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Villeneuve DL, Curtis LR, Jenkins JJ, Warner KE, Tilton F, Kent ML, Watral VG, Cunningham ME, Markle DF, Sethajintanin D et al..  2005.  Environmental stresses and skeletal deformities in fish from the Willamette River, Oregon.. Environ Sci Technol. 39(10):3495-506.
Perez AL.  2005.  NIEHS Fellow. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Ackerman LK, Simonich SM.  2005.  Quantitative analysis of 39 polybrominated diphenyl ethers by isotope dilution GC/low-resolution MS.. Anal Chem. 77(7):1979-87.
Sethajintanin D.  2005.  SETAC National meeting travel grant. SETAC National Meeting.
Sethajintanin D.  2005.  Sigma Xi, Award for Excellence in the Science category. OSU Student Poster Competition.
Usenko S, Hageman KJ, Schmedding DW, Simonich SM.  2005.  Trace analysis of semivolatile organic compounds in large volume samples of snow, lake water, and groundwater.. Environ Sci Technol. 39(16):6006-15.
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.
2004
Killin R, Hauser C, Wilson GR, Simonich SM.  2004.  Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds Measured at Cheeka Peak Observatory During Spring 2002. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Seattle, WA.
García-Ortiz MVictoria, Ariza RR, Hoffman PD, Hays JB, Roldán-Arjona T.  2004.  Arabidopsis thaliana AtPOLK encodes a DinB-like DNA polymerase that extends mispaired primer termini and is highly expressed in a variety of tissues.. Plant J. 39(1):84-97.
Killin R, Wilson GR, Simonich SM.  2004.  Atmospheric Transport of Semi-volatile Organic Compounds Measured at Marys Peak Observatory During 2003. Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR.
Sethajintanin D, Johnson ER, Loper BR, Anderson KA.  2004.  Bioaccumulation profiles of chemical contaminants in fish from the lower Willamette River, Portland Harbor, Oregon.. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 46(1):114-23.
Perez AL.  2004.  NIEHS Fellow. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Ackerman L, Wilson GR, Simonich SM.  2004.  Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Residue Analysis Method for Fish Tissues from Remote, High Elevation Ecosystems. Third International Workshop on Brominated Flame Retardants, Toronto, Canada.
Hoffman PD, Leonard JM, Lindberg GE, Bollmann SR, Hays JB.  2004.  Rapid accumulation of mutations during seed-to-seed propagation of mismatch-repair-defective Arabidopsis.. Genes Dev. 18(21):2676-85.
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.
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.
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, Simonich SM.  2004.  Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Snow from National Parks of the Western United States. SETAC Europe Workshop, Milano, Italy.
Haigh TA.  2004.  Serving as the Chemical Terrorism Coordinator. US EPA IPA (Intergovernmental Personnel Act) agreement with the State of Oregon DEQ, 2004-2008.
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.

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