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Bergmann AJ, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2014.  Teratogenicity of PAHs from Portland Harbor? Effects-directed analysis with passive sampling and developing zebrafish OSU SRP Trainee Colloquium.
Bergmann AJ.  2013.  2013 SETAC Student Travel Award. SETAC North America 34th Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, USA.
Bergmann AJ.  2015.  Contribution of PAHs to the teratogenicity of bioavailable superfund mixtures. FSES External Advisory Committee Meeting.
Bergmann AJ, North PE, Vasquez L, Bello H, Ruiz Mdel Carmen, Anderson KA.  2016.  Distribution of chemical exposures in rural Peru using silicone wristbands. Environmental Health Sciences and Superfund Research Program Colloquium.
Bergmann AJ.  2016.  Oregon State University Graduate School Travel Award.
Bergmann AJ, Vasquez L, North PE, Anderson KA.  2015.  Passive sampling in ambient and individuals' environments in rural Peru. SETAC North America 36th Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bergmann AJ, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2013.  Fractionation of passive sampling device extracts explores contribution of PAHs to zebrafish toxicity. SETAC NA, Nashville TN.
Bergmann AJ, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2014.  Fractionation of passive sampling device extracts explores contribution of PAHs to zebrafish toxicity. EMT 2014 Research Day.
Bergmann AJ, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2017.  Using passive sampling and zebrafish to identify developmental toxicants in complex mixtures.. Environ Toxicol Chem.
Bergmann AJ.  2015.  Contribution of PAHs to the teratogenicity of bioavailable superfund mixtures. Oregon State University Superfund Research Program's Environmental Health Science Trainee Colloquium.
Bergmann AJ, North PE, Vasquez L, Bello H, Ruiz Mdel Carmen, Anderson KA.  2016.  Personal passive sampling in Peru: Distribution and sources of diverse chemicals measured with silicone wristbands. International Society of Exposure Science.
Barton ML, Hobbie KA, Peterson ES, Beckman JS, Anderson KA, Waters KM.  2013.  Systems & Data Management at the Environmental Health Sciences Center. CGRB Spring Conference.
Barton ML, Hobbie KA, Peterson ES, Beckman JS, Anderson KA, Waters KM.  2013.  Systems & Data Management at the Environmental Health Sciences Center. FSES Advisory Council Meeting.
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Atusingwize E, Rohlman D, Hoffman PD, Wafula STsebeni, Musoke D, Buregyeya E, Mugambe RK, Ndejjo R, Ssempebwa JC, Anderson KA.  2023.  Chemical contaminant exposures assessed using silicone wristbands among fuel station attendants, taxi drivers and commercial motorcycle riders in Kampala, Uganda.. Arch Environ Occup Health. :1-11.
Arcury TA, Chen H, Quandt SA, Talton JW, Anderson KA, Scott RP, Jensen A, Laurienti PJ.  2020.  Pesticide exposure among Latinx children: Comparison of children in rural, farmworker and urban, non-farmworker communities.. Sci Total Environ. 763:144233.
Arcury TA, Chen H, Quandt SA, Talton JW, Anderson KA, Scott RP, Summers P, Laurienti PJ.  2023.  Pesticide Exposure among Latinx Children in Rural Farmworker and Urban Non-Farmworker Communities: Associations with Locality and Season.. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 20(9)
Arcury TA, Chen H, Arnold TJ, Quandt SA, Anderson KA, Scott RP, Talton JW, Daniel SS.  2021.  Pesticide exposure among Latinx child farmworkers in North Carolina.. Am J Ind Med.
Anderson KA, Kincl LD, Scott RP, O'Connell SG, Donald CE, Kile M, Lipscomb ST, MacDonald M, McClelland M.  2015.  Passive wristband sampler technology used to build bridges: Three Pilot Studies. EHSC National Mtg. Tucson, AZ.
Anderson KA, Magnuson B, Smith BW.  1998.  The Use of Trace Metals in Defining Geographic Origin of Potatoes. PITTCON®‘98 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, New Orleans, LA, Invited Symposium speaker.
Anderson KA.  2011.  A case study in tribal-university collaboration: Air sampling on the Swinomish Reservation. Invited Workshop Instructor, National Association of Remedial Project Managers, EPA/NIEHS.
Anderson KA.  2010.  Biological Response Indicator Devices for Gauging Environmental Stressors (BRIDGES), demonstrated the sensitivity of the BRIDGES bio-analytical tool for detecting spatially distinct toxicity in aquatic systems. Invited Webinar Speaker: NIEHS “Risk eLearning” joint webinar program with EPA. Using Ecological-Based Tools and Approaches to Assess Bioavailability (archived online.
Anderson KA.  2016.  Empowering People: Personal Wristband Passive Sampling Nexus. 2016 Environmental Health Summit: Community Engaged Research and Citizen Science.
Anderson KA.  2015.  Chemistry and chemical properties of crude oils and fuel products; chemical fate following a spill; sampling methods during an incident; examples from the BP Deepwater Horizon incident. Crude by Rail Workshop. Portland, OR.
Anderson KA, Points GL, Donald CE, Dixon H, Scott RP, Wilson GR, Tidwell LG, Hoffman PD, Herbstman J, O'Connell SG.  2017.  Preparation and performance features of wristband samplers and considerations for chemical exposure assessment.. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol.
Anderson KA.  2011.  Biological Response Indicator Devices for Gauging Environmental Stressors (BRIDGES) in the Gulf of Mexico. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research, Advancing Discovery: Assessing the Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill.

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