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Translation Research at Texas A&M K.C. Donnelly and R.L. Autenrieth

Translation Research at Texas A&M K.C. Donnelly and R.L. Autenrieth. Specific Aims:. Collaborate with site managers in Regions 6 and 10 to integrate SBRP bioassay protocols into site assessments. Provide training to EPA and/or TCEQ

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Translation Research at Texas A&M K.C. Donnelly and R.L. Autenrieth

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  1. Translation Research at Texas A&M K.C. Donnelly and R.L. Autenrieth

  2. Specific Aims: • Collaborate with site managers in Regions 6 and 10 to integrate SBRP bioassay protocols into site assessments. • Provide training to EPA and/or TCEQ • Support an international conference on health and the environment in Central & Eastern Europe

  3. Aim 1: • Establish a “National Bioassay Network” • Compare ecological or human health risk assessment as determined by chemical analysis, aquatic bioassays, SBRP bioassays • Develop an alternative methodology for bioassay-based risk assessment

  4. Aim 2: • Environmental Health for Public Health • Site Assessment & Remediation • Other training

  5. Aim 3: • 2nd Conference held in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, Oct. 22-25, 2006; • Over 145 attendees from 22 countries; • 5 SBRPs provided posters & faculty or students • Co-sponsored by USEPA, ATSDR, European Environmental Agency, WHO

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