova, Mario Lezovic,Daniela Mihinova, Ida Valkyova, Zuzana Javorska, Ludmila SevcikovaP-263 Pilot Studies for Japan Environment and Children’s Study (JECS)Toshihiro Kawamoto, Fujio Kayama, Seiichi Morokuma, Takahiko Katoh, Eisaku Toda, Kei Mori,Yukihiro Ohya, Hiroshi SatohP-264 DNA Methylation of Several Asthma Candidate Genes in Women is Affected by whether theGirl Grew up on a FarmWilfried Karmaus, Hongmei Zhang, John Holloway, Susan Ewart, Syed Hasan ArshadP-265 WithdrawnMETALSAND ARSENIC– EXPOSUREAND HEALTHEFFECTSP-266 Maternal Methylmercury Exposure Through Rice Ingestion and Offspring DevelopmentSarah Rothenberg, Xiaodan YuP-267 Total Blood Mercury and Serum Rubella Antibody Titers in US Children, NHANES 2003-2004Carolyn Gallagher, Dylan Smith, Marc Golightly, Jaymie MelikerP-268 Mercury Concentrations in Maternal Blood, Hair, Breast Milk, Urine and Infant Umbilical CordBlood from ShenyangMeiqin Wu, Chonghuai Yan, Dan Zhang, Wei Wu, Hui LiP-269 Association between Moderate Childhood Lead Poisoning and End of Grade Exam Performancein an Urban School DistrictMichael S Amato, Henry Anderson, Jeffrey A Havlena, Pamela Imm, Marty S Kanarek, SherylMagzamen, Colleen F Moore66E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-270 WithdrawnP-271 Association between Cadmium and Liver Function in the Korean Adults.Moyeol Kang, Soo-Hun Cho, Youn-Hee Lim, Jeong-Cheol Seo, Donghoon Kim, Yun-chul HongP-272 Blood Levels of Mercury, Arsenic, Cadmium and Lead in the Adult Population of MetropolitanRegion of Sao PauloSimone Harue Kimura Takeda, Rubia Kuno, Nelson GouveiaP-273 Prenatal Molybdenum Exposure and Infant Neurodevelopment in MexicoRuth Argelia Vazquez-Salas, Luisa Torres-Sanchez, Jose Antonio Menezes-Filho, Lizbeth LópezCarrillo, Stephen J Rothenberg, Lourdes Schnaas, Mariano E CebrianP-274 High Prevalence of Elevated Lead Levels in One Year old Beninese ChildrenFlorence Bodeau-Livinec, Achille Massougbodji, Pierre Ayotte, Michel CotP-275 Multimedia Exposure Assessment of Mercury in a Small-Scale Gold Mining Community inNortheast GhanaMozhgon Rajaee, Rachel Long, Allison Yee, Codi Sharp, Jing Kaylee Lu, ElizabethKoomson, Mark Wilson, Thomas Robins, Elisha Renne, Niladri BasuP-276 Biomonitoring of Selected Trace Elements in Children (6-11 Years) and Women (50-60 Years)from SloveniaJanja Snoj Tratnik, Darja Mazej, Ana Miklavcic, Mladen Krsnik, Alfred B Kobal, Josko Osredkar,Alenka Sesek Briski, Milena HorvatP-277 Associations of Mother-child Measures and Neighborhood Characteristics in a Low-incomePopulation with Spatially Interpolated Arsenic, Lead, and Mercury Soil ConcentrationsHarley Davis, Marjorie AelionP-278 Environmental Pollution and its Effects on Children Living in Exposed Region of Low Basin’sSebou River (Morocco)Fatima-Zahra Azzaoui, Hinde Hami, Ahmed AhamiP-279 Associations of Antimony, Thallium and Cadmium with Kidney Outcomes in Lead WorkersRebecca Shelley, Nam-Soo Kim, Patrick Parsons, Byung-Kook Lee, Bernard Jaar, JeffreyFadrowski, Jacqueline Agnew, Genevieve Matanoski, Brian Schwartz, Amy Steuerwald, AndrewTodd, David Simon, Virginia WeaverTUESDAYRADIATIONP-280 Uranium Associations with Kidney Outcomes Vary by Urine Dilution Adjustment MethodRebecca Shelley, Nam-Soo Kim, Patrick Parsons, Byung-Kook Lee, Jacqueline Agnew, BernardJaar, Amy Steuerwald, Genevieve Matanoski, Jeffrey Fadrowski, Brian Schwartz, Andrew Todd,David Simon, Virginia WeaverP-281 Cancer Risk in Korean Diagnostic Radiation Workers in HospitalsKyung-Hwa Choi, Mina Ha, Jong-Won Kang, Won Jin Lee, Seung-Sik Hwang, Young-Woo Jin,Hyeog Ju Kim, Kwang-Yong Lee, Heon KimP-282 Estimated Risk of Fatal Cancer due to the Nuclear Emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi PlantStacey Benson, Ravi Sharma, Evelyn TalbottP-283 The Effect of Radioanuclide Pollution on the Incidence of Congenital Malformations (CM) inChildrenJanyl Madykova, Erkin Tostokov, Gulnara ToichuevaP-284 Public Health Activities Regarding Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant AccidentIchiro Yamaguchi, Naoki Kunugita, Hiroshi TeradaP-285 Factors Influencing Indoor Radon Levels in French DwellingsJean-Christophe Paillard, Candice Roudier, Jean-Paul Lucas, Abdelkrim Zeghnoum, OlivierCatelinois, Phillippe Pirard, Jean-Pierre Gambard, Corinne Mandin, Dominique Laurier,Laurence Guldner, Agnès Lefranc, Blandine VacquierP-286 Radon and Childhood Leukaemia in France: A Risk AssessmentOlivier Laurent, Sophie Ancelet, David Richardson, Jacqueline Clavel, Géraldine Ielsch, DenisHémon, Claire Demoury, Dominique LaurierP-287 Childhood Leukaemia Risk Near Nuclear Facilities: Review and Directions for Future ResearchDominique Laurier, Bernd Grosche, Sophie Jacob, Claire Sermage-Faure, Patrick Laloi, MargotTirmarche, Denis Hémon, Jacqueline ClavelE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster67


P-288 Continuous Low-dose Post-natal Radiation Exposure and Non-cancer EffectsVitaliy Vdovenko, Yevgeniya Stepanova, Igor Kolpakov, Kondrashova ValentinaP-289 Geographical Relation between Lung Cancer Mortality (2004-2010) and Environmental Levelsof Radon in a City in Northern Mexicode la Garza Hinojosa, Korina Ivette Serrano RamírezSerrano Ramírez, Oliva Ramírez Fraire, LuzHelena Sanín Aguirre, María Elena Montero Cabrera, Manuel Reyes CortésOCCUPATIONALEXPOSUREAND NOISEP-290 DNA Methylation and Damage in Exposed Workers and Nearby Residents of the Map-Ta-PhutIndustrial Estate, Rayong, ThailandMarco Peluso, Valentina Bollati, Armelle Munnia, Petcharin Srivatanakul, AdisornJedpiyawongse, Suleeporn Sangrajrang, Sara Piro, Marcello Ceppi, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, PaoloBoffetta, Andrea BaccarelliP-291 Abating Health Risks Associated with Occupational Chrysotile Asbestos Exposure with the helpSome Bioprotectors (Experimental and Interventional Epidemiological Studies)Vladimir Gurvich, Larisa Privalova, Marina Sutunkova, Boris Katsnelson, Oleg Makeyev, JuliaSoloboyeva, Irene ValaminaP-292 Consumption of Alcohol and Risk Perception among Medical StudentsMargherita Ferrante, GianBattista Modonutti, Luca Leon, Fulvio Costantinides, Caterina Ledda,Roberto Fallico, Maria FioreP-293 Mitochondrial DNA: A Novel Epigenetic Target for Environmental Oxidative Stress?Hyang-Min Byun, Tommaso Panni, Valeria Motta, Lifang Hou, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, PietroApostoli, Andrea BaccarelliP-294 Sleep Impacts Hormone Levels Among Healthy Premenopausal Night-shift Workers in theBioCycle StudyPauline Mendola, Sunni L. Mumford, Anna Z. Pollack, Lynne C. Messer, Jean Wactawski-Wende,Enrique F. SchistermanP-295 The Occupational Injuries Research of Massuer in TaiwanShu-Ju Chang, Tzu-Chieh Chou, Chen-Yu WangP-296 The Study on the Use of Hearing <strong>Pro</strong>tection Device for Dyeing and Finishing Workers inTextile IndustryShu-Ju Chang, Zih-Syuan Yang, Chen-Yu WangP-297 Research of Workers in Activities in Areas in the EnvironmentalTelma C. S. Nery, Rogerio ChristensenP-298 The Study of Noise Exposure and Hearing Threshold for the Students of the Department ofChinese MusicKuo-Hua Wang, Shu-Ju Chang, Jye-Yu Wei15:00-16:00 ISCHE MISCHE MEETINGRichland B16:30-18:00 Parallel Sessions16:30—18:00 DEBATE: CEBATE: : CONTROVERSIESCIN CHILDRENHILDREN’S HEALTHAND THE ENVIRONMENTNVIRONMENT: : SHOULDSORGANOPHOSPHATEINSECTICIDEUSEBE RESTRICTEDAND ORGANICDIETSPROMOTEDROMOTED?Chair(s): David BellingerBrenda Eskenazi, PhD(2012 John Goldsmith Award Winner)Bruce Lanphear, MD, MPH(2012 Research Integrity Award Winner)Richland B68E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


16:30-18:00 E.04 CARDIOVASCULARDISEASEChair(s): John Vena and Martin TondelCarolina A/BE-031 Cardiovascular Disease Mortality among Workers Exposed to Carbon Disulfide and Shift Workat a Chemical Manufacturing PlantTania Carreón, Misty Hein, Kevin Hanley, Susan Viet, Avima RuderE-032 Rapid Reductions in Acute Myocardial Infarction Mortality After Changes in Smoking Policy inHong KongLinwei Tian, Vivian C. Pun, Hualiang Lin, Sarah R. Hossain, Xiaolin Wei, Ignatius T.S. YuE-033 Does Particulate Air Pollution Explain Socioeconomic Inequalities in <strong>Pro</strong>gnosis after HospitalAdmission for Acute Coronary Syndrome?Cathryn Tonne, Paul WilkinsonE-034 Temporal Trend in Cardio-Pulmonary Mortality Risks Associated with Ozone of Warm Season inCanadaHwashin Hyun Shin, Rick Burnett, Dave Stieb, Glen Takahara, Orly Brion, Marc Smith-Doiron,Barry JessimanE-035 Lifetime Exposure to Inorganic Arsenic in Drinking Water and Coronary Heart DiseaseKatherine A James, Tim Byers, John E Hokanson, Jaymie R Meliker, Gary O Zerbe, Julie AMarshallE-036 Long-term Exposure to Traffic-related Air Pollution on Stroke in Four Cohorts from Stock holmJohanna Penell, Tom Bellander, Michal Korek, Ulf de Faire, Laura Fratiglioni, Claes-GöranÖstenson, Nancy Pedersen, Göran PershagenE-037 Acute Effects of Personal Day-Time Noise Exposure on Heart Rate VariabilityUte Kraus, Alexandra Schneider, Susanne Breitner, Regina Hampel, Regina Rückerl, Mike Pitz,Uta Geruschkat, Petra Belcredi, Katja Radon, Annette PetersE-038 Short-term Impact of Air Temperature on Blood PressureSusanne Breitner, Stefanie Lanzinger, Regina Hampel, Mike Pitz, Uta Geruschkat, PetraBelcredi, Ute Kraus, Regina Rückerl, Annette Peters, Alexandra SchneiderE-039 Reported Heart Disease and Stroke in Relation to Aircraft and Road Traffic Noise in Six EuropeanCountries – the HYENA StudySarah Floud, Marta Blangiardo, Charlotte Clark, Wolfgang Babisch, Danny Houthuijs, GöranPershagen, Klea Katsouyanni, Manolis Velonakis, Ennio Cadum, Anna HansellE-040 Influence of Noise on Heart Rate Variability and Respiratory Rate.Dimitri Dimitriev, Olga Indeykina, Yuri Karpenko, Aleksey DimitrievTUESDAY***This session includes an ethics discussion ***16:30-18:00 O.19 SEYCHELLESSPECIALSESSIONChair(s): Edwin vanWijngaardenRichland CO-093 Bayesian Models for Multiple Outcomes in Domains with Application to the Seychelles ChildDevelopment StudyLuo Xiao, Sally Thurston, David Ruppert, Tanzy Love, Philip DavidsonO-094 Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 5 Years in Children Exposed to Maternal Dental Amalgam:The Seychelles Child Development Nutrition StudyGene Watson, Tanzy Love, Donald Harrington, Edwin van Wijngaarden, Emeir McSorley, JulieWallace, Maxine Bonham, Maria Mulhern, Alison McAfee, Conrad Shamlaye, Sean Strain, PhilipDavidson, Gary MyersO-095 Prenatal Exposure to Mercury and LCPUFA in Relation to Birth Weight in the Seychelles ChildDevelopment Nutrition StudyEdwin van Wijngaarden, Donald Harrington, Roni Kobrosly, Sally Thurston, Todd O'Hara, EmeirMcSorley, Julie Wallace, Maxine Bonham, Gary Myers, Gene Watson, Conrad Shamlaye, JJStrain, Phil DavidsonE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster69


O-096 Estimating Benchmark Concentrations for Nutrients in Fish: The Example of n-3 Long ChainPoly-unsaturated Fatty Acids (LCPUFA)Edwin van Wijngaarden, Christopher Beck, Gary Myers, Donald Harrington, Sally Thurston,Conrad Shamlaye, JJ Strain, Phil DavidsonO-097 Effect Modification using Latent Mixture AnalysisTanzy Love, Sally Thurston, Philip Davidson16:30-18:00 O.20 PFOA EPFOA EXPOSUREXPOSURE, , CHILDHOODCHEALTHAND DIABETESIN A HIGHLYEXPOSEDCOMMUNITYChair(s): Tony Fletcher and Veronica VieiraRichland AO-098 Diabetes Incidence in a Cohort with Substantial Exposure to PFOAConny Karnes, Andrea Winquist, Kyle SteenlandO-099 Serum Perfluorooctanoic Acid Concentrations and Pregnancy Outcome in the Mid-Ohio Valley,2005-2010Lyndsey Darrow, Cheryl Stein, Kyle SteenlandO-100 Perfluorooctanoate Exposure and Neurobehavioral Development in Children Aged 6-12Cheryl Stein, David Savitz, David BellingerO-101 In utero Exposure to PFOA: Associations with Clinical Markers, BMI and Metabolic Syndrome inChildren Born in the Mid-Ohio ValleyRosana Hernandez Weldon, Rosana Hernandez-Weldon, Tony Fletcher, Debapriya Mondal,Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa, Brenda EskenaziO-102 Infectious Disease Risk in Children and In utero Exposure of Children to PFAAs in the Mid-Ohio ValleyTony Fletcher, Rosana Hernandez-Weldon, Giovanni Leonardi, Lorna Gibson, Valentina Gallo,Brenda Eskenazi, Michael Luster16:30-18:00 O.21 BIOMARKERSOF EXPOSUREChair(s): David Balshaw and Igor BurstynCongaree BO-103 Traffic-related Air Pollution and DNA Damage: A Longitudinal Study in Taiwanese TrafficConductorsHan-Bin Huang, Ching-Huang Lai, Guan-Wen Chen, Yong-Yang Lin, Jouni J.K. Jaakkola,Saou-Hsing Liou, Shu-Li WangO-104 Exposure to Cadmium and Risk of Breast CancerLoreta Strumylaite, Dale Baranauskiene, Rima Kregzdyte, Abdrachmanovas OlegasO-105 Levels of Heavy Metals in Urine and Blood of Residents of Areas Heavily Affected by the HebeiSpirit Oil SpillJung Ah Kim, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, Young-HyunChoi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan CheongO-106 Chronic Exposure to Organochlorine Pesticides and Levels of Thyroid Hormones in Adult Populationfrom Cidade dos Meninos, RJ, BrazilCarmen Freire, Rosalina Koifman, Paula Sarcinelli, Ana Cristina Rosa, Ruth Clapauch, SergioKoifmanP-317 Association of Highway <strong>Pro</strong>ximity and Blood Inflammatory MarkersDoug Brugge, Kevin Lane, Ding Ding Wang, Wig Zamore, Mkaya Mwamburi16:30-18:00 O.22 ENVIRONMENTAND REPRODUCTIVEChair(s): Eunhee Ha and Robert WrightEPRODUCTIVE HEALTHLexington AO-107 Maternal Exposure to Particulate Air Pollution and Fetal Growth; A Multi-Country Evaluation ofEffect and HeterogeneityPayam Dadvand, Jennifer Parker, Michelle L. Bell, Matteo Bonzini, Ulrike Gehring, Svetlana V.Glinianaia, Nelson Gouveia, Eunhee Ha, Bin Jalaludin, David Q. Rich, Rémy Slama, MarkNieuwenhuijsen, Tracey Woodruff, 0 on behalf of the ICAPPO group70E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


O-108 Meta-analysis on the Relationship between Prenatal Mercury and Birth Weight from Taiwan andKorea Birth Cohort using Structural Equation ModelsKim Byung-Mi, Mei-Huei Chen, Pau-Chung Chen, Yun-Chul Hong, Hyesook Park, Mina Ha,Yangho Kim, Moon-Hee Chang, Eunjeong Kim, Dae-Seon Kim, Eun-Hee HaO-109 Metabolomics Tools for Identifying Biomarkers of Complex Pesticide Exposure in Urine of PregnantWomen in BrittanyNathalie Bonvallot, Marie Tremblay-Franco, Cecile Canlet, Cecile Chevrier, Jean-Pierre Cravedi,Sylvaine CordierO-110 Effects of Prenatal Arsenic and Lead Exposure on Birth OutcomesBirgit Claus Henn, Adrienne Ettinger, Marianne Hopkins, Rebecca Jim, Howard Hu, DavidChristiani, David Bellinger, Robert WrightO-111 Which Periods are Susceptible for Air Pollution Effects on Fetal Growth?Sanghyuk Bae, Jin Hee Kim, Jong-Kwan Jun, Soo-Hun Cho, Yun-Chul Hong16:30-18:00 O.23 OCCUPATIONAND CANCERChair(s): John Vena and Michael WirthLexington BO-112 Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation and Arsenic at Work and Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer Risk inCentral Europe: A Multicentre Case-Control StudySimona Surdu, Tony Fletcher, Edward Fitzgerald, Michael Bloom, Francis Boscoe, DavidCarpenter, Richard Haase, Eugen Gurzau, Peter Rudnai, Kvetoslava Koppova, Joëlle Févotte,Giovanni Leonardi, Rajiv Kumar, Marie Vahter, Walter GoesslerO-113 Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Benzene Exposure: Results from an International PooledAnalysisRob Schnatter, Debora Glass, Gong Tang, Richard Irons, Lesley RushtonO-114 Mortality among Shipbreaking Workers in Taiwan-A Retrospective Cohort Study from 1985to 2008Wei-Te Wu, Yu-Jen Lin, Yoa-Hua Lu, Ya-Hui Yang, Jin-Huei Hsu, Chung-Yi Li, Chun-Yuh Yang,Saou-Hsing Liou, Trong-Neng WuO-115 Mortality Among 24,865 Workers Exposed to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Three ElectricalCapacitor Manufacturing Plants: A Ten-Year UpdateAvima Ruder, Misty Hein, Nancy Hopf, Martha WatersO-116 Exposure to Chrysotile Asbestos and Digestive Cancers in a Chinese Miner CohortXiaorong Wang, Sihao Lin, Ignatius Yu, Shelly Tse, Yajia Lan, Eiji YanoTUESDAY16:30-18:00 S.20 METHODOLOGICETHODOLOGIC CHALLENGESUSINGBIOMARKERSIN ENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYChair(s): Anna Pollack and Sunni L MumfordCongaree AS-091 Analytic Results on Bias Due to Nondifferential Misclassification of a MediatorElizabeth Ogburn, Tyler VanderWeeleS-092 Lognormal and Gamma Regression Models for Skewed Biomarker Data Subject to AssayPoolingEmily Mitchell, Robert Lyles, Michelle Danaher, Neil Perkins, Enrique SchistermanS-093 Correlated Biomarker Measurement Error: Are we Missing the Boat Due to BiasAnna Pollack, Neil Perkins, Sunni Mumford, Enrique SchistermanS-094 Adjusting for <strong>Pro</strong>cessing or Measurement Error in Regression Analyses with Biomarker ExposureLevels Assessed on Pooled SamplesRobert H. Lyles, Emily Mitchell, Ying Guo, Neil Perkins, Enrique Schisterman18:00-19:30 STUDENTSTUDENTS/N18:00-21:30 OPTIONAL/NEWRESEARCHERSSPECIALSESSIONXCURSION—Purple Martin Dinner Cruise on Lake MurrayPTIONAL EXCURSIONHall of FamePick up on upperlevel of CMCCE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster71


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Wednesday, August 2907:00-17:00 Speaker Ready Room Exhibit Hall07:00-18:00 Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall07:30-17:00 Registration Upper Level Lobby07:15-08:30 ISEE CISEE COUNCILMEETINGSBoard Room07:30-08:30 EARLYARLY MORNINGSESSIONSDoing Epidemiology Field Work in an International SettingPamela SchwinglA Snapshot of DAGs in Everyday Life: Design, Implementation andInterpretationSunni MumfordThe Ethical and Virtuous Environmental Epidemiologist: a Discussion about<strong>Pro</strong>fessional IntegrityColin L. Soskolne and Wael Al-DelaimyLexington ALexington BRichland B08:30-10:00 AWARDSPLENARYSESSIONChair(s): Dean Baker, MDColumbia BallroomJohn Goldsmith Award for Outstanding Contributions to Environmental EpidemiologyBrenda Eskenazi, PhDResearch Integrity AwardBruce Lanphear, MD, MPHRebecca James Baker AwardTBNNew Researcher Best Abstract AwardTBNStudent Poster AwardTBNSpecial Tribute in Memoriam Lars Järup, MD, PhDWEDNESDAY10:00-10:30 Morning Break Columbia Ballroom &Exhibit Hall10:30-12:00 Parallel Sessions10:30-12:00 E.05 PULMONARYHEALTHAND OUTDOORAIRChair(s): Erik Svendsen and Karin YeattsCarolina A/BE-041 A WHO Annual Air Quality Guideline for Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Derived from WHO 24-hourGuideline with Data from Seven CitiesHak Kan Lai, Chit Ming Wong, Anthony HedleyE-042 The Spatial Characteristics for Ambient Particulate Matter and Mortality in Urban Area of Beijing,ChinaYajuan Zhang, Yuming Guo, Guoxing Li, Jian Zhou, Xiaobin Jin, Wuyi Wang, Xiaochuan Pan73E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


E-043 Short-term Effects of Ambient Ozone Exposure on Daily Mortality in 20 Japanese CitiesChris-Fook-Sheng Ng, Kayo Ueda, Hiroshi Nitta, Ayano TakeuchiE-044 Association between Exposure to Traffic-related Air Pollution and Respiratory Health in Sydney,AustraliaChristine Cowie, Scott Walter, Ezz Wafaa, Xuan Wei, Rose Nectarios, Elena Belousova, Brett GToelle, Guy B MarksE-045 Mortality Effects of Particulate Matter Constituents in a National Study of U.S. Urban CommunitiesJenna Krall, G. Brooke Anderson, Francesca Dominici, Michelle Bell, Roger PengE-046 Spatial Heterogeneity of PM10 and Ozone in São Paulo, Brazil and Implications for HumanHealth StudiesMercedes Bravo, Michelle BellE-047 School Ehildren’s Environmental Knowledge and Attitudes in NigeriaAdetoun Mustapha, David.J. Briggs, Anna.L. HansellE-048 Health Effects of Traffic Related Air Pollution and Interdependencies with Physical ActivityNadine Kubesch, Audrey de Nazelle, Laura Bouso, Gloria Carrasco, Mark NieuwenhuijsenE-049 Is Chronic Exposure to High Levels of Air Pollutants Related to Susceptibility to the Short-termEffects of Air Pollutants?Annunziata Faustini, Giulia Cesaroni, Massimo Stafoggia, Francesco ForastiereE-050 Contribution of Nitrogen Oxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from Power Plant Emissions onRespiratory Symptom and Disease PrevalenceEric Amster, Maayan Haim, Jonathan Dubnov, David Broday10:30-12:00 O.24 CARDIOVASCULAREFFECTSOF AIRPOLLUTIONChair(s): Douglas Dockery and Adetoun MustaphaRichland BO-117 An Epidemiological Appraisal of the Association between Heart Rate Variability and ParticulateAir Pollution: A Meta-AnalysisNicky Pieters, Michelle Plusquin, Bianca Cox, Michal Kicinski, Jaco Vangronsveld, Tim S NawrotO-118 Soluble Ions with ICP-MS are Superior to Total Elements with XRF in Assessing ComponentspecificCardiovascular Effects of Fine Particulate MatterLucas Neas, Alexandra Schneider, Kasey Kovalcik, Margaret Herbst, Martin Case, AnnettePeters, Robert Devlin, Ronald Williams, Wayne CascioO-119 The Effect of Non-Polar Organic Particles on Emergency Cardiovascular-Related Hospital Admissionsamong the Elderly in 3 US CitiesMarianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou, Antonella Zanobetti, Brent Coull, Francesca Dominici, JoelSchwartz, Helen SuhO-120 Acute Effects of Exposure to Noise and Air Pollutants on 24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressurein AdultsTa-Yuan Chang, Wei-Ting Yang, Ven-Shing Wang, Chiu-Shong LiuO-121 Long-term Exposures to Ambient Air Pollution and the Incidence of Coronary and CerebrovascularDiseases in the EU ESCAPE CohortsFrancesco Forastiere, Giulia Cesaroni, Massimo Stafoggia, Zorana Andersen, Chiara Badaloni,Rob Beelen, Claudia Galassi, Timo Lanki, Johanna Penell, Goran Pershagen, Regina Hampel,Gerard Hoek, Barbara Hoffmann, Kateryna Fuks, Enrica Migliore, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, PekkaTiittanen, Gudrun Weinmayr, Kathrin Wolf, Annette Peters10:30-12:00 O.25 HEALTHRISKSOF CLIMATECHANGEChair(s): Yasushi Honda and Jouni JaakolaRichland CO-122 WithdrawnO-123 The Association between Gastrointestinal Infectious Disease and the Precipitation duringTyphoon Period in TaiwanKuo Chan Hung, Mu-Jean Chen, Szu-Yu Yeh, Huey-Jen Su74E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


O-124 Seasonal Trend of Mortality and Influenza Epidemic in TokyoYasushi Honda, Kazutoshi Sugimoto, Nakazawa Koichi, Yue-Leon Guo, Ho KimO-125 A Comparison of Morbidity and Mortality Responses to Heat Events in New York StateScott Sheridan***This session includes an ethics discussion ***10:30-12:00 O.26 ENDOCRINEDISRUPTIONISRUPTION: : METHODOLOGICALMISSUESChair(s): Edward Fitzgerald and Pam Factor-LitvakSSUES AND RECENTFINDINGSLexington AO-126 Correlation is not Causation: Evaluating Endocrine Disruptor Research and Children’s HealthMary S. Wolff, Stephanie EngelO-127 Phthalate Exposures and Female Pubertal Maturation: A Longitudinal StudyMary S. Wolff, Susan Teitelbaum, Susan M. Pinney, Gayle C. Windham, Lawrence H. Kushi,Frank Biro, Manori J Silva, Xiaoyun Ye, Michael E. Rybak, Daniel L. Parker, Kathleen McGovern,Chenbo Zhu, Maida Galvez, Antonia M. CalafatO-128 Thyroid Hormone Levels Twenty Years After Exposure to Dioxin in the Seveso Women’s HealthStudyJonathan Chevrier, Marcella Warner, Robert B. Gunier, Paolo Mocarelli, Paolo Brambilla, BrendaEskenaziO-129 Exposure to Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Thyroid Hormones in the U.S. National Health andNutrition Examination Survey 2007-2008Aimin Chen, Stephani Kim, Ethan Chung, Kim DietrichO-130 Dioxin Body Burden and Osteoporosis in a Community-Based Population in a Dioxin ContaminatedAreaShu-Li Wang, Ching-Chang Lee, Szu-Yi Lee, Shih-Fen Tsai, Jien-Wen Chen, Saou-HsingLiou10:30-12:00 O.27 ENVIRONMENTALEPIGENETICSChair(s): Stephanie London and Wilfried KarmausRichland AO-131 The Influence of In-utero Smoke Exposure on Atopic Disorders via Epigenetic MechanismI-Jen Wang , Shoei-Loong Lin, Pau-Chung ChenO-132 Methylation of the LEPR <strong>Pro</strong>moter Influences Leptin Concentrations at Age 18 in Girls: Effectof Mothers who Smoked During Pregnancy.Mitra Yousefi, Wilfried Karmaus, Hongmei Zhang, John Holloway, Susan Ewart, HasanArshadO-133 Influence of Maternal Arsenic Exposure on DNA methylation of KEGG Pathways in FetalTissuesMolly Kile, Andres Houseman, Andrea Baccarelli, Quazi Quamruzzaman, MahmuderRahman, Robert Wright, David ChristianiO-134 Gene Expression and Epigenetic Modification in Lipid Regulating Genes in Relation to PFOAand PFOSTony Fletcher, Lorna Harries, Tamara Galloway, David Melzer, Michael LusterO-135 Blood DNA Hypomethylation Mediates the Effects of Ambient Particulate Matter on BloodPressure: Results from Human Controlled Exposure ExperimentsAndrea Bellavia, Bruce Urch, Mary Speck, Jeremy Scott, Benedetta Albetti, BehroozBehbod, Michelle North, Frances Silverman, Diane Gold, Andrea BaccarelliO-136 Evolutionary Age Determines Differential Susceptibility of Repeated-element DNA to AirbornePollutantsHyang-Min Byun, Valeria Motta, Tommaso Panni, Pieralberto Bertazzi, Pietro Apostoli,Lifang Hou, Andrea BaccarelliWEDNESDAYE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster75


10:30-12:00 O.28 LANDAND USEREGRESSIONMODELSIN HISTORICALRECONSTRUCTIONANDPREDICTIONOF AIRPOLLUTIONEXPOSUREASSESSMENTSChair(s): Stephen Rothenberg and Erik LebretLexington BO-137 Evaluating Air Pollution Exposure Measurement Techniques in Pregnancy: A Validation Study inNorth West EnglandKimberly Hannam, Raymond Agius, Roseanne Mcnamee, Philip Baker, Colin SibleyO-138 Using Land-use Regression Models from Recent Years to Predict Historic Air Pollution ConcentrationsJohn Gulliver, Danielle Vienneau, Anna Hansell, Kees de HooghO-139 Estimating Within-City Spatial Variability of Ambient Ozone in Tehran, IranHassan Amini, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Kazem Naddafi, Ramin Nabizadeh, MasudYunesianO-140 Development of a Spatial-Temporal Ozone model for Western EuropeFatima Al-Aidarous, Danielle Vienneau, David J. BriggsO-141 Can High-Resolved Dispersion Modeling of Air Pollution be Enhanced by Land Use Regression?Michal Korek, Christer Johansson, Rob Beelen, Göran Pershagen, Tom BellanderO-142 Does the Data Source of Exposure Assessment (Land-Based Monitors vs Satellite) Modify theEffect of PM2.5 Exposure on Birth Outcomes?Ayaz Hyder, Keita Ebisu, Hyung Joo Lee, Petros Koutrakis, Michelle Bell, Kathleen Belanger10:30-12:00 O.29 SHIFTWORKHIFTWORK, , STRESSSTRESS, , CIRCADIANCDISRUPTION& HChair(s): Jim Burch and Mike Andrew& HEALTHCongaree AO-143 Associations of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms with Sleep in Police Officers: Influenceof Workplace and Psychosocial FactorsJohn Violanti, Anna Mnatsakanova, Tara Hartley, Michael Andrew, Cecil BurchfielO-144 Shift Work and Sickness Absence Among Police OfficersDesta Fekedulegn, Cecil Burchfiel, Tara Hartley, Michael Andrew, Luenda Charles,, CathyTinney-Zara, John ViolantiO-145 Exposure to Police Work Stressors and Dysregulation of the Stress Response System: The BuffaloCardio-Metabolic Occupational Police Stress studyMichael Andrew, Diane Miller, Ja k Gu, Shengqiao Li, Luenda Charles, John Violanti, AnnaMnatsakanova, Cecil BurchfielO-146 Circadian Disruption Indicators and Breast Cancer Risk among Women in IndiaJames Burch, Michael Wirth, Susan Steck, Thomas Hurley, Rajiv Sarin, Prakash Gupta, MangeshPednekar, Aparna Kapoor, James HébertO-147 Environmental-Wide Association Study of Behavioral and Physical Characteristics Related toShift WorkHien Le, Starks Sarah, Kreckmann Kim, J. Morel Symons10:30-12:00 S.21 RESEARCHESEARCH AND POLICYIMPLICATIONSFOR SUPRALINEARDOSEOSE-RESPONSEESPONSERELATIONSHIPSOF ENVIRONMENTALTOXICANTSOXICANTS: : NO N ACCEPTABLELEVELSEVELS?Chair(s): Bruce Lanphear: NCongaree BS-095 Evolution of Regulatory Standards: Establishing Acceptable LevelsBruce LanphearS-096 Multi-level Evidence of a Non-linear Dose Response Curve of Leukemia and Exposure to BenzeneRoel VermeulenS-097 Cardiovascular and Lung Cancer Mortality Associated with Air Pollution and Cigarette Smoke:Shape of the Exposure-Response RelationshipC. Arden Pope, Richard Burnett, Michelle Turner, Daniel Krewski, Aaron Cohen, Susan Gapstur,Michael ThunS-098 Low-level Lead Toxicity: The Ongoing Search for a ThresholdBruce Lanphear76E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


12:15-13:15 EHP AEHP ASSOCIATEEDITORSMEETINGHall of Fame13:30—15:00 Symposia13:30-15:00 S.22 CHILDHOODLEADPOISONINGEVALUATIONVALUATION, , RISKRASSESSMENTChair(s): Andrey KorchevskiyOISONING IN THE FORMERSOVIETUNIONNION: : EXPOSUREESSESSMENT AND HEALTHPROTECTIONAPPROACHESCongaree AS-099 Childhood Lead Poisoning in the 21st Century: What we do and don’t knowDavid GoldsmithS-100 Children’s Lead Exposure in the Former Soviet Union: Principles and Methods of Determination,Regulation and PreventionAndrey KorchevskiyS-101 Retrospective Exposure and Risk Assessment of the Lead Poisoning of Children in the Republicof KazakhstanJames RasmusonS-102 Measurements and Evaluation of Lead Contamination of Soils in the Former Soviet UnionRoger OlsenS-103 Epidemiological Approaches to the Interpretation of the Results of Biological Monitoring forChildren Living in the Lead-Contaminated EnvironmentEric Rasmuson, Mirzatay Buleshov, Laura Musabekova13:30-15:00 S.23 COMBININGOMBINING MEASUREDAND MODELEDAIRPOLLUTIONDATAFOR USEINENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGICSTUDIESChair(s): Tom LubenCongaree BS-104 Spatio-temporal Statistical Models for Data Fusion: An Application to Air QualityVeronica BerrocalS-105 The Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Assign Exposure Metrics in EnvironmentalEpidemiology Studies using Modeled Air Pollution DataJ. Allen Davis, Ellen Kirrane, Thomas J. Luben, Jason D. Sacks, Lisa Vinikoor-ImlerS-106 Examination of Short-Term Ozone Exposure and Asthma Emergency Department Visits in NorthCarolina using Measured and Modeled Air Quality DataJason D. Sacks, Ana G. Rappold, J. Allen Davis, David B. Richardson, Anna E. Waller, Thomas J.LubenS-107 The use of Air Quality Data in a Birth Cohort Study of Sub-Chronic Air Pollution Exposure andBirth DefectsLisa Vinikoor-Imler, J Allen Davis, Tom LubenS-108 Associations of Long-Term Average Ozone and PM2.5 Concentrations with Parkinson’s Diseaseamong Participants in the Agricultural Health StudyEllen F. Kirrane, J. Allen Davis, Thomas J. Luben, Christal Bowman, Jane A. Hoppin, Aaron Blair,Honglei Chen, Molini Patel, Dale Sandler, Caroline M. Tanner, Lisa Vinikoor-Imler, Mary Ward,Freya KamelWEDNESDAY13:30-15:00 S.24 COMPONENTSOFOF THE HEI NATIONALNChair(s): Kathryn AdamsOF AIRBORNEPARTICULATEAND HEALTHEALTH: : RESULTSRAND REVIEWATIONAL PARTICLECOMPONENTSTOXICITYINITIATIVERichland AS-109 Health Effects of PM Components: NYU NPACT Toxicology Results and their Integration withour Epidemiology FindingsMorton Lippmann, Lung-Chi Chen, Terry Gordon, Kazuhiko Ito, George ThurstonS-110 Health Effects of PM Components: NYU NPACT Epidemiology Results and their Integrationwith Toxicology ResultsGeorge Thurston, Kazuhiko Ito, Morton LippmannS-111 National Particulate Component Toxicity Initiative: Animal Toxicology StudiesSverre Vedal, Matthew Campen, Amie Lund, Jacob McDonald77E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


S-112 National Particle Component Toxicity (NPACT) Study Findings in Two Cardiovascular Cohortsusing Alternative Exposure Estimation ApproachesSverre Vedal, Sun-Young Kim, Kristin Miller, Timothy Larson, Timothy Gould, LianneSheppard, Silas Bergen, Adam Szpiro, Joseph Polak, Matthew Budoff, Joel KaufmanS-113 Critical Review of the Results of the HEI NPACT <strong>Pro</strong>ject: Review Panel SummaryBert Brunekreef13:30-15:00 S.25 EARLYLIFEEXPOSURESANDChair(s): Yoram FinkelsteinAND LATERNEUROTOXICEFFECTSLexington AS-114 Perinatal Air Pollution Exposure and Autism in the Nurses Health Study 2: Gender Specific Effects?Andrea Roberts, Kristen Lyall, Jaime Hart, Francine Laden, Karestan Koenen, Alberto Ascherio,Marc WeisskopfS-115 Prenatal and Postnatal Permethrin Exposure and Neurodevelopment at Age 7 in Children fromthe CHAMACOS Birth CohortLesliam Quirós-Alcalá, Kim Harley, Katherine Kogut, Celina Trujillo, Norma Calderon, MichelleVedar, Caroline Johnson, Asa Bradman, Marcia Nishioka, Brenda EskenaziS-116 PON1 Genotype and Enzyme Activity, Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure, and Attention andCognition in ChildrenBrenda Eskenazi, Nina Holland, Katherine KogutS-117 Exposure-Effect Gradient in the Neurobehavior of Schoolchildren Endemically Exposed to PesticidesYoram Finkelstein, Amit Ophir, Elyakim Doitsch, Michael Aschner, Uri Wormser, Elihu DRichterS-118 Opposite Impacts of Methylmercury and n-3 Fatty Acids on Children’s Neurobehavioral PerformanceAnna L Choi, Frodi Debes, Ulla B Mogensen, Esben-Budtz Jorgensen, Kristian S Bjerve, PalWeihe, Philippe Grandjean13:30-15:00 S.26 IMPROVINGMPROVING REVIEWSEVIEWS, , METHODSMETHODS, AND TRANSPARENCYIN ENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYTO INFORMTIMELYPUBLICHEALTHDECISIONECISION-MAKINGAKING, , PARTPIChair(s): Daniel Axelrad, PHall of FameS-119 Navigation Guide: A Systematic Methodology to Sort the Scientific Evidence Linking EnvironmentalExposures to Adverse Health OutcomesTracey J. Woodruff, Patrice Sutton, Erika KoustasS-120 Test Driving an Evidence-Based Medicine Methodology to Evaluate Human Health Effects ofEnvironmental ContaminantsErica Koustas, Patrice Sutton, Juleen Lam, Karen A. Robinson, Saunak Sen, Daniel A. Axelrad,Tracey J. WoodruffS-121 Strengthening Environmental Epidemiology for Public Health Decision-Making: A Historical PerspectiveR. Jeffrey LewisS-122 Feasibility of the Weight-of-the-Evidence Reviews for Neurotoxicants: a Case Study of PCBsMichael GoodmanS-123 Can This Study Be Used? Lessons From the Trenches of Environmental Risk AssessmentGlinda Cooper13:30-15:00 S.27 IMPROVINGMPROVING THE LINKAGESBETWEEN AIRPOLLUTIONEPIDEMIOLOGYPIDEMIOLOGY, , QUALITATIVEQSCIENCEASSESSMENTSSESSMENT, AND QUANTITATIVERISKASSESSMENTChair(s): Neal FannS-124 The Role of Epidemiology in Quantitative Risk AssessmentMichelle BellRichland C78E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


S-125 Improving the Linkages between Air Pollution Epidemiology, Qualitative Science Assessment,and Quantitative Risk AssessmentNino KünzliS-126 Qualitative Science Assessment of Air Pollution Effects: Informing Risk and Policy AssessmentMary Ross, Thomas Luben, Jason SacksS-127 ISEE Symposia: Improving the Linkages between Air Pollution Epidemiology, Qualitative ScienceAssessment, and Quantitative Risk AssessmentJane SchroederS-128 Improving the Linkages between Air Pollution Epidemiology, Qualitative Science Assessment,and Quantitative Risk Assessment: Lessons for and from EpidemiologyDouglas DockeryS-129 Improving the Linkages between Air Pollution Epidemiology, Qualitative Science Assessment,and Quantitative Risk Assessment; Perspectives from a Funding InstitutionKatherine Walker13:30-15:00 S.28 THEHE EPIDEMIOLOGICPROGNOSISFOR THE CHILDRENOF FUKUSHIMAUKUSHIMA:RECOMMENDATIONSFROM LESSONSLEARNEDAFTER CHERNOBYLChair(s): Erik SvendsenRichland BS-130 Radioactive Contamination of Foods by the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Disaster in JapanNaoki Kunugita, Hiroshi Terada, Ichiro YamaguchiS-132 Non-cancer Effects of Pre-Natal Radiation ExposureYevgeniya Stepanova, Vitaliy VdovenkoS-133 Chernobyl vs. Fukushima: Can Animal Models Inform Public Health Risks Associated WithChronic Low Dose Radiation Exposure?Timothy Mousseau, Anders Moller13:30-15:00 S.29 THEGLOBALENVIRONMENTALBURDENOF2010 PROJECTPChair(s): Aaron Cohen and Majid EzzatiOF DISEASEISEASE: : ESTIMATESEFROM THE GBD: EGBDLexington BS-135 The Global Burden of Disease attributable to Outdoor Air Pollution: estimates from the GBD2010 <strong>Pro</strong>jectAaron Cohen, H Ross Anderson, Michael Brauer, Richard BurnettS-136 The Global Burden of Disease Attributable to Household Air Pollution from Cooking with SolidFuels: Estimates from the GBD 2010Kirk R. Smith, Kirk BruceS-137 The Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors 2010 StudyMajid EzzatiS-138 An Update on the Global Burden of Disease from Lead ExposureHoward HuWEDNESDAY15:00-16:30 P.3 POSTEROSTER SESSION3Exhibit HallAIRPOLLUTIONEXPOSUREASSESSMENTP-299 Estimates of Population Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution in Asia, North America andEuropeJonah Lipsitt, Jason Su, Michael Jerrett, Joshua Apte, Audrey de Nazelle, Bernard Beckerman,Jose TexcalacP-300 Review of the Air Quality Health Index and the Air Quality IndexHong Chen, Ray CopesP-301 Modeling Manganese Concentrations in Rural Households in the Mining District of Molango,Mexico.Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez, Marlene Cortez-Lugo, Sandra Rodríguez-Dozal, Victor Soberanis,Irma RosasE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster79


P-302 Black Carbon Exposure During Dfferent Modes of Transport in Stockholm, SwedenAnne-Sophie Merritt, Tom Bellander, Antonis GeorgellisP-303 Assessment of Personal and Ambient Particulate Matter Exposure in Kathmandu Valley, NepalAnobha Gurung, Michelle L. BellP-304 Approaches for Translating PM2.5 Epidemiological Evidence into a Basis for Standards Levels.Pradeep Rajan, Beth Hassett-Sipple, Mark Schmidt, Karen MartinP-305 Correlation between Particulate Matter Concentrations at the Fixed Site and Personal Exposure:Exposure Assessment Study in JapanTakehiro Michikawa, Satoshi Nakai, Hiroshi Nitta, Kenji TamuraP-306 Attribution of Ozone-related Health Risks in the United States to International AnthropogenicEmissionsSusan Anenberg, Barron Henderson, Charles Fulcher, John Langstaff, Karen Wesson, SteveDutton, Farhan Akhtar, Zachary Pekar, Neal Fann, Pat Dolwick, Bryan Hubbell, Lin ZhangP-307 Estimating Long-Term Chronic Exposure to PM10 Employing a Land use Regression ModelHassan Amini, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Kazem Naddafi, Ramin Nabizadeh, MasudYunesianP-308 Individual-scale Long-Term Exposure Assessment to SO2 for Epidemiologic Research using aLand Use Regression Model in Tehran, IranHassan Amini, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Kazem Naddafi, Ramin Nabizadeh, MasudYunesianP-309 Application of Land Use Regression Model to Specify the Spatial Discrepancies of NO2 in Tehran,IranHassan Amini, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Kazem Naddafi, Ramin Nabizadeh, MasudYunesianP-310 Mobile Monitoring of Spatial and Temporal Variation of Traffic-Related Air Pollution in a Near-Highway Urban Neighborhood over a Full YearWig Zamore, Luz Padro-Martinez, Allison Patton, Jeffrey B. Trull, Wig Zamore, Doug Brugge,John L. DurantP-311 Emissions and Health Impacts of Bioaerosols from Composting: A ReviewEmma Littlewood, Joyshri Sarangi, Gordon Nichols, Anna HansellP-312 Estimating Journey-to-School Air-Pollution Exposure for Children using Mobile Phone TechnologyDuncan Whyatt, Thomas KeeganP-313 Mechanistic Exposure Assessment of Ultrafine PMDenis Sarigiannis, Zisis Samaras, Ilias Vouitsis, Spyros Karakitsios, Vasilis KalaitzisP-314 Characterization of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Modeled Air Quality Data in Urban andRural Areas of North CarolinaTom Luben, Jason Sacks, Allen DavisAIRPOLLUTIONAND ADULTHEALTHP-315 Cardiovascular Health Effects Associated with Black CarbonTom LubenP-316 Highway <strong>Pro</strong>ximity Associations with 10 Cytokines and Other Blood BiomarkersDoug Brugge, Kevin Lane, Albert Tai, Mark WoodinP-318 Air Pollution and Oxidative Stress in a Subsample of Obese and Nonobese Patients with andwithout Asthma.Cadena Hernández, Leticia Hernandez-Cadena, Albino Barraza, Fernando Holguin, ConsueloEscamilla-Nuñez, Efrain Navarro, Leandrea Burwell, Isabel RomieuP-319 PM2.5 and Mortality Risk: Modification by Diabetes and the Neurological Impairment, A NationalAnalysisAntonella Zanobetti, Francesca Dominici, Yun Wang, Joel SchwartzP-320 Respiratory Health Effects of Traffic Redistribution due to a New Road TunnelChristine T Cowie, Nectarios Rose, Wafaa Ezz, Wei Xuan, Adriana Cortes-Waterman, ElenaBelousova, Brett G Toelle, Vicky Sheppeard, Guy B Marks80E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-321 Specific Water-Soluble Components of Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) are Associated withCardiovascular Health among Diabetic IndividualsAlexandra Schneider, Lucas M Neas, Kasey D Kovalcik, Margaret C Herbst, Alan Hinderliter,Martin Case, Ronald W Williams, Wayne E Cascio, Annette Peters, Robert B DevlinP-322 The Effect of Air Pollution on Hemoglobin Levels in Patients with End-Stage Renal DiseaseJaime E Hart, M. Alan Brookhart, Wolfgang C Winkelmayer, Francine LadenP-323 The Association of PM2.5 and All-cause Mortality and Possible Effect Modification by Diet,Alcohol, and Physical ActivityJaime E Hart, Diane Feskanich, Robin C Puett, Jeff D Yanosky, Francine LadenP-324 Circulating Levels or Cytokines in Subjects Exposed to Fluoro-edenite FibersVenerando Rapisarda, Luca Nunzio, Andrea Marconi, Lucrezia Fago, Agata Golino, ConcettinaFenga, Chiara Costa, Marisa Barbagallo, Lucia Rapisarda, Lidia <strong>Pro</strong>iettiP-325 Estimating the Effect of Fine-Particulate Air Pollution on Emergency Admissions for CardiovascularDiseaseTzu-I Sung, Hsiang-Chin Hsu, How-Ran GuoP-326 High Level PM10 Exposure and Hospital Admissions for the Elderly Aged 65 Years and Older:Concentration-Response Shapes and Sensitive SubgroupsBaoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhe Liu, Li Liu, Jinfen Li, Xiaoping Xue, Yongchun Wu, Ligang Ma,Yanping ZhangP-327 Inhalable Particulate Matter and MtDNA Copy Number in a Highly Exposed PopulationAndrea Baccarelli, Laura Dioni, Francesco Barretta, Zhang Xiao, John McCracken, Anaite Diaz,Giovanna Rizzo, Shanshan Wu, Sheng Wang, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, Lifang Hou, Hongmei JiangP-328 Association between Ozone Exposure and Onset of Stroke in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania1994-2000Xiaohui Xu, Sandie Ha, Yilun Sun, Evelyn O. TalbottP-329 Measurements of Serum Total Antioxidant Status in Response to Dramatic Change of ParticulateAir Pollutants during the Beijing OlympicsYanli Li, Matthew Bonner, Richard Browne, Furong Deng, Lili Tian, Lina MuP-330 Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution and Heart FailureGiulia Cesaroni, Nera Agabiti, Massimo Stafoggia, Gian Francesco Mureddu, AlessandroBoccanelli, Roberto Latini, Serge Masson, Francesco ForastiereP-331 Air Pollution and Mortality in Sensitive SubgroupsGetahun Bero Bedada, Auriba Raza, Tomas Lind, Petter Ljungman, Göran Pershagen, TomBellanderP-332 Associations between Air Pollution and Mortality among Black and White Adults in the UnitedStatesJennifer Parker, Nataliya KravetsP-333 Short-term Effects of Traffic-Related Air Pollution on Heart Rate Variability in DiabeticPatientsHeike Luttmann-Gibson, Allison Cohen, Brent Coull, Edward Horton, Petros Koutrakis, MurrayMittleman, Joel Schwartz, Gregory Wellenius, Antonella Zanobetti, Diane GoldP-334 Assessing the Impact of Spatial Variation on Air Pollution and Human Mortality in Birmingham,ALRebecca Klemm, Eddie Thomas, Ron WyzgaP-335 Can Respiratory Cancer be Caused by Nickel Compounds in Ambient Air?Tom K GrimsrudP-336 Short-term Effects of Air Pollution on Cardiovascular Events in England and Wales: CasecrossoverAnalysisAi Milojevic, Shakoor Hajat, Ben Armstrong, Liam Smeeth, Ross Anderson, Paul WilkinsonP-337 Association between Air Pollution and Hospital Admissions for Ischemic Heart Disease in Wuhan,ChinaHao Xiang, Vincent Arena, Evelyn Talbott, Kristen Mertz, Lu Ann Brink, Bi YongyiP-338 Association of Daily Cardiovascular-Related Hospital Admissions with Ambient Air PollutionLevels in Wuhan, ChinaHao Xiang, Evelyn Talbott, Kristen Mertz, Lu Ann Brink, Vincent Arena, Judith Rager, Yongyi BiP-339 Withdrawn81E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterWEDNESDAY


P-340 Ozone-related Respiratory Morbidity in a Low-pollution RegionSheryl Magzamen, Yoonsang Kim, Catherine Karr, Elizabeth Hom, Serena Chung, Brian Lamb,Michael Yost, Beryl Schulman, Fenske RichardP-341 Bronchitis, but not Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Increases the Risk of Air Pollution RelatedAsthma Hospital AdmissionKevin Cromar, Kaz Ito, Rob Silverman, George ThurstonP-342 Particulate Matter Effect on Health StatusYacouba GnegneAIRPOLLUTIONAND CHILDHEALTHMETHODSP-343 An Investigation of Children’s Health Effects of Environmental Lead Pollution Resulting fromLocal Industries in a Rural Area of ChinaSihao Lin, Xiaorong Wang, Ignatius Yu, Jianying Miao, jin LiP-344 Volatile Organic Compounds Exposure and Respiratory Function in Preschoolers from Motherswhose Participated in a Randomized Clinical Trial during PregnancyAlbino Barraza-Villarreal, Consuelo Escamilla-Nuñez, Leticia Hernández-Cadena, Efraín Navarro-Olivos, José-Luis Texcalac-Sangrador, Claire Shackleton, Peter Sly, Usha Ramakrishnan,Isabelle RomieuP-345 Exposure to PM10 and their Association with Lung Function and Systemic Inflammation inMexican SchoolchildrenLeticia Rafael-Vázquez, Betzabeth Quintanilla-Vega, Marco Sánchez-Guerra, Efraín Navarro-Olivos, Andrea De Vizcaya Ruíz, Albino Barraza-Villarreal, Violeta Mugica, Maribel Uribe-Ramírez, Leticia Hernández-CadenaP-346 Air Pollution and Children HealthAfrim TABAKU, Dila Gjonaj, Gentiana Qirjako, Besnik SerjaniP-347 Mortality and Morbidity in Children and the Elderly Caused by Air Pollution (Sao Paulo, Brazil)Paulo Eduardo Alves Camargo-CruzP-348 Derivation of Blood Vanadium Benchmark Concentration using Limiting Hazard FactorNina Zaitseva, Pavel Shur, Nina Atiskova, Chigvinzhev Vladimir, Markova ElenaP-349 High Level PM10 Exposure and Respiratory Hospital Admissions of Children under 5 YearsOld: Concentration-Response Shapes and Sensitive SubgroupsBaoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhe Liu, Li Liu, Jinfen Li, Xiaoping Xue, Yongchun Wu, Ligang Ma,Yanping ZhangP-350 High Level SO2 Exposure and Children’s Respiratory Hospital Admissions Under 5 Years Old:Concentration-Response Shapes and Sensitive SubgroupsBaoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhe Liu, Li Liu, Jinfen Li, Xiaoping Xue, Yongchun Wu, Ligang Ma,Yanping ZhangP-351 CO Air Pollution and Children’s Respiratory Hospital Admissions under 5 Years Old in Taiyuan,China: Concentration-Response Shapes and Sensitive SubgroupsBaoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhe Liu, Li Liu, Jinfen Li, Xiaoping Xue, Yongchun Wu, Ligang Ma,Yanping ZhangP-352 WithdrawnP-353 WithdrawnP-354 Environmental Exposure NOx and Respiratory Function in Preschoolers from Mothers whoParticipated in a Randomized Clinical Trial during PregnancyMaria-Consuelo Escamilla-Nuñez, Albino Barraza-Villarreal, Leticia Hernandez-Cadena, JoséLuis Texcalac-Sangrador, Claire Shackleton, Peter Sly, Usha Ramakrishnan, Isabelle RomieuP-355 Particulate Matter and Emergency Room Visits for Respiratory Causes in ChildrenÉdouard Chatignoux, Sabine Host, Laure BeaujouanP-437 School Environment and Respiratory Health of Children (The SEARCH Study)Peter Rudnai, Eva Csobod, Eva Vaskovi, Margherita Neri, Mihaly Varro, Luciana Sinisi, EduartCani, Jasna Dragonic, Zorica Korac, Vladimir Hudek, Katarina HalzlovaP-356 An Illustration of Bias Arising in the Estimation of Short Term Effects of Air Pollution usingTime Stratified Case-Crossover AnalysisÉdouard Chatignoux, Sabine Host82E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-357 The Redevelopment of the Rapid Inquiry Facility Tool for Environmental Epidemiological AnalysisFederico Fabbri, Yang Wang, Peter Hambly, Linda Beale, Anna HansellP-358 Epidemiological Evaluation of Notifications of Environmental Events in Sao Paulo-Brazil-Contributions to Practice in Epidemiological Surveillance in Environmental HealthTelma Nery, Rogerio Christensen, Andre Leite, Sonia Zanotti, Mirta Silva, Graziela Silva,Roseane SouzaP-359 Analytical Quality Requirements in Human Biomonitoring <strong><strong>Pro</strong>gram</strong>s: Trace Elements in HumanBloodMilena Horvat, Janja Snoj Tratnik, Darja Mazej, Ingvar Berghdal, Staffan SkerfvingP-360 Integrated Estimation of Environmental Effects on Population HealthAlla Gorova, Yury Buchavy, Iryna KlimkinaP-361 Monitoring Long Term Effects of Air Pollution in Italy: Use of the National Health InterviewSurvey and its PossibilitiesEnnio Cadum, Morena Stroscia, Giuseppe Costa, Chiara Marinacci, Martina Gandini, GabriellaSebastiani, Gabriele ZaniniP-362 A Bayesian Source Apportionment Model for PM Monitoring DataAmber Hackstadt, Roger D. PengP-363 Intra- and Inter-observer Reliability in Ultrasound Measurements of Penis Length and Width:Methodological Considerations for Endocrine Disruptor ResearchJE Korte, ER Unal, LJ, Jr. Guillette, V Ramakrishnan, RB NewmanP-364 Rankability of an Integrated Environmental Health IndicatorDanny Houthuijs, Anne Knol, Caroline Ameling, Diane Houweling, Brigit Staatsen, ErikLebret, Hanneke KruizeP-365 Electronic and Mobile Media: Experiences from the UK Cosmos Cohort Study on Mobile PhoneUse and HealthHEALTHMireille B Toledano, Rachel B Smith, Margaret Douglass, Paul ElliottP-366 COSMOS Study: Validation of Self-Reported Mobile Phone UseLena Hillert, Karin Fremling, Rachel B Smith, Sirpa Heinävaara, Anders Ahlbom, PaulElliott, Anssi Auvinen, Mireille B ToledanoP-367 Preparing Air Monitoring Data for Input in Epidemiological and Risk Assessment Studies: DataCleaning and Dataset ValidationClaire AustinAIRPOLLUTIONAND PREGNANCYP-368 Results of <strong>Pro</strong>spective Study on Priconceptual Exposure to Environmental Hazards and PregnancyOutcomesNatalya BilenkoP-369 Do Air Pollutants have a Short-term Influence on Time to Pregnancy? A Current-Duration Analysisin the General Population.Lise Giorgis Allemand, Florence Pittion, Sébastien Bottagisi, Ditte Nørbo Sørensen, AlineBohet, Béatrice Ducot, Niels Keiding, Jean Bouyer, Rémy SlamaP-370 Decreased Placental Mitochondrial DNA-content in Response to Particulate Air Pollution DuringIn Utero LifeBram Janssen, Elke Munters, Nicky Pieters, Karen Smeets, Bianca Cox, Ann Cuypers, FransFierens, Joris Penders, Jaco Vangronsveld, Wilfried Gyselaers, Tim NawrotP-371 Prenatal Residential <strong>Pro</strong>ximity to Facilities with Air Emissions and Birth Defects in NuecesCounty, Texas 2001-2006Molini Patel, J. Allen Davis, Thomas Luben, Lisa Vinikoor-Imler, Peter LangloisP-372 Exposure to Air Pollution from Traffic and Pregnancy Outcome in the Swedish Birth CohortBAMSEOlena Gruzieva, Anna Bergström, Inger Kull, Erik Melén, Magnus Wickman, Tom Bellander,Göran PershagenP-373 Meta-analysis of the Effects of Formaldehyde Exposure on the Risk of Spontaneous AbortionThomas F. Bateson, Barbara Glenn, David Bayliss, Dihua Xu, Bimal SinhaP-374 Withdrawn83E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterWEDNESDAY


CANCERP-375 Association between Cryptorchidism and Hypospadias and Maternal Exposure to Particulate AirPollution and Dust Storms Days in Israel, 2000-2006Keren Agay-Shay, Chava Peretz, Michael Friger, Shai Linn, Ammatzia Peled, Yona AmitaiP-376 Central Nervous System Tumours in Children and Adolescents: Mortality Trend in the City ofRio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1980-2009Gina Monteiro, Brenda Gasparini, Sergio KoifmanP-377 United States Lung Cancer Trends by Histologic TypeDenise Riedel Lewis, David Check, Susan S. DevesaP-378 Update to the U.S. EPA’s Guidelines for Human Exposure AssessmentNicolle Tulve, Marian Olsen, Michael Broder, Diane HenshelP-379 The Risk of Bladder Cancer in Relation to Health Habits and Occupational ExposureJudith Shaham, Hava PeretzP-380 What are the Implications of Silica Dust Exposure being Labeled as a Carcinogen?David F Goldsmith, Tee L GuidottiP-381 WithdrawnP-382 Predictor Factors of HPV Infection after Treatment of Precursor Lesions of Cervical Cancer inWomen from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Vanessa Mignone, Rosalina Koifman, Sergio Koifman, Ilce SilvaP-383 Evaluation of Carcinogenic Potential of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mullus Barbatusfrom the Sicily Channel by TEFsGea Oliveri Conti, Chiara Copat, Caterina Ledda, Giovanni Arena, Maria Fiore, Roberto Fallico,Salvatore Sciacca, Margherita FerranteHALOGENATEDORGANICCOMPOUNDSAND PESTICIDES– HEALTHEFFECTSP-384 Toxic Equivalency of Dioxins, Furans and PCBs, and the Spectrum of Diabetes Outcomes.Charles Everett, Olivia ThompsonP-385 WithdrawnP-386 The Effect of Organochlorine Pesticides on the Incidence of Male Infertility under the Conditions of South of the Kyrgyz RepublicRakhmanbek Toichuev, Dilshod Mirzakulov, Bazarbai EsekeevP-387 The Effect of Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) on the Development of Perinatal Encephalopathy(PE)Rakhmanbek ToichuevP-388 The efEfect of Organochlorine Pesticides (OCPs) on the Prevalence of Hepatitis in ChildrenRakhmanbek Toichuev, Akmaral Argynbaeva, Saparbai JoldoshovP-389 Male Serum Testosterone Levels Fall Steadily between 6 and 12 Weeks of Age: Implications forthe Study of Endocrine DisruptionMargaret A. Adgent, Walter J. Rogan, D. Walt Chandler, Jon M. Nakamoto, David M. UmbachP-390 Acute Pesticide Poisoning in BamakoHinde Hami, Tidiane Diallo, Ababacar Maïga, Abdelrhani Mokhtari, Rachida Soulaymani-Bencheikh, Abdelmajid SoulaymaniP-391 Associations between Persistent Organic Pollutants and Insulin Resistance in a Highly ExposedPopulation from Arctic Quebec (Canada)Beatriz Valera, Éric Dewailly, Renee Dallaire, Pierre Ayotte, Anassour-Laouan-Sidi Eladhji, PaulPoirierP-392 Associations between Cigarette Smoking and Total Mortality Differ Depending on Serum Concentrationsof Persistent Organic Pollutants among the ElderlyYu-Mi Lee, David R. Jacobs, Jr, Duk-Hee LeeP-393 Associations between Organochlorine Pesticides and Vitamin D Deficiency in the U.S. PopulationJin-Hoon Yang, Yu-Mi Lee, Sang-Geun Bae, David R. Jacobs, Jr, Duk-Hee Lee84E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-394 Monitoring TDS Health Indicators in France: National Temporal and Spatial Trends for SpermQuality, Testis Cancer and Congenital MalformationsJoëlle Le Moal, Yao Kujdawu, Annie-Claude Paty, Matthieu Rolland, Jacques De Mouzon,Laurence Guldner, Verène WagnerP-395 Pyrethroid Pesticides Exposure among French Adults from the French Nutrition and Health Survey(ENNS)Nadine Fréry, Laurence Guldner, Abdessattar Saoudi, Gregoire Falq, Robert Garnier, AbdelkrimZeghnounP-396 Partial Least Squares Regression of Serum Levels of Environmental Contaminants and ReproductiveMarkers in Males from Greenland, Poland and UkraineVirissa Lenters, Lützen Portengen, Lidwien AM Smit, Aleksander Giwercman, Lars Rylander,Gunnar Toft, Jens Peter Bonde, Dick Heederik, Roel VermeulenP-397 Pesticides, Solvents, and Chronic Kidney Disease Mortality in the Agricultural Health StudyKate Applebaum, Jenna Waggoner, Jane Hoppin, Laura Beane-Freeman, Dale SandlerP-398 Children and Pesticides in Washington D.C.: Regulation, Education, and CommunicationBrian Mattes, David GoldsmithHEALTHEFFECTSOF EXPOSURESDURING PREGNANCYP-399 The Effect of Gestational Maternal Occupation on Pediatric Atopic DermatitisI-Jen Wang, Yueliang Leon Guo, Hui-Ju Wen, Pau-Chung ChenP-400 Trace Exposure to Toxic Metals in Women Adversely Influences Embryo Implantation during invitro Fertilization (IVF)Michael Bloom, Victor Fujimoto, Amy Steuerwald, Gloria Cheng, Patrick ParsonsP-401 Maternal Dietary Fat and Fatty Acid Intake in Association with Autism Spectrum DisordersKristen Lyall, Kassandra Munger, Éilis O’Reilly, Susan Santangelo, Alberto AscherioP-402 Determinants of Placental Transfer of Perfluorinated CompoundsAmanda Ode, Christian Lindh, Lars Rylander, Karin Källén, Peik Gustafsson, Per Olofsson, StenIvarsson, Anna Rignell-HydbomP-403 Prenatal Exposure to Organophosphate Insecticides and Birth Outcomes Taking into AccountGenetic PON1 Susceptibility, in the PELAGIE Mother-child CohortCecile Chevrier, Christine Kervarrec, Gwendolina Limon, Christine Monfort, FlorenceRouget, Ronan Garlantezec, Gael Durand, Sylvaine CordierP-404 Iron Metabolism Gene Polymorphisms, Metals Exposure, and Birth OutcomesBirgit Claus Henn, Adrienne Ettinger, Marianne Hopkins, Earl Hatley, Howard Hu, DavidChristiani, David Bellinger, Robert WrightP-405 Prenatal Exposure to Mobile Phone Use and Children’s IntelligencePei-Hsuan Wu, Ching-Chun Lin, Feng-Ming Tsao, Wu-Shiun Hsieh, Pau-Chung ChenP-406 Asthma and Allergy in Children is Associated with Prenatal Exposure to Environmental ContaminantsIsabelle Sioen, Elly Den Hond, Vera Nelen, Els Van De Mieroop, Nicolas Van Larebeke, GreetSchoetersP-407 Prenatal Exposure to Selected Toxic Metals and Organochlorine Pesticides in Relation to Cytokine<strong>Pro</strong>duction by Placental Trophoblast CellsHenrieta Patayova, Lubica Palkovicova, Katarina Rausova, Eva reichrtova, Irina Stoian,Margaret Sounders, Monika Ursínyova, Anton Kocan, Sona WimmerovaP-408 Organochlorine Compounds and Thyroid Function in Pregnant WomenPam Factor-Litvak, Colette Friedenson, Xinhua Liu, Piera Cirillo, Olga Kalantzi, Yunzhu Wang,Myrto Petreas, June-Soo Park, Katrina Kezios, Barbara CohnP-409 Reproductive Effects of Exposure to the Emissions of Incinerators: the MONITER <strong>Pro</strong>jectAndrea Ranzi, Silvia Candela, Ferdinando Luberto, Elisa Carretta, Flavia Baldacchini, MicheleCordioli, Laura Bonvicini, Anna Freni Sterrantino, Paolo Marzaroli, Andrea Evangelista, CarlaAncona, Paola Angelini, Paolo Lauriola, Francesco ForastiereP-410 Effects of Prenatal Air Pollutant Exposure on 6-Month-old Atopic Dermatitis.Hui-Ju Wen, Tung-Liang Chiang, Shio-Jean Lin, Yue Leon GuoWEDNESDAYE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster85


P-411 Prenatal Exposure Influence the Relationship between Blood Lead Level and Blood Pressure inChildrenAimin Zhang, Howard Hu, Brisa N Sanchez, Adrienne S Ettinger, Sung Kyun Park, DavidCantonwine, Lourdes Schnaas, Robert O. Wright, Hector Lamadrid-Figueroa, Martha MariaTellez-RojoTEMPERATUREAND HEALTHP-412 WithdrawnP-413 Associations between Meteorological Factors and Daily Mortality Rates in Southern Israel over2000-2008 YearsMichael Friger, Ekaterina Kondratyuk, Larissa GermanP-414 The Characteristics of Places within Seven U.S. cities where the Mortality Rate is Highest duringExtreme Heat EventsDavid Hondula, Robert DavisP-415 Impacts of High Temperature on Morbidity in Seoul, South KoreaJongsik Ha, Haeoyoung Pak, YongSeong ShinP-416 Effects of High Temperature on Body Temperature and Blood Pressure in Elderly People Livingin Poor Housing ConditionsYoung-Min Kim, Soyeon Kim, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Kyusik Choi, Byungok AhnP-417 Heat-related Premature Death in BeijingTiantian Li, Yanlin Gao, Zhaorong Liu, Yanli Cheng, Dongqun XuP-418 Temperature Effects on Mortality in 15 Asian CitiesYoun-Hee Lim, Ho Kim, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Leon Guo, Bin-Yu ChenP-419 Short-term Impact of Air Temperature on Daily Mortality in Cities and Administrative Districtsof Bavaria, GermanySusanne Breitner, Kathrin Wolf, Josef Cyrys, Annette Peters, Alexandra SchneiderP-420 Heat and Weather Related Mortality in the United States, 2006-2008Jeffrey Berko, Jesse Bassitch, Jennifer ParkerP-421 Temperature Modifies Associations between Ozone and Acute Mortality: Effects by SocioeconomicStatusBae Hyunjoo, Ha Jongsik, Shin Yongseung, Lim YuraP-422 The Role of Temperature and Climate on Mortality due to Ischemic Heart Disease in MexicoMaria Guadalupe Garibay-Chavez, German Corey, Arturo CurielP-423 Climate Change and Health Effects: "Heat Wave" and Increased Mortality among Frail Subjectsin an Urban MetropolisCristiana Ivaldi, Paolo Carnà, Antonio Caiazzo, Serena Poncino, Renata Pelosini, Ennio CadumP-424 Comparing Seven Observed and Forecasted Weather Data <strong>Pro</strong>ducts’ Performance in AssessingHeat-Mortality AssociationsYeh-Hsin Chen, Kai Zhang, Joel Schwartz, Richard Rood, Marie S. O’Neill O'NeillP-425 Cold Ambient Temperature is Associated with Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Helsinki, FinlandFrank Rosenthal, Markku Kuisma, Timo Lanki, Tareq Hussein, James Boyd, Jaana Halonen, JuhaPekkanenP-426 A Case-crossover Study: The Effects of Heat Waves and AQI on Daily Mortality in BeijingJinliang Zhang, Ling Liu, Guoliang Chen, Yun Zhou, Fahe ChaiMETALSAND ARSENIC– EXPOSUREAND HEALTHEFFECTSP-427 The Level and the Main Source of Metal, Metals Exposed by the Dietary in Resident of Countyin Northern JiangsuJinliang Zhang, Ling Liu, Xiuge Zhao Xiuge, Guoliang Chen, Xianliang Wang, Jin Ma, FengzhuTan, Binghui Zheng, Wei Meng WeiP-428 Risks to Children’s Health Associated with Environmental Lead in Copper-<strong>Pro</strong>ducing UrbanAreas in the Middle Urals: Assessment and InterventionLarisa Privalova, Boris Katsnelson, Vladimir Gurvitch, Sergey Kuzmin, Olga Malykh, SergeyVoronin, Galina Matyukhina, Alexander Marshalkin, Ekaterina Kireyeva, Julia Soloboyeva86E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


P-429 Heavy Metal Levels in Seminal Plasma of General Population: A Pilot Human BiomonitoringStudyMaria Fiore, Giovanni Arena, Chiara Copat, Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti, Maria Altomare, LuciaVicari, Filippo Giacone, Enzo Vicari, Aldo Eugenio Calogero, Salvatore Sciacca, MargheritaFerranteP-430 An Integrated Approach to the Study of Mercury in the Indian River Lagoon: Dolphins, Fish,and Humans.Adam Schaefer, Emily Jensen, Derek Tremain, Greg Bossart, John ReifP-431 Relationships between Occupational Exposure and Heavy Metal Levels in Men Living in anEastern Sicily Industrial AreaMaria Altomare, Lucia O. Vicari, Maria Fiore, Margherita Ferrante, Roberto Fallico, Rosita A.Condorelli, Sandro La Vignera, Laura Cimino, Aldo E. Calogero, Enzo VicariP-432 Negative Effects of Heavy Metals Levels in the Seminal Plasma of Men Living in an Easter SicilyEnvironmental Risk AreaMaria Altomare, Lucia O. Vicari, Margherita Ferrante, Maria Fiore, Salvatore Sciacca, Rosita A.Condorelli, Sandro La Vignera, Francesco Cocchiara, Aldo E. Calogero, Enzo VicariP-433 Iron Metabolism Genes and Body Burden of Lead: a Pathway AnalysisMonica K. Silver, Robert O. Wright, Bhramar Mukherjee, Linda H. Nie, David Sparrow,Pantel Vokonas, Joel Schwartz, Howard Hu, Sung Kyun ParkP-434 Association between Iron Metabolism Genes and Toenail Heavy Metals: a Pathway AnalysisSung Kyun Park, Monica K. Silver, Robert O. Wright, Bhramar Mukherjee, David Sparrow, PantelVokonas, Howard Hu, Joel SchwartzP-435 Genetic Determinants of Urine Arsenic Metabolites: A Quantitative Trait Locus LinkageScanMaria Tellez-Plaza, Matthew O.Gribble, V. Saroja Voruganti, Shelley A. Cole, Kevin A.Francesconi, Walter Goessler, Barbara V. Howard, Jason G. Umans, Ellen K. Silbergeld,Eliseo Guallar, Nora Franceschini, Kari E. North, Linda Kao, Ana Navas-AcienP-436 Oxidative Stress Effects of Exposure to Arsenic on Male Semiconductor WorkersChih-Hong Pan, Chiou-Jong Chen, Yeou-Lih Huang16:30—18:00 Parallel Sessions16:30-18:00 E.06 THINKINGHINKING AHEADHEAD: : PREDICTINGPAND PLANNINGFOR THE EFFECTSOF CLIMATECHANGEON HUMANHEALTHChair(s): Kate Adams and Nadav DavidovitchCarolina A/BE-052 A Time-series Studies: The Relationship between Temperature and Acute Stroke EventsJinliang Zhang, Ling Liu, Fang Liu, Yun ZhouE-053 The Lag Effects of Temperature on Acute Stroke EventsJinliang Zhang, Ling Liu, Fang Liu, Fahe ChaiE-054 Joint Effects of Temperature and Ozone on Cardiorespiratory MortalityAna Rappold, James Crooks, Jenise Swall, David Diaz-Sanchez, Lucas NeasE-055 <strong>Pro</strong>jecting Future Transmission of Malaria under Climate Change Scenarios: Challenges and OpportunitiesWeiwei Yu, Kerrie Megersen, Xiaofang Ye, Lyle Turner, Wenbiao Hu, Yuming Guo, XiaoyuWang, Shilu TongE-056 Maternal Exposure to a Heatwave and Gestational Age in Brisbane, AustraliaJiajia Wang, Gail Williams, Xiaochuan Pan, Shilu TongE-057 Co-benefits of Global Greenhouse Gas Mitigation for Future Air Quality and Human Health viaTwo MechanismsJ. Jason West, Steven J. Smith, Raquel A. Silva, Vaishali Naik, Zachariah Adelman, Meridith M.Fry, Susan Anenberg, Yuqiang Zhang, Larry W. Horowitz, Jean-Francois Lamarque, LouisaEmmonsWEDNESDAYE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster87


E-058 Short-term Effects of Air Temperature on Blood Markers of Coagulation and Inflammation inPotentially Susceptible IndividualsClaudia L Schäuble, Regina Hampel, Susanne Breitner, Regina Rückerl, Richard Phipps, DavidDiaz-Sanchez, Robert B Devlin, Jaqueline D Carter, Joleen Soukup, Robert Silbajoris, LisaDailey, Wolfgang Koenig, Josef Cyrys, Uta Geruschkat, Petra Belcredi, Ute Kraus, AnnettePeters, Alexandra SchneiderE-059 Household Food Insecurity and Child Nutritional Status in the Philippines: The Extreme WeatherEvents (EWEs) of Ketsana (Ondoy)/Parma (PEPENG) 2009Erlidia ClarkE-060 Estimating the Effect of Rainfall on Acute Gastrointestinal IllnessAndreas Tornevi, Bertil Forsberg***This session includes an ethics discussion ***16:30-18:00 O.30 OUTDOORAIRPOLLUTIONAND CHILDRENChair(s): Michelle Bell and Joel KaufmanHILDREN'S HEALTHLexington AO-148 Ecological Study of the Potential Association Between County-level Air Lead and ChildhoodBlood Lead LevelsEvelyn Talbott, LuAnn Brink, Ravi Sharma, Gary Marsh, Wen Chi Wu, Judy Rager, HeatherStrosniderO-149 Ambient Air Pollution and Respiratory Emergency Department Visits Among Children Age 0-4YearsLyndsey Darrow, Matthew Strickland, Mitch Klein, Paige TolbertO-150 Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Low Birth Weight in a Developing Country Context.Mateus Habermann, Miriam Souza, Rogerio Prado, Nelson GouveiaO-151 Birth Weight Effects of Air Pollutants in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic U.S.Keita Ebisu, Michelle BellO-152 Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution from Traffic and Lung Function in Children at 8 Years ofAgeErica Schultz, Olena Gruzieva, Tom Bellander, Matteo Bottai, Jenny Hallberg, Inger Kull,Magnus Svartengren, Erik Melén, Göran Pershagen16:30-18:00 O.31 NEWMETHODSIN AIRPOLLUTIONEPIDEMIOLOGYChair(s): Francesco Forastiere and Lucas M. NeasRichland CO-153 Time Series Analysis of Personal Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Mortality Using an ExposureSimulatorHoward H. Chang, Monsterrat Fuentes, H. Christopher FreyO-154 Reducing and Meta-Analyzing Estimates of Distributed Lag Non-linear ModelsAntonio Gasparrini, Ben ArmstrongO-155 Over-fitting Time Series Models of Air Pollution Health Effects: Smoothing Tends to Bias Non-Null Associations Towards the Null.Lucas Neas, Jason Sacks, Lisa Baxter, Ana RappoldO-156 Origins and Effects of Negative Autocorrelation in Time Stratified Case-Crossover Model ResidualsÉdouard Chatignoux, Sabine Host, Vérène Wagner, Christophe DeclerqO-157 Bias Arising from Non-Independence of Outcome Events in Case-Crossover StudiesMurray A. Mittleman, Elissa H. Wilker, Elizabeth Mostofsky, Mostofsky Elizabeth88E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


16:30-18:00 O.32 EFFECTSOF PRENATALEXPOSURESON CHILDRENChair(s): Dean Baker and Tanja Pless-MulloliHILDREN'S HEALTHRichland BO-158 The Effects of Prenatal Low Level Mn Exposure on Neonatal Growth and Neurobehavioral DevelopmentXiaodan Yu, Chonghui Yan, LuLu Cao, Ying Tian, Jun ZhangO-159 The Relationship between Prenatal NO2 Exposure and Infantile Neurodevelopment: MOthersand Children's Environmental Health (MOCEH) StudyEunjeong Kim, HyeSook Park, Yun-Chul Hong, Mina Ha, Yangho Kim, Boong-Nyun Kim, Byung-Mi Kim, Moonhee Chang, Chul-Woo Lee, Eun-Hee HaO-160 Prenatal Mercury Exposure, APOE4, and Child HealthSharon Ng, Pau-Chong ChenO-161 Cord Blood Lead Levels and ADHD-related Behaviors among 8-Year Old ChildrenSharon Sagiv, Sally Thurston, David Bellinger, Chitra Amarasiriwardena, Susan KorrickO-162 Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and Psychometric Intelligence at 6-9 years of ageEmily Werder, Stephanie Engel, Antonia Calafat, Manori Silva, Wolff Mary16:30-18:00 O.33 HOUSEHOLDAIRPOLLUTIONChair(s): Kirk Smith and Martin RoosliRichland AO-163 Meta-Analysis of Indoor Nitrogen Dioxide, Gas Cooking, and Asthma and Wheeze in ChildrenWeiwei Lin, Ulrike Gehring, Bert BrunekreefO-164 Absolute and Relative Risk of Lung Cancer Associated with Domestic Use of Coal in Xuanwei,ChinaFrancesco Barone Adesi, Robert Chapman, Debra Silverman, Xinghzhou He, Wei Hu, RoelVermeulen, Bofu Ning, Nathaniel Rothman, Qing LanO-165 Housing Energy Efficiency and Radon-Related Health RisksJames Milner, Clive Shrubsole, Zaid Chalabi, Payel Das, Michael Davies, Ben Jones, Ian Ridley,Paul WilkinsonO-166 Fuel Poverty and the Risk of Cold-Related Death in EnglandShakoor Hajat, Sonya Ahmed, Paul WilkinsonO-167 Indoor Air Pollution due to Biomass Fuel Use and Acute Coronary Syndrome among Sri LankanWomenNalini Sathiakumar16:30-18:00 O.34 INFLUENTIALFACTORSOFChair(s): Greet SchoetersOF EXPOSUREBIOMARKERSCongaree AO-168 Relation of Fish Consumption to Biomarkers of Mercury, Selenium and Arsenic Exposure fromMediterranean WomenAna Miklavčič, Anica Casetta, Janja Snoj Tratnik, Darja Mazej, Mladen Krsnik, MarikaMariuz, Katia Sofianou, Zdravko Spirić, Fabio Barbone, Milena HorvatO-169 Urinary Arsenic Excretion Patterns in Relation to Micronutrient IntakeWendy Elena Becerra-Romero, Raúl Ulises Hernández-Ramírez, Mariano E Cebrián-García,Nayeli Macías-Morales, Jay Gandolfi, Lizbeth López-CarrilloO-170 Interpretation of Low-level Urine BiomarkersVirginia Weaver, Rebecca Shelley, Jeffrey Fadrowski, Bernard JaarO-171 Exposure to Trichloroacetic Acid via Drinking Water during Pregnancy – Insights from a NestedBiomarker StudyRachel B Smith, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, John Wright, Pauline Raynor, John Cocker, Kate Jones,Maria Kostopoulou-Karadanelli, Mireille B ToledanoO-172 MicroRNA Screening in Individuals with High Exposure to Ambient Particulate Matter in Beijing,ChinaAndrea Baccarelli, Kasey Mitchell, Hongmei Jiang, Xiao Zhang, John McCracken, Anaite Diaz,Francesco Barretta, Shanshan Wu, Sheng Wang, Pier Alberto Bertazzi, Joel Schwartz, Lifang HouWEDNESDAYE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster89


16:30-18:00 O.35 HEATWAVESEATWAVES, , MORTALITYMChair(s): Caroline DilworthORTALITY AND RISKCOMMUNICATIONLexington BO-173 Role of Public Awareness in Health-protective Behaviors to Reduce Heat Waves RiskMyounghee Kim, Myoungsoon You, Ho Kim, Younhee Lim, Tammy Kim, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Leon GuoO-174 Communicating Heat-health Vulnerability in Preparation for Heat Events: Development andAssessment of Internet-based Heat Evaluation and Assessment Tool (I-HEAT)Kathryn Conlon, Susan Maxwell, Robert Rommel, Natalie Sampson, Geoffrey Jacquez, MarieO'NeillO-175 A Preliminary Analysis of the Short-term Impact of 2010 and 2011 Heatwaves on Mortality inFranceAymeric Bun UNG, Karine LAAIDI, Mathilde PASCALO-176 Investigating Heat Effect in Temperature-Mortality Association Study -Attributable deaths inSeoul, South Korea 2000 to 2009Clara Kim, Youn-Hee Lim, Yasushi Honda, Myounghee Kim, YoungEun Yi, Ho KimO-177 The PHASE <strong>Pro</strong>ject-Public Health Adaptation Strategies to Extreme Weather Events in EuropePaola Michelozzi, Anna Maria Bargagli, Francesca de'Donato, Manuela De Sario, VirginiaMurray, Klea Katsouyanni, Isabella Annesi-Maesano, Bertil Forsberg, Ferran Ballester, Raimo O.Salonen, Mathilde Pascal, Bettina Menne, Marco Leonardi16:30-18:00 S.30 IMPROVINGMPROVING REVIEWSEVIEWS, , METHODSMETHODS, AND TRANSPARENCYIN ENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYTO INFORMTIMELYPUBLICHEALTHDECISIONECISION-MAKINGAKING, , PARTPIIChair(s): Donald Mattison, PIIHall of FameS-139 Potential Outcomes Analyses Applied to Hazard IdentificationJ. Morel SymonsS-140 Use of Hybrid Designs in Environmental Epidemiology Studies for Cost-efficient Measurementof Biomarkers Subject to a Limit of DetectionEnrique SchistermanS-141 Optimistic User’s Perspective on Bayesian Adjustments for Measurement Errors and Misclassificationin ExposureIgor BurstynS-142 Evaluating Human Health Effects of Environmental Contaminants: Methods to Combine Animaland Human Data for making Public Health DecisionsErica Koustas, Juleen Lam, Patrice Sutton, Daniel Axelrad, Tracey Woodruff, Saunak Sen18:00-19:00 NEW19:00-22:00 CONFERENCEEW MEMBERRECEPTIONONFERENCE DINNERUpper Level LobbyColumbia Ballroom90E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Thursday, August 3007:15-08:30 ISEE CISEE COUNCILMEETINGSBoard Room07:30-08:30 Speaker Ready Room Exhibit Hall08:00-13:00 Registration Upper Level Lobby09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions09:00-10:30 O.36 EMERGINGGLOBALChair(s): Shao LinLOBAL ENVIRONMENTALIMPACTSON RESPIRATORYDISEASESLexington AO-178 Associations of Ambient Air Pollution with Influenza Virus Activity in a Subtropical CityChit Ming Wong, Lin Yang, King Pan Chan, Malik PeirisO-179 Ambient Temperature and Children Lung Function: A Panel Study in AustraliaShanshan Li, Gail Williams, Bin Jalaludin, Guy MarksO-180 Association between Traffic-related Air Pollution in Pregnancy and Early Childhood Wheeze:Effect Modification by Maternal Diurnal Prenatal Cortisol <strong>Pro</strong>filesYueh-Hsiu Mathilda Chiu, Robert O. Wright, Alexandros Gryparis, Brent Coull, Rosalind J.WrightO-182 Asthma and Occupation in the 1958 Birth CohortRebecca Ghosh, Paul Cullinan, David Fishwick, Jennifer Hoyle, Christopher Warburton, BarbaraButland, David Strachan, Debbie Jarvis09:00-10:30 O.37 STATISTICALAND BIOLOGICALChair(s): David Savitz and Howard ChangIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONSIN CAUSALINFERENCERichland CO-183 A Framework for Assessing Causation and Adverse EffectsJulie GoodmanO-184 Causality Framework for Assessment of Air Pollution-Related EffectsMary A. Ross, Lindsay Wichers Stanek, Thomas C. Long, Thomas J. Luben, Douglas O. Johns,Ellen Kirrane, Barbara Buckley, James S. Brown, John J. Vandenberg, Ila CoteO-185 Is the Ozone-mortality Relationship Confounded by Chemical Components of Particulate Matter?Analysis of 7 Components in 57 US CommunitiesBrooke Anderson, Jenna Krall, Roger Peng, Michelle BellO-186 Explaining Disparate Findings across Studies: Issues of Recruitment and Follow-up, SelectionBias, and Exposure DefinitionMelinda C. Power, Eric J. Tchetgen Tchetgen, Joel Schwartz, Marc WeisskopfO-187 On the Utility of Criteria-based Methods of Causal Inference.Douglas Weed09:00-10:30 O.38 POPS AND DEVELOPMENTChair(s): Matthew Longnecker and Sharon SagivRichland BO-188 Prenatal Exposure to DDT and Behavior in 7-Year Old Children Participating in the CHAMA-COS StudyJonathan Chevrier, Robert B. Gunier, Kim G. Harley, Katherine Kogut, Asa Bradman,Brenda EskenaziO-189 Prenatal Exposure to Persistent Organochlorines and Obesity at Age 7 Years in the US CollaborativePerinatal <strong>Pro</strong>jectLea Cupul-Uicab, Mark Klebanoff, John Brock, Matthew LongneckerO-190 Associations between Pre-natal Exposure to Persistent Halogenated Organic Pollutants andMiddle-ear Infections during the First 8 Years of LifeAnders Glynn, Sanna Lignell, Marie Aune, Per Ola Darnerud91THURSDAY


O-191 Serum Organo-halogen Compounds (OHCs) and Timing of Pubertal Transition in a LongitudinalStudy of U.S. GirlsGayle C Windham, Susan M Pinney, Robert Voss, Andreas Sjodin, Lawrence H Kushi, Frank MBiro, Robert A Hiatt***This session includes an ethics discussion. ***09:00-10:30 O.39 IT'S THETHE HEAT AND THE HUMIDITY (ANDTHE POLLUTION):INVESTIGATING THEROLE OF TEMPERATURE IN HUMAN HEALTH OUTCOMESChair: Kate AdamsLexington BO-192 Effects of Extreme Temperatures on Years of Life Lost for Cardiovascular Deaths: A Time-seriesStudy in Brisbane, AustraliaCunrui Huang, Adrian Barnett, Xiaoming Wang, Shilu TongO-193 Heat, Ozone and Mortality: Effects in 6 Taiwan CitiesMu-Jean Chen, Szu-Yu Yeh, Huey-Jen SuO-194 <strong>Pro</strong>jecting Future Heat-Related Mortality in California using Synoptic MethodsCameron Lee, Scott Sheridan, Michael Allen, Laurence KalksteinO-195 WithdrawnO-196 The Impact of Heat Waves on Mortality in 7 Major Cities in KoreaJiyoung Son, Jong-Tae Lee, Brooke Anderson, Michelle BellO-197 Identifying the Most Important Weather Parameters in Predicting Mortality Related to Heatusing Statistical Learning MethodsKai Zhang, Yun Li, Joel Schwartz, Marie O'Neill09:00-10:30 S.31 ASSESSINGSSESSING THE IMPACTOF CLIMATECHANGEON VECTORECTOR-BORNEDISEASESISEASES:CHALLENGESAND OPPORTUNITIESChair(s): Shilu Tong and James MillsHall of FameS-143 Synergistic Effects of Climate Change, Anthropogenic Disturbance, and Biodiversity Loss, onZoonotic Disease: An example from the Rodent-Borne HantavirusesJames MillsS-144 Forecasting the impact of Climate Change on Dengue Transmission in Queensland, AustraliaShilu Tong, Wenbiao Hu, Kerrie Mengersen, John McBride, Pat Dale, John MackenzieS-145 The Emergence of Vector-Borne Diseases in Canada: Current Status, Risk Assessment and Evidencefor Effects of Climate ChangeNicholas OgdenS-146 Spatial Dynamic Pattern of Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease in ChinaJinfeng Wang, Chengdong Xu, Shilu Tong, Weizhong YangS-147 Innovative Approaches to Modeling Dengue under Climate ChangeDavid Harley, Elvina Viennet, Craig Williams, Gina Rau, Scott Ritchie, Keith Dear, Helen Faddy,Janette Lindesay, Anthony McMichael.09:00-10:30 S.32 HUMANUROPE: : A CONCERTEDCUMAN BIOMONITORINGIN EUROPEONCERTED APPROACHFORENVIRONMENTALEPIDEMIOLOGYAND TRAININGChair(s): Ludwine Casteleyn and Anke JoasCongaree AS-148 Testing the Feasibility of a Harmonised Fieldwork Concept for an Interdisciplinary and InternationalHBM StudyKerstin Becker, Margarete Seiwert, Marike Kolossa-Gehring, Ludwine Castelyn, Reinhard Joas,Anke Joas, Pierre Biot, Dominique Arts, Argelia Castano, Marta Esteban, Juergen Angerer,Holger Koch, Greet Schoeters, Elly Den Hond, Ovnair Sepai, Karen Exley, Lisbeth Knudsen,Milena Horvat, Louis Bloemen, Gerda Schwedler92E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


S-149 Data Management and Interpretation: Lessons from the European Pilot HBM SurveyGreet Schoeters, Elly Den Hond, Eva Govarts, Roel Smolders, Ludwine Casteleyn, ReinhardJoas, Anke Joas, Pierre Biot, Dominique Aerts, Marike Kolossa-Gehring, Argelia Castano,Jurgen Angerer, Ovnair Sepai, Lisbeth Knudsen, Milena Horvat, Louis BloemenS-150 Strategies and Tools to Obtain Comparable Biomarker Results in the Pan-European COPHESHuman Biomonitoring <strong>Pro</strong>ject.Marta Esteban, Argelia Castaño, Birgit Schindler, Holger Koch, Juergen Angerer, LudwineCasteleyn, Reinhard Joas, Anke Joas, Pierre Biot, Dominique Aerts, Marike Kolossa-Gehring,Greet Schoeters, Ovnair Sepai, Lisbeth E. Knudsen, Milena Horvat, Louis BloemenS-151 Emerging Risks and the ExposomeLisbeth E Knudsen, Ludwine Castelyn, Greet Schoeters, Marike Kolossa-Gehring, Reinhard Joas,Anke Joas, Pierre Biot, Dominique Aerts, Argelia Castano, Juergen Angerer, Ovnair Sepai,Milena Horvat, Louis Bloemen09:00-10:30 S.33 SPATIALPATIAL UNCERTAINTYIN EPIDEMIOLOGYRESEARCHAND NIH FUNDINGFOPPORTUNITYChair(s): Li Zhu and Denise LewisCongaree BS-152 Spatial Uncertainty in Regression AssociationsLance WallerS-153 Bayesian Models for Cumulative Spatial-Temporal Risk AssessmentDavid Wheeler, Catherine Calder, Mary WardS-154 Geocoding Imprecision and Missing Data: Implications for Public Health PolicyKevin Henry, Slobodan VuceticS-155 Multiple Data Aggregation Levels in Inference for Small Area Disease RiskAndrew Lawson09:00-10:30 S.34 THEEUROPEANSTUDYOF(ESCAPE): MAINMChair(s): Bert BrunekreefOF COHORTSFOR AIRPOLLUTIONEFFECTSAIN FINDINGSRichland AS-156 Air Pollution Exposure Assessment using Land Use Regression Modeling in 36 European StudyAreas – Results of the ESCAPE <strong>Pro</strong>jectRob Beelen, Gerard Hoek, Josef Cyrys, Marloes Eeftens, Kees De HooghS-160 Long-term exposure to air pollution from traffic in European cities in relation to pregnancy outcome as well as airway disease and cognitive function in children: The ESCAPE studyGöran Pershagen, Olena Gruzieva, Manolis Kogevinas, Rémy Slama, Raymond Agius, JoachimHeinrich, Jordi Sunyer, Rob Beelen, Bert BrunekreefS-157 ESCAPE Workpackage 4: Chronic Obstructive Lung Diseases in AdultsNino Künzli, Tamara Schikowski, Francine Kauffmann, Anna Hansell, Ursula Krämer, JordiSunyer, Benedicte Jacquemin, Nicole <strong>Pro</strong>bst-HenschS-158 Residential Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollutants and Cardiovascular Disease Endpoints inAdultsAnnette Peters, Rob Beelen, Francesco Forastiere, Barbara Hoffmann, Nino Künzli, TimoLankiS-159 Effects of Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure on Cause-Specific Mortality and Lung Cancer Incidence–Results of the ESCAPE <strong>Pro</strong>jectGerard Hoek, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Klea Katsouyanni, Paolo Vineis, Wei Xun10:30-11:00 Morning Break Columbia Ballroom &Exhibit HallE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster93THURSDAY


11:00-12:30 CLOSINGPLENARYSESSIONESSION-AIRChair(s): John Vena, PhD and Wilfried Karmaus, MD, DrMed, MPHColumbia BallroomCounterfactuals, Supralinear Curves, and Super Particle Exposures: Emerging Tales from theExciting but Treacherous Policy Landscape for Combustion ParticlesKirk Smith, PhD<strong>Pro</strong>fessor of Environmental Health, School of Public HealthUniversity of California – Berkeley, USAAir Pollution and Brain Health, Time for a New ChallengeBeate Ritz, MD, PhDVice Chair and <strong>Pro</strong>fessor, Epidemiology<strong>Pro</strong>fessor, Environmental Health Sciences, NeurologyUniversity of California – Los Angeles, USA13:30-17:00 POSTOST-CONFERENCEONFERENCE WORKSHOPSIntroduction to Bayesian Disease MappingAndrew LawsonDAGs in Everyday Life: Design, Implementation, and InterpretationSunni MumfordRichland ARichland B94E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Author IndexAAbara, Winston-S-011Ackerman, Janet-P-190Adelman, Zachariah-E-057Adetona, Olorunfemi-O-015, P-239Adgent, Margaret-O-052, P-389Adrian, Barnett-S-070Aelion, Marjorie-P-277Aerts, Dominique-S-032, S-149, S-150, S-151Agabiti, Nera-P-330Agay-Shay, Keren-E-004, P-375Agis, David-P-015Agius, Raymond-O-137, P-039Agnew, Jacqueline-P-279, P-280Agramunt, Silvia-O-012Aguilar-Garduño, Clemente-P-082, P-083, P-222, P-239Aguilera, Inmaculada-P-015Aguillar-Villalobos, Manuel-O-015Ahami, Ahmed-P-278Ahlbom, Anders-P-366Ahmed, Sonya-O-166Ahn, Byungok-P-416Ahsan, Habibul-E-008, S-050Akhtar, Farhan-P-306Al Kanaani, Zaina-P-261Al-Aidarous, Fatima-O-140Al-Delaimy, Wael-E-019, P-163Al-Hamdan, Mohammad-P-064Al-Maskiri, Fatma-O-049Alamgir, ASM-O-016Alamo-Hernández, Urinda-P-245Alavanja, Michael C. R.-P-065, P-084Albalek, Ron-O-091Albetti, Benedetta-O-135Alcedo, Garry-P-053Aldsworth, Cassandra-P-247Alessandrini, Ester-P-022Alexeeff, Stacey-P-017, O-084Alguacil, Juan-P-103, P-194Allen, Michael-O-194, P-143Almberg, Kirsten-P-107Almqvist, Catarina-O-067Altomare, Maria-P-429, P-431, P-432Altzibar, Jone-P-103, P-194Alvarado, Sergio-O-043Alvarado-Cruz, Isabel-P-026Amarasiriwardena, Chitra-O-161Amato, Michael S-P-071, P-269Ameling, Caroline-P-364Amini, Hassan-O-139, P-003, P-307, P-308,P-309Amitai, Yona-P-221, P-375Amoly, Elmira-O-030Amster, Eric-E-004, E-050Analitis, Antonis-P-005Anassour-Laouan-Sidi, Elhadji-P-123Ancelet, Sophie-P-286Ancona, Carla-P-116, P-409Ander, Louise-S-064Andersen, Mel-S-078Andersen, Zorana-O-121Anderson, Brooke-O-185, O-196Anderson, G. Brooke-E-045Anderson, H Ross-S-135Anderson, Henry-P-071, P-224, P-269, S-043, S-044Anderson, Robert-P-107Anderson, Ross-P-336Andrew, Michael-O-143, O-144, O-145Anenberg, Susan-E-057, P-306Anenberg, Susan C.-P-009Angelini, Paola-P-220, P-409Angerer, Juergen-S-032, S-148, S-150, S-151Angerer, Jurgen-S-149Angulo, Rodolfo-P-026Anjeza, Coku-P-232Anna, Hejl-P-096Anna, Lívia-O-012Annesi-Maesano, Isabella-O-177Anokhina, Olga-P-198Antignac, Jean Philippe-O-025Apelberg, Benjamin J.-E-017Apostoli, Pietro-O-136, P-131, P-293, P-385Applebaum, Kate-P-397Apte, Joshua-P-299Aragonés, Nuria-P-103Arcury, Thomas-S-010Ardanaz, Eva-P-103, P-194Arena, Giovanni-P-383, P-429Arena, Vincent-P-337, P-338Argynbaeva, Akmaral-P-388Armstrong, Ben-O-064, O-154, P-336Arnold, Susanne-P-196Arora, Manish-S-039, S-040Arora, Monica-E-030Arosemena, Farah-S-005Arrebola-Moreno, Juan Pedro-P-083Arreola-Vega, Jesus-P-120Arshad, Hasan-O-132Arshad, SH-P-109Arshad, Syed Hasan-P-264Arts, Dominique-S-148Asante, Kwaku Poku-P-374Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Briseis-O-076Ascherio, Alberto-E-002, P-401, S-114Aschner, Michael-S-117, P-074Assi, Amjad-P-163Atiskova, Nina-P-348Attfield, Michael-S-020, S-021, S-022, S-023Augusto Almeida de Salles, Alvaro-O-032Aune, Marie-O-190Aung, Ther-S-027Austin, Christine-S-040Austin, Claire-P-367Auvinen, Anssi-P-366Avery, Christy-P-208Axelrad, Daniel-S-120, S-142Ayala-Ramos, Patricia-P-181Ayotte, Pierre-P-274, P-391Azzaoui, Fatima-Zahra-P-278BBabayigit, Mustafa Alparslan-P-164, P-165Babisch, Wolfgang-E-039, P-202Babjakova, Jana-P-262Baccarelli, Andrea-O-017,O-133,O-135,O-136,O-172,P-017,P-028,P-131,P-211,P-290,P-293,P-327Bachand, Annette M.-S-026Badaloni, Chiara-O-121, P-116Bae, Hyun Sook-E-013,O-105,P-088,P-089,P-090,P-091,P-092Bae, Sang-Geun-P-393Bae, Sanghyuk-O-111, P-206Bailey, Kathryn-S-048Baker, Kirk-P-001Baker, Philip-O-137, P-039Bakir, Bilal-P-164, P-165Balakrishnan, Kalpana-E-029, O-089Balazs, Carolina-S-074Baldacchini, Flavia-P-409Baleva, Larisa-S-134Ballester, Ferran-O-031, O-177Ballesteros-Lopez, Rocio-P-120Ballinas-Casarrubias, Lourdes-S-052Balmes, John-O-069Baltazar-Reyes, Mary Carmen-E-011Balte, Pallavi-P-212, P-214Banda, Elizabeth-P-107Baranauskiene, Dale-O-104Barbagallo, Marisa-P-324Barbone, Fabio-O-168, P-028Bargagli, Anna Maria-O-177Baric, Ralph-P-153Barlow, Janice-P-247Barnes, Timothy L.-S-007, S-008, S-009Barnett, Adrian-O-192Barone Adesi, Francesco-O-164Barr, Dana-O-016, O-043, O-044, O-054, P-228Barraza, Albino-P-318Barraza-Villarreal, Albino-P-026, P-344, P-345, P-354Barrett, Emily-O-002, O-003Barretta, Francesco-O-172, P-327Barros, Henrique-P-175Barry, Vaughn-O-062, O-065Bartell, Scott-O-011, P-204Bartzis, John-P-235Basagana, Xavier-O-008, O-019, O-030, O-031, P-015Basnet, Sudha-S-028Bassitch, Jesse-P-420Basu, Niladri-O-080, P-275Bates, Michael-S-028Bateson, Thomas F.-P-373Battaglia, Fiorella-P-253Baturin, Alexander-P-198Bauer, Sarah-P-134, P-148Baumgartner, Jill-S-025, S-027Baxter, Lisa-O-155Bayakly, Rana-P-135, P-148Bayliss, David-P-373Beach, Michael-P-152Beach, Scott-O-060Beale, Linda-P-137, P-357Beane-Freeman, Laura-P-397Beard, John-P-065, P-105Beaujouan, Laure-P-35595AUTHORINDEX


Beccaloni, Eleonora-P-220Becerra, Ben-P-035Becerra-Romero, Wendy Elena-O-169Beck, Christopher-O-096Becker, Kerstin-S-148Beckerman, Bernard-P-299Beekhuizen, Johan-O-059Beelen, Rob-O-008,O-019,O-068,O-121,O-141,P-130,S-156,S-158Beesoon, Sanjay-P-057Behbod, Behrooz-O-135Belanger, Kathleen-O-142Belay, Derese-P-085Belcredi, Petra-E-037, E-038, E-058Bell, Bethany A.-S-007, S-009Bell, Michelle-E-045,E-046,O-039,O-142, O-151, O-185,O-196,S-124Bell, Michelle L.-O-107, P-303Bellander, Tom-E-036,O-141,O-152,P-302,P-331,P-372Bellavia, Andrea-O-135Bellinger, David-E-023,E-029,E-029,O-100,O-110,O-161,P-404Belousova, Elena-E-044, P-320Belyaev, Igor-O-032Ben Ali, Doha-P-151Benedetti, Chiara-S-041Benlarabi, Sanae-P-151Benskin, Jonathan P-P-057Benson, Stacey-P-282Bergen, Silas-O-020, S-112Berghdal, Ingvar-P-359Bergin, Mike-E-014Berglund, Marika-P-078Bergmann, Daniel-P-009Bergonzi, Roberto-P-385Bergström, Anna-P-372Berko, Jeffrey-P-420Berman, Tamar-P-221Bernoudy, Geneva-O-044Berntsen, T. K.-P-009Bero Bedada, Getahun-P-331Berrocal, Veronica-S-104Berry, Elliot M-P-250Bertazzi, Pier Alberto-O-136, O-172,P-131,P-290,P-293,P-327Bertelsen, Randi-E-018, O-013, P-054Bevington, Tina-S-011Bi, Peng-P-241Bi, Yongyi-P-338Bianchi, Fabrizio-P-027, P-114, P-252, P-253Bidondo, Marie Laure-O-024, O-025Biggeri, Annibale-P-028Bilenko, Natalya-P-368Bind, Marie-Abele-O-021, P-017Biot, Pierre-S-148, S-149, S-150, S-151Biro, Frank-O-127, O-191, P-051,P-219Bjerve, Kristian S-S-118Blach, Colette-O-007Blair, Aaron-P-065,S-020,S-021,S-022,S-023,S-108Blake, Christine E.-S-006, S-008, S-009Blangiardo, Marta-E-039Blateau, Alain-P-178Bloemen, Louis-S-032,S-148,S-149,S-150,S-151Bloom, Michael-O-112, P-400, S-042Blount, Benjamin-P-111, P-174Blum, Matthew-P-166Blumberg G, Dan-P-011Bluyssen, Philomena-P-235Boan, Andrea-P-076Boccanelli, Alessandro-P-330Boccati, Davide-P-220Boccolini, Cristiano-P-129, P-195Boccolini, Patricia-P-129, P-195Bodeau-Livinec, Florence-P-274Boffetta, Paolo-P-290Bohet, Aline-P-369Boissonnot, Romain-P-257Bolignano, Andrea-P-116Bollati, Valentina-P-028, P-290Bonde, Jens Peter-P-396Bonham, Maxine-O-094, O-095Bonner, Matthew-O-070, P-329, S-046, S-047Bontempi, Elza-S-041Bonvallot, Nathalie-O-109Bonvicini, Laura-P-040, P-409Bonzini, Matteo-O-107, P-131Boong-Nyun, Kim-P-108Bornman, Maria-O-048Bornman, Riana-O-048Bos, Inge-O-082, P-020Boscoe, Francis-O-112Bossak, Brian-P-128Bossart, Greg-P-430, S-087Bottagisi, Sébastien-P-369Bottai, Matteo-O-152, P-132Botton, Jérémy-O-053Bouland, Catherine-P-005Bouso, Laura-E-048, P-015Bouyer, Jean-P-369Bowman, Christal-S-108Bowser, Robert-P-075Boyd, James-P-425Bradman, Asa-O-055, O-188, S-040, S-115Braga, Alfésio-P-099Brambilla, Christian-E-020Brambilla, Paolo-O-128, P-227Brauer, Michael-S-027, S-135Bravo, Mercedes-E-046Brdicka, Radim-E-012Brea, Cecilia-E-022, P-032Breitner, Susanne-E-037, E-038, E-058, P-419Brender, Jean-O-090Brenner, Barbara-P-048, P-174, P-247Brenner, Eric-P-132Bresnahan, Michaeline-S-086Brien, Peter-P-255Briggs, David-P-261Briggs, David J.-O-140, E-047Brink, Lu Ann-P-337, P-338, O-148, P-029Brion, Orly-E-034Broccoli, Serena-P-040Brock, John-O-189, S-055Broday, David-E-050Broder, Michael-P-378Brody, Julia-P-190Brookhart, M. Alan-P-322Brown, Erika-P-200Brown, James S.-O-184Browne, Richard-O-070, P-329Bruce, Kirk-S-136Bruckers, Liesbeth-O-056Brugge, Doug-O-018, P-200, P-203, P-310, P-316, P-317Brunekreef, Bert-O-163, P-021, P-130, S-113Bruno, Caterina-S-063Bräuner, Elvira Vaclavik-O-071Bucci, Simone-P-116Buchavy, Yury-P-360Buckley, Barbara-O-184Buckley, Brian-P-073Buckley, Jessie-P-225Budoff, Matthew-S-112Bueno, Angeli-O-078, P-014Buleshov, Mirzatay-S-103Burch, James-O-146, P-132, P-135Burchfiel, Cecil-O-143, O-144, O-145Burdorf, Alex-O-051Burnett, Richard-S-097, S-135Burnett, Rick-E-034Burns, Jane-O-045Burstyn, Igor-S-141Burwell, Leandrea-P-318Busch Isaksen, Tania-P-144, P-145Bush, Kathleen-O-089Butenhoff, John-P-205Butland, Barbara-O-182Butler, Gregory-P-172Byers, Tim-E-010, E-035Byoung-Hak, Jeon-P-095Bürgi, Alfred-O-059Byun, Hyang-Min-O-136, P-131, P-293Byung-Mi, Kim-O-108Bölte, Sven-O-067CCadum, Ennio-E-039,O-074,O-075,P-184,P-223,P-361,P-423Cai, Bo-P-212, P-214Cai, Hui-P-225Cai, Qiuying-P-225Caiazzo, Antonio-P-423Calafat, Antonia-O-022, O-053, O-055, O-127, O-162, P-051, P-054, P-174, P-219, P-225Calder, Catherine-S-153Calderon, Norma-S-115Caldwell, Kathleen-O-091Callaway, Charles-O-079Calogero, Aldo E.-P-431, P-432Calogero, Aldo Eugenio-P-429Camargo-Cruz, Paulo Eduardo Alves-P-079, P-347Cambal, Leah-P-213, P-236Cameron-Smith, Philip-P-009Campbell, Dayna-S-013Campen, Matthew-S-111Canchola, Alison-O-077Candela, Silvia-P-040, P-409Canfield, Mark-O-090Canha, Nuno-P-217Cani, Eduart-O-181Canlet, Cecile-O-109Cano, Juan Camilo-O-042Cantone, Laura-P-017Cantonwine, David-P-411Cao, LuLu-O-158, P-106Cao, Sirui-E-023Capelli, Michela-P-385Carlsen, Kai-Håkon-P-05496E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Carna, Paolo-O-074, P-423, P-184Carpenter, David-O-112Carr, Caroline-S-036Carr, Jessie-O-060, O-079, P-236, S-037Carrasco, Gloria-E-048Carreón, Tania-E-031Carrer, Paolo-P-235Carretta, Elisa-P-040, P-409Carruthers, David-O-057Carter, Jacqueline D-P-096, S-026Carter, Jaqueline D-E-058Carter, Kim-S-086Caruso, Joseph-E-030Carvalho, Daniele-P-099Carvalho, Márcia-P-129Cascio, Wayne-O-007, O-118, P-093, P-201,P-321Case, Martin-O-118, P-321Casetta, Anica-O-168Casey, Joan-P-119Cassee, Flemming-P-021Cassidy, Brandon E-O-015Castaño, Argelia-S-032, S-148, S-149, S-150,S-151Castaño-Vinyals, Gemma-P-194Casteleyn, Ludwine-S-032, S-057, S-149, S-150Castelyn, Ludwine-S-148, S-151Castillo, Ricardo-P-127Castillo Castrejón, Marisol-P-041, P-042Catelan, Dolores-P-028Catelinois, Olivier-P-285Cattaneo, Andrea-P-235Cavallari, Jennifer-P-016Cebriàn, Mariano-P-072, P-273Cebrián-García, Mariano E-O-169, P-189Ceppi, Marcello-P-290Cerhan, James-P-226Cervantes-Gutierrez, Alfonso-P-181Cesaroni, Giulia-E-049, O-121, P-330Chae, Sumi-P-179, P-180Chai, Fahe-E-053, P-426Chalabi, Zaid-O-165Chan, Emily-P-169Chan, King Pan-O-178, P-126Chan, Wai Man-P-126, P-142Chanda, Debjani-P-212Chandler, D. Walt-P-389Chandyo, Ram-S-028Chang, Arthur-O-016Chang, Chih-Ching-P-149Chang, Chin-Kuo-P-412Chang, Howard H.-O-153Chang, Moon-Hee-E-024, O-026, O-108, O-159Chang, Namsoo-P-100Chang, Pei-Jen-P-215Chang, Shu-Ju-P-295, P-296, P-298Chang, Ta-Yuan-O-120Chapman, Robert-O-164Charles, Luenda-O-145Charles, Marie-Aline-E-020, O-053Charles, Luenda-O-144Chatignoux, Édouard-O-156, P-355, P-356Chatterton, Jr., Robert-P-224Chatzi, Leda-O-012Chau, Kwan-Yuen-P-142Check, David-P-377E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterChen, Aimin-E-030, O-129Chen, Bin-Yu-P-418Chen, Bing-Yu-P-034Chen, Chiou-Jong-P-230, P-436Chen, Guan-Wen-O-103Chen, Guoliang-P-238, P-426, P-427Chen, Hong-P-300Chen, Honglei-S-108Chen, Jien-Wen-O-130Chen, Lung-Chi-S-109Chen, Mei-Huei-O-108Chen, Mei-Lien-P-246Chen, Mu-Jean-O-123, O-193, P-182Chen, Pau-Chong-O-160Chen, Pau-Chung-E-026, O-108Chen, Pau-Chung -O-131, P-069, P-185, P-207, P-215, P-399, P-405, S-014, S-015Chen, Xianyu-O-044Chen, Yeh-Hsin-P-424Chen, Yi-Ju-P-246Chen, Yu-E-008, S-050Chen, Zhen-O-054Cheng, Gloria-P-400Cheng, Ya-Yun-S-017Cheng, Yanli-P-417Cheong, Hae-Kwan-E-013, O-105, P-088, P-089, P-090, P-091, P-092, P-183, P-416Chevrier, Cecile-E-020, O-109, P-403Chevrier, Jonathan-O-055, O-128, O-188Chiang, Tung-Liang-P-410Chiao, Wei- Shung-P-246Chien, Kuo-Liong-P-207Chiu, Hui-Fen-P-149Chiu, Yueh-Hsiu Mathilda-O-006, O-180Chiusolo, Monica-P-223Cho, Soo-Hun-O-111, P-271Choi, Anna L-E-025, S-118Choi, Kyung-Hwa-P-281Choi, Kyusik-P-416Choi, Yoon-Hyeong-S-019Choi, Young-Hyun-E-013, O-105, P-088, P-089, P-090, P-091, P-092Chou, Tzu-Chieh-P-295Chow, Wong-Ho-P-225Christensen, Krista-S-036Christensen, Rogerio-P-297, P-358Christian, Warren-P-196Christiani, David-E-009, O-110, O-133, P-404Chudnovsky, Alexandra-O-058Chung, Dal-Young-P-006Chung, Ethan-O-129Chung, Serena-P-340Chung, Soo Eun-P-108Cimino, Laura-P-431Cirach, Marta-O-030Cirillo, Piera-P-408Clapauch, Ruth-O-106Clark, Charlotte-E-039Clark, Erlidia-E-059Clark, Kathleen-P-109, P-212, P-214Clark, Maggie L.-S-026Claus Henn, Birgit-O-110, P-404Clavel, Jacqueline-P-286, P-287Clements, Archie-P-124Clewell, Harvey-S-078Close, Rebecca-S-064Clougherty, Jane-O-060, O-079, P-213, P-236, S-037Coble, Joseph-S-020, S-021, S-022, S-023Cocchiara, Francesco-P-432Cockburn, Myles-P-033, P-044Cocker, John-O-171Cohen, Aaron-S-097, S-135Cohen, Allison-P-333Cohn, Barbara-P-408Colabianchi, Natalie-S-007Cole, Shelley A.-P-435Collins, William J.-P-009Collman, Gwen-S-060Colt, Joanne-P-226Comba, Pietro-P-027, P-114, P-220, S-063Commodore, Adwoa-O-046, P-096Concha, Carlos-O-043Condorelli, Rosita A.-P-431, P-432Conlon, Kathryn-O-174Connell, Des-O-195Conroy, Lorraine-P-107Converse, Reagan-P-153Coombes, Emma-O-027Cooper, Glinda-S-123Copat, Chiara-P-383, P-429Copes, Ray-P-300Cordier, Sylvaine-E-020, O-109, P-403Cordioli, Michele-P-409Córdoba, Leonel-O-042Corey, German-P-422Cori, Liliana-P-252, P-253Corlin, Laura-P-200Cortes-Waterman, Adriana-P-320Cortez-Lugo, Marlene-P-301Costa, Chiara-P-324Costa, Giuseppe-P-361Costantinides, Fulvio-P-292Cot, Michel-P-274Cote, Ila-O-184Côté, Suzanne-P-123Coull, Brent-O-006, O-010, O-083, O-084,O-119, O-180, P-131, P-333Couto, Arnaldo Cézar-P-187, P-097Covolo, Loredana-P-385Cowie, Christine-E-044, P-320Cox, Bianca-O-047, O-117, P-038, P-370Coyne, Derval-P-255Cozen, Wendy-P-226Crainiceanu, Ciprian-S-049, E-007Cravedi, Jean-Pierre-O-109Croen, Lisa-P-068Cromar, Kevin-P-341Crooks, James-E-054Crosson, William-P-064Crous-Bou, Marta-P-103, P-194Cryderman, Diana-O-080Csobod, Eva-O-181Cullen, Mark-P-050Cullinan, Paul-O-182Cunha, Michele-P-099Cupul-Uicab, Lea-O-189, E-011Curiel, Arturo-P-173, P-176, P-209, P-422Curriero, Frank-P-113Cuypers, Ann-O-047, P-370Cyrys, Josef-E-058, O-068, P-419, S-156DD'Agati, Maria Grazia-P-15997AUTHORINDEX


D'Ippoliti, Daniela-E-005Dadvand, Payam-O-030, O-031, O-107, P-171Dailey, Lisa-E-058Dale, Pat-S-144Dall'Olio, Lorella-P-220Dallaire, Renee-P-391Dalvie, Mohamed Aqiel-P-259Danaher, Michelle-S-092Daniels, Julie-E-027, O-052, P-043Dao, Vy-S-005Dare, Anne-P-163Darnerud, Per Ola-O-190Darrow, Lyndsey-O-099, O-149, P-030Das, Payel-O-165Davidson, Philip-O-093, O-094, O-095, O-096, O-097Davies, Michael-O-165Davis, Allen-P-314Davis, Devra-O-032, O-035Davis, Harley-P-277Davis, J. Allen-S-107, P-371, S-105, S-106, S-108Davis, Meghan-S-089Davis, Robert-P-414Davis Goldman, Barbara-O-052Davoli, Marina-E-005, P-116De Boever, Patrick-O-082, P-020de Faire, Ulf-E-036De Felice, Marco-P-220de Fraire, Ulf-O-008de Groot, Eric-P-015de Hoogh, Kees-O-057, O-138, P-261, S-156de la Cabada Ruiz, Karen-P-176de Marco, Roberto-O-072De Mouzon, Jacques-P-394de Nazelle, Audrey-E-048, O-030, P-299De Prins, Sofie-O-047De Roos, Anneclaire-P-226De Rosis, Sabina-P-252De Santis, Marco-P-027, S-063De Sario, Manuela-O-177De Togni, Aldo-P-220De Vizcaya Ruíz, Andrea-P-026, P-345de'Donato, Francesca-O-177Deardorff, Julianna-P-051Debes, Frodi-S-118Decker, Julia-S-044Declerq, Christophe-O-156deFur, Peter-S-037Del Razo, Luz Maria-S-052Deliu, Agron-P-217, P-232DellaValle, Curt-P-226Demaria, Moreno-O-075Demoury, Claire-P-286Den Hond, Elly-O-056, P-406, S-148, S-149Deng, Furong-O-036, O-070, P-329Devesa, Susan S.-P-377Devlin, Robert-E-058, O-007, O-118, P-093,P-321Dewailly, Éric-P-123, P-391Deziel, Nicole C.-P-197Dhotre, Himal-P-132Diallo, Tidiane-P-390Diaz, Anaite-O-172, P-327Díaz Vázquez, Josue-P-173Díaz-Barriga, Fernando-P-026, P-245Diaz-Sanchez, David-E-054, E-058, O-007, P-093, P-096, S-026Diaz-Uribe, Francisco-P-181Dierssen-Sotos, Trinidad-P-103Dietrich, Kim-E-030, O-129Diez Roux, Ana-O-020Dimitriev, Aleksey-E-040Dimitriev, Dimitri-E-040Dioni, Laura-P-327Dockery, Douglas-S-128Doitsch, Elyakim-S-117, P-074Dolwick, Pat-P-306Dominici, Francesca-E-045, O-119, P-170Dominici, Francesca-P-319Donato, Francesco-P-385Donna, Filippo-S-041Dorner, Stephen C-P-239Dostalova, Michaela-E-012Dotson-Newman, Ogonnaya-O-079Douglass, Margaret-P-365Douillet, Christelle-S-048Dragonic, Jasna-O-181Dratva, Julia-O-019Drebot, Michael A-P-123Drobná, Zuzana-S-052Drory, W, Alisa-P-011DS, KIM-P-025Duan, Xiaoli-P-237Dubnov, Jonathan-E-050Ducot, Béatrice-P-369Dufour, Alfred-P-152, P-153Dume, Ilir-P-217Dumez, Birgit-S-057Duncan, Megan-P-172Durand, Gael-P-403Durant, John L.-P-310Dutton, Steve-P-306D’Souza, Priya-O-044EEarnest, Arul-P-105Eastman, Rachel-S-039Ebisu, Keita-O-142, O-151Eboshida, Akira-P-010Edward, Fitzgerald-S-042Edwards, Howard-P-105Edwards, Susan-P-162Eefens, Marloes-P-130, S-156Egorov, Andrey-P-153, P-217, P-232Eijkemans, Marinus J.C.-E-020Eisenberg, Michael-O-003, O-004Ekwaru, John Paul-P-051El-Sadig, Mohamed-O-049Eladhji, Anassour-Laouan-Sidi-P-391Elena, Markova-P-348Eliot, Melissa-O-010Elizabeth, Mostofsky-O-157Elliott, Catherine T-O-029Elliott, Paul-P-365, P-366Ellison, Gary-P-052Elosua, Roberto-P-015Elston, Beth-S-077Emmerechts, Jan-O-082Emmett, Edward-P-117Emmons, Louisa-E-057Engel, Lawrence-O-092, P-225Engel, Stephanie-O-022, O-126, O-162, P-051Eom, Gwi Heum-E-013, O-105, P-088, P-089,P-090, P-091, P-092Eppler, Adam-P-239Eriksen, Kirsten Thorup-P-193Escamilla-Nuñez, Consuelo-P-318, P-344Escamilla-Nuñez, Maria-Consuelo-P-354Esekeev, Bazarbai-P-386Eskenazi, Brenda-O-042, O-055, O-101, O-102, O-128, O-188, P-227, S-040, S-115, S-116Espinosa-García, Ana Cecilia-P-245Espinosa-Juárez, L-P-026Esteban, Marta-S-148, S-150Etai, Kloog-O-058Eto, Norihito-P-062Ettinger, Adrienne-O-110, P-404, P-411Eum, Jin-Hee-P-183Eum, Ki-Do-E-003Eun-Hee, Ha-E-024, P-100, P-108, S-014Evangelista, Andrea-P-409Evans, Amanda-P-156, S-033Evans, Kristin-P-353Everett, Charles-P-384Everett, Kevin-P-251Ewart, Susan-O-132, P-109, P-264Exley, Karen-S-148Ezz, Wafaa-P-320Ezzati, Majid-S-025, S-137FFabbri, Federico-P-357Factor-Litvak, Pam-P-111, P-408Fadrowski, Jeffrey-O-170, P-279, P-280Fagnano, Maria-P-353Fago, Lucrezia-P-324Fallico, Roberto-P-046, P-159, P-160, P-292,P-383, P-431Fallin, M. Daniele-P-068Falq, Gregoire-P-395Fang, Carolyn-P-051Fann, Neal-P-001, P-306Fantuzzi, Giamila-S-044Farzadegan, Homayoon-P-068Faustini, Annunziata-E-049, P-022Fay, James-P-118Fazzo, Lucia-S-063Feingold, Beth-P-127, P-166, S-089Fekedulegn, Desta-O-144Feng, Baoqin-P-023Fenga, Concettina-P-324Fenske, Richard-P-144, P-145, P-228Ferguson, Kelly-P-058Fernandez, Cristina-E-030Fernandez, Marieta Fatima-P-083Ferrante, Margherita-P-046, P-159, P-160, P-292, P-383, P-429, P-431, P-432Ferreccio, Catterina-O-087, O-088Ferreira, Jeniffer Dantas-P-097, P-187Feskanich, Diane-P-323Févotte, Joëlle-O-112Fierens, Frans-P-370Figueras, Francesc-O-030Figueroa-Aguilar, Gloria-P-120, P-121, P-181Finkelstein, Yoram-S-117, P-074Finn, Symma-S-002Fiore, Maria-P-159, P-160, P-292, P-383, P-429, P-431, P-43298E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Fireman, Elizabeth-E-016Fishwick, David-O-182Fitz-Simon, Nicola-O-064, P-204Fitzgerald, Christopher-P-239Fitzgerald, Edward-O-112, S-061Fitzpatrick, Cole-P-144, P-145Fitzpatrick, Martin-P-255Flanders, W. Dana-E-014Fleming, Sarah-O-012Fletcher, Tony-O-064, O-066, O-101, O-102, O-112, O-134, P-204, S-064, S-077, S-080Floridia, Adriana-P-159Floud, Sarah-E-039Foley, Barry-P-255Foo, Ning-Ping-P-216Foraster, Maria-O-019, P-015Forastiere, Francesco-E-049, O-121, P-022, P-040, P-114, P-116, P-330, P-409, S-158Forsberg, Bertil-E-060, O-177Foss Hansen, Steffen-P-244Fossati, Serena-O-017, P-211, P-235Fracasso, Maria Enrica-O-072Franceschini, Nora-P-435Francesconi, Kevin-E-006, S-049, E-007, P-435Francis, Richard-S-086Fraser-Rahim, Herb-S-013Fratiglioni, Laura-E-036Frazier, Jessie-P-242Freedman, Darcy A.-S-006, S-007, S-008, S-009Freels, Sally-P-224, S-044Frei, Patrizia-P-258Freire, Carmen-O-106Fremling, Karin-P-366Freni Sterrantino, Anna-P-409Fréry, Nadine-P-395Frey, H. Christopher-O-153Friedenson, Colette-P-408Friesen, Melissa C.-P-197Friger, Michael-P-011, P-012, P-139, P-375, P-413Frisancho, Augusto-P-127, P-166Fry, Meridith M.-E-057Fry, Rebecca-S-048Fuentes, Monsterrat-O-153Fuentes-Chagolla, Angeles-P-120, P-121, P-181Fujimoto, Victor-P-400Fuks, Kateryna-O-008, O-019, O-068, O-121Fulcher, Charles-P-001, P-306Fuller, Christina H.-O-018GGabriella, Melchiore-P-175Galan, Adriana-P-232Galassi, Claudia-O-121Galea, Sandro-S-003Gallagher, Carolyn-P-267Gallo, Valentina-O-064, O-102Galloway, Tamara-O-134Galvez, Maida-O-127, P-048, P-174Gambadoro, Aurelio-P-046Gambard, Jean-Pierre-P-285Gandini, Martina-P-361Gandolfi, Jay-O-169, P-189E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterGao, Ruihong-E-021Gao, Yanlin-P-417Gao, Yu-Tang-P-225Gapstur, Susan-S-097García Esteban1, Raquel-O-031García-Esquinas, Esther-P-103, P-194Garcia-Vargas, Gonzalo-S-052Gardner, Renee-E-001Garduño-Salazar, Norma-P-245Garibay-Chavez, Maria Guadalupe-P-176, P-177, P-209, P-422Garlantezec, Ronan-P-403Garnier, Robert-P-395Garshick, Eric-P-016Gasparini, Brenda-P-376Gasparrini, Antonio-O-154, P-133Gass, Katherine-P-030Gastaňaga, Carmen-O-091Ge, Bin-P-251Gearing, Marla-P-073Gehring, Ulrike-O-107, O-163Geiss, Otmar-P-232Gelatti, Umberto-P-385Gen, Fuhai-S-068Gennings, Chris-S-036Genuis, Stephen J-P-057Georgellis, Antonis-P-302German, Dwight-P-073German, Larissa-P-139, P-413Geruschkat, Uta-E-037, E-038, E-058Ghan, Steven J.-P-009Ghazarian, Armen-P-052Ghosh, Jo Kay-P-044Ghosh, Rebecca-O-182Ghosh, Santu-O-089Giacone, Filippo-P-429Gibson, Lorna-O-102Gibson, Roger-P-107Gidlow, Christopher-P-171Gil, Ana-O-046Gilkeson, Gary S-S-090Gillooly, Sara-P-236Giorgis Allemand, Lise-O-053, P-369Girardi, Paolo-O-072Gittelsohn, Joel-P-166Giwercman, Aleksander-P-396Gjonaj, Dila-P-346Glass, Debora-O-113Glenn, Barbara-P-373Glinianaia, Svetlana V.-O-107Gluskin, Rebecca-O-040, S-050Glynn, Anders-O-190Gnegne, Yacouba-P-342Gobbi, Gian Paolo-P-022Godri, Krystal-P-021Godschalk, Roger-O-012Goen, Thomas-P-221Goessler, Walter-E-006, E-007, O-112, P-435Gold, Diane-O-135, P-333Goldberg, Debbie-O-077Goldsmith, David-P-398, S-099Goldsmith, David F-P-115, P-380, P-084Goldsmith, Rebecca-P-221Golightly, Marc-P-267Golini, Martina Nicole-P-116Golino, Agata-P-324Gómez-Acebo, Inés-P-194Gong, Tong-O-067Gonzalez-Alzaga, Beatriz-P-082, P-222Gonzalez-Horta, Carmen-S-052Goodman, Julie-O-183Goodman, Michael-S-122Goodman, Patrick-P-005, P-232, P-255Gordon, Terry-S-109Gore-Langton, Rob-O-054Gorova, Alla-P-360Gosens, Ilse-P-021Gotti, Alberto-P-136, P-234Gould, Timothy-S-112Gouveia, Nelson-O-107, O-150, P-272Govarts, Eva-O-056, S-149Graber, Judith-P-107Grabow, Maggie-P-249Gradeck, Robert-O-060Grady, Richard-O-005Grandjean, Philippe-E-025, S-118Grashow, Rachel-P-061Graziano, Joseph-E-008, S-050Grazuleviciene, Regina-P-171Greasby, Tamara-S-056Greenburg, Gail-P-247Greenwald, Roby-E-014Gregory, Simon G-O-007Gress, Julia-O-081, P-270Gribble, Matthew O-S-049, E-007Grieger, Khara-P-244Grieshop, Andy-S-027Griew, Pippa-O-027Griffiths, Sian-P-248Grimbuhler , Soni-P-257Grimsrud, Tom K-P-335Grodstein, Francine-O-086Gronlund, Carina J.-P-147Grosche, Bernd-P-287Grotto, Itamar-P-221Gruzieva, Olena-O-152, P-372Gryparis, Alexandros-O-006, O-083, O-180Gu, Ja k-O-145Guallar, Eliseo-E-006, E-007, P-435, S-049Guan, Tianjia-E-015Guarda, Linda-O-072Guerra, Giuliana-P-220Guidotti, Tee L-P-380Guillette, LJ, Jr.-P-363, S-088Guimarães, Mariana-P-099Guldner, Laurence-O-024, O-025, P-285, P-394, P-395Gulliver, John-O-057, O-138, P-261Gunier, Robert-O-077, O-055, O-128, O-188, P-197Guo, How Ran-P-216, P-066, P-070, P-325, S-017Guo, Xinbiao-O-036Guo, Ying-S-094Guo, Yue Leon-P-034, P-410, O-124, P-185Guo, Yue-Liang Leon-P-418, P-399Guo, Yuming-E-042, E-055, P-025, S-070Guoxing, Li-S-069Gupta, Prakash-O-146Gurley, Emily-O-016Gurung, Anobha-P-303Gurvich, Vladimir-P-198, P-291, P-428Gurzau, Eugen-O-112Gustafsson, Peik-P-402Gutzkow, Kristine B-O-012Gyselaers, Wilfried-P-37099AUTHORINDEX


HHa, Eun-Hee-O-026, O-107, O-108, O-159,P-006, P-031Ha, Jongsik-P-086, P-415Ha, Mina-E-013, E-024, O-026, O-105, O-108, O-159, P-006, P-031, P-088, P-089, P-090, P-091, P-092, P-100, P-183, P-281, S-014Ha, Sandie-P-328Haan, Pam-S-045Haase, Richard-O-112Habermann, Mateus-O-150Hackstadt, Amber-P-362Hadrya, Fatine-P-151Hae-Kwan, Cheong-P-095, P-108Haider, M. Sabbir-O-016Haim, Maayan-E-050Hajat, Shakoor-O-027, O-166, P-336Halkjær, Jytte-P-193Hall, Dan-O-015Halladay, Alicia-S-081Hallberg, Jenny-O-152Halonen, Jaana-P-240, P-425Halterman, Jill-P-353Haluza, Daniela-P-005Halzlova, Katarina-O-181Hambly, Peter-P-357Hami, Hinde-P-151, P-278, P-390Hampel, Regina-E-037, E-038, E-058, O-008,O-019, O-068, O-121Han, Yiqun-E-015Handal, Alexis-P-228Hanley, Kevin-E-031Hannam, Kimberly-O-137, P-039Hansell, Anna-E-039, E-047, O-138, P-261, P-311, P-357, S-064, S-157Hao, Yu-O-036Hardy, Rebecca-P-261Harley, David-S-147Harley, Kim-O-055, O-188, S-115Harlow, Sioban-P-228Harries, Lorna-O-134Harrington, Donald-O-094, O-095, O-096Harris, Gerald-S-061Harrison, Roy-P-021Hart, Jaime-P-016, P-170, P-322, P-323, S-114Hartinger, Stella-O-046Hartley, Tara-O-143, O-144Hassett-Sipple, Beth-P-304Hatley, Earl-P-404Hauptman, Marissa-P-174Hauser, Russ-O-045, O-051Haverinen-Shaughnessy, Ulla-P-232Havlena, Jeffrey A-P-071, P-269Hayden, Mary-S-056Haynes, Carol-O-007Haynes, Erin-S-040He, Xinghzhou-O-164Healy, Tracey-P-255Heaton, Matthew-S-056Hébert, James-O-146Heck, Julia-P-033Hedley, Anthony-E-041, P-142Hee Soo, Pyo-P-056Heederik, Dick-P-396Heiderscheidt, Judy M.-S-026Heiman-Patterson, Terry-P-075Hein, Misty-E-031, O-115Heinävaara, Sirpa-P-366Helmfrid, Ingela-P-078Hémon, Denis-P-286, P-287Henderson, Barron-P-306Henderson, Sarah B-O-029Hennig, Frauke-O-008Henry, Kevin-S-154Henschel, Kathleen-P-125Henschel, Susann-P-005Henshel, Diane-P-378Herbarth, Olf-O-050Herbst, Margaret-O-118, P-321Hernández, Cadena-P-318Hernández, María del Carmen-P-072Hernandez-Avila, Mauricio-E-023Hernández-Cadena, Leticia-P-026, P-318, P-344, P-345, P-354Hernández-Ramírez, Raúl Ulises-O-169, P-189Hernandez-Weldon, Rosana-O-101, O-102Hertz, Andrew-O-077, P-188Hertz-Picciotto, Irva-P-068Hess, Jeremy-S-055Hester, Carolyn-P-233Heumann, Michael-P-094Hiatt, Robert-P-051, O-191Hibbert, James D.-S-007Hilborn, Betsy-P-087Hilborn, Elizabeth-S-073Hillert, Lena-P-366Hillsdon, Melvyn-O-027Hinderliter, Alan-P-321Hindrik, Bouwman-O-048Hinojosa, de la Garza-P-289Hishinuma, Hid-P-007, P-008Hixon, J. Gregory-P-157Ho, Wen-Chao-P-185Ho Jang, Kwon-P-056Hoek, Gerard-O-121, P-021, P-130, S-156, S-159Hoffman, Elaine-E-009, S-039Hoffman, Kate-E-027, O-052, O-066Hoffmann, Barbara-O-008, O-019, O-121, S-158Hofman, Albert-O-051Hoggatt, Katherine-P-044, P-104Hokanson, John E-E-010, E-035Holguin, Fernando-P-213, P-236, P-318Holland, Nina-O-069, S-116Holliday, Katelyn-P-208Holloway, John-O-132, P-109, P-264Holloway, Tracey-P-249Hom, Elizabeth-P-144, P-145, P-340Homaira, Nusrat-O-016Honda, Yasushi-O-124, O-173, O-176, P-183, P-418Hondula, David-P-414Hong, Soo Jong-O-009Hong, Yun-Chul-E-024, O-026, O-108, O-111, O-159, P-031, P-100, P-206, P-271, S-014, S-018, S-019, S-071Hongsibsong, Surat-O-044Hopenhayn, C-P-110, P-196Hopf, Nancy-O-115Hopke, Philip-P-353Hopkins, Marianne-O-110, P-404Hoppin, Jane-E-018, O-013, P-065, P-397, S-108Horel, Scott-O-090Horn-Ross, Pamela-O-077Horowitz, Larry W.-E-057Horton, Edward-P-333Horton, Jane-O-091Horton, Kevin-O-015Horton, Megan-P-111Horvat, Milena-O-168, P-276, P-359, S-032,S-148, S-149, S-150, S-151Hossain, Jahangir-O-016Hossain, Sarah R.-E-032Host, Sabine-O-156, P-355, P-356Hou, Lifang-O-136, O-172, P-131, P-293, P-327Hou, Yuh-Ming-P-066Houseman, Andres-O-133Houthuijs, Danny-E-039, P-364Houweling, Diane-P-364Howard, Barbara-E-006, E-007, P-435, S-049Howard, Virginia-P-064Howard, Vyvyan-P-244Howell, Jeff-P-236Howell, Jeffery-P-213Hoxha, Mirjam-O-017, P-211Hoyle, Jennifer-O-182Hsieh, Wu-Shiun-P-069, P-405Hsu, Hsiang-Chin-P-325Hsu, Jin-Huei-O-114Hsu, Sandy H.J.-P-207Hsu, Wan-Hsiang-P-140Hsu, Wei-Wen-S-045Hu, Howard-E-003, E-023, E-029, E-029, O-086, O-089, O-110, P-061, P-077, P-404, P-411, P-433, P-434, S-138Hu, Wei-O-164Hu, Wenbiao-E-055, P-124, P-141, S-144Huang, Bin-P-196Huang, Chien-Yuan-P-070Huang, Cunrui-O-192Huang, Han-Bin-O-103Huang, Jing-O-036Huang, Po-Chin-P-049Huang, Wei-E-015Huang, Yeou-Lih-P-230, P-436Huanosto-Gutierrez, Laura-P-181Hubbard, Alan-S-074Hubbard, Kendra-O-046Hubbell, Bryan-P-306Huber, Jr., John-O-090Hudek, Vladimir-O-181Hudgens, Edward-P-153Hui, Tao-S-069Hulsey, Thomas C-S-090Humblet, Olivier-O-069Humphrey, Chuck-P-169Hung, Kuo Chan-O-123Hunter, Jr., Ronald E.-O-044Hunting, Katherine-P-084Hurley, Susan-P-188Hurley, Thomas-O-146Husain, Mushtuq-O-016Huset, Carin-P-218Huss, Anke-O-059Hussein, Tareq-P-425Huttinger, Alexandra-S-075Hwan-Cheol, Kim-P-006100E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Hwang, Bing Fang-P-037, O-085Hwang, Jaemin-P-180Hwang, Seung-Sik-P-281Hwang, Syni-An-P-140Hwang, Yau-Huei-E-026Hyder, Ayaz-O-142Hyesook, Park-P-108Hyunjoo, Bae-P-421Hänninen, Otto-P-217, P-232IIavarone, Ivano-P-027, P-114Ibarluzea Maurolagoitia, Jesús María-O-031ICAPPO group, 0-O-107Ielsch, Géraldine-P-286Iglesias, Verónica-O-043Imm, Pamela-P-071, P-224, P-269, S-043, S-044Inape, Kasis-P-183Indeykina, Olga-E-040Inoue, Kenichiro-P-018Insaf, Tabassum-P-122Int Panis, Luc-O-082, P-020Irons, Richard-O-113Ishida-Gutiérrez, Cecilia-S-052Ito, Kazuhiko-O-028, O-040, O-079,, P-341S-109, S-110Ivaldi, Cristiana-O-074, P-184, P-223, P-423Ivarsson, Sten-P-402JJaakkola, Jouni-P-250, O-103, S-059Jaar, Bernard-O-170, P-279, P-280Jack, Darby-O-038Jackson, Leila-O-023Jacob, Sophie-P-287Jacobs, Lotte-O-082Jacobs, Jr, David R.-P-392, P-393Jacquemin, Benedicte-S-157Jacquez, Geoffrey-O-174Jaddoe, Vincent-O-051Jagai, Jyotsna-P-087, P-153, P-154, P-168, S-073Jain, Grishma-S-027Jalaludin, Bin-O-107, O-179Jamers, An-S-057James, Katherine A-E-010, E-035James, Peter-P-170Jansing, Robert-S-042Janssen, Bram-P-370Janssen, Nicole-P-021Jaramillo, Renee-E-018, O-013Jarvis, Debbie-O-182Javorska, Zuzana-P-262Jedpiyawongse, Adisorn-P-290Jensen, Emily-P-430Jensen, Tina K-O-004Jeon, Yong Jin-E-013, O-105, P-088, P-089,P-090, P-091, P-092Jerrett, Michael-P-044, P-299Jessiman, Barry-E-034Ji, Bu-Tian-P-225Ji, John-P-077Ji, Yunfang-E-015Ji Ae, Lim-P-056Jia, Yuping-P-019E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterJian, Xu-E-023Jiang, Hongmei-O-172, P-327Jim, Rebecca-O-110Jiménez-Mendoza, Evelyn-P-026Jiménez-Moleón, José Juan-P-103, P-194Jin, Xiaobin-E-042, P-019Jin, Young-Woo-P-281Joas, Anke-S-148, S-149, S-150, S-151Joas, Reinhard-S-032, S-148, S-149, S-150, S-151Johansen, Christoffer-O-071Johansson, Christer-O-141Johns, Douglas O.-O-184Johnson, Caroline-S-115Johnson, Isaac-O-060Johnson, Jean-P-218Johnson, Ken C.-P-172Johnson, Nancy-P-196Johnston, Sharilyn-O-080Joldoshov, Saparbai-P-388Jones, Andy-O-027Jones, Ben-O-165Jones, Kate-O-171Jones, Miranda R.-E-017Jones, Rachael-P-107Jongsik, Ha-P-421Jorgensen, Esben-Budtz-S-118Jorgensen, Niels-O-001Joseph, Evelyn-O-079Joseph, Green-S-047Josse, Beatrice-P-009Josson, Jyoti-S-077Judd, Suzanne-P-064Jun, Jong-Kwan-O-111Juncos, Jorge-O-041Jung, Dal-Young-P-031Jung, Kweon-P-006Jung Duck, Park-P-056Jung-Ae, Kim-P-006Jursa, Tom-S-039Jusko, Todd-O-051KKabagambe, Edmond-P-064Kalaitzis, Vasilis-P-313Kalantzi, Olga-P-408Kaliappan, Raja-P-107Kalkbrenner, Amy-E-027Kalkstein, Laurence-O-194Kamel, Freya-P-065, S-108Kamen, Diane-S-012, S-090Kan, Haidong-S-067, S-068Kanarek, Marty S-P-071, P-269Kang, Jong-Won-P-281Kang, Moyeol-P-271Kannan, Kurunthachalam-S-042Kantamneni, Jiji-O-090Kao, Linda-P-435Kapolou, Elissaveth-P-175Kapoor, Aparna-O-146Karakitsios, Spyros-P-136, P-234, P-313Karmaus, Wilfried-O-132, P-109, P-212, P-214, P-264, S-045Karnes, Conny-O-098Karpenko, Yuri-E-040Karr, Catherine-P-340Kasaj, Pranvera-P-232Kashima, Saori-P-010Katoh, Takahiko-P-263Katra, Itzhak-P-012Katsnelson, Boris-P-291, P-428Katsouyanni, Klea-E-039, O-177, S-159Kauffmann, Francine-S-157Kaufman, Joel-O-020, S-112Kawachi, Ichiro-P-240Kawamoto, Toshihiro-P-263Kayama, Fujio-P-263Ke, Meng-P-157Keegan, Thomas-P-312Keene, Rob-O-060Keiding, Niels-P-369Kelly, Frank-P-021Kent, Shia-P-064, P-064Kerdnoi, Tanyaporn-O-044Kervarrec, Christine-P-403Kewada, Priya-E-014Kezios, Katrina-P-408Khalil, Naila-P-125, P-256Khargonekar, Shivangi-S-055Kicinski, Michal-O-117Kilaru, Vasu J.-P-093Kile, Molly-E-009, O-133Kilic, Abdullah-P-164, P-165Kim, Boong-Nyun-E-024, O-026, O-159, P-100Kim, Byung-Mi-E-024, O-026, O-159, P-100Kim, Clara-O-176Kim, Dae-Seon-O-108, P-004, S-071Kim, Donghoon-P-271Kim, Dongjin-P-179, P-180Kim, Eunjeong-E-024, O-026, O-108, O-159Kim, Han Cheol-O-009Kim, Heon-P-281Kim, Ho-O-124, O-173, O-176, P-183, P-418Kim, Hwan-Cheol-P-031Kim, Hyeog Ju-P-281Kim, Jin Hee-O-111, P-206, S-018, S-019Kim, Jung Ah-E-013, O-105, P-088, P-089, P-090, P-091, P-092Kim, Jung-Ae-P-031Kim, Ki-Hyun-O-039Kim, Kreckmann-O-147Kim, Myounghee-O-173, O-176Kim, Nam-Jin-P-006Kim, Nam-Soo-P-279, P-280Kim, Namsoon-P-180Kim, Soyeon-P-416Kim, Stephani-E-030, O-129Kim, Sun-Young-O-020, S-112Kim, Sunduk-P-086, O-054Kim, Tammy-O-173Kim, Yangho-E-024, O-026, O-108, O-159, P-006, P-031, P-100, S-014Kim, Yoonsang-P-340Kim, Young Ju-P-100Kim, Young-Min-P-416Kim, Young-Shin-S-085Kimura Takeda, Simone Harue-P-272Kinney, Patrick-O-028, O-038, P-146, P-374Kioumourtzoglou, Marianthi-Anna-O-119Kireyeva, Ekaterina-P-428Kirrane, Ellen-O-184, S-105, S-108Kishi, Reiko-S-016Kivimäki, Mika-P-240101AUTHORINDEX


Kiviranta, Hannu-P-192Klebanoff, Mark-O-189Klein, Mitch-O-149, S-075Klein, Mitchel-P-030Kleinjans, Jos-S-031, O-012Klemm, Rebecca-P-334Klimkina, Iryna-P-360Kloog, Etai-O-058Knobeloch, Linda-P-224, S-043, S-044Knol, Anne-P-364Knudsen, Lisbeth E-O-012, S-148, S-149, S-151, S-150Kobal, Alfred B-P-276Kobayashi, Tomoko-P-013Kobrosly, Roni-O-095Kocan, Anton-P-407Koch, Holger-O-051, S-148, S-150Koenen, Karestan-S-114Koenig, Wolfgang-E-058, O-068Kogevinas, Manolis-O-012, P-103, S-031Kogut, Katherine-O-188, S-115, S-116Koichi, Nakazawa-O-124Koifman, Rosalina-O-106, P-186, P-382Koifman, Sergio-O-106, P-097, P-186, P-187,P-376, P-382Kolossa-Gehring, Marike-S-032, S-148, S-149,S-150, S-151Kolpakov, Igor-P-288Kondratyuk, Ekaterina-P-413Kontoroupis, Periklis-P-234Koomson, Elizabeth-P-275Koontz, Michaela-O-023Koppen, Gudrun-O-047Koppova, Kvetoslava-O-112Korac, Zorica-O-181Korchevskiy, Andrey-S-100Korek, Michal-E-036, O-141Korrick, Susan-E-003, O-045, O-161Korte, JE-P-363Kostopoulou-Karadanelli, Maria-O-171Koto, Karen-P-047Kotzias, Dimitrios-P-232Koustas, Erica-S-120, S-142Koutrakis, Petros-O-058, O-083, O-142, P-333Kouvonen, Anne-P-240Kovács, Katalin-O-012Kovalcik, Kasey-O-118, P-321Krall, Jenna-E-045, O-185Krasnov, Helena-P-012Kraus, Ute-E-037, E-038Kraus, Wayne E-O-007Kravets, Nataliya-P-332Kregzdyte, Rima-O-104Krejcik, Zdenek-E-012Krewski, Daniel-S-097Kromhout, Hans-O-059Krsnik, Mladen-O-168, P-276Kruize, Hanneke-P-171, P-364Krzyzanowski, Michal-P-232Krämer, Ursula-S-157Kubesch, Nadine-E-048Kubzansky, Laura-O-079Kuchel, George-O-010Kuh, Diana-P-261Kuisma, Markku-P-425Kujdawu, Yao-P-394Kull, Inger-O-152, P-372Kumar, Rajiv-O-112Kuno, Rubia-P-272Kunugita, Naoki-P-284, S-130Kushi, Larry-P-219Kushi, Lawrence H-O-191, O-127, P-051Kuzmin, Sergey-P-428Kuzmina, Elena-P-198Kweon, Jung-O-039Kylin, Henrik-O-048Künzli, Nino-O-008, O-019, P-015, S-125, S-157, S-158Kyrtopoulos, Soterios-S-031Källén, Karin-P-402LLa Vignera, Sandro-P-431, P-432LAAIDI, Karine-O-175Lacasaña, Marina-P-082, P-083, P-222Lackland, Daniel-P-075, P-076Lacomis, David-P-075Laden, Francine-E-002, P-016, P-170, P-322,P-323, S-114LaFLamme, Denise-O-014Lai, Ching-Huang-O-103Lai, Der-Chung-P-066Lai, Hak Kan-E-041, P-126, P-142Lall, Ramona-O-040Laloi, Patrick-P-287Lam, Juleen-S-120, S-142Lam, Tai Hing-P-126, P-142Lam, Thuy-O-045Lamadrid-Figueroa, Hector-E-023, P-411Lamarque, Jean-Francois-E-057, P-009Lamb, Brian-P-340Lambertino, Anissa-P-224, S-044Lampa, Erik-O-073Lan, Qing-O-164Lan, Yajia-O-116Lanata, Claudio-O-046Landau, Alexander-P-061Landgraf, Jeff-S-045Landry, Peter-O-060Lane, Kevin-P-316, P-317Langlois, Peter-O-090, P-371Langstaff, John-P-306Lankester, Joanna-P-050Lanki, Timo-O-068, O-121, P-425, S-158Lanphear, Bruce-P-053, S-095, S-098Lanzinger, Stefanie-E-038Larson, Timothy-S-112Latini, Roberto-P-330Laurent, Olivier-P-286Laurier, Dominique-P-285, P-286, P-287Lauriola, Paolo-P-040, P-409LaVerda, Nancy L.-P-084Lavi, Aya-E-016Lavigne, Eric-P-172, S-066Lawrence, Roderick-P-171Lawson, Andrew-S-155Le, Hien-O-147Le, Mai-Nhung-S-004Le Moal, Joëlle-P-394Leas, Eric-P-163Lebret, Erik-P-364Ledda, Caterina-P-046, P-159, P-160, P-292,P-383Lee, Boeun-P-100Lee, Byung-Kook-P-279, P-280Lee, Cameron-O-194, P-143Lee, Chang-Hsing-P-185Lee, Ching-Chang-O-130Lee, Chul-Woo-O-159, P-006Lee, Duk-Hee-P-392, P-393Lee, Hsiu-Hao-P-185Lee, Hyung Joo-O-142Lee, Ji-Young-P-006, P-031Lee, Jong-Tae-O-039, O-196Lee, Jung-Sub-O-026Lee, Kayoung-O-057, P-261Lee, Kwang-Yong-P-281Lee, Mary-O-045Lee, Ruby Siu Yin-P-126Lee, Siu-Lin-P-142Lee, Suehyung-P-179, P-180Lee, Szu-Yi-O-130Lee, Won Jin-P-281Lee, Yu-Mi-P-392, P-393Leem, Jong Han-O-009, P-006, P-031Lefranc, Agnès-P-285Leibler, Jessica-S-089Leite, Andre-P-358Lenters, Virissa-P-396Leon, Luca-P-292Leon Guo, Yue-Liang-O-173Leonardi, Giovanni-O-064, O-102, O-112, S-064Leonardi, Marco-O-177Lepeule, Johanna-O-021, P-017Leridon, Henri-O-024, O-025Letourneau, Lisa-O-080Lévesque, Benoit-P-123Levey, Allan. I.-P-073Levy, Jonathan-S-037Levy, Karen-O-043, S-075Lewis, Denise Riedel-P-377Lewis, Lauren-O-016, O-091Lewis, R. Jeffrey-S-121Lezovic, Mario-P-262Li, Chung-Yi-O-114, P-167Li, Dehong-S-071Li, Guoxing-E-042Li, Haiping-P-023Li, Hui-P-106, P-268Li, jin-P-343Li, Jinfen-P-024, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Li, Ming-Hsu-P-412Li, Quanlin-P-087, S-073Li, Shanshan-O-179, S-070Li, Shengqiao-O-145Li, Tiantian-P-417Li, Weiwei-E-014Li, Yanli-O-070, P-329Li, Yun-O-197Li, Zheng-O-046Liao, Duanping-P-208Liaw, Jane-O-088Libman, Michael D-P-123Lichtenstein, Paul-O-067Lichtveld, Maureen-S-005Licitra, Gaetano-P-252Lien, Guang-Wen-P-207Liese, Angela D.-S-006, S-007, S-008, S-009Lignell, Sanna-O-190Lim, Youn-Hee-O-176, P-206, P-271, P-418Lim, Younhee-O-173102E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Limon, Gwendolina-P-403Lin, Chien-Yu-P-207Lin, Chih-Hung-P-246Lin, Ching-Chun-P-069, P-405Lin, Hualiang-E-032, P-248Lin, Lian-Yu-P-207Lin, Meng-Hung-P-185Lin, Shao-P-122, P-138, P-140Lin, Shio-Jean-P-410Lin, Shoei-Loong -O-131, P-047Lin, Sihao-O-116, P-343Lin, Weiwei-O-163Lin, Yi-Hseun-E-026Lin, Yong-Yang-O-103Lin, Yu Ting-P-037Lin, Yu-Jen-O-114Lin, Yu-Kai-P-412Lin, Yu-Ting-O-085Lincoln, Doug-P-105Lind, Tomas-P-331Lindert, Jutta-P-175, P-250Lindesmith, Lisa-P-153Lindh, Christian-O-042, P-402Linn, Shai-E-004, P-375Liou, Saou-Hsing-O-103, O-114, O-130, P-049Lippmann, Morton-O-040, S-109, S-110Lipshutz, Larry-O-004Lipsitt, Jonah-P-299Lipsitz, Lewis-O-010, O-083Lissaker, Claudia-P-080Litonjua, Augusto A-P-017Littlewood, Emma-P-311Liu, Ann-P-113Liu, Chiu-Shong-O-120Liu, Fan-O-001Liu, Fang-E-052, E-053Liu, Jun-E-015Liu, Li-E-021, P-024, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Liu, Ling-E-052, E-053, P-237, P-238, P-426,P-427Liu, Qin-P-237, P-238Liu, Xinhua-P-111, P-408, S-050Liu, Zhaorong-P-417Liu, Zhe-E-021, P-023, P-024, P-045, P-326,P-349, P-350, P-351Livnat, Shachar-P-011Ljungman, Petter-P-331Lobdell, Danelle-P-154, P-168, P-043Loccisano, Anne-S-078Lombardi, Christina-P-033London, Stephanie-E-018, O-013, P-054Long, Rachel-P-275Long, Thomas C.-O-184Longnecker, Matthew-E-018, O-051, O-189,P-054, S-078Loomis, Dana-S-052Lope, Virginia-P-103, P-194López Carrillo, Lizbeth-P-273, O-169, P-072,P-189Lopez-Espinosa, Maria-Jose-O-064, O-101Louis, Elan-P-077Louis, Germaine-O-054Love, Tanzy-O-093, O-094, O-097Loveland, Katie-P-242Lu, Huimin-E-015Lu, Jing Kaylee-P-275E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterLu, Yoa-Hua-O-114Luben, Thomas J.-O-184, P-314, P-315, P-371, S-105, S-106, S-107, S-108, S-126Luber, George-S-054, S-055Luberto, Ferdinando-P-040, P-409Lubin, Jay-S-020, S-021, S-022, S-023Luby, Stephen-O-016Lucas, Jean-Paul-P-285Lucas, Neas-O-007Lucchini, Roberto-S-039, S-040, S-041Lucero, Boris-O-043Lucht, Jim-O-060Lukács, Viktória-O-012Luna, Juan-P-175Lund, Amie-S-111Lundholm, Cecilia-O-067Lurmann, Fred-O-069Luster, Michael-O-064, O-102, O-134, P-204Luttmann-Gibson, Heike-P-333Lyall, Kristen-P-401, S-114Lyles, Robert-S-092, S-094Lynch, Courtney-O-054Lyons, Hil-P-144, P-145Lødrup Carlsen, Karin-P-054Løvik, Martinus-P-054MMa, Jin-P-427Ma, Ligang-E-021, P-023, P-024, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Maas, Jolanda-P-171Macías-Morales, Nayeli-O-169Mackenbach, Johan-O-051Mackenzie, John-S-144Madaniyazi, Lina-P-004, P-025Madykova, Janyl-P-098, P-283Magzamen, Sheryl-P-071, P-269, P-340Maïga, Ababacar-P-390Maisog, Jose-O-054Makeyev, Oleg-P-291Malecki, Kristen-P-210Malek, Angela-P-075, P-076Malilay, Josephine-P-094Malinauskiene, Vilija-P-199Malmqvist, Ebba-P-036Malykh, Olga-P-428Mandin, Corinne-P-235, P-285Manu, Alexander-P-374Mao, I-Fang-P-246Marchand, Philippe-O-025Marchetti, Pierpaolo-O-072Marchetti, Serena-S-041Marcon, Alessandro-O-072Marconi, Andrea-P-324Marinacci, Chiara-P-361Marino, Claudia-E-005Mariuz, Marika-O-168Markewitz, Doreen-P-231Marks, Guy-O-179, E-044, P-320Marrugat, Jaume-P-015Marsh, Gary-O-148, P-029Marshalkin, Alexander-P-428Marshall, Fran-S-062Marshall, Guillermo-O-088Marshall, Julian-S-027Marshall, Julie A-E-010, E-035Martens, Evelyne-P-038Martin, Colleen-O-016Martin, Jonathan W-P-057Martin, Karen-P-304Martín, Vicente-P-103, P-194Martinez-Ponce, Josefina-P-120, P-121, P-181Martins, Lourdes-P-099Martisa , Solano-González-E-023Martuzzi, Marco-P-114, P-244, S-034Mary, Wolff-O-162Marzaroli, Paolo-P-040, P-409Masera, Omar-S-024Masson, Serge-P-330Massougbodji, Achille-P-274Mata, Elida-P-217, P-232Matabuena-Andrade, Elisa-P-121Mataloni, Francesca-P-116Matanoski, Genevieve-P-279, P-280Mathes, Robert-O-028Mathisen, Maria-S-028Matte, Thomas-O-028Mattes, Brian-P-398Matyukhina, Galina-P-428Maule, Milena-P-027Maxwell, Susan-O-174Mazej, Darja-O-168, P-276, P-359Mazzarino, Alfredo-P-046McAfee, Alison-O-094McBride, John-S-144McClure, Leslie-P-064McCracken, John-O-172, P-327McDonald, Jacob-S-111McElroy, Jane-P-251, P-193McGee, Sasha-P-189McGough-Maduena, Alison-P-228McGovern, Kathleen-O-127, P-174, P-219McGuinn, Laura-P-052McHugh, Christine-O-057McKenzie, Judith-P-117McNally, Michelle-P-255Mcnamee, Roseanne-O-137, P-039McSorley, Emeir-O-094, O-095Meara, Jill-S-064Medina, Sylvia-P-005Mednick, Adam-P-249Meeker, John-P-058Meeusen, Romain-P-020Megersen, Kerrie-E-055Meimei, Xu-S-069Mekonnen, Yalemtsehay-P-085Melén, Erik-O-152, P-372Meliefste, Kees-P-130Meliker, Jaymie-E-010, E-035, P-193, P-267Melzer, David-O-134Menager, Henri-P-029Mendez, Michelle-P-015, O-012Mendiola, Jaime-O-001, O-002, O-003Mendola, Pauline-P-294Mendoza-Ramirez, Gerardo-P-121, P-181Meneses-Rodrigues, Karla-P-081Menezes Filho, José Antonio-O-042, P-273Meng, Xia-S-067Meng, Ying-Ying-O-078, P-014Meng Wei, Wei-P-427Mengersen, Kerrie-S-144Menne, Bettina-O-177Meraz-Cruz, Noemi-P-042Mergler, Donna-O-042Merlo, Domenico F-O-012103AUTHORINDEX


Merritt, Anne-Sophie-P-302Mertz, Kristen-P-337, P-338Mervish, Nancy-P-048, P-219Messer, Lynne-P-043, P-154, P-168, P-294Messier, Kyle-S-073Meyer, Amy-P-156Meyer, Armando-P-195Miao, Jianying-P-343Michanowicz, Drew-P-236Michelozzi, Paola-E-005, O-177Michels, Jill-P-132Michikawa, Takehiro-P-305Middleton, Sarah-P-255Mieritz, Mark-S-043Migliore, Enrica-O-121Mignone, Vanessa-P-382Migoya-Graue, Alejandra-P-042Mihinova, Daniela-P-262Miho, Vasil-P-232Miklavčič, Ana-O-168, P-276Mikucki, Dorota-S-045Milberg, William-O-083Milcova, Alena-E-012Miller, Anthony B.-O-035Miller, Diane-O-145Miller, Fiona-O-080Miller, Kristin-S-112Miller, Suzanne-P-051Mills, James-S-143Milner, James-O-165Milojevic, Ai-P-336Mina, Ha-P-108Miranda, Marie Lynn-O-007Miranda Fº, Adalberto-P-191Miranda-Vargas, Ana-Luisa-P-181Mirzakulov, Dilshod-P-386Mitchell, Emily-S-092, S-094Mitchell, Kasey-O-172Mitis, Francesco-P-114Mittleman, Murray-O-010, O-083, P-333, O-018, O-157Mkaya, Mwamburi-P-203Mnatsakanova, Anna-O-143, O-145Mocarelli, Paolo-O-128, P-227Modonutti, GianBattista-P-292Moe, Christine-S-075Mogensen, Ulla B-S-118Mohler, Evelyn-P-258Mokhtari, Abdelrhani-P-390Molina-Garcia, Alejandro-P-120, P-121, P-181Moller, Anders-S-133Mondal, Debapriya-O-101, P-204Monfort, Christine-P-403Monroe, Peggy-P-247Montana, Jessica-P-048Monteiro, Gina-P-191, P-376Montero Cabrera, María Elena-P-289Montgomery, Susanne-P-035Moon, Katherine-P-161Moore, Colleen D-P-071Moore, Colleen F-P-269Mora, Ana María-O-042Morello-Frosch, Rachel-S-074Morgan, Geoffrey-P-105Morgan, Jake-P-242Mori, Kei-P-263Morin, Lise-O-024Morlino, Roberta-P-220Morokuma, Seiichi-P-263Morris, Chloe-P-261Mortamais, Marion-E-020Morton, Lindsay-P-226Mosgoeller, Wilhaelm-O-032Mostofa, Golam-E-009Mostofsky, Elizabeth-O-157Motta, Valeria-O-136, P-293Motts, Jonathan-E-001Moultrie, Lee-S-090Mousseau, Timothy-S-133Mu, Lina-O-070, P-329Mudway, Ian-P-021Mueller, Andrea-O-050Mugica, Violeta-P-026, P-345Mukamal, Kenneth J.-P-170Mukherjee, Bhramar-O-089, P-433, P-434Mukherjee, Shaibal-O-007Mulhern, Maria-O-094Mulholland, James A.-P-030Mumford, Sunni-S-093, P-294Mundorf, Christopher-S-005Munger, Kassandra-P-401Munnia, Armelle-P-290Muñoz-Quezada, María Teresa-O-043Munters, Elke-P-370Mureddu, Gian Francesco-P-330Murray, Virginia-O-177Musabekova, Laura-S-103Mustapha, Adetoun-E-047Mwamburi, Mkaya-P-317Myers, Gary-O-094, O-095, O-096Mäusezahl, Daniel-O-046NNabizadeh, Ramin-O-139, P-003, P-307, P-308, P-309Naddafi, Kazem-O-139, P-003, P-307, P-308,P-309Nadeau, Kari-O-069Naeher, Luke-O-046, O-015, P-096, P-239Nagashima, Tatsuya-P-009Naik, Vaishali-E-057, P-009Nakai, Satoshi-P-305Nakamoto, Jon M.-P-389Naksen, Warangkana-O-044Nam-Soo, Chang-P-108Narayanswami, S-S-027Narduzzi, Silvia-P-116Navarro, Efrain-P-318Navarro-Olivos, Efraín-P-344, P-345Navas-Acien, Ana-E-017, E-006, E-007, P-161, P-435, S-049Nave, Ella-P-381Nawrot, Tim-O-082, P-370, O-047, O-117, P-038Nazzaro, Marco-S-041Ndao, Momar-P-123Neas, Lucas-E-054, O-118, O-155, P-321, P-093, S-026Nectarios, Rose-E-044Needham, Larry-O-015, P-227Nelen, Vera-O-047, P-406Nelson, David-P-188Nelson, Gregory-P-118Nelson, Jessica-P-218Nemery, Benoit-P-038Neophytou, Andreas-P-016Neri, Margherita-O-181Nery, Telma-P-358, P-297Neta, Tali-P-169NewGeneris study group-O-012Newhide, Danny-P-200, P-035Newman, RB-P-363Newschaffer, Craig-P-068Newton, Kimberly-P-061Ng, Chris-Fook-Sheng-E-043Ng, Sharon-O-160Nguyen, Danh-P-068Nichols, Gordon-P-311Nie, Linda-E-003, P-433Nieto, Javier-P-210Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark-E-048, O-030, O-031,O-107, O-171, P-162, P-171Nikolaki, Spyridoula-P-234Ning, Bofu-O-164Nishioka, Marcia-S-115Nishiwaki, Yuji-P-062Nitta, Hiroshi-E-043, P-018, P-305Noh, Su Ryeon-E-013, O-105, P-088, P-089,P-090, P-091, P-092Noonan, Curtis-P-233Noonan, Gary-S-065Nordio, Francesco-P-131Nori-Sarma, Amruta-O-038North, Kari E.-P-435North, Michelle-O-135Novack, Victor-P-012Nriagu, Jerome-P-229Nuckols, John R.-P-197Nunzio, luca-P-324Nygard, Karin-S-072Nyland, Jennifer-E-001Nørbo Sørensen, Ditte-P-369OO'Hara, Todd-O-095O'Neill, Marie-O-089, O-174, O-197, P-041,P-147, P-424O.Gribble, Matthew-P-435Ochieng, Anne Achieng-P-259Ode, Amanda-P-402Oftedal, Bente-O-019Ogburn, Elizabeth-S-091Ogden, Nicholas-S-145Ogur, Recai-P-164, P-165Ohya, Yukihiro-P-263Olave, Viviana-P-032Olea, Nicolás-P-083Olegas, Abdrachmanovas-O-104Oleko, Amivi-O-024, O-025Oliveira, Maria Inês-P-129Oliveri Conti, Gea-P-046, P-160, P-383Oliveri Conti, Gea Marzia-P-429Olofsson, Per-P-402Olopade, Christopher-E-008Olorunfemi, Adetona-P-096Olsen, Geary-P-205Olsen, Marian-P-378Olsen, Roger-S-102Omer, Isaac-E-016Ophir, Amit-S-117, P-074Osorio, Erika-P-072104E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Osornio-Vargas, Alvaro-P-169Osredkar, Josko-P-276Ossiander, Eric-O-014Östenson, Claes-Göran-E-036, O-019Ostovar, Ramak-O-046Ostro, Bart-O-030Ostrosky-Shejet, Patricia-E-011Osuch, Janet-S-045Otero, Ubirani-P-195Ottino, Marina-O-074Oudin, Anna-O-019Ovadje, Lauretta-P-229Overvad, Kim-P-193Owusu-Agyei, Seth-P-374Ozonoff, David-S-035O’Reilly, Éilis-P-401O´Neill, Marie S-P-042PPadro-Martinez, Luz-P-310Padula, Amy-O-069Páez, Maritza-P-228Page, Andrew-P-141Paillard, Jean-Christophe-P-285Pak, Haeoyoung-P-415Palacios, Natalia-E-002Palaniappan, Kavitha-E-029Palkovicova, Lubica-P-407Pan, Chih-Hong-P-230, P-436Pan, Sih-Chun-S-017Pan, Wen-Chi-E-009Pan, Wen-Harn-P-049Pan, Xiaochuan-E-042, E-056, P-004, S-070,S-071Panasevich, Sviatlana-O-019Panni, Tommaso-O-136, P-293Pantea, Cristian-P-138Panuwet, Parinya-O-044Panwhar, Samina-S-075Parada-Gallardo, Tania-P-177Park, Hye Yin-P-206Park, HyeSook-P-100, E-024, O-026, O-108,O-159, P-006, P-031, S-014Park, Jae-Won-P-183Park, June-Soo-P-408Park, Myung-Sook-P-006, P-031Park, Sung Kyun-E-023, P-411, P-433, P-434Parker, Daniel L.-O-127Parker, Jennifer-O-107, P-332, P-420Parks, Ana-O-079Parsonnet, Julie-E-018, P-050Parsons, Patrick-P-279, P-280, P-400Parvez, Faruque-E-008, S-050PASCAL, Mathilde-O-175Pascal, Mathilde-O-177, P-178Pasetti, Paolo-P-220Pasetto, Roberto-P-114, P-220Passante, Lara-S-030Pastorkova, Anna-E-012Patayova, Henrieta-P-407Patel, Chirag-P-050Patel, Molini-P-371, S-108Patterson, Donald G-P-227Patton, Allison-P-310Pattyn, Nathalie-P-020Paty, Annie-Claude-P-394Patz, Jonathan-P-249E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterPaul, David-S-048Paulussen, Melissa-O-056Peace, Fredrick-P-064Pearce, John-O-061Pearce, Neil-P-028Peck, Jennifer-P-059Peddada, Shyamal-S-078Peden-Adams, Margie M-S-090Pedersen, Camilla-O-071Pedersen, Marie-O-012Pedersen, Nancy-E-036Pednekar, Mangesh-O-146Peel, Jennifer L.-S-026Peiris, Malik-O-178, P-126Peiró, Rosana-P-194Pekar, Zachary-P-306Pekkanen, Juha-P-425Pelallo-Martínez, Nadia-P-026Peled, Ammatzia-P-375Pelosini, Renata-P-423Peltier, Gretchen Loeffler-S-050Peluso, Marco-P-290Penders, Joris-P-370Penell, Johanna-E-036, O-068, O-121Peng, Roger-E-045, O-185, P-362Pennell, Johanna-O-008Pentti, Jaana-P-240Peppard, Paul-P-210Pereira, Luiz-P-099Peres, Frederico-P-081Peretz, Chava-P-375Peretz, Hava-P-379Perez, Laura-O-008, P-015Pérez-Gómez, Beatriz-P-194Perkins, Neil-S-092, S-093, S-094Perry, Gregory-P-134Pershagen, Goran-O-121, E-036, E-039, O-067, O-141, O-152, P-331, P-372Persky, Victoria-P-224, S-044Pesce, Giancarlo-O-072Peters, Annette-E-037, E-038, E-058, O-008,O-019, O-068, O-118, O-121, P-202, P-321, P-419, S-158Peterson, Amy-S-089Petit, Claire-E-020Petkova, Elisaveta-P-146Petreas, Myrto-P-408Philippat, Claire-E-020, O-022, O-053Phipps, Richard-E-058Pickett, Melissa-O-078, P-014Pierce, Crispin-P-118Pierik, Frank-O-051Pierson, Suzanne-P-154Pieters, Nicky-O-047, O-117, P-370Pin, Isabelle-O-053Pini, Maria-S-044Pinney, Susan-P-051, P-219, O-191, O-127Pirard, Phillippe-P-285Pirastu, Roberta-P-027, P-114Piro, Sara-P-290Pironi, Vanda-O-072Pisani, Paola-P-027Pittion, Florence-P-369Pittman, Erin-O-046Pitz, Mike-E-037, E-038Plummer, David-P-009Plusquin, Michelle-O-117Poirier, Paul-P-391Pokhrel, Amod-S-028Polak, Joseph-O-020, S-112Pollack, Anna-S-093, P-294Pollán, Marina-P-103, P-194Pombo-de-Oliveira, Maria do Socorro-P-097, P-187Ponce de Leon, Antonio-P-007, P-008Poncino, Serena-P-423Poole, Charles-P-043Pope, C. Arden-S-097Portengen, Lutzen-S-021, P-396Portolani, Nazario-P-385Porucznik, Christina-P-150Power, Melinda C.-O-084, O-186Pradeep, T-S-027Prado, Rogerio-O-150Pradyumna, Adithya-P-243Prapamontol, Tippawan-O-044Prescott, Marta-S-003Press, Daniel Z.-O-086Previll, Laura-P-256Prieto, Laura-E-022, P-032Privalova, Larisa-P-291, P-428<strong>Pro</strong>bst-Hensch, Nicole-S-157<strong>Pro</strong>copio, Enrico-P-223<strong>Pro</strong>ctor, Deborah-P-157<strong>Pro</strong>ietti, Lidia-P-324<strong>Pro</strong>speri, Rossana-O-075Puchter, Oded-E-016Puett, Robin C-P-323Pukkala, Eero-P-192Pun, Vivian C.-E-032, P-248QQi, Xin-P-141Qin, Yu-O-036Qirjako, Gentiana-P-346Qualters, Judith-S-065Quamruzzaman, Quazi-E-009, O-133Quandt, Sara-S-010Querol, Xavier-P-005Quesada, Rosario-O-042Quibrera, Miguel-P-208Quintanilla-Vega, Betzabeth-P-026, P-345Quiros, Indiana-O-041Quirós-Alcalá, Lesliam-S-115RRaaschou-Nielsen, Ole-O-071, O-121, P-193,S-159Radon, Katja-E-037Rafael-Vázquez, Leticia-P-345Rager, Judith-P-338Rager, Judy-O-148Rahman, Bayzid-P-105Rahman, Mahmuder-E-009, O-133, O-016Rajaee, Mozhgon-P-275Rajan, Pradeep-P-304Ramakrishnan, Usha-P-344, P-354Ramakrishnan, V-P-363Ramírez Fraire, Oliva-P-289Ramos, Celso-P-245Ramos, Rafael-P-015Rana, Sandeep-P-075Rangel, Hilda-P-245Ranzi, Andrea-P-040, P-220, P-409105AUTHORINDEX


Rapisarda, Lucia-P-324Rapisarda, Venerando-P-324Rappazzo, Kristen-P-154, P-168, P-043Rappold, Ana-E-054, O-155, P-093, S-106Rasmuson, Eric-S-103Rasmuson, James-S-101Rathbun, Stephen-P-135, P-096, P-239Rausova, Katarina-P-407Ray, Isha-S-074Raynor, Pauline-O-171, P-162Raza, Auriba-P-331Redmon, Bruce-O-005Reichrtova, Eva-P-407Reif, John-P-430Reiko, Kishi-S-014Ren, You (Shirley)-P-144, P-145Renne, Elisha-P-275Resnick, Carol-P-127, P-166Reyes Cortés, Manuel-P-289Reynolds, Conor-S-027Reynolds, Peggy-O-077, P-188Rhodes, Blaine-O-014Rhodes, Davina-S-044Ribeiro, Tatyana-P-099Ricci, Paolo-O-072Ricci Goodman, Jean-P-059Rice, LaShanta-S-013Rich, David-P-353Rich, David Q.-O-107Richard, Fenske-P-340Richards, Marie-P-065Richardson, David-O-034, P-286, S-106Richardson, Jason-P-073Richter, Elihu D-O-035, P-250, S-117, P-074Ridley, Ian-O-165Riederer, Anne M.-O-044Rignell-Hydbom, Anna-P-036, P-402Rimm, Eric B.-P-170Riojas-Rodriguez, Horacio-E-011, P-245, P-301Rioux, Christine-P-203Ritz, Beate-P-033, P-044, P-104Rivera, Marcela-O-008, P-015Rivera-Núñez, Zorimar-P-156, P-158Rizzo, Giovanna-P-327Roberts, Andrea-E-002, S-114Robins, Thomas-P-275Robinson, Guy-O-028Robinson, Karen A.-S-120Robledo, Candace-P-059Robson, Mark-P-112Roca, Manuela-O-002Rockne, Karl-P-107Rod, Naja Hulvej-O-071Rodriguez, Jose M.-P-009Rodriguez-Barranco, Miguel-P-082, P-222Rodríguez-Dozal, Sandra-P-301Rogan, Walter J.-P-389Roisman, Rachel-P-094Rolland, Matthieu-P-394Romagnoli, Ugo-P-220Roman, Norbel-O-041Romeo, Denise-O-074Romieu, Isabel-P-318, P-344, P-354Romitti, Paul-O-090Rommel, Robert-O-174Rood, Richard-P-424Rosa, Ana Cristina-O-106Rosas, Irma-P-301Rosas-Monge, Catalina-P-120Rose, Nectarios-P-320Rosenbaum, Barbara-P-154Rosenthal, Frank-P-425Ross, Mary-S-126, O-184Rossnerova, Andrea-E-012Rothenberg, Andrea-P-048Rothenberg, Sarah-P-266Rothenberg, Stephen J-P-273Rothman, Nathaniel-O-076, O-164, P-225, S-023Roudier, Candice-P-285Rouget, Florence-P-403Rowland, Andrew-P-228Roy, Ananya-E-029, P-073Rudel, Ruthann-P-190Ruder, Avima-E-031, O-115Rudnai, Peter-O-112, O-181Ruiz, Pablo-E-022, P-032Ruiz-Mercado, Ilse-S-024Rull, Rudolph-O-077Ruppert, David-O-093Rushton, Lesley-O-113Rusiecki, Jennifer-O-092Ryan, Barry-O-043Ryan, P. Barry-O-044Rybak, Michael E.-O-127Rückerl, Regina-E-037, E-038, E-058Rylander, Lars-P-036, P-396, P-402Röösli, Martin-P-258SSánchez-Ramírez, Blanca-S-052Saberi, Poune-P-117Sacks, Jason-O-155, P-314, S-126, S-105, S-106Saelens, Brian-P-053Sagiv, Sharon-O-161Saha, Shubhayu-S-055Sain, Stephan-S-056Sala, Joan-P-015Salas, Dolores-P-103Salihovic, Samira-P-078Salo, Paivi-O-013Salonen, Raimo O.-O-177Salthammer, Tunga-P-231Samanic, Claudine-S-023Samaras, Zisis-P-313Samet, Jonathan -O-034, E-017Sampasa-Kanyinga, Hugues-P-123Sampson, Kevin-S-056Sampson, Natalie-O-174Sampson, Paul-P-144, P-145Sams, Elizabeth-P-152, P-153Sanchez, Brisa N-P-411, E-023Sanchez, Carlos-O-091Sánchez-Guerra, Marco-P-026, P-345Sanders, Louisiana-S-011Sanderson, Wayne-P-196Sandler, Dale-O-013, P-397, S-001, S-108, P-065Sangalang, Stephanie-P-232Sangrajrang, Suleeporn-P-290Sanín Aguirre, Luz Helena-P-289Santangelo, Susan-P-401Santelli, Enrica-E-005Sanyal, Arun-S-036Saoudi, Abdessattar-O-025, P-395Sarah, Starks-O-147Sarangi, Joyshri-P-311Sarcinelli, Paula-O-106Sarigiannis, Denis-P-136, P-234, P-313Sarin, Rajiv-O-146Sarnat, Jeremy-E-014Sarnat, Stefanie-S-075Sarter, Helene-O-024Sathiakumar, Nalini-O-167Sathyanarayana, Sheela-O-003, O-005, P-053Satoh, Hiroshi-P-263Savitz, David-O-100, S-077Scaini, Federica-P-220Scammell, Madeleine-S-035Schaefer, Adam-P-430Schauer, James-S-025Schembari, Anna-O-030Schendel, Diana-S-086Schier, Joshua-O-016, O-091Schikowski, Tamara-S-157Schindler, Birgit-S-150Schindler, Christian-O-019Schisterman, Enrique-O-054, S-092, S-093, S-094, S-140, P-294Schleiff, Patricia-S-020, S-022, S-023Schmidt, Mark-P-304Schmuczerova, Jana-E-012Schnaas, Lourdes-E-023, P-072, P-273, P-411Schnatter, Rob-O-113Schneider, Alexandra-E-037, E-038, E-058, O-118, P-321, P-419Schoeters, Greet-O-047, O-056, P-406, S-032, S-148, S-149, S-150, S-151Schoket, Bernadette-O-012Schrank, Candy-S-043Schreinemachers, Dina-P-201Schripp, Tobias-P-231Schroeder, Jane-S-127Schulman, Beryl-P-340Schultz, Erica-O-152Schwartz, Brian-P-113, P-119, P-279, P-280Schwartz, Erica-O-092Schwartz, Joel-O-010, O-017, O-021, O-058,O-083, O-084, O-119, O-172, O-186, O-197, P-017, P-211, P-319, P-333, P-424, P-433, P-434Schwarzschild, Michael-E-002Schwedler, Gerda-S-148Schüz, Joachim-O-071Schäuble, Claudia L-E-058Sciacca, Salvatore-P-046, P-159, P-160, P-383, P-429, P-432Scott, Jeremy-O-135Se Young, Oh-P-056, P-100, P-108Sebastiani, Gabriella-P-361Sedorovich-Perry, Ashley-P-143Segerbäck, Dan-O-012Seiwert, Margarete-S-148Semmens, Erin-P-233Sen, Saunak-S-120, S-142Seo, Jeong-Cheol-P-271Seo, Seongwoo-P-179, P-180Seow, Wei Jie-E-009Sepai, Ovnair-S-032, S-148, S-149, S-150, S-151Sereda, Barbara-O-048106E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Serena, Fossati-P-235Sergeyev, Oleg-O-045Serhir, Bouchra-P-123Serjani, Besnik-P-346Sermage-Faure, Claire-P-287Serrano Ramírez, Korina Ivette-P-289Sesek Briski, Alenka-P-276Sethuraman, Karthik-S-027Seto, Edmund-P-171Sevcikova, Ludmila-P-262Severson, Richard-P-226Shackleton, Claire-P-344, P-354Shah, Svati H-O-007Shaham, Judith-P-379Shaikh, Rashid-S-058Shalat, Stuart-P-073Shamlaye, Conrad-O-094, O-095, O-096Shara, Nawar M-S-049Sharkey, Joseph-O-090Sharma, Ravi-O-148, P-029, P-282Sharp, Codi-P-275Shaw, Pamela-O-051Sheffield, Perry-O-028Shelley, Rebecca-O-170, P-279, P-280Shelton, Brent-P-196Shen, Kun-Hung-S-017Shepard, Peggy-O-079Sheppard, Lianne-O-020, S-112Sheppeard, Vicky-P-320Sheridan, Scott-O-125, O-194, P-122, P-138Shi, Fei-P-107Shields, Kyra-P-213, P-236Shima, Masayuki-O-036Shimizu, Atsushi-P-018Shin, Hosung-P-179, P-180Shin, Hwashin Hyun-E-034Shin, Hyeong-Moo-O-066Shin, YongSeong-P-086, P-415Shinde, Mayura-O-090Shindell, Drew-P-009Shiu, Jia-Shian-P-069Shohat, Tamy-P-221Shrairman, Ruth-P-061Shrestha, Prakash-S-028Shrubsole, Clive-O-165Shu, Xiao-Ou-P-225Shur, Pavel-P-348Sibley, Colin-O-137, P-039Signorile, Luisa-O-074Silbajoris, Robert-E-058Silbergeld, Ellen-E-001, E-006, E-007, P-127,P-166, P-435, S-049, S-089Siliprandi, Giorgio-O-072Silva, Graziela-P-358Silva, Ilce-P-186, P-382Silva, Manori-O-162, P-219, O-127, P-174Silva, Mirta-P-358Silva, Raquel A.-E-057, P-009Silver, Monica K.-P-433, P-434Silverman, Debra-O-164, S-020, S-021, S-022, S-023Silverman, Frances-O-135Silverman, Rob-P-341Simon, David-P-279, P-280Sinha, Bimal-P-373Sinisi, Luciana-O-181Sioen, Isabelle-P-406Sipyagina, A-S-134Siriwong, Wattasit-P-112Siston, Alicia-O-016Sjodin, Andreas-O-015, O-046, O-076, O-191Sjödin, Andreas-O-052Skakkebaek, Niels E-O-004Skerfving, Staffan-P-359Skinner, Carl-O-016Slama, Remy-E-020, O-022, O-053, O-107, P-369Slavkovich, Vesna-E-008, S-050Sly, Peter-P-344, P-354Smarr, Melissa M-P-042, P-041Smedley, Pauline-S-064Smeeth, Liam-P-336Smeets, Karen-O-047, P-370Smit, Lidwien AM-P-396Smith, Allan-O-088, O-087Smith, Donald-O-042, S-039, S-040, S-041Smith, Dylan-P-267Smith, Kirk-S-024, S-024, S-028, S-136Smith, Luther-O-007Smith, Rachel B-O-171, P-162, P-365, P-366Smith, Richard-P-208Smith, Steven J.-E-057Smith, Thomas-P-016Smith-Doiron, Marc-E-034Smolders, Roel-S-149Snijder, Claudia-O-051Snoj Tratnik, Janja-O-168, P-276, P-359Soares, Joaquim-P-175Soberanis, Victor-P-301Sofianou, Katia-O-168Soloboyeva, Julia-P-291, P-428Son, Jiyoung-O-039, O-196Sordo, Monserrat-E-011Sorensen, Reed-O-014Soret, Sam-P-035Soskoline, Colin-O-032Soukup, Joleen-E-058Soulaymani, Abdel Majid-P-151, P-390Soulaymani-Bencheikh, Rachida-P-151, P-390Sounders, Margaret-P-407Souza, Miriam-O-150Souza, Roseane-P-358Sovcikova, Eva-P-262Sozzi, Roberto-P-116Spak, Scott-P-249Sparrow, David-P-017, P-061, P-077, P-433, P-434Spatova, Milada-E-012Speck, Mary-O-135Spencer, Rhonda-P-035Spengler, Jack-O-079Spengler, John D.-O-018Spigelman, Mark-P-250Spirić, Zdravko-O-168Spiro, Avron-P-061Spiro III, Avron-O-084Spruyt, Maarten-O-047Spungen, Judith-P-221Sram, Radim J-E-012Srinual, Niphan-O-044Srivatanakul, Petcharin-P-290Staatsen, Brigit-P-364Stafoggia, Massimo-E-049, O-121, P-022, P-330Stahlhut, Richard W.-O-001Stallings, Casson-O-007Stanek, Lindsay Wichers-O-184Stankunas, Mindaugas-P-175Stayner, Leslie-P-107Steck, Susan-O-146Steegers, Eric-O-051Steenhof, Maaike-P-021Steenland, Kyle-O-041, O-043, O-062, O-063, O-065, O-098, O-099Stein, Cheryl-O-099, O-100Stein, Yael-O-035, P-250Steinmaus, Craig-O-087, O-088Stepanova, Yevgeniya-P-288, S-132Steuerwald, Amy-P-279, P-280, P-400Steven, Cohen-P-203Stevens, Brandi E-S-090Stewart, Patricia-S-020, S-021, S-022, S-023Stewart, Walter-P-113, P-119Stickler, David-P-075, P-076Stieb, Dave-E-034Stoian, Irina-P-407Stone, Susan L.-P-093Stone, Jr., Brian-P-249Stoner, Julie-P-059Strachan, David-O-182Strain, JJ-O-095, O-096Strain, Sean-O-094Strak, Maciej-P-021Strand, Tor-S-028Strickland, Matthew-O-149, P-030Stroscia, Morena-P-361Strosnider, Heather-O-148, S-065Strumylaite, Loreta-O-104Studden, Mike-S-064Styblo, Miroslav-S-048, S-052Su, Bing-P-045Su, Huey-Jen-O-123, O-193, P-182Su, Jason-P-044, P-299Su, L. Joseph-P-052Su, Ta-Chen-P-207Su Ryeon, Noh-P-095Suarez, Lucina-O-090Subramanian, SV-P-170, P-240Sugimoto, Kazutoshi-O-124Suh, Helen-O-119Suh, Mina-P-157Summerhayes, Richard-P-105Sun, Chien-Wen-P-049Sun, Guifan-E-025Sun, Yilun-P-328Sundaram, Rajeshwari-O-054Sung, Fung-Chang-P-207Sung, Tzu-I-P-325Sunyer, Jordi-O-031, S-157Surdu, Simona-O-112, S-042Sutton, Patrice-S-119, S-120, S-142Sutunkova, Marina-P-291Svartengren, Magnus-O-152Svendsen, Erik-P-214, S-011, P-212Swall, Jenise-E-054Swan, Shanna-O-002, O-003, O-005, O-001Swanson, Mya-S-047Sweeney, Anne-O-054Symons, J. Morel-O-147, S-139Szopa, Sophie-P-009Szpiro, Adam-O-020, S-112AUTHORINDEXE → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster107


TTABAKU, Afrim-P-346Tabashidze, Nana-E-012Taffe, Bonita-S-045Tager, Ira-O-069Taghavi Shahri, Seyed Mahmood-O-139, P-003, P-307, P-308, P-309Tai, Albert-P-316Takahara, Glen-E-034Takeuchi, Ayano-E-043Talbot, Thomas-S-061Talbott, Evelyn-O-148, P-029, P-075, P-282,P-337, P-338, P-328Tamosiunas, Abdonas-P-199Tamura, Kenji-P-305Tan, Fengzhu-P-427Tang, Gong-O-113Tanner, Caroline M.-S-108Tanner, Windy-P-150Tao, Hui-P-004Taoufik, Zaoubedi-O-049Tarantini, Letizia-P-017, P-131Tardón, Adonina-O-031, P-103, P-194Targa, Jaume-P-015Taylor, Kathryn-P-061Tchetgen Tchetgen, Eric J.-O-186Teitelbaum, Susan-O-127, P-048, P-051, P-219, P-174Tekbas, Omer Faruk-P-164, P-165Tellez-Plaza, Maria-E-006, P-435Tellez-Rojo, Martha Maria-E-023, P-411Terada, Hiroshi-P-284, S-130Terracini, Benedetto-P-253Texcalac, Jose-P-299Texcalac-Sangrador, José Luis-P-354, P-344Thach, Thuan Quoc-P-126, P-142Thirarattanasunthon, Phiman-P-112Thomas, Eddie-P-334Thompson, Claudia-S-002Thompson, Olivia-P-384Thompson, W. Douglas-S-061Thun, Michael-S-097Thurston, George-O-040, P-341, S-109, S-110Thurston, Sally-O-093, O-095, O-096, O-097, O-161Tian, Lili-O-070, P-329Tian, Linwei-E-032, P-248Tian, Ying-O-158Tiemeier, Henning-O-051Tiittanen, Pekka-O-068, O-121Tinker, Sarah-S-075Tinney-Zara, Cathy-O-144Tirmarche, Margot-P-287Tjønneland, Anne-P-193Toda, Eisaku-P-263Todd, Andrew-P-279, P-280Toelle, Brett G-E-044, P-320Toft, Gunnar-P-396Toichuev, Rakhmanbek-P-098, P-386, P-387,P-388Toichueva, Gulnara-P-283Tolbert, Paige-O-061, O-149, P-030, S-075Toledano, Mireille B-O-171, P-162, P-365, P-366Tondel, Martin-O-073Tong, Shilu-E-055, E-056, O-192, O-195, P-124, P-141, S-070, S-144, S-146Tonne, Cathryn-E-033Topinka, Jan-E-012Tornevi, Andreas-E-060Torres-Areallano, José-P-026Torres-Cantero, Alberto-O-002Torres-Gonzales, Francisco-P-175Torres-Sánchez, Luisa-P-072, P-273Tostokov, Erkin-P-098, P-283Travis, William-S-023Tremain, Derek-P-430Tremblay-Franco, Marie-O-109Triguero-Mas, Margarita-O-030Trinidad, Debra-O-046Troped, Phil T.-P-170Trujillo, Celina-S-115Trull, Jeffrey B.-P-310Tsai, Shang-Shyue-P-149Tsai, Shih-Fen-O-130Tsan, Yu-Tse-P-185Tsao, Feng-Ming-P-069, P-405Tse, Shelly-O-116Tseng, Chuen-Den-P-185Tsuchiya, Kenji-S-084Tsuda, Toshihide-P-010, P-013Tucker, Thomas-P-196Tulve, Nicolle-P-378Tunno, Brett-P-213, P-236Turner, Lyle-E-055, O-195Turner, Michelle-S-097Turqueres, Katty-P-228Turunen, Anu-P-192Turyk, Mary-P-107, P-224, S-044Täubel, Martin-P-232UUber, James-S-075Ubilla, Carlos-E-022, P-032Ueda, Kayo-E-043, P-018Uejio, Chris-S-055Uejio, Christopher-S-056Uhde, Erik-P-231Ulus, Serdar-P-164, P-165Umans, Jason-E-006, S-049, E-007, P-435Umbach, David M.-P-389Unal, ER-P-363Ung, Aymeric-P-178, O-175Unger, Nadine-O-038Unrine, Jason-P-196Urch, Bruce-O-135Uribe-Ramírez, Maribel-P-345Ursino, Agata-P-160Ursínyova, Monika-P-407VVacquier, Blandine-P-285Vadillo Ortega, Felipe-P-041, P-042Vahter, Marie-O-112Vahtera, Jussi-P-240Valamina, Irene-P-291Valentin-Blasini, Liz-P-111Valentina, Kondrashova-P-288Valentina Diaz, Sarah-P-200Valentiner-Branth, Palle-S-028Valera, Beatriz-P-391Valkyova, Ida-P-262van Bavel, Bert-P-078Van Damme, Karel-S-057Van De Mieroop, Els-P-406Van De Weghe, Hendrik-O-047van den Hazel, Peter Jan-P-171Van Larebeke, Nicolas-P-406Van Poppel, Martine-O-082Van Sickle, David-P-213van Wendel, Berna-O-042van Wijngaarden, Edwin-O-094, O-095, O-096Vandenberg, John J.-O-184Vandentorren, Stephanie-O-024, O-025VanDerslice, James-P-150VanderWeele, Tyler-O-021, S-091VanEenwyk, Juliet-O-014Vangronsveld, Jaco-O-117, P-038, P-370Vanparijs, Jef-P-020Varro, Mihaly-O-181Vaskovi, Eva-O-181, P-232Vazquez-Salas, Ruth Argelia-P-273Vdovenko, Vitaliy-P-288, S-132Vedal, Sverre-O-020, S-111, S-112Vedar, Michelle-S-115Vegosen, Leora-S-089Velonakis, Manolis-E-039Vena, John-P-134, P-135, P-148, P-212, P-214, S-011, S-046, S-047, O-015, S-090Verkasalo, Pia-P-192Vermeulen, Roel-O-059, O-164, P-396, S-020, S-021, S-022, S-023, S-096Viana Jacobson, Ludmilla-P-007, P-008Vicari, Enzo-P-429, P-431, P-432Vicari, Lucia-P-429, P-431, P-432Victoria, Wan-O-029Vidal, Daniella-E-022Vieira, Veronica-E-027, O-066Vienneau, Danielle-O-138, O-140, P-261Viet, Susan-E-031Vigotti, Mariangela-P-252Vineis, Paolo-S-159Vinikoor-Imler, Lisa-P-371, S-105, S-107, S-108Violanti, John-O-143, O-144, O-145Visvanathan, Kala-O-076Vladimir, Chigvinzhev-P-348Vodonos, Alina-P-012Vokonas, Pantel-O-021, P-433, P-434, O-017, P-017, P-211Volk, Heather-S-082von Ehrenstein, Ondine-P-104Voronin, Sergey-P-428Voruganti, V. Saroja-P-435Voss, Robert-O-191Votavova, Hana-E-012Vouitsis, Ilias-P-313Vucetic, Slobodan-S-154Vuong, Ann-O-090WWacholder, Sholom-S-023Wactawski-Wende, Jean-P-294Wade, Timothy-P-087, P-152, P-153, S-073Wadley, Virginia-P-064Wafaa, Ezz-E-044Waggoner, Jenna-P-397Wagner, Sara-P-134, P-135, P-148, S-046108E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


Wagner, Vérène-O-156, P-394Wahl, Erik-S-072Walker, Katherine-S-129Wallace, Julie-O-094, O-095Waller, Anna E.-S-106Waller, Lance-O-061, S-152Walter, Goessler-S-049Walter, Scott-E-044Walters, R. Chanc-O-004Wang, Beibei-P-237Wang, Bing-P-237, P-238Wang, Chen-Yu-P-295, P-296Wang, Chien-Jen-P-049Wang, Ding Ding-P-317Wang, Hongyi-O-036Wang, I-Jen-E-026, O-131, P-047, P-399Wang, Jiajia-E-056Wang, Jinfeng-S-146Wang, Jung-Der-P-185Wang, Kuo-Hua-P-298Wang, Meng-P-130Wang, Sheng-O-172, P-327Wang, Shu-Li-O-103, O-130, P-049, S-051Wang, Ven-Shing-O-120Wang, Wei-P-004Wang, Wuyi-E-042Wang, Xianliang-P-238, P-427Wang, Xiaoming-O-192Wang, Xiaorong-O-116, P-343Wang, Xiaoyu-E-055Wang, Xin-O-036Wang, Yang-O-057, P-357Wang, Yi-O-010, O-083Wang, Yu-Chun-P-412Wang, Yun-P-319Wang, Yunzhu-P-408Wang, Yuqin-S-025Wapner, Ronald-P-111Warburton, Christopher-O-182Ward, Brian J-P-123Ward, Mary-P-226, S-108, S-153Ward, Mary H-O-076, P-197Ward, Tony-P-233Ward-Caviness, Cavin-O-007Warner, Marcella-O-128, P-227Wartenberg, Daniel-S-061Watanuki, Reiko-S-131Waters, Martha-O-115Waters, William-P-228Watkins, Deborah J.-S-077Watson, Gene-O-094, O-095Watts, Michael-S-064Wazed, A-O-016Weaver, Virginia-E-006, O-170, P-279, P-280Webster, Thomas-O-066Weed, Douglas-O-187Wei, Hongying-O-036Wei, Jye-Yu-P-298Wei, Xiaolin-E-032Wei, Xuan-E-044Weihe, Pal-S-118Weinberg, Janice-O-066Weinberger, Kate-O-028Weinmayr, Gudrun-O-019, O-121Weisskopf, Marc-E-002, E-003, O-186, P-061, P-077, S-079, S-114, O-084, O-086Weldon, Rosana Hernandez-O-101Welford, Mark-P-128E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→PosterWellenius, Gregory-O-010, O-083, P-333, S-076, S-077Wellings, Kaye-P-243Wells, Ellen-O-023Wen, Hui-Ju-P-399, P-410Wen, Ting-Wen-P-207Wendland, Claudia-P-232Weng, Shih-Wei-O-085Werder, Emily-O-162Wesseling, Catarina-O-041, O-042Wesselink, Amelia-P-227Wesson, Karen-P-306West, Caroline-O-014West, J. Jason-E-057, P-009Weuve, Jennifer-O-086Weyer, Peter-O-090Wheeler, David-P-226, S-153White-Newsome, Jalonne L.-P-147Whitehead, Todd-P-197Whitsel, Eric-P-208Whyatt, Duncan-P-312Whyatt, Robin-P-111, P-374Wickman, Magnus-P-372Wilhelm, Michelle-P-033, P-044, P-104Wilhelmi, Olga-S-056Wilker, Elissa H.-O-157Wilkerson, Becky-S-062Wilkinson, Paul-E-033, O-027, O-165, O-166, P-243, P-336Williams, Gail-E-056, O-179, P-124Williams, Marc-P-201Williams, Paige-O-045, O-018Williams, Ronald-O-118, P-321Wilson, Mark-P-275Wilson, Omega-S-013Wilson, Sacoby-S-011, S-013Wilson, William-O-037Wimmerova, Sona-P-262, P-407Windham, Gayle-P-051, P-219, S-083, O-191, O-127Wingren, Gun-P-078Winkelmayer, Wolfgang C-P-322Winnik, Bozena-P-073Winquist, Andrea-O-062, O-063, O-065, O-098Wirth, Michael-O-146Wolf, Kathrin-O-008, O-068, O-121, P-202,P-419Wolff, Mary-P-048, P-051, P-219, O-022, O-126, O-127Wolkin, Amy-O-016Wong, Chit Ming-E-041, O-178, P-126Wong, Chit-Ming-P-142Woo-Chul, Jeong-P-095Woodin, Mark-P-316Woodruff, Tracey-O-107, S-142, S-119, S-120WooLee, Ji Young-O-009Wormser, Uri-S-117, P-074Woychick, Rick-S-029Wright, J. Michael-P-158Wright, John-O-171, P-162Wright, Michael-P-156, S-033Wright, Robert-E-029, E-029, O-110, O-133,P-404, S-038, S-039, S-040Wright, Robert O.-E-023, O-006, O-084, O-086, O-180, P-211, P-411, P-433, P-434Wright, Rosalind J.-O-006, O-180Wsolova, Ladislava-P-262Wu, Meiqin-P-106, P-268Wu, Ming-Tsang-P-230Wu, Pei-Hsuan-P-405Wu, Shanshan-O-172, P-327Wu, Shaowei-O-036Wu, Trong-Neng-O-114Wu, Wei-P-106, P-268Wu, Wei-Te-O-114Wu, Wen Chi-O-148, P-029Wu, Yongchun-P-024, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Wu, Yu-Chung-P-412Wyzga, Ron-P-334Wålinder, Robert-O-073XXia, Ting-P-241Xiang, Hao-P-337, P-338Xiang, Yong-Bing-P-225Xiao, Luo-O-093Xiao, Zhang-P-327Xiaochuan, Pan-P-025, S-069Xu, Chengdong-S-146Xu, Dihua-P-373Xu, Dongqun-P-417XU, Jian-E-023Xu, lizhen-P-045Xu, Meimei-P-019Xu, Wansu-P-142Xu, Xiaohui-P-080, P-328Xuan, Wei-P-320Xue, Xiaoping-P-024, P-045, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Xun, Wei-S-159Xuying, Wang-S-069YYamaguchi, Ichiro-P-284, S-130Yan, Chong-huai-P-106, P-268Yan, Chonghui-O-158Yañez-Gonzalez, Ramiro-P-121Yang, Chun-Yuh-O-114, P-149Yang, Gong-P-225Yang, Jin-Hoon-P-393Yang, Lin-O-178, P-126Yang, Wei-Ting-O-120Yang, Weizhong-S-146Yang, Ya-Hui-O-114Yang, Zih-Syuan-P-296Yangho, Kim-P-108Yano, Eiji-O-116Yanosky, Jeff D-P-323Yarbrough, Rob-P-128Yard, Ellen-O-016, O-091Yasui, Yutaka-P-169Ye, Xiaofang-E-055, P-025Ye, Xiaoyun-O-022, O-053, O-127, P-174, P-219Yeatts, Karin-O-049Yee, Allison-P-275Yeh, Fawn-E-006Yeh, Szu-Yu-O-123, O-193, P-182Yen-Cheng, Tseng-P-066Yi, YoungEun-O-176Yim, Xiaoping-S-046109AUTHORINDEX


Yli-Tuomi, Tarja-O-068Yohanessen, Karla-E-022Yongseung, Shin-P-421Yongyi, Bi-P-337Yorifuji, Takashi-P-010, P-013Yoshida, Yuko-S-131Yost, Michael-P-144, P-145, P-340, O-033You, Myoungsoon-O-173Young-Hyun, Choi-P-095Yousefi, Mitra-O-132, S-045Yu, Ignatius-O-116, P-343Yu, Ignatius T.S.-E-032, P-248Yu, Seung-Do-P-006, S-014Yu, Weiwei-E-055Yu, Xiaodan-O-158, P-266Yuan, Yan-O-087, O-088Yucesoy, Berran-P-204Yun Chul, Hong-P-108Yunesian, Masud-O-139, P-003, P-307, P-308, P-309Yunus, Mahbub-E-008Yura, Lim-P-421Zheng, Laura-E-006Zheng, Wei-P-225Zhou, Chuan-P-053Zhou, Jian-E-042Zhou, Jiang-O-040Zhou, Yun-E-052, P-426Zhu, Chenbo-O-127Zhu, Tong-E-015Zhu, Yi-E-015Ziegler, Regina-S-023Ziemacki, Giovanni-P-220Zilber, Tanya-P-139Zimmerman, Neil-S-039, S-041Zobel, Larry-P-205Zona, Amerigo-P-114, S-063Zoni, Silvia-S-041Zuccarello, Matteo-P-046ZZaitseva, Nina-P-348Zakarian, Joy-E-019Zamore, Wig-P-310, P-317Zang, Honmei-P-109Zani, Claudia-P-385Zanini, Gabriele-P-361Zanobetti, Antonella-O-017, O-119, P-211, P-319, P-333Zanotti, Sonia-P-358Zarate-Campos, Bismarck-P-121Zeghnoum, Abdelkrim-P-285, P-395Zeldin, Darryl-E-018, O-013Zeman, Florence-O-024Zeng, Guang-P-009Zerbe, Gary O-E-010, E-035Zhang, Aimin-P-411Zhang, Dan-P-268Zhang, Hongmei-O-132, P-264Zhang, Jinliang-E-052, E-053, P-237, P-238, P-426, P-427Zhang, Jun-O-158Zhang, Junfeng-O-070Zhang, Kai-O-197, P-424Zhang, Lin-P-306Zhang, Xiao-O-172Zhang, Xiaoping-P-023Zhang, Yajuan-E-042Zhang, Yanmei-E-018Zhang, Yanping-E-021, P-023, P-024, P-045,P-260, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Zhang, Yanshen-S-070Zhang, Ying-E-025, P-241Zhang, Yixiang-P-025Zhang, Yuanxun-S-025Zhang, Yuqiang-E-057Zhang, Zhiqin-E-021, P-023, P-024, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Zhang, Zuo-feng-O-070Zhao, Baoxin-E-021, P-023, P-024, P-045, P-260, P-326, P-349, P-350, P-351Zhao Xiuge, Xiuge-P-427Zheng, Binghui-P-427Zheng, Chanjuan-O-036110E → E-Poster O→Oral Contributed Paper S → Symposia P→Poster


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