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Poster Winners from the 2005 Science Forum

Science and Innovation to Protect Health and Environment

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Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL) Collaborations
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Track
Number
"First Author, Last Name"
"Presenter, LastName"
Title
1stOEI23PodhorniakPodhorniakThe Far-Reaching Applications of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Collaborative Pesticide Method Development Projects
1stORD20HudnellHudnellCyanobacteria and Their Toxins
1stORD33McKinneyMcKinneyA Framework for Developing a Rapid Assessment Protocol for Southern New England Seasonally-Flooded Ponds to Assist Statewide Wetland Monitoring Programs
1stORD70GlennGlennEndocrine Disruptors: Epidemiologic Approaches
1stORD126FisherFisherElevated Temperature and Ultraviolet Light Affect Condition of Reef-Building Corals
1stRegions3DavisonDavisonTargeting High Risk Communities in Region 5 Using a Combined Sewer Overflow Database and Mapping Project

2ndOEI47HenryHenryRevising the Environmental Protection Agency's Guidelines for the Derivation of Aquatic Life Ambient Water Quality Criteria
2ndORD2PulsPuls"Arsenic in Drinking Water: Using Sound Science for Risk Management and Assisting Community Decision-Makers -- A Multi-Agency, Community-Based Research Project"
2ndORD58BarthBarth"Demonstration of an Innovative Capping Technology for Sediments in the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C."
2ndORD65FuerstHartenAmbient Ammonia Monitoring Technologies
2ndORD83ThomasThomasThe Agricultural Health Study: Collaborative Health and Exposure Research for the gricultural Community
2ndORD105FentonFentonMethods Advancement for Milk Analysis: Successful Inter-Agency and National
2ndORD118PiercePierce"""One Atmosphere"" Modeling for Air Quality: Building Partnerships that Transition Research into Applications"
2ndORD135TeislTeislLabel Format Effects on Consumers' Eco-Assessments of Passenger Vehicles
2ndORD139WatrudWatrudPollen-Mediated Gene Flow from Genetically Modified Herbicide Resistant Creeping Bentgrass to Compatible Sentinel and Resident Plants

3rdOEI4KopsickKopsick"An International Approach to Monitoring, Interception and Managing Radioactively Contaminated Scrap Metal"
3rdOEI38AllenSchaeferBioremediation of Toxaphene-Contaminated Soil
3rdOEI45CarletonCarletonCooperative Efforts to Improve Understanding of Copper Fate and Transport in an Urban Environment
3rdORD16LaiLaiDecision Support Framework for Placement of BMPs in Urban Watersheds
3rdORD40EbersoleEbersoleCollaborative Freshwater Habitat Research for Pacific Northwest Salmon
3rdORD44KepnerKepnerAn Inter-Agency Approach for Determining Regional Land Cover in the American Southwest: The Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project
3rdORD51MazzellaWerkemaEvaluation of Geophysical Methods for the Detection of Subsurface Tetrachlorothyene (PCE) in Controlled Spill Experiments
3rdORD117HollandMcMillanSpatial Prediction Using Combined Sources of Data
3rdRegions5O'SheaO'SheaThe Niagara River Toxics Management Plan: An Early Watershed-Wide Approach for Achieving Significant Environmental Goals
3rdRegions6LandyLandySeasonal Pools: A Framework for Conservation

HMOEI10LeeLeeMulti-Jurisdiction Laboratory Fraud Investigations
HMOEI15DonahueDonahueTRI State Data Exchange Network
HMOEI41MessnerMessnerReducing Risk of Waterborne Illness in Public Water Systems: The Value of Information in Determining the Optimal Treatment Plan
HMOEI49JohnsonJohnsonA Framework for Water Quality Monitoring
HMORD11HewittHewittThe Net Benefits of Improved Testing for Pathogen Contamination at Swimming Beaches
HMORD21PerovichPerovichResults from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Extramural Harmful Algal Bloom Research Funded Through the Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program
HMORD23KluzaKluzaOffice of Research and Development Invasive Species Research
HMORD31NortonZieglerBuilding a Community of Investigators: The Causal Analysis/Diagnosis Decision Information System (CADDIS)
HMORD54ZimmermanZimmermanDevelopment of a Systematic Approach to Accurately Measure Trace Levels of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Semi-VOCs in Soil and Sediment with High Moisture Content
HMORD55Davis-HooverDavis-HooverCollaborative Research: In Situ Mitigation of Mercury Contaminated Groundwater in Kazakhstan
HMORD66AdamsAdamsETV Collaborative Evaluations of Market-Ready Technologies for Arsenic Removal in Drinking Water
HMORD69HartzellHartzellDiesel Engine Retrofit Technology Verification
HMORD86RosatiMaddaloniResuspension of Fibers from Flooring Surfaces Due to Human Activity
HMORD99SonawaneSonawaneEvaluation and Incorporation of Child/Adult Toxicokinetic Differences in Assessing Risks to Toxicants
HMORD112MobleyMobleyImproved Emission Inventories Through Advances in Methods and Models
HMORD119GillilandHogrefeA Pilot Study for Near Real-Time Aerosol Modeling and Air Quality Characterization
HMORD120SchereSchereForecasting Air Quality with the U.S. EPA's Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model
HMORD124GilmourGilmourImpact of Combustion-Related Pollutants (CRPs) on the Development of Asthma
HMORD142RichardsRichardsThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Technology Council
HMRegions35KieberKieberCollaborative Science and Technology Initiatives for Smart Growth and Sustainability in Puerto Rico
 
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