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Anderson KA.  2012.  Bio-enhanced Synthesis for Preparation of Shikimic Acid. U.S. Patent and Trade Office.
Anderson KA.  2015.  Before and After Chemical Threats, Emerging Chemicals and Passive Sampling Technology. AAAS Citizen Science Conference (inaugural). San Jose, CA.
Anderson KA.  2014.  Invited speaker. NIEHS sponsored Exposure Science in 21st Century Citizen Science Workshop. North Carolina.
Anderson KA, Smith BW.  1999.  Defining Geographic Origin of Foods-apples. PITTCON®‘99 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Orlando, FL.
Anderson KA, Cobb WT, Loper BR.  2001.  Analytical Method for Determination of Shikimic Acid: Shikimic Acid Proportional to Glyphosate Application Rates. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis . 32(17,18)
Anderson KA, Szelewski MJ, Wilson GR, Quimby BD, Hoffman PD.  2015.  Modified ion source triple quadrupole mass spectrometer gas chromatograph for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon analyses.. J Chromatogr A. 1419:89-98.
Anderson KA, Dixon H, Rohlman D, Hobbie KA, Scaffidi C, Waters KM, Herbstman J, Kincl LD.  2015.  Mobile Device for Measuring Ambient Chemical Exposure, Location and Respiratory Health Robustness and Comparisons with Conventional Technologies. 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Exposure Science. Henderson, Nevada.
Anderson KA, Smith BW.  1997.  Defining Geographic Origin of Potatoes with Trace Metal Analysis Using Neural Networks. 111th AOAC INTERNATIONAL (Association of Official Analytical Chemists) Annual Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, CA.
Anderson KA.  2010.  A Case Study in Tribal-University Collaboration: Air Sampling on the Swinomish Reservation. invited speaker, Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting.
Anderson KA.  2015.  James and Mildred Oldfield/E.R. Jackman Team Award.
Anderson KA, Johnson ER.  2001.  Bioavailable organochlorine pesticides in a semi-arid region of eastern Oregon, USA, as determined by gas chromatography with electron-capture detection.. J AOAC Int. 84(5):1371-82.
Anderson KA, Seck D, Hobbie KA, Traore AN, McCartney MA, Ndaye A, Forsberg ND, Sower GJ.  2014.  Passive Sampling Devices Enable Capacity Building and Characterization of Bioavailable Mixtures along the Niger, Senegal and Bani Rivers of Africa. Society of Toxicology 53rd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
Anderson KA.  2015.  Silicone wristbands to monitor personal occupational exposure to chemicals. NIEHS sponsored Worker Training Program Awardee Meeting and Workshop, by invitation. Portland, OR.
Anderson KA, Smith BW.  2005.  Chemical Profiling to Differentiate Geographic Origin of Pistachios. J Agric Food Chem. 53(2):410-8.
Anderson KA.  2014.  Passive samplers used in aquatic environments. US EPA sponsored State Risk Assessors (represents 48 states).
Anderson KA, Hobbie KA, Smith BW.  2010.  Chemical profiling with modeling differentiates wild and farm-raised salmon.. J Agric Food Chem. 58(22):11768-74.
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, Kincl LD, Rohlman D, Hobbie KA, Willmarth JA, Barton ML.  2015.  Environmental Preparedness and Resilience Empowering People: Personal Wristband Sampling Nexus. 25th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Exposure Science. Henderson, Nevada.
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, O'Connell SG, Kincl LD.  2014.  Silicone Wristbands as Personal Passive Samplers. Society of Toxicology 53rd Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
Anderson KA, Seck D, Hobbie KA, Traore ANdiaye, McCartney MA, Ndaye A, Forsberg ND, Sower GJ.  2014.  Passive sampling devices enable capacity building and characterization of bioavailable pesticide along the Niger, Senegal and Bani Rivers of Africa.. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 369(1639):20130110.
Anderson KA.  2014.  Detecting, Assessing, and Improving Understanding of Environmental Health Risks though Citizen Scientists and Passive Sampling Technologies. National Academy of Sciences sponsored, Community Resilience and Health Opportunity Analysis Workshop. New Orleans, LA.
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, 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.

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