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O'Connell SG, Allan SE, Wilson GR, Tidwell LG, Anderson KA.  2010.  Utilizing Silicone Passive Samplers to Expand Environmental Monitoring for the Portland Harbor. Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting.
Tidwell LG, Hobbie KA, Wilson GR, O'Connell SG, Allan SE, Anderson KA.  2012.  Utilizing Passive Sampling for Rapid Response to Assess Atmospheric Exposure to PAHs Before, During and After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.. SETAC North America.
O'Connell SG, Haigh TA, Allan SE, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2012.  Utilizing Comprehensive Methodologies to Examine Chemical Contaminants including Oxygenated-PAHs (OPAHs) in Gulf of Mexico Complex Mixtures during the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. SETAC 33rd North American Annual Meeting.
Hobbie KA, Wilson GR, Peterson T, Kent M, Anderson KA.  2009.  Use of passive sampling devices to assess a suite of over 1000 non-polar and semi-polar contaminants in a re-circulating aquaculture system. SETAC North America 30th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Paulik LB, Forsberg ND, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2014.  Unregulated PAHs in crayfish and passive sampling devices: Increased cancer risk estimates? OSU Dept. of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology Research Day, Corvallis, OR.
Paulik LB, Forsberg ND, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2013.  Unregulated PAHs in crayfish and passive sampling devices: Increased cancer risk estimates? Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry-North America 34th Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN.
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Tidwell LG, Wilson GR, Forsberg ND, Donatuto J, Harris S, Anderson KA.  2012.  Two Applications of an Innovative Air Sampling Technology to Address Community-based Environmental Exposures to Legacy and Emerging PAHs. SETAC 33rd North American Annual Meeting.
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2005.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Other Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to a High Elevation Site in the Pacific Northwest, USA. DIOXIN.
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2005.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Other Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to a High Elevation Site in the Pacific Northwest, USA. DIOXIN, Toronto, Canada.
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2006.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of PBTs from Asia to the Pacific Northwest of the USA in Spring 2004. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA .
Primbs T, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Higginbotham C, Simonich SM.  2006.  Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of PBTs from Asia to the Pacific Northwest of the USA in Spring 2004. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA.
Killin R, Simonich SM, Jaffe D, DeForest CL, Wilson GR.  2004.  TransPacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic SemiVolatile Organic Compounds to Cheeka Peak Observatory During the Spring of 2002. American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Primbs T, Simonich SM, Wilson GR, Jaffe D, Higginbotham C.  2007.  Trans-Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds to Mt. Bachelor, USA from Spring 2004 to Spring 2006. American Chemical Society, Boston, MA.
Primbs T, Simonich SM, Wilson GR, Jaffe D, Higginbotham C.  2006.  Trans-Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds to Mt. Bachelor Observatory, USA from Spring 2004 to Spring 2006. American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Tidwell LG, Hobbie KA, O'Connell SG, Wilson GR, Donatuto J, Harris S, Anderson KA.  2012.  Three Different Demonstration Applications of an Innovative Air sampling Technology to Adress Community-based Environmental Exposures: Oil Spills, Legacy and Emerging Contaminants at Community-Industry land Boundaries and Food Preparation. Connecting Research and Practice: A Dialogue between ATSDR and the NIEHS Superfund Research Program, Atlanta, Georgia.
Wilson GR.  1986.  Technical employee award. Northrop Services.
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Goodale BC, Tilton SC, Corvi MM, Wilson GR, Janszen DB, Anderson KA, Waters KM, Tanguay RL.  2013.  Structurally distinct polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons induce differential transcriptional responses in developing zebrafish.. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 272(3):656-70.
Louch J, Messmer G, Wilson GR.  2001.  Some Factors Affecting Chloroform Generation during Chlorine Dioxide Bleaching of Pulp. TAPPI Journal. 84(2)
Allan SE, Hillwalker WE, Sower GJ, Wilson GR, Smith BW, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2009.  Site-specific toxic effects in zebrafish embryos exposed to passive sampling device extracts linked to differences in environmental contaminant mixtures. SETAC North America 30th Annual Conference.
Allan SE, Hillwalker WE, Sower GJ, Wilson GR, Smith BW, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2009.  Site specific toxic effects in zebrafish embryos to passive sampling device extracts linked to differences in environmental contaminant mixtures. Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting.
Hageman KJ, Usenko S, Wilson GR, Schmedding D, Simonich SM.  2004.  Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Snow from National Parks of the Western United States. SETAC Europe Workshop, Milano, Italy.
Hageman KJ, Cambell DH, Wilson GR, Schmedding D, Usenko S, Simonich SM.  2004.  Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Snow Collected at National Parks in the Western United States. Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR.
Hageman KJ, Usenko S, Wilson GR, Schmedding D, Cambell DH, Simonich SM.  2004.  Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Snow and Lake Water from National Parks of the Western United States. SETAC Europe, Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Usenko S, Hageman KJ, Schmedding D, Wilson GR, Simonich SM.  2004.  Semi-volatile Organic Compounds in Lake Water from High Elevation or High Latitude Perched Lakes in National Parks in the Western U.S.. Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR.

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