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Allan SE, Smith BW, Anderson KA.  2011.  Assessment and Source Modeling of Bioavailable Contaminants in Gulf of Mexico Coastal Waters Before, During and After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. SETAC North America 32nd Annual Conference.
Forsberg ND, Stone D, Harding A, Harper B, Harris S, Matzke MM, Cardena A, Waters KM, Anderson KA.  2011.  Assessment of PAHs in Traditionally Prepared Native American Smoked Salmon. Superfund Research Program-Tribal Collaboration Meeting, Portland, OR.
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.
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.
Forsberg ND, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2011.  Determination of parent and substituted polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in high-fat salmon using a modified QuEChERS extraction, dispersive SPE and GC-MS.. J Agric Food Chem. 59(15):8108-16.
Forsberg ND, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2011.  Development of modified QuEChERS extraction methods for the analysis of PAHs in high fat content fish and smoked salmon. Superfund External Advisory Council Meeting.
Forsberg ND, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2011.  Development of modified QuEChERS extraction methods for the analysis of PAHs in high fat content fish and smoked salmon. SETAC North America 32nd Annual Conference.
Allan SE, Tanguay RL, Anderson KA.  2011.  Developmental toxicity of bioavailable contaminants from the Portland Harbor Superfund site: Bridging environmental mixtures and toxic effects. SETAC North America 32nd Annual Conference.
Allan SE, Sower GJ, Anderson KA.  2011.  Estimating risk at a Superfund site using passive sampling devices as biological surrogates in human health risk models.. Chemosphere. 85(6):920-7.
Anderson KA.  2011.  Innovative Technologies to Quantify Environmental Contaminant Bioavailability & Exposure. Invited Workshop Instructor, National Association of Remedial Project Managers, EPA/NIEHS “Passive Sampling Devices Technology”.
Anderson KA.  2011.  Innovative Technologies to Quantify Environmental Contaminant Bioavailability & Exposure. Invited Seminar Speaker, Special Seminar & Networking Opportunities, Sponsored by the Superfund Research Program, NIEHS In Partnership with NCEH/ATSDR, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Chamblee Campus.
Forsberg ND, Rodriguez-Proteau R, Ma L, Morré J, Christensen JM, Maier CS, Jenkins JJ, Anderson KA.  2011.  Metabolic stability and pharmacokinetic studies suggest that the DAP biomarkers may lead to overestimates of organophosphate pesticide exposure. ASMS.
Forsberg ND, Rodriguez-Proteau R, Ma L, Morré J, Christensen JM, Maier CS, Jenkins JJ, Anderson KA.  2011.  Organophosphorus pesticide degradation product in vitro metabolic stability and time-course uptake and elimination in rats following oral and intravenous dosing.. Xenobiotica. 41(5):422-9.
Allan SE, O'Connell SG, Tidwell LG, Hobbie KA, Smith BW, Wilson GR, Anderson KA.  2011.  Pre- and post- shoreline oiling assessment of bioavailable PAH compounds in coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. SETAC – Gulf Oil Spill Focused Topic Meeting.
Crowell SRitger, Amin SG, Anderson KA, Krishnegowda G, Sharma AK, Soelberg JJ, Williams DE, Corley RA.  2011.  Preliminary physiologically based pharmacokinetic models for benzo[a]pyrene and dibenzo[def,p]chrysene in rodents.. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. 257(3):365-76.
Uesugi S, Harding A, Harris S, Harper B, Simonich SM, Anderson KA, Stone D, Jai Y, Hirsch N, Cardenas A et al..  2011.  Walking in two worlds: Tribal-university partnerships, capacity building, technology transfer, and developing cultural sensitivity in toxicology and environmental health research. Pacific Northwest Association of Toxicologists Meeting, North Bonneville, WA.

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