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Monday 8:00 AM - 6:45 PM Poster Board Mounting, All Sessions Monday 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM Coffee and Juice Monday 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks 9:00 | Opening Remarks. Paul A. Solomon. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA.
| 9:15 | Opening Remarks. Robert Sawyer. University of California at Berkeley, USA.
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Monday 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 1: Plenary – Reliability of Methods, Models, and Approaches 1SQ2 RELIABILITY OF METHODS, MODELS, AND APPROACHES HARBOR 2 & 3 Maria Costantini and William Wilson, chairs
1SQ2.1 9:30 | Quantifying Source Impacts on Particulate Matter and Health Outcomes: Some Problems, Some Advances, A Ways Left to Go. A.G. RUSSELL1, S. BALACHANDRAN1, D. LEE1, J. PACHON1, T. ODMAN1,G. GOLDMAN1, J. MULHOLLAND1, Y. HU1, J. SARNAT2, S. SARNAT2, M. STRICKLAND2, P. TOLBERT2, (1) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA USA (correspondence to ted.russell@ce.gatech.edu) (2) Emory University, Atlanta, GA
| 1SQ2.2 9:30 | Progress in methods for more precise characterization of exposure: Are we on track for more-refined air quality standards/policies? JEFFREY R. BROOK (1), Amanda J. Wheeler (2), (1) Environment Canada, (2) Health Canada
| 1SQ2.3 9:30 | Toxicological measurement methods, models, and approaches. Flemming R. Cassee, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment - RIVM
| 1SQ2.4 9:30 | Epidemiological Methods, Models and Approaches: Consideration and Examples from Health Effects of Ambient Particles on the Cardiovascular System. Annette Peters (1,2), Stephanie von Klot (2), 1) Institute of Epidemiology, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Neuherberg, Germany; 2) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.
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Monday 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM Lunch on Your Own Monday 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Session 2: Platform 2A ACCOUNTABILITY HARBOR 1 Haluk Ozkaynak and Delbert Eatough, chairs
2A.1 1:00 | Contribution of Mobile Sources to Air Quality in California's South Coast Air Basin -- Past, Present, and Future -- Policy Implications. DOUGLAS R. LAWSON, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO.
| 2A.2 1:15 | Effects of an Accelerated Diesel Engine Replacement/Retrofit Program. DEV MILLSTEIN (1), Robert Harley (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley
| 2A.3 1:30 | Air Quality Impacts of Increased Use of Ethanol Under the Energy Independence and Security Act. RICH COOK (1), Sharon Phillips (2), Marc Houyoux (2), Pat Dolwick (2), Rich Mason (2), Cay Yanca (1), Molly Zawacki (1), Ken Davidson (1), Harvey Michaels (1), Craig Harvey (1), Joe Somers (1), Deborah Luecken (3), (1) U. S. EPA, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, (2) U. S. EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, (3) U. S. EPA, Office of Research and Development
| 2A.4 1:45 | A Tale of Two Cities: Progress Towards Air Quality Targets, Christchurch and Timaru, New Zealand. ANGELIQUE J SCOTT (1) Vicky Lucas (1), (1) Environment Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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| 2A.5 2:15 | Estimating Emission Reductions and Health Benefits from Episodic Controls on Woodburning. DAVID LIGHTHALL (1), Tim Tyner (2), David Nunes (1), (1) San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District, Fresno, (2) University of California, San Francisco-Fresno
| 2A.6 2:30 | Measuring the Impacts of Air Pollution Reduction Strategies on Respiratory Hospitalizations in Minnesota. NAOMI SHINODA (1), Jean Johnson (1), Paula Lindgren (1), Allan Williams (1), Gregory Pratt (2), Kari Palmer (2), Margaret McCourtney (2), Lisa Herschberger (2), Barbara Yawn (3), Chuck Stroebel (1), (1) Minnesota Department of Health, (2) Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, (3) Olmsted Medical Center, Rochester, MN
| 2A.7 2:45 | Changes in Heart Rate Variability and Systemic Inflammatory Biomarkers in Response to Drastic Changes in Air Pollution during Beijing Olympics. WEI HUANG(1), Tong Zhu(1), Howard Kipen(3), Guangfa Wang(2), Min Hu(1), David Rich(3), Shou-en Lu(3), Pamela Ohman-Strikland(3), Ping Zhu(2), Yuedan Wang(2), Jian Tong(3), Scott Diehl(3), Jim (Junfeng) Zhang(3) , (1) State Key Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University; Beijing, China (2) First Affiliated Hospital, and School of Basic Medical Science, Peking University, Beijing, China (3) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) - School of Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI) UMDNJ and Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, and Pharmacogenomics & Complex Disease Research, New Jersey Dental School UMDNJ, USA
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2B CHARACTERIZATION OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION - 1 HARBOR 2 Ann Middlebrook and Tom Merrifield, chairs
2B.1 1:00 | Real-Time Distribution of Ultrafine Particles Near Heavily Trafficked Roadways in Communities Adjacent to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. KATHLEEN H. KOZAWA (1, 2), Scott A. Fruin (3), Arthur M. Winer (1), (1) University of California, Los Angeles (2) California Air Resources Board (3) University of Southern California
| 2B.2 1:15 | Long Term Study of Urban Ultrafine Particles in Rochester, NY. Yungang Wang (1), Philip K. Hopke (1), David C. Chalupa (2), Mark J. Utell (2), (1) Center for Air Resource Engineering and Science, Clarkson University (2) University of Rochester Medical Center
| 2B.3 1:30 | Spatial and Temporal Variability of Coarse (PM10-2.5) Particulate Matter Concentrations in the Los Angeles Area. PAYAM PAKBIN, Neelakshi Hudda, Ka Lam Cheung, Katharine F Moore, Constantinos Sioutas, University of Southern California
| 2B.4 1:45 | Particulate Matter Mass Size Distribution in the 2008 winter in São Paulo – Brazil. Caroline Mazzoli (1), Beatriz Oyama (1), MARIA DE FATIMA ANDRADE (1), (1) University of São Paulo, Brazil.
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| 2B.5 2:15 | Characteristics of Aerosol Particulate Matter in Kyrgyzstan: Advancing our Understanding of Regional Transport of Atmospheric Aerosol in Central Asia. MARTIN SHAFER (1), James Schauer (1), Paul Solomon (2), Jeffrey Lantz (3), Maria Artamonova (4), Boris Chen (5), Sanjar Imashev (5), Leonid Sverdlik (5), Greg Carmichael (6), Jeff Deminter (7), Justin Miller-Schulze (1), (1) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison WI, (2) U.S. EPA, ORD, Las Vegas NV, (3) U.S. EPA, ORIA, Las Vegas NV, (4) Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Moscow, Russia, (5) Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, (6) University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, (7) Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison WI.
| 2B.6 2:30 | Real-time Chemical Speciation of Submicrometer Particulate Matter in Urban Environment. SANNA SAARIKOSKI (1), Samara Carbone (1), Hilkka Timonen (1), Karri Saarnio (1), Minna Aurela (1), Kimmo Teinilä (1), Timo Lanki (2), Raimo O. Salonen (2), Risto Hillamo (1), (1) Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland, (2) National Institute for Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland
| 2B.7 2:45 | Seasonal and Diurnal Variations of PM and its composition at Southern Taiwan Supersites. YEE-LIN WU (1), Ching-Ho Lin (2), (1) Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan (2) Department of Environmental Engineering and Science, Fooyin University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
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2C HEALTH EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH SOURCES OTHER THAN TRAFFIC HARBOR 3 Joe Mauderly and Ronald Wyzga, chairs
2C.1 1:00 | A Multi-pollutant Approach to Air Pollution Epidemiology: An Examination of the Associations between Individual and Combined Source Categories and Cardiovascular Mortality. William E. Wilson (1), (1) US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park
| 2C.2 1:15 | PM2.5 –Induced Changes in Heart Rate Variability in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats are Associated with Specific Sources in Detroit, MI. JAMES G. WAGNER (1), Ali S. Kamal (2), Masako Morishita (2), Bhramar Mukherjee (2), Gerald J. Keeler (2), Jack R. Harkema (1), Annette C. Rohr (3), (1) Michigan State University, (2)University of Michigan, (3) Electric Power Research Institute
| 2C.3 1:30 | Comparative Dose-Response Assessment of Various Combustion Source Particles to Induce Acute Lung Injury and Exacerbate Atherosclerosis in ApoE-/- Mice. Kevin Dreher (1), Ryan Snyder (1), Najwa Haykal Coates (1), Heather Floyd (1), (1) National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27711 USA
| 2C.4 1:45 | An Exhaustive Study of Atmospheric Parameters to Understand the Asthma and Rhinitis Cases among Children in Lisbon, Portugal. Maria do Carmo Freitas (1), Isabel Dionísio (1), Adriano M.G. Pacheco (2), Cátia S. Repolho (1), Susana Marta Almeida (1), Ho Manh Dung (1), Ana Cruz (3), Casimiro A. Pio (4), (1) Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear, URSN, E.N. 10, 2686-953 Sacavém, Portugal (2) CERENA-IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Av. Rovisco Pais 1, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal (3) Oliveira do Hospital College of Technology and Management, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Rua General Santos Costa, 3400-124 Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal (4) CESAM & Department of Environment, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro; Portugal
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| 2C.5 2:15 | Particulate Matter Source Types Associated with Cardiovascular Hospitalizations and Mortality. KAZUHIKO ITO (1), Robert Mathes (2), Zev Ross (3), George Thurston (1), and Thomas Matte (2), (1) New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY; (2) New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY; (3) ZevRoss Spatial Analysis, Ithaca, NY.
| 2C.6 2:30 | Fine Particulate Matter Chemical Speciation and Hospital Admissions in Denver: The Denver Aerosol Sources and Health Study (DASH). JENNIFER L. PEEL (1), Sun-Young Kim (2), Michael P. Hannigan (3), Steven J. Dutton (3, 4), Maggie L. Clark (1), Sverre Vedal (2) , (1) Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, (2) University of Washington, Seattle, WA, (3) University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, COJ, (4) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RTP, NC
| 2C.7 2:45 | Health Effects of Coal-Fired Power Plant Emissions: The TERESA Study. ANNETTE C. ROHR (1), Petros Koutrakis (2), and John G. Godleski (2), (1) Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, (2) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston
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2D INDOOR/OUTDOOR POLLUTION SEABREEZE William Nazaroff and Alison Geyh, chairs
2D.1 1:00 | Personal, Indoor, and Outdoor Concentrations of Airborne Particles for Adult Residents and Asthmatic Children in Windsor, Canada. LANCE WALLACE (1), Amanda Wheeler(2), Jill Kearney(2), Keith Van Ryswyk(2), Hongyu You (2), Ryan Kulka(2), Jeff Brook(3), Xiaohong Xu (4), Elizabeth Nethery(2) and Pat Rasmussen(2), (1) US EPA (retired) (2) Health Canada (3) Environment Canada (4) Univ. of Windsor
| 2D.2 1:15 | Health Implications of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Indoor Environments. JUANA MARI DELGADO-SABORIT (1), Christopher Stark(1), Roy M. Harrison (1), (1) Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management; School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham; B15 2TT; United Kingdom
| 2D.3 1:30 | Generating Baseline Distributions of Ambient Air Pollutants in U.S. Homes. CAITLIN MCRAE (1), Cynthia Howard-Reed (1), William Dols (1), Brian Polidoro (1), Andrew Persily (1), (1) National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg
| 2D.4 1:45 | Ultrafine Particle Concentrations and Exposures in California Classrooms. WILLIAM W NAZAROFF (1), Nasim A. Mullen (1), Seema Bhangar (1), Nathan M. Kreisberg (2), Susanne V. Hering (2), (1) University of California, Berkeley, (2) Aerosol Dynamics, Inc.
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| 2D.5 2:15 | Investigation of the Relationship Between Time Resolved Indoor and Outdoor Particulate Matter Concentrations Across the Urban Area of Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. HEATHER HOLMES (1), Scott Speckart (1), Eric Pardyjak (1) , (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah
| 2D.6 2:30 | Assessment of Indoor Air Quality in the United Arab Emirates. William Funk, David Nash, Chris Trent, Karin Yeatts, Chris Davidson, Maryanne Boundy, David Leith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
| 2D.7 2:45 | Children Exposure to Air Particulate Matter in the Indoor of Lisbon Primary Schools. SUSANA MARTA ALMEIDA (1), Nuno Canha (1), Maria do Carmo Freitas (1), Priscilla Pegas (2), Célia Alves (2), Margarita Evtyugina (2), Casimiro Pio (2), (1) Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear, Sacavém , Portugal, (2) Universidade de Aveiro - CESAM, Aveiro, Portugal
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Monday 3:00 PM - 6:30 PM Exhibit Open Monday 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Session 3: Poster 3SQ2.T1 RELIABILITY OF METHODS, MODELS, AND APPROACHES - SOURCE
3SQ2.T1.1
| New Developments in Air Pollution Control Technology. Andy DuPont, To be determined upon exceptance of this abstract. Possibly U.S. EPA
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| Chemical Speciation of Platinum and Vanadium in Mobile Source Emissions and Urban Atmospheres. MARTIN SHAFER (1), Brandy Toner (2), Joel Overdier (1), James Schauer (1), (1) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, (2) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
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| Three-tier Approach for Estimation of Impact of Coal Power Stations on PM and Air Quality. Carmela Tortorella (1), ALDO GIOVE (1), Giulio Belz (1), (1) ENEL Engineering and Innovation, Brindisi (Italy)
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| A Predictive Model to Study the Impact of CNG in Transport Sector on the Urban Ambient Noise. Deepak Singh (1), Amit Prakash (1), B K Padhi (1), V K Jain (1), (1) School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-67, INDIA
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| Impact of Source Collinearity in Simulated PM2.5 Data on the PMF Receptor Model Solution. RIMA HABRE (1), Brent Coull (1), Petros Koutrakis (1), (1) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
| 3SQ2.T1.6
| Characterization of Water-Soluble Ferrous Iron and Temporal Variability in Atlanta, GA. Michelle Oakes (1), Neeraj Rastogi (2), Brian Majestic (3), James J. Schauer (4), Martin Shafer (4), Rodney J. Weber(1), (1) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, (2) University of Toronto, Toronto, (3) Northern Arizona Univerisity, Flagstaff, (4) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
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| Refinement of the Aethalometer Dual Wavelength Technique for Real-time Measurement of Woodsmoke PM: Saturation Compensation and Potential Contributions of Organic PM from Cooking Sources. GEORGE ALLEN (1) Jay Turner (2) Pete Babich (3), (1) NESCAUM (2) Washington University in St. Louis (3) CT Dept. of Environmental Protection
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| Air monitoring of particulate matter PM2.5 with real-time aerosol monitors during agricultural burn events in Imperial Valley, CA. Christopher Michael Carey (1), Penelope, J.E. Quintana (1), Kinnery Naik (2), Stephen Wall (2), Jeff Wagner (2), Diamon Pon (2), Martha Harnly (2), (1) San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego, CA (2) California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA
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3SQ2.T2 RELIABILITY OF METHODS, MODELS, AND APPROACHES - ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
3SQ2.T2.10
| Synthesis of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Phase (MIP) for Trace Analysis of Atrazine in the Environment. SEYED JAMALEDDIN SHAHTAHERI (1), Alireza Koohpaei (2), Mohammad Reza Ganjali (3), Abbas Rahimi Forushani (4) , (1) Department of Occupational Health & Center for Environmental Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (2) Department of Occupational Health, Gom University of Medical Sciences, Gom, Iran (3) University Collage of Science, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran (4) School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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| Intercomparison of Measurement Methods for Particlulate Mass, Sulfate, and Nitrate. YEE-LIN WU, Shih-Chieh Wei, Department of Environmental Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
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| Improvements in Sampling for Cr (VI) in TSP. MEHDI AMOUEI TORKMAHALLEH (1), Robert A. Cully (1), Thomas M. Holsen (1), Philip K. Hopke (1), Center for Air Resource Engineering and Science, Clarkson University
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| Using Laboratory Measurements to Derive Collection Efficiencies for Field Data from the Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer. ANN MIDDLEBROOK (1), Roya Bahreini (1,2), Jose Jimenez (2,3), (1) NOAA ESRL Chemical Sciences Division, (2) CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, (3) Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder
| 3SQ2.T2.14
| Development of Chemically-Speciated Model of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from the Reaction of OH Radicals with 2-Methyl-1-Alkenes. AIKO MATSUNAGA (1) AND Paul J. Ziemann (1) , (1) University of California, Riverside
| 3SQ2.T2.15
| Effects of Microwave Irradiation on Airborne Allergens. Yan Wu and Maosheng Yao, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
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| Visualization of Suspended Particulate Matter by Digital cameras. JUNKO KAMBE (1), Toru Yagi (1), Umpei Nagashima (2), Tomoo Aoyama (3), (1) Edogawa University, (2) AIST, Tsukuba, (3) University of Miyazaki
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| Simulating Wind-carried Particulate Matter with Cellular Automata. TIANFANG FANG, Texas State University-San Marcos
| 3SQ2.T2.19
| Identification of the Vehicular Emission Contribution to PM2.5 Mass Concentration in Six Brazilian Cities. MARIA DE FATIMA ANDRADE (1), Regina Maura de Miranda (1), Adalgiza Fornaro(1), Americo Kerr(2), Paulo Afonso de Andre (3), Paulo Saldiva (3), (1) Instituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil. (2) Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil (3) Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil
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| Approaches to Assessing Exposure to Airborne Allergens. James House(1), Gregory Griffin(1), Jason Gamba(1), Pietro Perona(1), RICHARD FLAGAN(1), (1) California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
| 3SQ2.T2.21
| Considerations Regarding Measurement of Air Flow Rate. ROBERT GUSSMAN(1), Thomas Merrifield (1), Kevin DeVoe, (1) BGI Instruments
| 3SQ2.T2.22
| Measurement Errors in the PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN): Implications for Exposure Estimation. JAMES FLANAGAN (1), R.K.M. Jayanty (1), Ed E. Rickman (1), Max R. Peterson (1), (1) RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC
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| Development and Characterization of a Coarse and Fine PM Chemical Speciation Sampler with Multiple Filters to Obtain a Nearly Complete Mass Balance. GUAN ZHAO (1), Paul A. Solomon (2), Suresh Dhaniyala (1), , (1) Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY (2) National Exposure Research Laboratory, US EPA, Las Vegas, NV
| 3SQ2.T2.24
| A Personal Exposure Aerosol Screen Model (PEASM) for Near-Road Size-Resolved Aerosol and Gas Concentrations: Evalution with Ambient Measurements. Sang-Rin Lee(1), Nicole Riemer(2), JAEMEEN BAEK(1), Matthew West(2), Rahul A Zaveri(3), Katharine Moore(4), Constantinos Sioutas(4), Ralph Delfino(5), Alberto Ayala(6), Todd Sax(6) and Charles O Stanier(1), (1) University of Iowa, iowa city, (2) University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, (3) PNNL, Richland, (4) University Southern California, LA, (5) University of California, Irvine, (6) California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento
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| Development and Application of Functional Group Analysis for secondary organic aerosol. SUKON AIMANANT (1) and Paul J. Ziemann (1), (1) University of California, Riverside
| 3SQ2.T2.310
| Optical Measurements Of CSN and FRM Teflon Filters To Estimate Elemental Carbon To Support Health Studies, PM2.5 NAAQS Implementation And Climate. NEIL FRANK (1), Joann Rice (1) and Joe Tikvart (1), (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
| 3SQ2.T2.311
| Development and Evaluation of a Photochemical Chamber, for Studying the Relative Toxicity of Primary and Secondary Diesel Exhaust Particles. Krishna Kumar Budania(1), Tarun Gupta(1*), Avinash Kumar Agarwal(2) , Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
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3SQ2.T3 RELIABILITY OF METHODS, MODELS, AND APPROACHES - EXPOSURE
3SQ2.T3.26
| Inhalation exposure chamber development & Performance Evaluation for inhalation toxicity study. Kisoo Jeon (1), Jaeseong Yi (2), Jaeho Cho (2), Jinuk Yoon (2), Yongtaek Kwon (2), Kangho Ahn(1), (1) Hanyang University (2) HCT Co., Ltd
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| Engineering System for Simultaneous Inhalation Exposure of Rodents to Fine and Ultrafine Concentrated Ambient Particulate Matter from a Common Air Source. LEON WALSH, Ian Gilmour, David Davies, Edwin Lappi, Dock Terrell, Jerry Highfill, and Kevin Dreher, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ORD/NHEERL/EPHD, RTP, NC
| 3SQ2.T3.28
| Low-Field Magnetic Deposition of Combustion Generated Aerosol: A Novel in vitro Exposure Technique. AAMIR D. ABID (1) and Ian Kennedy (1), (1) University of California, Davis
| 3SQ2.T3.29
| A Fuzzy Based Environmental Noise Exposure Model to Study the Effects on Human Health Physiology. B.K. Padhi (1), P.K. Padhy (2), A Prakash (1), D Singh (1), V.K. Jain (1), (1) School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Neheru University, New Delhi-110067, India, (2) Centre for Environmental Studies, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, India
| 3SQ2.T3.30
| Reducing Exposure Misclassification in the Estimation of Mortality from Acute Exposure to Ambient Fine Particles. RACHEL BROADWIN (1), Brian J Malig (1), Rochelle S Green (1), Bart D Ostro (1), (1) California Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, Oakland
| 3SQ2.T3.31
| Application of an Optical and Nondestructive Method for Archived Particulate Matter Filters for Quantifying Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposures. Beizhan Yan (1), Daniel Kennedy (1), James Cowin (2), Martin Iedema (2), Arlene Butz (3), Patrick Breysse (3), Rachel Miller (1), Kyung-hwa Jung (1), Kathleen Moors (1), Matt Perzanowski (1), D'Ann Williams (3), Jie Juan (3), Marco Balletta (1), Steven Chillrud (1) , (1) Columbia University, New York (2) The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland (3) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
| 3SQ2.T3.32
| The Importance of Species-Specific Particle Size Distributions in the Development of Refined Surrogates for Exposure to PM2.5 of Outdoor Origin. NATASHA HODAS (1), Barbara Turpin (1), Melissa Lunden (2), (1) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, (2) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA
| 3SQ2.T3.33
| PM2.5 prediction modeling using MODIS AOD in the Northeastern U.S. HYUNG JOO LEE (1), Yang Liu (2), Brent Coull (1), Joel Schwartz (1), Petros Koutrakis (1), (1) Harvard School of Public Health, (2) Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health
| 3SQ2.T3.34
| An Integrated Method to Estimate Pesticide Exposures in a Non-Agricultural Occupationally Exposed Population. Guy Auburtin (1), Delphine Teigné (1), Olivier Briand (2), Olivier Delhomme (3*), Sylvain Dulaurent (4), MAURICE MILLET (3), Christian Moesch (4), Caroline Raeppel (3), Ludovic Tuduri (5), Marie-Pierre Levy (6), (1) Cnam IHIE SSET Ouest, Angers, F (2) Afsset, F (3) LMSPC (UMR 7515), University of Strasbourg/CNRS, F (3*) Present adress : University of Metz, F (4) CHU de Limoges, Limoges, F, (5) ISM (UMR 5255), University of Bordeaux1/CNRS, F (6) Service médical Ville d’Angers, Angers, F
| 3SQ2.T3.35
| Factors Affecting the Long-Term Variation of Personal Exposure to Outdoor PM Components: How Bad Is the Resultant Misclassification? LANCE WALLACE (1), Amanda Wheeler (2), Jill Kearney (2), Elizabeth Nethery (2), (1) Consultant, Reston, VA (2) Health Canada
| 3SQ2.T3.36
| Assessing the equivalence of PM chemical composition and redox characteristics in samples collected using a low pressure impactor and a particle concentrator system. KRYSTAL J. Godri (1,2), Ian S. Mudway (1), Frank J. Kelly (1), Roy M. Harrison (2), Maciek M. Strak (3), Maaike Steenhof (4), Paul H.B. Fokkens (3), A. John F. Boere (3), Daan L.A.C. Leseman (3), Kaas Meliefste (4), G. Hoek (4), Bert Brunekreef (4), Erik Lebret (3), Ilse Gosens (3), Flemming R. Cassee (3), Nicole A.H. Janssen (3), (1) MRC-HPA Center for Environment and Health, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom, (2) Division of Environmental Health & Risk Management, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United Kingdom, (3) RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Bilthoven, the Netherlands, (4) IRAS (Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences), Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
| 3SQ2.T3.37
| Examining Land Use Regression modeled NO2 as a proxy for air pollutants measured by CRUISER mobile laboratory: A study in Montreal, Quebec. ILAN LEVY (1), Jeff R Brook (1), Julie Narayan (1), Cris Mihele (1), Gang Lu (1), Dan L Crouse (2), Mark S Goldberg (2), Nancy A Ross (2) , (1) Environment Canada (2) McGill University
| 3SQ2.T3.38
| Past Extrapolation of Estimates of Exposure from Current Land-use Regression Models. HONG CHEN (1), Mark Goldberg (1), Paul Villeneuve (2), Richard Burnett (2), Dan Crouse (1), Michael Jerrett (3), Amanda Wheeler (2), (1) McGill University, Montreal, Canada, (2) Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada, (3) University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A
| 3SQ2.T3.39
| A Miniature Collector for Time-Resolved Aerosol Chemistry. ALEX TENG (1), Gregory Lewis (1) and Susanne Hering (1), (1) Aerosol Dynamics Inc., Berkeley, CA
| 3SQ2.T3.312
| What is the main culprit of uncertainty in the health effects of air pollution? Naresh Kumar (1), (1) The University of Iowa
| 3SQ2.T3.313
| Satellite Remote Sensing for Predicting Air Quality. NARESH KUMAR (1) Allen Chu (2) Travers Buda (1), (1) The University of Iowa, (2) NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center
| 3SQ2.T3.314
| Generation of Coarse Particles for Use in Human Exposure Studies. LOWELL ASHBAUGH, University of California, Davis
| 3SQ2.T3.347
| An HPLC-ICP-MS Method for the Separation and Quantification of Chloroplatinates and Related Transformation Products in Environmental Samples. JUSTIN P. MILLER-SCHULZE (1) Joel Overdier (1) Martin Shafer (1) James Schauer (1), (1) University of Wisconsin-Madison
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| Calibration of Organic Carbon, Elemental Carbon, and Sulfate Concentrations from Speciated PM2.5 Monitors Used in the Pittsburgh Aerosol Research and Inhalation Epidemiologic Study (PARIES). RICHARD BILONICK (1), Daniel Connell (2), Evelyn Talbott (3), Judy Rager (3), (1) University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, (2) CONSOL Energy Inc., Research & Development, Pittsburgh, (3) University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health
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3SQ2.T4 RELIABILITY OF METHODS, MODELS, AND APPROACHES - DOSE
3SQ2.T5 RELIABILITY OF METHODS, MODELS, AND APPROACHES - HEALTH EFFECT
3SQ2.T5.41
| A marriage of machine learning methods and causal inference parameters to derive counterfactual dose-response curves for air pollution and respiratory outcomes. EKATERINA ELISEEVA (1), Alan Hubbard (1), Kathleen Hammond (1), Ira Tager (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health
| 3SQ2.T5.42
| The Causal Effects of Prenatal Air Pollution on Pulmonary Function in Children with Asthma: An Example of Causal Inference Methods in the FACES LiTE cohort. Amy Padula (1) Kathleen Mortimer (1) Ira Tager (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley
| 3SQ2.T5.43
| Health Effects of Air Pollution Mixtures: A Causal Inference Approach. JONATHAN M. SNOWDEN (1), Alan Hubbard (1), S. Katharine Hammond (1), Ira Tager (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley
| 3SQ2.T5.44
| Development and characterization of a “Versatile Engineered Nanoparticle Generation System (VENGES)” for toxicological characterization studies. Philip Demokritou (1) Robert Buchel (2) Sotiris Pratsinis (2) Joseph Brain (2), (1) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA (2) Swiss Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland
| 3SQ2.T5.45
| Epithelial Perturbation by Inhaled Chlorine: Multi-scale Mechanistic Modeling in Rats and Humans. ANNIE JARABEK (1), Howard Kehrl (1), (1) Environmental Public Health Division, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, US EPA, RTP, NC
| 3SQ2.T5.48
| Electrocardiographic, Hemodynamic, and Biochemical Responses to Acute Particulate Matter (PM) Exposure in Aged Heart Failure-Prone Rats. Carll, Alex P. (1); Hazari, Mehdi S. (2); Haykal-Coates, Najwa (2); Winsett, Darrell W. (2); Lamb, Christina M. (3); Richards, Judy H. (2); Costa, Daniel L.(4); Farraj, Aimen K. (2) , (1) Environmental Sciences & Engineering, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. (2) Environmental Public Health Div., U.S. EPA, RTP, NC, USA. (3) Toxicology, Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. (4) ORD, U.S. EPA, RTP, NC, USA.
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| A Pilot Study of the Feasibility of using Satellite Aerosol Optical Depth Estimates of PM2.5 as a Predictor of Acute Myocardial Infarctions and Asthma Attacks in Baltimore, Maryland during 2005. AMY HUFF (1), John T. Braggio (2), Stephanie Weber (1), Fred Dimmick (3), Rashid Malik (2), Raymond M. Hoff (4) , (1) Battelle Memorial Institute (2) Maryland Department of Health and Mental Health (3) EPA Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (4) University of Maryland, Baltimore County
| 3SQ2.T5.177
| Spatial Estimation and Long-term Health Effects of Exposure to Air Pollution in Central Scotland. Christina Yap (1), Chris Robertson (2), Iain Beverland (2), MATHEW HEAL (3), Raymond Agius (4), David Hole (deceasd), Deborah Henderson (2), Geoff Cohen (5), George Morris (6). , (1) University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, (2) University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK, (3) University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, (4) University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, (5) Emmes Corporation, Maryland, USA (6) Health Protection Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
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3SQ3.T5 POLLUTANT CHARACTERIZATION AND POPULATION EXPOSURE - HEALTH EFFECT
3SQ3.T5.50
| Genotoxicity of organic extracts from ambient air PM depends on particle size. JAN TOPINKA (1, 2), JAN HOVORKA (2), ALENA MILCOVA (1), JANA SCHMUCZEROVA (1), JIRI KROUZEK (2), RADIM SRAM (1), (1) Institute of Experimental Medicine ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic, (2) Institute for Environmental Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
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| Estimation of Inhalation Risk due to Toxic Elements in Air Particulate Matter. G.G. Pandit, P. Kothai, I.V. Saradhi, V.D. Puranik and H.S. Kushwaha, Environmental Assessment Division Health Safety & Environment Group Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Mumbai, INDIA
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| The Oxidative Stress Potential as a Health Relevant Measure of Particulate Matter. ALEKSANDRA JEDYNSKA (1), Ingeborg M. Kooter (1), Henk J.Th. Bloemen (2), Bert Zomer (2), (1) TNO, Utrecht, The Netherlands (2) OSM BV, Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands
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| Risk from Airborne Gaseous and Particulate Air Toxics in Metropolitan Phoenix. Hilary Hafner (1) Theresa O'Brien (1) PETER HYDE (2), (1) Sonoma Technology, Inc. (2) Arizona State University, Tempe
| 3SQ3.T5.54
| Health Impacts of Particulate Matter on the Bishop Paiute Reservation. TONI RICHARDS (1), John Adams (2), (1) Bishop Paiute Tribe, Environmental Management Office (2) RAND, Santa Monica, CA
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| Lung Oxidative Stress after in vivo Exposure to Buenos Aires Urban Air particles. DEBORAH RUTH TASAT (1,2), Susana Martin (2), Pablo Evelson (3), Eugenio Fernandez-Alanis (2), Veronica Delfosse (2), Juan Sebastian Yakisich (4) , (1) School of Dentistry, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. (2) CESyMA, School of Science and Technology, National University of San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina. (3) PRALIB-CONICET, School of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires,Argentina. (4) Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Huddinge Hospital, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
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| Surface Reductive Capacity of Elemental Carbon Particles and Health Effects of Particle Air Pollution. BING GUO, Wonjoog Hwang, Stephen Drake, Christie M. Sayes, Rema Zebda, Texas A&M University, College Station
| 3SQ3.T5.57
| The Effects of Oxidation on the Chemistry and Toxicity of Two-stroke Engine Exhaust Particles. ROBERT D. MCWHINNEY(1), Jay G. Slowik(1), Jonathan P.D. Abbatt (1), (1) Dept. of Chemistry and SOCAAR, University of Toronto
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| Ozone and PM2.5 mortality Effects of Controlling Nitrogen Oxides Emissions in Urban Areas. Daniel Q. Tong (1), Daewon Byun (2), Nicholas Muller (3), Robert Mendelsohn(4), (1) NOAA Air Resources Laboratory on assignment from Science and Technology Corporation, Silver Spring, MD, USA (2) NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD, USA (3) Department of Economics, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT, USA (4) School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
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| The Short-term Effects of Fine and Coarse Particles on Mortality in Seoul, Korea. JONGBAE HEO (1), SEUNG-MUK YI (1), (1) Department of Environment Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University
| 3SQ3.T5.61
| The Impact of Long-term Air Pollution Exposure Metrics and Area-Based Socio-economic Status on Adult Mortality Rates in California. CYNTHIA GARCIA (1), Poh-Sin Yap (2), (1) Research Division, Health and Exposure Assessment Branch, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA, (2) Research Division, Health and Exposure Assessment Branch, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA
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| Source Identification and Health Effects of Airborne NMHCs in Korea. EUNHWA CHOI (1), KYUNGHO CHOI (1), SEUNG-MUK YI (1), (1) Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University
| 3SQ3.T5.63
| Seasonal Ambient Concentrations of Particulate Matter and Asthma Hospitalizations in New York City. CARLOS E. RESTREPO (1), Jeffrey S. Simonoff (1), George D. Thurston (1), Rae Zimmerman (1), (1) New York University
| 3SQ3.T5.64
| Source resolved PM2.5 concentrations estimated by the chemical mass balance model and CMAQ in Chicago – methods and application to a spatially and temporally resolved mortality dataset, 2002. JAEMEEN BAEK (1), Naresh Kumar (1), Jacob Oleson (1), Sinan Jameel (1), Charles Stanier (1), Gregory Carmichael (1), (1) University of Iowa
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| Associations between Air Pollution and Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Asthmatic Children along the US-Mexico Border Region. STEFANIE EBELT SARNAT (1), Amit Raysoni (2), Wen-Whai Li (2), Fernando Holguin (3), Brent Johnson (1), Silvia Flores (2), Humberto Garcia (2), Jeremy Sarnat (1), (1) Emory University, Atlanta, (2) University of Texas at El Paso, (3) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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| Estimating Health Benefits of Restricting Residual Oil in NYC using Source Apportionment Data. KEVIN CROMAR (1), George Thurston (1), Jason Schwartz (1), (1) New York University
| 3SQ3.T5.338
| Absence of Clinically Evident Effects because of Short Duration Peaks of Indoor PM10 During a Prospective Study in Children Attending Primary School. FRANCESCO CETTA (1,2), Marco Sala (3), Rosalia Zangari (1), Valentina Guercio (1), Laura Moltoni (1), Anna Maria Azzarà (1), Filomena Cisternino (1), Massimo Monti (2), Cinzia Negri Chinaglia (2), Ezio Bolzacchini (4), (1) University of Siena, Italy (2) Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy (3) University of Milan, Italy (4) University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
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| Environmental Pollution in Metropolitan Areas and “COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases) March”. LUIGI ALLEGRA (1), Francesco Cetta (2,3), Rosalia Zangari (2), Valentina Guercio (2), Laura Moltoni (2), Anna Maria Azzarà (2), Filomena Cisternino (2), Gianfranco Schiraldi (1), Ezio Bolzacchini (4) , (1)University of Milan, Italy (2)University of Siena, Italy (3)PAT, Milan, Italy (4)University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
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| Diurnal changes in particle elemental composition and toxicity: a case study in São Paulo, Brazil. MARCO ANTONIO G. MARTINS (1), Ana Paula G. Martins (1), Letícia O.R. Ramires (1); Débora-Jã Lobo (1), Paulo Afonso de Andre (1), Petros Koutrakis (2), Paulo H.N. Saldiva (1), Mitiko Saiki (3), (1) University of São Paulo - Medical School, Department of Pathology, (2) Harvard University, School of Public Health, (3) Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN – CNEN/SP)
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| Spatial and season variation in the oxidative potential of particulate matter extracts. CHRISTOPHER SIMPSON (1), Michael Paulsen (1), Kathy-Jo Brodsky (1), Timothy Gould (1), Timothy Larson (1), Sverre Vedal (1), (1) University of Washington
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3SQ8.T1 ACCOUNTABILITY - SOURCE
3SQ8.T1.65
| The London Low Emission Zone Accountability Study. BEN BARRATT(1), Gary Fullyer (1), Frank Kelly (1), (1) King's College London, London, UK
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| Road Dust Resuspension and Toxic Components. Angeliki Karanasiou(1), Teresa Moreno(1), Fulvio Amato(1), Julio Lumbreras(2), Rafael Borge(2), Gustavo A. Narros(2), Cristina Reche(1), Jorge Pey(1), Andrés Alastuey(1) and Xavier Querol(1), (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain (2) Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain
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| Changes in Wood Smoke Exposures and Respiratory Health Before and After Installation of a Chimney Cookstove in Rural Guatemala. AMANDA L. NORTHCROSS (1), Jennifer Mann (1), John Balmes (1), Alisa Jenny (1). Zohir Chowdury (3), Eduardo Canuz (4), Kirk R. Smith (1), (1) University of California Berkeley (2) University of California San Francisco (3) San Diego State University (4) Universidad de Valle de Guatemala
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3SQ8.T2 ACCOUNTABILITY - ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
3SQ8.T3 ACCOUNTABILITY - EXPOSURE
3SQ8.T3.68
| Assessing the Feasibility of Performing an Air Accountability Study in New Haven, CT. HALUK OZKAYNAK (1), Danelle T. Lobdell (2), Vlad Isakov (1), Joe Touma (1), Janet Burke (1), Marybeth Smuts (3), (1) USEPA/ORD/National Exposure Research Laboratory (2) USEPA/ORD/ National Health and Environmental Effects Laboratory (3) USEPA/Region 1
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| Real World Exposure Assessment of Petroleum Diesel vs. Waste Grease Biodiesel used at a Waste Transfer/Recycling Facility. Nora Traviss (1) all other authors are (1) too.... Brett Amy Thelen Kyle Barnett Alissa Couturier Dan O'Brien Greg Goupil Ryan Hall Peter Kersker Ben Lazich Tony Santa Fe Dustin Sciacca Mel Sweeney , (1) = Keene State College, Keene, NH
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| A study of the effectiveness of a Natural Pesticide in the control of mosquitoes and reduce the amount Aerosol release in the Atmosphere. SEETA KHAN, University of Guyana
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3SQ8.T5 ACCOUNTABILITY - HEALTH EFFECT
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| In Vitro Toxic Evaluation of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter During the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. YU SHANG (1, 2), Tong Zhu (1), Tobias Stoeger (2), Birgit Frankenberger (2), Feng Tian (1), Chenyong Chen (1), (1)State Key Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing (2)Institute of Lung Biology and Disease, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Neuherberg/Munich, Germany
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Monday 4:30 PM - 6:15 PM Session 4: Plenary – Accountability 4SQ8 ACCOUNTABILITY HARBOR 2 & 3 Sverre Vedal and Annette Peters, chairs
4SQ8.1 4:40 | Evaluating the Effectiveness of Air Quality Interventions. Annemoon van Erp, Aaron Cohen, Robert O’Keefe, and Rashid Shaikh, Health Effects Institute, Boston, Massachusetts
| 4SQ8.2 4:40 | NARSTO Multipollutant Assessment: Accountability in a Multipollutant Air Quality Management Framework. KENNETH L. DEMERJIAN (1), Jeff Brook (2), George Hidy (3), Luisa Molina (4), William Pennell (5), Richard Scheffe (6), (1) Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, University at Albany, State University of New York (2) Environment Canada, (3) Envair/Aerochem, (4) Molina Center for Energy and the Environment, (5)Columbia Research and Education Associates, (6) U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
| 4SQ8.3 4:40 | What have we learned from Intervention Studies: The London Experience. FRANK KELLY (1), (1) MRC-HPA Centre for Environment & Health, King’s College London, England
| 4SQ8.4 4:40 | The Indirect and Direct Use of Life Expectancy in Accountability Analyses. Pope CA III, Dockery DW, Ezzati M, Brigham Young University, Harvard School of Public Health
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Monday 6:15 PM - 6:45 PM Poster Board Mounting, Sessions 7, 11 and 15 Tuesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee and Juice Tuesday 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Session 5: Platform 5A CHARACTERIZATION OF SOURCES - 1 HARBOR 1 Jacob McDonald and Ian Gilmour, chairs
5A.1 8:00 | Pollutant Concentrations Downwind of Freeway Sound Walls. NEELAKSHI HUDDA (1), Katharine F Moore (1), Winnie Kam (1), Nancy Daher (1), Constantinos Sioutas (1), Jorn Herner (2), Kathleen Kozawa (2), Steve Mara (2), Seong Park (2) , (1) University of Southern California (USC), (2) California Air Resources Board (CARB)
| 5A.2 8:15 | Temporal-spatial evolution and chemical characterization of particulate matter from vehicular exhaust near major roadways: results from the 2009 Queens College Air Quality study. PAOLA MASSOLI (1), John Jayne (1), Edward Fortner (1), Leah Williams (1), Nga L. Ng (1), Manjula Canagaratna (1), Timothy Onasch (1), James Schwab (2), Kenneth Demerjian (2), and Douglas Worsnop (1), (1) Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica MA (2) SUNY Albany
| 5A.3 8:30 | Nuclei and Aitken Mode (dp<10, and 10nm<dp<56nm range) up to 5.6 um On-Road Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Emission Factors from Gasoline and Diesel Vehicles Measured in Winter and Summer. Arantzazu Eiguren-Fernandez (1), ANTONIO H. MIGUEL (2), (1) Southern California Particle Center, School of Public Health, UCLA, Los Angeles, (2) Nanochemistry Laboratory, UCLA Institute of the Environment, Los Angeles (Currently at the Organic Analysis Section, Haagen-Smit Laboratory, California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Air Resources Board, El Monte, Ca
| 5A.4 8:45 | Gas and particle-phase size distribution concentrations of PAHs and their derivative compounds quinones in traffic environments. JUANA MARI DELGADO-SABORIT (1), Christopher Stark (1), Roy M. Harrison (1), (1) Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management; School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham; B15 2TT; United Kingdom
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| 5A.5 9:15 | Diesel Emission Characterizaiton and Control: Quantifying source-specific pollution of toxicological relevance. Shaohua Hu (1), Jorn Herner (1), Tao Huai (1), John Collins (1), and ALBERTO AYALA (1), (1) California Air Resources Board
| 5A.6 9:30 | Relationships of Attached Garage and Home Exposures to Fuel Type and Emission Levels of Garage Sources. BARBARA ZIELINSKA (1), Eric Fujita (1), Will Ollison (2), David Campbell (1), Patrick Merritt (3) Lawrence Smith (3), and John Sagebiel (1), (1) Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV; (2) American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC; (3) Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
| 5A.7 9:45 | Measurement and Prediction of Vertical and Horizontal Particle Dispersion from Highway Traffic. Meilu He (1), Suresh Dhaniyala (1), (1) Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
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5B EXPOSURE TO AND HEALTH EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC POLLUTION HARBOR 2 George Thurston and Alan Vette, chairs
5B.1 8:00 | Review of the Health Effects of Traffic Pollution. MARIA COSTANTINI (1), Ira Tager (2), and Nino Künzli (3), (1) Health Effects Institute, Boston (2) University of California, Berkeley (3) Public Health University of Basel, Basel
| 5B.2 8:15 | An Investigation of Intra-urban Patterns of Urban Air Pollution, with Implications for Environmental Exposure Equity and Urban Design. AMY L. STUART (1), Michelle A. Zeager (2), Haofei Yu (1), Amanda Evans (1), (1) University of South Florida, (2) Children’s Hospital Boston
| 5B.3 8:30 | Combustion Exhaust and Children's Respiratory Health. ED AVOL (1), Robert Urman (1), Fred Lurmann (2), Jim Gauderman (1), (1) University of Southern California, (2) Sonoma Technology, Incorporated
| 5B.4 8:45 | Impact of Pollution Exposures on Respiratory Health While Commuting to School. B. K. Padhi (1), P.K. Padhy (2), A Konar (3), S Mondal (3), A Prakash (1), V.K. Jain (1), R Ghosh (4), (1) School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Neheru University, New Delhi-110067, India, (2) Centre for Environmental Studies, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, India, (3) Department Of Physical Education, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan – 731235, India, (4) DTCD (Kol.), MD (Chest), Paschim Pally, Santiniketan-731235, India
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| 5B.5 9:15 | Air Pollution and Survival within the Washington University - EPRI Veterans Cohort: Risks Based on Modeled Estimates of Ambient Levels of Hazardous and Criteria Air Pollutants. F.W. Lipfert (1), R.E. Wyzga (2), Jack D. Baty(3), J. Philip Miller (4), (1)Consultant, Northport, NY (2)Sr. Technical Executive, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA (3)& (4) Division of Biostatistics, School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis Mo
| 5B.6 9:30 | Examining Associations between Traffic-Related and Regional Air Pollution and Acute Morbidity using Spatially-Refined Estimates of Ambient Concentrations and Exposures. STEFANIE EBELT SARNAT (1), James Crooks (2), Vlad Isakov (2), Joe Touma (2), Haluk Ozkaynak (2), James Mulholland (3), Armistead Russell (3), Priya Kewada (1), Mitch Klein (1), Paige Tolbert (1), Jeremy Sarnat (1), (1) Emory University, Atlanta, (2) Environmental Protection Agency, RTP, (3) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
| 5B.7 9:45 | Postmenopausal Breast Cancer is Associated with Exposure to Traffic-related Air Pollution in Montreal, Canada. Dan L Crouse (1), Mark S Goldberg (1), Nancy A Ross (1), Hong Chen (1), France Labrèche (2), (1) McGill University, (2) Université de Montréal
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5C CHARACTERIZATION OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION - 2 HARBOR 3 S. Katharine Hammond and Mei Zheng, chairs
5C.1 8:00 | Organic Aerosol Formation at the Regional Scale: Bridging Lab Measurements with Ambient Observations and Human Exposure. BEN MURPHY (1), Spyros Pandis (1,2), (1) Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, (2) University of Patras, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes (ICE-HT), Foundation of Research and Technology (FORTH), Patra, Greece
| 5C.2 8:15 | A comparison of Organic Aerosol Components observed in Worldwide Datasets measured with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry. NGA LEE NG (1), Manjula Canagaratna (1), Qi Zhang (2), Jian Tian (2), Ingrid Ulbrich (3), Jose Jimenez (3), Doug Worsnop (1), (1) Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, (2) SUNY, Albany (3) CU, Boulder
| 5C.3 8:30 | Characterization of Atmospheric Particulates, Particle-bound transition metals and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Delhi (India). DHARAMPAL SINGH(1), Ranu Gadi (1), Tuhin K Mandal (2), (1) Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, India (2) National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India
| 5C.4 8:45 | Comparison of Protein and Carbohydrate Associations with Fine Particulate Matter in Sub-Alpine Aerosols from Pristine and Urban Environments. ALINA M. HANDOREAN (1), Kevin McCabe (1), Alison Ling (1), Jim Smith (2), Christine Weidenmeyer (2) and Mark Hernandez (1) , (1) College of Engineering and Applied Science The University of Colorado at Boulder (2) National Center for Atmospheric Research
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| 5C.5 9:15 | Spatial and seasonal variability in urban and rural PM2.5 speciated aerosol composition data from the IMPROVE and CSN networks. Jenny Hand (1), Bret Schichtel (2), William Malm (2), Warren White (3), Lowell Ashbaugh (3), Chuck McDade (3), Marc Pitchford (4), (1)CIRA, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO (2) National Park Service, Air Resource Division, CIRA, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO (3) Crocker Nuclear Laboratory, University of California, Davis, CA (4) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Air Resource Laboratories, Desert Research Institute, Las Vegas, NV
| 5C.6 9:30 | Chemical characterization of fine particulate matter in North central part of India. ADITI KULSHRESTHA (1), Ajay Taneja (1), (2), (1) School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistry, St. John’s College, Agra 282002, India, (2) Department of Chemistry, Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, Agra 282002, India
| 5C.7 9:45 | Diurnal/Overnight variation of PM2.5 and PM2.5-10 composition in the dry and wet season of 2008 in Cuiabá City, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. RODRIGO MARQUES (1,2), Adalgiza Fornaro (1), Regina Maura de Miranda (1), Rosana Astolfo (1), Edinaldo de Castro e Silva (3), (1) Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of São Paulo (IAG/USP), (2) Secretary of the State for Planning and General Coordination for the State of Mato Grosso (SEPLAN-MT), Cuiabá, (3) Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá.
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5D SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATIONS SEABREEZE Morton Lippmann and Geoffrey Sunshine, chairs
5D.1 8:00 | Populations Potentially Susceptible to PM Exposure: A Review of Existing Studies to Evaluate Consistency, Coherence, and Biological Plausibility for PM-related Health Effects. JASON D. SACKS (1), Lindsay Wichers Stanek (1), Thomas J. Luben (1), Douglas Johns (1), Barbara J. Buckley (1), James S. Brown (1), Mary Ross, (1) National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
| 5D.2 8:15 | Particle inhalation in postnatal and adult rats: expression of toxicity and oxidative stress associated genes in airways. LAURA VAN WINKLE (1), Jackie Chan (1), Donald Anderson (1) and Michelle Fanucchi (2), (1) University of California, Davis, (2) University of Alabama, Birmingham
| 5D.3 8:30 | Integration of Genetic and Environmental Data for Investigations of Childhood Allergy and Asthma. Bonnie R. Joubert(1), David Reif(2), Stephen Edwards(3), Suramya Waidyanatha(4), Kevin A. Leiner(5), Edward Hudgens(3), Peter Egeghy(1), Jane Gallagher(3), Elaine Cohen Hubal(2), (1) US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Exposure Research Laboratory, (2) EPA, National Center for Computational Toxicology, (3) EPA, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, (4) Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, (5) Integrated Laboratory Systems
| 5D.4 8:45 | Short-Term Effects of Air Pollution on Wheeze in Atopic Subgroups of Asthmatic Children in Fresno, California. JENNIFER MANN (1), John Balmes (1,2), Tim Bruckner (3), Helene Margolis (4), Kathleen Mortimer (1), Boriana Pratt (1), Katharine Hammond (1), Fred Lurmann (5), Ira Tager (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley (2) University of California, San Francisco (3) University of California, Irvine (4) University of California, Davis (5) Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma
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| 5D.5 9:15 | Residential Exposure to Traffic and Spontaneous Abortion. ROCHELLE S. GREEN (1), Brian Malig (1), Gayle C. Windham (2), Laura Fenster (2), Bart Ostro (1), Shanna Swan (3), (1) Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, Oakland, (2) California Department of Public Health, Richmond, (3) University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
| 5D.6 9:30 | Chronic Social Stress and Susceptibility to Concentrated Ambient Fine Particles in Rats. Jane E. Clougherty (1), Christina A. Rossi (1), Joy Lawrence (1), Mark D. Long (1), Edgar Diaz (1), Robert Lim (1), Bruce McEwen (2), Petros Koutrakis (1), John J. Godleski (1), (1) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, (2) Rockefeller University, New York
| 5D.7 9:45 | Socioeconomic Determinants of PM2.5 Exposure in India. ARVIND SARASWAT (1) Milind Kandlikar (1), (1) University of British Columbia
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Tuesday 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break Tuesday 10:00 AM - 1:45 PM Poster Board Mounting, Sessions 7, 11 and 15 Tuesday 10:00 AM - 3:45 PM Exhibit Open Tuesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Session 6: Plenary – Confounding or Other Factors 6SQ7 CONFOUNDING AND OTHER FACTORS HARBOR 2 & 3 Arden Pope and Ira Tager, chairs
Tuesday 12:15 AM - 1:45 PM Lunch Discussion: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Special Topics (Day Subject to Change) 12:15 | Air Science 40. Daniel Costa. National Program Director for Air Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, USA. LOCATION: HARBOR 2 & 3.
| 12:45 | National Monitoring Programs - The National Core (NCore) and Chemical Speciation Networks (CSN). Tim Hanley and Tim Watkins. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA. LOCATION: HARBOR 2 & 3.
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Tuesday 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Session 7: Poster 7SQ3.T2 POLLUTANT CHARACTERIZATION AND POPULATION EXPOSURE - ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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| Use of Carbon Nanotube Filter in Removing Bioaerosols. Tianjia Guan and MAOSHENG YAO, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
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| Concentrations of Air Pollutants in the Atmosphere of Basrah Governorate. HAMID T.AL-SAAD (1) FARIS J.AL-IMARAH (2) kHADIUM AL-ASADI(3), Department of marine environmental chemistry and pollution Marine Science Centre Basrah University Basrah-Iraq
| 7SQ3.T2.73
| Source Identification of Coarse and Fine Particulate Matter in Trombay, Mumbai, India by Positive Matrix Factorisation. G.G. Pandit, I.V. Saradhi, P. Kothai, V.D. Puranik and H.S. Kushwaha, Environmental Assessment Division Health Safety & Environment Group Bhabha Atomic Research Centre Mumbai, INDIA
| 7SQ3.T2.74
| Concentration of CO, CO2 and Environmental Aerosol in Gaborone, Botswana and Their Impact on Human Health. T.S.Verma(1), Shibu K.John(2), (1) University of Botswana, (2) University of Botswaan
| 7SQ3.T2.75
| Impact of Smoke from Prescribed Burning and Wildfires on Rural Communities. FABIENNE REISEN (1), C.P. (Mick) Meyer (1), Lachie McCaw (2), Kevin Tolhurst (3), Jennifer Powell (1), Melita Keywood (1), (1) CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Aspendale, VIC (2) Department of Environment and Conservation, Science Division, Manjimup, WA (3) Forest and Ecosystem Science, University of Melbourne, Creswick, VIC
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| Fine Particulate Matter Trends in Major Urban Regions of Tamilnadu, India with emphasis on source apportionment of toxic metals. Mohanraj R (1), Solaraj G (1), Dhanakumar S (1), (1) Department of Environmental Management, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli – 620024, India
| 7SQ3.T2.77
| Study of Fine Aerosols by In-Situ Monitoring in Karachi-Pakistan and their correlation with MODIS-Derived Fine Mode Fractions. BADAR GHAURI (1), Dieter Schwela (2), Jawad Nasir (1), (1) Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), Karachi, Pakistan (2) Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI), University of York, Heslington, York, UK
| 7SQ3.T2.78
| Gaseous/Particulate bound Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Seasonal variation in North central part of rural India. JAMSON MASIH (1), RAJ SINGHVI (2), AJAY TANEJA (1), (1) School of Chemical Sciences, Department of Chemistry, St. John’s College, Agra, India (2) Environmental Response Team, USEPA, Edison, New Jersey, USA
| 7SQ3.T2.79
| Wind Tunnel Study of Dust Particles Resuspension from Common Flooring. Iman Goldasteh (1), Andrea Ferro (2), Goodarz Ahmadi (3), (1) Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, 13699, Potsdam, NY, U.S.A. (2) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, 13699, Potsdam, NY, U.S.A. (3) Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, 13699, Potsdam, NY, U.S.A.
| 7SQ3.T2.81
| Transient Peak Profiling of Urban Air Pollutants. TERESA MORENO (1), Xavier Querol (1), Andrés Alastuey (1), Mar Viana (1), Javier Lavín (2), Wes Gibbons (3), (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, IDAEA, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain (2) Consejería de Medio Ambiente de Cantabria, CIMA, Torrelavega, Spain (3) AP 23075, Barcelona 08080, Spain
| 7SQ3.T2.82
| Redox and electrophilic Properties of Vapor- and Particle-phase Components of Ambient Aerosols. Arantzazu Eiguren-Fernandez (1,2), Masaru Shinyashiki (1,2), Debra A. Schmitz (1,2), Emma DiStefano (1,2), William Hinds (1,2), Yoshito Kumagai (1,3), Arthur K. Cho (1,2), and John R. Froines (1,2), (1) Southern California Particle Center, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, (2) Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, (3) Doctoral Programs in Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 1-2-2 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, Japan
| 7SQ3.T2.83
| Mass concentration and seasonal variation of water soluble ionic species in aerosol. Raj Deshmukh (1), Satish Roy (2), (1) Govt. V.Y.T. PG. College, Durg.
| 7SQ3.T2.84
| A representative survey of urban air pollution in six Brazilian capital-cities. R.M. MIRANDA (1), M.F. Andrade (1), A. Fornaro (1), R. Astolfo (1), P.A. André (2) and P.H. Saldiva (2), (1) University of Sao Paulo. IAG-Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (2) University of Sao Paulo. FM-Medical School
| 7SQ3.T2.85
| Characterization of Spatiotemporal Patterns in Air Pollutant Concentrations within Complex Urban Environments. JENNIFER RICHMOND-BRYANT (1), Sastry S. Isukapalli (2), Daniel A. Vallero (3), (1) National Center for Environmental Assessment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (2) Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, Rutgers University, (3) National Exposure Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
| 7SQ3.T2.87
| Regional Impacts of Oil and Gas Development in the Western United States. MARCO RODRIGUEZ (1), Michael Barna (2), Tom Moore (3), (1) Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Fort Collins, (2) National Park Service, Fort Collins, (3) Western Regional Air Partnership, Western Governors’ Association, Fort Collins
| 7SQ3.T2.88
| Quantification of Select Nitro-PAHs in a NIST Diesel SRM and Ambient Particulate Matter and Their Isomer Distributions from Gas-Phase Radical-Initiated Chamber Reactions. KATHRYN ZIMMERMANN(1) Janet Arey (1) Roger Atkinson (1), (1) Air Pollution Research Center, University of California, Riverside
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| Physico-chemical and Toxicological Characteristics of Semi-volatile Particulate Matter in an Urban Environment. PAYAM PAKBIN (1), Vishal Verma (1), Ka Lam Cheung (1), James Schauer (2), Constantinos Sioutas (1), (1) University of Southern California (2) University of Wisconsin-Madison
| 7SQ3.T2.90
| N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA): a potent carcinogen in clouds and fogs. James Hutchings (1), PIERRE HERCKES (1), Barbara Ervens (2,3), (1) Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, (2) CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, (3) NOAA, ESRL/CSD, Boulder, CO
| 7SQ3.T2.91
| Seasonal Variation of Airborne Particulate Matter Size and Composition in Central California. WALTER HAM (1), Jose Zavala Mendez (1), Peter Green (1), Steven Cliff (2), Anthony Wexler (1), Kent Pinkerton (1), Michael Kleeman (1), (1) University of California, Davis (2) California Air Resources Board
| 7SQ3.T2.92
| Source Apportionment of Fine (PM1.8) and Ultrafine (PM0.1) Particulate Matter in the San Joaquin Valley: Urban vs. Rural and Winter vs. Summer Contrasts. WALTER HAM (1), Chris Ruehl (1), Michael Kleeman (1), (1) University of California, Davis
| 7SQ3.T2.93
| Concentration Characteristics of VOCs and Acids/Bases in the Gas Phase and Water-Soluble Ions in the Particle Phase at an Electrical Industry Park. Chiang Hung-Lung, Huang Yao-Sheng, Shieh Zhu-Xin, Department of Health Risk Management, China Medical University, Taichung, 40402, Taiwan
| 7SQ3.T2.95
| Mobile source emissions estimation and dispersion modeling toward high spatial resolution distributions of nitrogen oxides and select urban air toxics. HAOFEI YU (1), Amy Stuart (1), (1) University of South Florida, Tampa
| 7SQ3.T2.96
| Investigation of chemical properties of dew water in an coastal urban area, South Korea using principal component analysis. HEE-JONG YOO (1), Young-Kyo Park (2), Hyoung-Dae Lee (3), Hyun-Ju Kim (1), Hyun-Sup Ha (1), Choon-Suck Choe (1), Yong-Hee Kim (1), Kyung-Duk Zoh (4), (1) Incheon Institute of Public Health and Environment, Incheon, Korea, (2) Bupyong High School, Incheon, Korea, (3) Jakjeon High School, Incheon, Korea, (4) Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
| 7SQ3.T2.97
| Nucleation as a Source of Fine Particles: Particle Formation Event Characteristics Predicted with the Regional 3D-model PMCAMx-UF in the Eastern United States. ILONA RIIPINEN (1,2), Christos Fountoukis (3), Benjamin N. Murphy (1), Peter Adams (1), Spyros N. Pandis (1,4), (1) Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (2) University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland (3) Foundation for Research & Technology - Hellas, Patras, Greece (4) University of Patras, Patras, Greece
| 7SQ3.T2.98
| Size-Resolved Organic Speciation of Wintertime Aerosols in California’s Central Valley. Thomas M Cahill (1); Nicholas J. Spada (2); Thomas A Cahill (2), (1) Arizona State University at the West Campus (2) University of California, Davis
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| Correlations of Mass and Elemental Composition in 5 Aerosol Size Modes – Coarse to Ultrafine. William E. Wilson (1), Thomas A. Cahill (2), (1) US EPA, (2) University of California, Davis
| 7SQ3.T2.101
| A Mobile Laboratory for On-Road and Near-Roadway Measurements of Fine Particulate Matter and Pollutant Gases. JAMES SCHWAB(1), Min-Suk Bae (1), Kenneth Demerjian (1), Wei-Nai Chen (1,2), Yu-Chi Lin (1,2), Yele Sun (3), Qi Zhang (3), (1) University at Albany, State University of New York, (2) Academia Sinica, Taiwan, (3) University of California, Davis
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| High-Resolution Pollutant Transport in the San Pedro Bay. ALEXANDER COHAN (1),Jun Wu (1), Donald Dabdub (1), (1) University of California, Irvine
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| Use of Near-Edge- X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy to Speciate Manganese in Airborne Particulate Matter from Six Cities in Continental USA. SAUGATA DATTA (1), Ana M Rule (2), Steven N Chillrud (3), Jana N Mihalic (2), Juan P Ramos-Bonilla (2), Inkyu Han (2), Lisa M Polyak (2), Patrick N Breysse (2), Alison S Geyh (2), (1) Kansas State University, Kansas, (2) Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Maryland, (3) Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, New York
| 7SQ3.T2.104
| Continuous coarse particulate matter concentration measurement and source identification using non-parametric regression. RICARDO PIEDRAHITA (1) Nicholas Clements (1) Michael Hannigan (1) Jana Milford (1) Shelly Miller (1) John Ortega (1) Jennifer Peel (2), (1) University of Colorado, Boulder (2) Colorado State University
| 7SQ3.T2.106
| Temporal and Spatial Characterization of the Ambient Air Quality at the Center of Excellence (COE) in Environment and Energy Systems building in Syracuse, NY. PUNITH DEV NALLATHAMBY (1), Edmund Mc-Addy (1), Philip K. Hopke (1), Thomas Holsen (1) Xing Wang (2), K. Max Zhang (2) Myron Mitchell (3), (1) Clarkson University (2) Cornell University (3) SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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| Seasonal Variation of Indoor Air Quality Parameters at Primary Schools in Lisbon by Passive Methods. NUNO CANHA (1), Maria do Carmo Freitas (1), Susana Marta Almeida (1), Ho M. Dung (1), Maria Ascensão Trancoso (2), Ana Rita Sousa (2), Filomena Mouro(2), (1) Nuclear and Technological Institute, Sacavém, Portugal (2) Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, I.P., Lisbon, Portugal
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| Wide Range Nanoparticle Sampler with Mass Concentration Reader. STEVEN ROWLEY (1), Dan Rodier (1), Boris Gorbunov (2), Robert Muir (2), (1) Particle Measuring System (2) Naneum Ltd.
| 7SQ3.T2.109
| Platinum Group Elements in Size-segregated Samples of Ambient Airborne Particulate Matter from U.S. Cities. JAMES ROSS (1), Ana M Rule (2), Alison S Geyh (2), Jana N Mihalic (2), Juan P Ramos-Bonilla (2), Inkyu Han (2), Lisa M Polyak (2), Patrick N Breysse (2), Steven N Chillrud (1), (1) Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY (2) Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD
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| The spatial and temporal relationship between ambient black carbon and PAH in four U.S. counties. Inkyu Han (1), Juan P Ramos-Bonilla (1), Ana M Rule (1), Jana N Mihalic (1), Lisa M Polyak (1), Patrick N Breysse (1), Alison S Geyh (1), (1) Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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| Using a Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS) to evaluate seasonal and regional differences in ultrafine PM in Four Counties Across the Continental USA. ANA M. RULE (1), Alison S Geyh (1), Jana N Mihalic (1), Juan P Ramos-Bonilla (1), Inkyu Han (1), Lisa M Polyak (1), Patrick N Breysse (1)., (1) Johns Hopkins University
| 7SQ3.T2.113
| Source Identification of Ambient PM2.5 During Seasonal Air Pollution Episodes Using Semi-Continuous Measurements. MASAKO MORISHITA (1), Gerald J. Keeler (1), James G. Wagner (2), Ali S. Kamal (1), James A. Barres (1), J. Timothy Dvonch (1), Frank J. Marsik (1), Jack R. Harkema (2), and Annette C. Rohr (3), (1) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, (2) Michigan State University, Lansing, (3) Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto
| 7SQ3.T2.114
| Temporal Variation of Water-Soluble Species in Denver PM2.5. Martin Shafer (1), Jamie Schauer (1), Steve Dutton (2), Ricardo Piedrahita (3), Jana Milford (3), Sverre Vedal (4), MIKE HANNIGAN (3), (1) University of Wisconsin, Madison, (2) EPA, NCEA, RTP, (3) University of Colorado, Boulder, (4) University of Washington, Seattle
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| Ambient PM Levels and Characterization of Pollutant Sources Impacting the Desert Southwest. ANDREA L. CLEMENTS (1), Yuling Jia (1), Matthew P. Fraser (1,2), Pierre Herckes (2), Michael Sundblom (3), Jeffrey Lantz (4), Catherine Brown (5) and Paul A. Solomon (6), (1) Rice University, Houston (2)Arizona State University, Tempe (3) Pinal County Air Quality Control District (4) US EPA Office of Radiation and Indoor Air, Las Vegas (5) US EPA Region 9, San Francisco (6) US EPA Office of Research and Development, Las Vegas
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| Assessing the Factors that Influence the Spatial Relationship between Nitrogen Dioxide and other Ambient Air Pollutants. Amanda J. Wheeler (1), Alice Grgicak-Mannion (2), JEFFREY R. BROOK (3), Neil Bellack (1), Ryan Kulka (1), Keith van Ryswyk (1), David van Rijswijk (1), Pat Rasmussen (1), Hongyu You (1) and Xiaohong Xu (4), (1) Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch, Health Canada, (2) Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor, (3) Processes Research, Environment Canada, (4) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor
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| An Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) for routine monitoring of atmospheric aerosol composition. NGA LEE NG (1), Tim Onasch (1), Achim Trimborn (1), Scott Herndon (1), Doug Worsnop (1), Manjula Canagaratna (1), John Jayne (1), (1) Aerodyne Research, Inc., Billerica
| 7SQ3.T2.118
| Analysis of the bio-physical and socio-economic determinants of bushfire and its health impacts on the population of the Volta Basin of West Africa under climate change: A case study of Northern Ghana. Sandra Nketiaa Kusi (1), Joseph Intsiful (2), Francis Allotey (1) , (1)Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMS), Accra, Ghana (2)Met Office Hadley Centre, Exeter, United Kingdom
| 7SQ3.T2.119
| Physical Properties of Laboratory SOA Generated in a Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) Flow Reactor. ADAM AHERN (1,2), Andrew Lambe (1,2), Paola Massoli (2), Mikael Ehn (3), Pasi Miettinen (4), Leah Williams (2), David Croasdale (1), Eben Cross (1,2), Timothy Onasch (2), Sally Ng (2), Manjula Canagaratna (2), Ed Fortner (2), John Jayne (2), James Smith (4, 5) William Brune (6), Paul Davidovits (1), Douglas Worsnop (2), (1) Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA (2) Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, MA (3) University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland (4) University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland (5) NCAR, Boulder, CO (6) Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
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| Exposure levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Mexico City. E. Salinas-Talavera (1), V. Mugica-Alvarez (1), B. Valle-Hernández (1), A. de Vizcaya-Ruiz (2), A. Eiguren-Fernández (3), 1 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico D.F. 2 Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados-I.P.N., México D.F., Mexico. 3 Southern California Particle Center and Supersite, Institute of the Environment, University of California L.A.
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| Sources and Diurnal Cycle of Atmospheric Oxygenated Organic Functional Groups at a Coastal Site in Southern California. SHANG LIU (1), Douglas Day (1), Lynn M. Russell (1), (1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California
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| Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from the Oxidation of m-xylene and 3-methylfuran under Variable Conditions. CHRISTEN M. STROLLO (1), and Paul J. Ziemann (1), (1) University of California, Riverside
| 7SQ3.T2.124
| Source Apportionments and Spatial Distributions of PM10 Measured in Three Cities at the Metropolitan Area, Korea. JONGBAE HEO (1), BORA CHOI (1), SEUNG-MUK YI (1), (1) Department of Environment Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University
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| High Throughput Automated Measurements of Airborne Contaminants on a Filter by Scanning Electron Microscopy. HERMAN LEMMENS (1), Alan Butcher (2), Pieter Botha (3), (1) FEI, Netherlands, (2) FEI, Australia, (3) FEI, USA
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| Organo-Sulfur Concentrations in the Southeastern U.S. Eric Edgerton (1), Mike Fort (1), Karsten Baumann (1) John Jansen (2), Justin Walters (2), (1) Atmospheric Research & Analysis, Inc., (2) Southern Company
| 7SQ3.T2.128
| Analysis of Boston Aerosol Data with Advanced Positive Matrix Factorization Rotational Tools. DAVYDA HAMMOND (1), Rachelle Duvall (1), Gary Norris (1), Ram Vedthantham (1), Lucas Neas (2), Francine Laden (3), Joel Schwartz (3), (1) National Exposure Research Laboratory/USEPA, Research Triangle Park (2) National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory/USEPA, Research Triangle Park (3) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston
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| Investigation of PM10-bound PAHs in urban air. SHI JIANWU(1), Qiu Weiguang(2), Peng Yue(2), Li Weifang(1), Bai Zhipeng(1), (1)College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Urban Ambient Air Particulate Matter Pollution Prevention and Control, Tianjin, China (2)Liaoning Provincial Environmental Monitoring Center, Shenyang, China
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| Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Industrial Northeast Region of China: Profiles, Distributions and Sources. Weifang Li (1), Yue Peng (2), Jianwu Shi (1), Zhipeng Bai (1), (1) Nankai University, China (2) Liaoning Provincial Environmental Monitoring Center
| 7SQ3.T2.203
| Air Pollutant Concentrations in the Boyle Heights Neighborhood of Los Angeles California Using a Mobile Platform. Shishan Hu (1,2), Suzanne E. Paulson(2), Scott Fruin (3), Kathleen Kozawa (1), Steve Mara (1), Arthur M. Winer (2), (1) California Air Resources Board (2) University of California, Los Angeles (3) University of Southern California
| 7SQ3.T2.210
| Indoor and Outdoor Concentrations of Ultrafine Particles at a Cardiac Rehabilitation Center. Yungang Wang (1), Philip K. Hopke (1), David C. Chalupa (2), Mark J. Utell (2), (1) Center for Air Resource Engineering and Science, Clarkson University (2) University of Rochester Medical Center
| 7SQ3.T2.315
| A seasonal study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in fine and coarse atmospheric particulate matter in five typical cities of Liaoning Province, China. Shaofei Kong(1), Xiao Ding(1), Bin Han(1), Zhipeng Bai(1), Li Chen(1), Jianwu Shi(1) , Hongliang Ji(1), (1) State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Urban Ambient Air Particulate Matter Pollution Prevention and Control, Nankai University
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| Gaussian Dispersion Behavior of Odourous Gases. SUNIL KUMAR PARIYAR (1), dR. Bhupendra Devkota (1), Sunil Babu Khatry (2), (1) Tribhuvan University of Nepal (2) College of Applied Sciences-Nepal
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| Physical and Chemical Characterization of Aerosol at Bhubaneswar. TRUPTI DAS*, Anuradha Das, Haragobinda Srichandan, Namrata Das, Gautam Roy Chaudhury and Surendra Nath Das, Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India
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| Diurnal Variations of Organic Aerosol at Two Sites in Georgia, USA. MEI ZHENG (1), Xiuying Zhao (1), Wenyan Shi (1), Rodney Weber (1), Xiaolu Zhang (1), and James Schauer (2), (1) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (2) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
| 7SQ3.T2.327
| Gaussian Dispersion Behavior of Odorous Gases. Sunil Kumar Pariyar (1), Bhupendra Devkota (PhD)(2), Rohini Devkota (3), Sunil Babu Khatry (4), Tribhuvan Univsrsity, Nepal
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| Identification and Concentration Determination of Ambient Primary Biological Aerosol Particles. David O'Connor (1) David Healy (1) Stig Hellebust (1) John Sodeau (1), (1) University College Cork, Cork
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| Levoglucosan in Transboundary Biomass Burning Emissions in Southeast Asia. Liming Yang, Duc Minh Nguyen, LIYA E. YU, National University of Singappore
| 7SQ3.T2.331
| Modeling the Impacts of Diesel, Biodiesel and Diesel Ethanol Fuel Blends on Atmospheric Ozone and Carbonyl Concentrations. Lílian Lefol Nani Guarieiro (1), Linsey C. Marr (2), Antonio H. Miguel (4), JAILSON B DE ANDRADE (1,3)., (1) Universidade Federal da Bahia, Instituto de Química, 40170290, Salvador-BA, Brazil. (2) Virginia Tech, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Blacksburg, VA, United States. (3) Centro Interdisciplinar de Energia e Ambiente – CIEnAm, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Canela, 40110-040, Salvador-BA, Brazil (4) Nanochemistry Laboratory, UCLA Institute of the Environment, Los Angeles, California (Currently at the Organic Analysis Section, Haagen-Smit Laboratory, California EPA - Air Resources Board, El Monte, California, USA)
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| Studies of particulate matter by GAIN ASIA Modelling technique and their imact. (1) Sapana Gupta, (2) Zbigniew Klimont, (2) Chris Heyes, (1) Ravishankar Shukla university Raipur, India (2) IIASA, Vienna, Austria
| 7SQ3.T2.340
| Carbonaceous Aerosol in the Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) in Urban and Rural Areas in India. B.K. Padhi (1), P.K. Padhy (2), L. Sahu (2) V.K. Jain (1), (1) School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India (2) Centre for Environmental Studies, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India
| 7SQ3.T2.365
| Investigation of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) released from Automobile Felt. Seoung Kyu Park (1), Heon Chang Kim (1), Kye Kyu Lim (1), Kyoungwoo Park (2), (1) Department of Chemical Engineering, (2) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hoseo University
| 7SQ3.T2.367
| Analysis of black carbon, particulate matter and gases at an industrial area, Korea. HEE-JONG YOO (1), Hyun-Sup Ha (1), Choon-Suk Choe (1), Yong-Hee Kim (1), Kyung-Duk Zoh (2), (1) Incheon Institute of Public Health and Environment (2) Department of Environmental Health, Graduate School of Public Health
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7SQ6.T5 SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATIONS - HEALTH EFFECT
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| Enhanced Insulin Resistance in Diet-induced Obese Rats Exposed to fine Particulate Matter. YUAN-HORNG YAN (1, 2), Jung-Yen Liu (1), Chung-Te Lee (3) , Tsun-Jen Cheng (1), (1) National Taiwan University, Taipei, (2) Chia-Yi Christian Hospital, Chaiyi, (3) National Central University, Taoyuan, Taiwan
| 7SQ6.T5.132
| Further Analyses of the Effect of Particulate Matter Air Pollution on Hospital Admissions and Medical Visits for Lung and Heart Disease in Two Southeast Idaho Cities. Gregory V. Ulirsch (1) and Wendy E. Kaye (1), (1) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
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| Relationship between Indoor Home Vacuum Dust Allergens and Serum Based Allergen-Specific IgE Levels in Asthmatic and Non-Asthmatic Children. ANN H. WILLIAMS(1), J. Travis Smith (1), Edward Hudgens (1), Scott Rhoney (1), Halûk Özkaynak (2), Robert G. Hamilton (3), and Jane E. Gallagher (1), (1) National Health Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, USEPA, RTP, (2) National Exposure Research Laboratory, USEPA, RTP, (3) Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore
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| Associations between Ambient Air Pollution and Emergency Department Visits for Individuals With Sickle Cell Disease. JEREMY A. SARNAT (1,2), Stefanie E. Sarnat (1), Fuyuen Yip (2), Fernando Holguin (3), Paul Garbe (2), Mitch Klein (1), Paige E. Tolbert (1)., (1) Emory University, Atlanta, (2) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, (3) University of Pittsburgh
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| Effects of Ambient Air Pollution on Short-term Memory of School-going Children in Pakistan. TAHIRA RAANA(1), Rukhsana Kausar (2), (1) Government College of Home Economics, Gulberg, Lahore, Pakistan. (2) University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
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| Age-dependent changes in gene expression profiles of postnatally developing rat lungs exposed to nano-size and micro-size CuO particles. MEREDITH CORMACK (1), Miao Lin (2), Alexey Fedulov (1), Steve J. Mentzer (2), Akira Tsuda (1), (1) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston MA (2) Harvard Medical School, Boston MA
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| Differences in Estimated Effects of Air Pollution by Decedent Age Groups. REBECCA KLEMM (1) Eddie Thomas (1) Ron Wyzga (2), (1) Klemm Analysis Group, Inc. (2) EPRI
| 7SQ6.T5.138
| Mechanistic Indicators of Childhood Asthma (MICA): A Systems Biology Approach for the Integration of Multifactorial Exposure and Environmental Health Data. EDWARD HUDGENS (1), David Reif (2), Ann Williams (1), Mary Johnson (1), Scott Rhoney (1), Jefferson Inmon (1), Ron Williams (3), Haluk Ozkaynak (3), Lucas Neas (1), Brooke Heidenfelder (1), Elaine Cohen Hubal (2), Stephen Edwards (1), and Jane Gallagher (1), (1) National Health Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, USEPA, RTP, NC; (2) National Center for Computational Toxicology, USEPA, RTP, NC; (3) National Exposure Research Laboratory, USEPA, RTP, NC
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| Airway Asthmatic Inflammation and Asthma Gene Dysregulation by Airborne Particulate Matter in Phoenix AZ and Sacramento CA: A Comparison Study. Ting Wang (1), Liliana Moreno-Vinasco (1), Lyndsay Joson (1), Gabriel D. Lang (1), Jonathan M. Samet (2), Ana M. Rule (3), Juan P. Ramos-Bonilla (3), Jana N. Mihalic (3), Lisa Polyak (3), Alison S Geyh (3), Patrick N Breysse (3), Viswanathan Natarajan (1), Joe G. N. Garcia (1), (1) University of Chicago, Chicago, (2) University of Southern California, Los Angeles, (3) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
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| Unpredictability of the Actual Reduction of Negative Health Effects of Air Pollution Because of Contrast Measure Reducing PM Concentration in mcg/m3. FRANCESCO CETTA (1,2), Valentina Guercio(1), Rosalia Zangari (1), Massimo Monti (1), Orazio Caratozzolo (2), Paolo De Luca (2), Paolo Laviano(1), Antonio Ballarin Denti (3), (1)University of Siena, Siena, Italy (2)Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy (3)University “Cattolica del Sacro Cuore”, Brescia, Italy.
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| Effect of atmospheric particulate matter (PM2.5) on respiratory function and symptoms in asthmatic and non-asthmatic children: separation of effects by mass concentration, composition and toxicological potential: Study Design. Pablo Ruiz (1), Paulina Pino (1), Verónica Iglesias (1), (1) University of Chile, School of Public Health
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| Relationship between air particulate matter and mycobacterial respiratory infection on alveolar macrophages in vitro. Verónica C. Delfosse (1), Andrea K. Gioffré (1, 3), Martín Zumarraga (3), DEBORAH R.TASAT (1, 2), (1) CESyMA, School of Science and Technology, National University of San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina, (2) School of Dentistry, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, (3) Biotechnology Institute CICVyA INTA-Castelar, Argentina.
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| The Relationship of Ambient PM2.5 and Ozone Levels and Pediatric Asthma (Emergency Department) ED visits in the Greater Pittsburgh Area: Seasonal Effects. JUDITH RAGER (1), Evelyn Talbott (1), Sunghee Lee (1), Richard Bilonick (2) , (1) University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health (2) University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
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7SQ7.T5 CONFOUNDING AND OTHER FACTORS - HEALTH EFFECT
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| High Ambient Temperature and Preterm Birth in California, 1999-2006. RUPA BASU (1), Brian Malig (1), (1) California Office of Environmental Hazard Assessment
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| Evaluating Health Effects of Single Pollutants in a Multipollutant World: Results of Recent Integrated Science Assessments for CO and NO2. TOM LONG (1), Tom Luben (1), Dennis Kotchmar (1), Mary Ross (1), Jennifer Richmond-Bryant (1), Doug Johns (1), Barbara Buckley (1), Elizabeth Oesterling Owens (1), James Brown (1), Ellen Kirrane (1), (1) USEPA National Center for Environmental Assessment
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| Developing a System of Multi-Evaluation of the Impact of Weather Changes and Atmospheric Pollution on Human Health. MARIA ARTAMONOVA (1), Georgy Golitsyn (1), Natalia Efimenko (2), Nina Povolotskaya (2), Anatoliy Rogoza (3), Konstantin Rubinstein (4), Leonid Maximenkov (1), Fedor Pogarski (1) , (1) A. M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, RAS, Moscow, Russia, (2) Pyatigorsk State Research Institute of Curortology, FMBA, Pyatigorsk, Stavropol region, Russia, (3) Russian Cardiovascular Scientific and Production Complex of Rosmedtechnologies, Moscow, Russia, (4) State institution ''Hydrometeorological Center of Russia'', Moscow, Russia
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Tuesday 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM Session 8: Plenary – Susceptible Populations 8SQ6 SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATIONS HARBOR 2 & 3 John Balmes and Stefanie Sarnat, chairs
Tuesday 3:45 PM - 6:00 PM Exhibit Closed Tuesday 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Break Tuesday 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Exhibit Open Tuesday 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Reception Wednesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee and Juice Wednesday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Poster Board Mounting, Sessions 11 and 15 Wednesday 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Session 9: Platform 9A SOURCE APPORTIONMENT HARBOR 1 Susan Wierman and RKM Jayanty, chairs
9A.1 8:00 | Development of Air Quality Indicators for use in Epidemiologic Studies. JORGE PACHON (1), Ted Russell (1), Jim Mulholland (1), Siv Balachandran (1), Stefanie Sarnat (2), Jeremy A. Sarnat (2), Mitch Klein (2), Paige Tolbert (2), (1) Georgia Institute of Technology (2) Emory University
| 9A.2 8:15 | Spatial and Temporal Variability in Wintertime Concentrations of Urban Combustion-Related Pollutants and PM Constituents: the New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS). JANE E. CLOUGHERTY, MSc ScD (1), Kazuhiko Ito, PhD (2), Zev Ross, MS (3), Iyad Kheirbek, MS (1), Sarah Johnson, MS, MPH (1) Grant Pezeshki, MA (1), J. Bryan Jacobson, MPH (1), Holger Eisl, PhD (4), John E. Gorczynski, AAS (4), Steven Markowitz, MD (4), Daniel Kass, MPH (1), Thomas Matte, MD MPH (1) , (1) New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY (2) New York University; Tuxedo, NY (3) ZevRoss Spatial Analysis, Ithaca, NY (4) City University of New York Center for the Biology of Natural Systems (CBNS) at Queens College, New York, NY
| 9A.3 8:30 | Apportionment of Particulate Carbon in the Urban and Rural Southeastern United States. GEORGE HIDY (1), Charles Blanchard (2), (1) Envair/Aerochem, Placitas, NM (2) Envair, Albany, CA
| 9A.4 8:45 | Estimation of Shipping Emission Contribution at Algeciras Bay (S. Spain) by means of PMF Receptor Model, Chemical Speciated PM Data and Wind Data. Marco Pandolfi (1), Yolanda Gonzalez-Castanedo (2), Andrés Alastuey (1), Jesus D. de la Rosa (3), Enrique Mantilla (4), Xavier Querol (1), Jorge Pey (1), (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA) - CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, 08034. (2) University of Valladolid, Department of Optics and Applied Physics, Valladolid, Spain, 47071. (3) University of Huelva, University campus El Carmen, Geology Department, Huelva, Spain, 21071. (4) Fundación Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo (CEAM), Valencia, Spain, 46980.
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| 9A.5 9:15 | Optimization of Source Apportionment Using Hourly Average Data from the SOAR Study. DELBERT J. EATOUGH (1) and William F. Christensen (2), (1) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young University, Provo UT (2) Department of Statistics, Brigham Young University, Provo UT
| 9A.6 9:30 | Time-Series PM2.5 Source Apportionment – Value of the Measurements. Josh Hemann (1), Ricardo Piedrahita (2), Steve Dutton (3), Sverre Vedal (4), Shelly Miller (2), Jana Milford (2), MIKE HANNIGAN (2), (1) Visual Numerics, Boulder, (2) University of Colorado, Boulder, (3) EPA, NCEA, RTP, (4) University of Washington, Seattle
| 9A.7 9:45 | Development of an Ensemble-Trained Source Apportionment for PM2.5. SIVARAMAN BALACHANDRAN (1), Jorge Pachon (1), Roshini Shankaran (1), Armistead G. Russell (1), James A. Mulholland (1), Dongho Lee (2), Sangil Lee (3), (1) Georgia Institute of Technology (2) Gyeongnam Province Institute of Health and Environment, Changwon, Gyeongnam, Korea (3) Center for Analytical Measurement Services, Korea Research Institute of Standards, Daejon, Korea
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9B EXPOSURE METHODS AND MODELING HARBOR 2 Jennifer Peel and Jeremy Sarnat, chairs
9B.1 8:00 | Determining Which Types of Fne Particles in Ambient Air Harm Human Health. THOMAS GRAHAME (1) George Hidy (2), (1) U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC (2) Envair/Aerochem, Placitas, New Mexico
| 9B.2 8:15 | Improving exposure estimates to outdoor PM2.5 by modeling time-resolved and species-specific aerosol penetration and persistence into homes. MELISSA LUNDEN (1), Natasha Hodas (2), Barbara Turpin (2), (1) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, (2) Rutgers University, New Brunswick
| 9B.3 8:30 | Global Climatology of Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations Estimated from Remote-Sensed Aerosol Optical Depth. AARON VAN DONKELAAR(1), Randall V. Martin(1,2), Ralph Kahn(3) and Robert Levy(3), (1) Dalhousie University, Halifax (2) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge (3) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt
| 9B.4 8:45 | Overview of USEPA/NERL Cooperative Agreement Research Program on Air Pollution Exposure and Health. HALUK OZKAYNAK (1), Stefanie E. Sarnat (2), Jeremy A. Sarnat (2), Lianne Sheppard (3), Paul Sampson (3), Barbara Turpin (4), David Rich (4), (1) USEPA/ORD, National Exposure Research Laboratory, RTP, NC (2) Emory University, Atlanta, GA (3) University of Washington, Seattle, WA (4) Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
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| 9B.5 9:15 | Development and Evaluation of Land-Use Regression Models Using Coupled Regional and Local Scale Air Quality Models in New Haven, Connecticut. MARKEY JOHNSON (1), Vlad Isakov V(2), Joe Touma (2), Shaibal Mukerjee (2), Halûk Özkaynak (2) , 1Air Health Science Division, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario 2Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
| 9B.6 9:30 | Enhanced Air Quality Exposure Estimates Using a 3D Source Oriented Air Quality Model in California. JIANLIN HU (1), Qi Ying (2), Shuhua Chen (1), Michael J. Kleeman (1), (1) University of California, Davis, (2) Texas A&M University, College Station
| 9B.7 9:45 | Prioritizing PM Control Strategies Based on Exposure and Exposure Distributions: Diesel Emission in the South Coast. KATHRYN R LUNDQUIST (1), Julian D Marshall (1), (1) University of Minnesota
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9C HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION COMPONENTS HARBOR 3 Sverre Vedal and Miriam Gerlofs, chairs
9C.1 8:00 | Comparison of Health Effects and Composition of Toluene Derived Secondary Organic Aerosols Formed With and Without Sulfur Dioxide. Jacob D. McDonald1, John Seinfeld2, Eladio Knipping3, Matt Campen1, Melanie Doyle-Eisele1 and Annette Rohr3, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute1, California Institute of Technology2, Electric Power Research Institute3
| 9C.2 8:15 | Systemic and Airway Inflammation are differently Associated with Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosols in a Susceptible Population of Elderly. RALPH J. DELFINO (1), Norbert Staimer (1), Thomas Tjoa (1), Mohammad Arhami (2), Andrea Polidori (2), Steven C. George (3) James J. Schauer (4) Constantinos Sioutas (2). , (1) Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA; (2) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA; (3) Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA; (4) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Environmental Chemistry and Technology Program, 660 North Park Street, Madison, WI, USA.
| 9C.3 8:30 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure and Increased Wheeze in a Cohort of Children with Asthma in Fresno, CA. Sara Gale (1), Elizabeth M. Noth (1), Jennifer Mann(1), Katharine Hammond(1), Ira Tager (1) , (1) The University of California, Berkeley
| 9C.4 8:45 | Do Brain Cancer Rates Correlate with Ambient PM-Levels or with Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) Concentrations ? PETER A. VALBERG (1), Chris M. Long (1), (1) Gradient LLC, Cambridge, MA
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| 9C.5 9:15 | Structural and Functional Changes in Rat Lungs due to Post-natal Exposure to Ozone with and without Particles. Lee D (1), Schelegle E (1), Wallis C (1), Fanucchi MV (2), Van Winkle L (1), Plopper CG (1) , Wexler AS (1) , (1)University of California, Davis (2)University of Alabama, Birmingham
| 9C.6 9:30 | Emergency Admissions for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases and the Chemical Composition of Fine Particle Air Pollution. FRANCESCA DOMINICI (1) Roger Peng (2) Michelle Bell (3), (1) Harvard University, Boston (2) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (3) Yale University, New Heaven
| 9C.7 9:45 | Cardiac Mortality and Long-Term Exposure to PM2.5 Components. G. Thurston (1), R.T. Burnett (2), D. Krewski (3), M. Turner (3), Y. Shi (3), K. Ito (1), R. Lall (1), M. Jerrett (4), E.E. Calle (5), M.J. Thun (5), CA Pope III (6)., (1) New York University School of Medicine; (2) Health Canada; (3) University of Ottawa; (4) University of California, Berkeley; (5) American Cancer Society; (6) Brigham Young University.
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9D PERSONAL EXPOSURE AND DOSE SEABREEZE Helen Suh and Jack Harkema, chairs
9D.1 8:00 | The Impact of Microenvironments and Activities on Personal PM2.5 Exposures among Asthmatic Children Living in Windsor, Ontario. K. Van Ryswyk (1), X. Xu (2), J. Brook (3), R. Kulka (1), H. You (1), J. Kearney (1), P. Rasmussen (1), L. Wallace (4) and A.J. Wheeler (1), 1Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0K9, 2University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4, 3Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, 4Consultant, Reston, VA 20191
| 9D.2 8:15 | Importance of non-residential environmental concentration in exposure assessment in Korea. KIYOUNG LEE (1), Wonho Yang (2), (1) Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, (2) Catholic University of Daegu, Daegu, Korea
| 9D.3 8:30 | Mouse inhaled particle dosimetry. LOYDA B. MENDEZ (1), Robert F. Phalen (1), (1) University of California, Irvine
| 9D.4 8:45 | Health Impact Assessment of Aircraft Particulate Matter. PREM LOBO (1), Elizabeth Black (1), Donald Hagen (1), (1) Missouri University of Science and Technology
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| 9D.5 9:15 | Analysis of Exposure-Dose Variation of Inhaled Particles in Adult Subjects. CHONG KIM (1), Shu-Chieh Hu (2), Jung-il Choi (3), (1) USEPA National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, RTP, (2) IIT Research Institute, Chicago, (3) North Carolina State University, Raleigh
| 9D.6 9:30 | Is the Location and Efficiency of Ambient Particle Deposition in the Respiratory System Affected by Hygroscopic Growth Rates? CHRIS RUEHL (1), Walter Ham (1), Patrick Chuang (2), Athanasois Nenes (3), Michael Kleeman (1) , (1) University of California, Davis, (2) University of California, Santa Cruz, (3) Georgia Institute of Technology
| 9D.7 9:45 | Relation Between Exposure and Inhaled Dose of Air Pollutants and Exacerbation of Asthma Symptoms in Children. JOANA VALENTE (1), Ana Isabel Miranda (1), Myriam Lopes (1), Carlos Borrego (1), Pedro Martins (2), Nuno Neuparth (2), (1) Universidade de Aveiro, (2) Universidade Nova de Lisboa
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Wednesday 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break Wednesday 10:00 AM - 1:45 PM Poster Board Mounting, Sessions 11 and 15 Wednesday 10:00 AM - 3:45 PM Exhibit Open Wednesday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Session 10: Plenary – Relation between Exposure and Dose 10SQ4 RELATION BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND DOSE HARBOR 2 & 3 Jeffrey Brook and Anthony Wexler, chairs
10SQ4.1 10:30 | New Developments in Aerosol Dosimetry. ROBERT PHALEN (1), Loyda Mendez (1), Michael Oldham (2,3), (1) University of California, Irvine, (2) Altria Services, Richmond, (3) Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond
| 10SQ4.2 10:30 | Using Intake Fraction to Define Source to Dose Relationships. Deborah H. Bennett, University of California, Davis
| 10SQ4.3 10:30 | The fate of inhaled particles in the lung - a model. PETER GEHR, BARBARA ROTHEN-RUTISHAUSER, MARTIN CLIFT, FABIAN BLANK, CHRISTINE BRANDENBERGER, ANDREA LEHMANN, LORETTA MÜLLER, MICHAEL GASSER, DAVID RAEMY, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
| 10SQ4.4 10:30 | Consideration of dose in epidemiologic studies. DANIEL KREWSKI, University of Ottawa, Canada
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Wednesday 12:15 AM - 1:45 PM Lunch Discussion: Air Pollution and Health: Policy and Research within the United States - EPA Perspective by Senior Officials (Invited) (Day Subject to Change) Wednesday 1:45 PM - 3:45 PM Session 11: Poster 11SQ1.T1 POLLUTANTS AND SOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTH EFFECTS -SOURCE
11SQ1.T1.142
| Source Apportionment and Genotoxicity of Size Segregated Aerosol. JAN HOVORKA (1), Jan Topinka (1,2), Jiri Krouzek (1), Philip K. Hopke (3), (1) Charles University in Prague, (2) Institute of Experimental Medicine ASCR, Prague, (3) Clarkson University, Potsdam
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| Emissions of Particulate Trace Elements, Metals and Organic Species from Gasoline, Diesel and Biodiesel Passenger Vehicles and their Relation to Oxidative Potential. KALAM CHEUNG (1), Leonidas Ntziachristos (2), Theodoros Tzamkiozis (2), James Schauer (3), Zissis Samaras (2), Katharine Moore (1), Constantinos Sioutas (1), (1) University of Southern California, Los Angeles (2) Aristotle University, Greece (3) University of Wisconsin, Madison
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| Redox Activity of Urban Quasi-ultrafine Particles from Primary and Secondary Sources. VISHAL VERMA (1), Zhi Ning (1), Arthur K. Cho (2), James J. Schauer (3), Martin M. Shafer (3), Constantinos Sioutas (1) , (1) University of Southern California, (2) University of California Los Angeles, (3) University of Wisconsin, Madison
| 11SQ1.T1.145
| Dissolution And Solubility of Trace Metals In Aerosol Particles Emitted From Biomass Burning In Southeast Asia. Jun He and RAJASEKHAR BALASUBRAMANIAN , National University of Singapore
| 11SQ1.T1.146
| Examination of the Volatility of Ambient Carbonaceous Particles and Molecular Marker Compounds. CHRIS RUEHL (1), Walter Ham (1), Jorn Herner (1), Michael Robert (1), Michael Kleeman (1), (1) University of California, Davis
| 11SQ1.T1.147
| Indoor Source Apportionment in Boston, MA. MARIANTHI-ANNA KIOUMOURTZOGLOU (1), Helen Suh (1), (1) Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
| 11SQ1.T1.148
| Comparison of biodiesel, renewable diesel and conventional fossil diesel emissions with and without a DOC-POC catalytic converter. KARI KUUSPALO (1), Mika Ihalainen (1), Tommi Karhunen (1), Pasi Yli-Pirilä (1), Pasi Jalava (1,2), Maija Tapanainen (1,2), Raimo O. Salonen (2), Mikko Happo (1,2), Arto Pennanen (2), Kari Lehtinen (1,3), Ulla Makkonen (3), Risto Hillamo (3), Maija-Riitta Hirvonen (1,2), Jorma Jokiniemi (1,4), (1) University of Kuopio, Finland (2) National Institute for Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland (3) Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland (4) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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| Characterization of a 2007-Compliant On-Road Diesel Inhalation System. Jake McDonald1, Tom Holmes1, Judy Chow2, Barbara Zielinska2, and Joe L. Mauderly1, (1) Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, (2) Desert Research Institute, Reno
| 11SQ1.T1.328
| Assessing the Possible Effects on Health of Smoke Generated by Fires. ANDREW KIBBLE (1), Robert Maynard (2), Heather Walton (2), (1) Chemical Hazards and Poisons Division (Birmingham), Centre for Radiation, Chemicals and the Environment, Health Protection Agency, UK (2) Air Quality Unit, Centre for Radiation, Chemicals and the Environment, Health Protection Agency, UK
| 11SQ1.T1.351
| Effect of Air Pollution on Lung Function of Cyclist Commuting in Routes with Different Degrees of Exposure to Ambient and Traffic Pollutants in Santiago, Chile: Study Design. Pablo Ruiz (1), Paulina Pino (1), Verónica Iglesias (1), Faustino Alonso (1), Alvaro Lefio (1), Paulina Ramonda (2), (1) University of Chile, School of Public Health, Chile (2) Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Sur, Chile
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11SQ1.T2 POLLUTANTS AND SOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTH EFFECTS - ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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| Particulate and Gaseous Pollutants Source Contribution influencing Ambient Air Quality at the Center of Excellence (CoE) in Environment and Energy Systems Building in Syracuse, NY. YUANXUN ZHANG (1), Edmund Mc-Addy (1), Philip K. Hopke (1), Thomas Holsen (1) Xing Wang (2), K. Max Zhang (2) Myron Mitchell (3) , (1) Clarkson University (2) Cornell University (3) SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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| Association between Source Contributions of PM10 and PM2.5 and Mortality in Seoul, Korea. JONGBAE (1), BORA CHOI (1), KYESUN KIM (1), SEUNG-MUK YI (1), (1) Department of Environment Health, School of Public Health, Seoul National University
| 11SQ1.T2.152
| Conditional Sampling for Source-Oriented Toxicological Studies using a Single Particle Mass Spectrometer. KEITH BEIN (1), Yongjing Zhao (1), Anthony Wexler (1), (1) University of California, Davis
| 11SQ1.T2.153
| Monitoring of Particles PM10 and PM2.5 in the Mitrovica Urban Atmosphere and influence in health. AFRIM SYLA(1), Fisnik Kabashi2 , Xhevdet Jonuzi2, Petrit Jonuzi , 1*Universitet of Prishtina, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Mitrovica 40000 Mitrovica 2University of Prishtina, Faculty of Mining and Metallurgy in Mitrovica, 40000 Mitrovica Kosova
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| Quantification of Hydroxyl Radical Formation in a Surrogate Lung Fluid Containing Dissolved Organics With and Without Dissolved Transition Metals. JESSICA G. CHARRIER (1), Cort Anastasio (1), (1) University of California, Davis
| 11SQ1.T2.155
| Assessment of air quality in the coastal area of South Korea using multivariate analysis and enrichment factor. HEE-JONG YOO (1), Hyun-Sup Ha (1), Choon-Suck Choe (1), Yong-Hee Kim (1), Kyung-Duk Zoh (2), Seung-Muk Yi (2), (1) Incheon Institute of Public Health and Environment, Incheon, Korea (2) Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
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11SQ1.T3 POLLUTANTS AND SOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTH EFFECTS - EXPOSURE
11SQ1.T3.156
| Selected Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Emitted from Integrated Iron and Steel Plant. Chiang Hung-Lung, Wang Wei-Chi, Department of Health Risk Management, China Medical University, Taichung, 40402, Taiwan
| 11SQ1.T3.157
| Impact of Emission Technologies and Fuel on the Oxidative Capacity and Inflammatory Potential. MIRIAM GERLOFS-NIJLAND (1), Daan Leseman (1), Theodoros Tzamkiozid (2), Leonidas Ntziachristos (2), Zissis Samaras (2), Annike Totlandsdal (3), Marit Lag (3), Per Schwarze (3), Jakob Bonlokke (4), Torben Sigsgaard (4), (1) RIVM, the Netherlands, (2) Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece, (3) Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway, (4) Institute of Public Health, Denmark
| 11SQ1.T3.158
| Impact of Mobile Sources on Near-Roadway Exposures and Respiratory Effects for Childhood Asthmatics. ALAN VETTE (1), Stuart Batterman (2), Michael Breen (1), Vlad Isakov (1), Steven Perry (1), David Heist (1), Gary Norris (1), Toby Lewis (3), Thomas Robins (2), Francois Dion (4), Bhramar Mukherjee (2), and the Community Action Against Asthma Steering Committee (5), (1) U.S. EPA, National Exposure Research Laboratory, RTP, NC; (2) University of Michigan, School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, MI, (3) University of Michigan, Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, (4) University of Michigan, Transportation Research Institute, Ann Arbor, MI; and (5) Detroit, MI
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| Cellular Oxidative Response from Exposure to Size-Resolved Ambient Particulate Matter. RICHARD E PELTIER (1), Ramona Lall (1), Lung Chi Chen (1), Robert Devlin (2), and Terry Gordon (1). , (1) NYU School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY (2) US Environmental Protection Agency, ORD, RTP, NC
| 11SQ1.T3.160
| Effect of Kitchen Range Hood on Exposure to Ultrafine Particles from Gas and Electric Stoves. DONGHYUN RIM (1), Lance Wallace (1), Andy Persily (1), The National Institute of Standards and Technology
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| Indoor Air Quality and Health Outcomes in Langui, Peru. LUPITA D. MONTOYA (1), Ursula Harman (2), Robert A. Canales (3), (1) University of Colorado at Boulder (2) Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima, Peru (3) The New School University, New York City, NY USA
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| Granite´s influence on the radon level in Vila Pouca de Aguiar (Village in Portugal). ANA FERREIRA (1), Helder Simões (1), Nelson Sá (1), Susana Paixão (1), Cristina Santos (1), João Almeida (1), Isabel Andrade (1), João Figueiredo (1), Ana Dias (2), (1) College of Health Technologies, Coimbra (2) Researcher
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11SQ1.T5 POLLUTANTS AND SOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTH EFFECTS - HEALTH EFFECT
11SQ1.T5.59
| Health Burden of Regional Ozone Transport in the United States. DANIEL Q. TONG (1), (1) Science and Technology Corporation, Silver Spring, MD 20910
| 11SQ1.T5.162
| Effect of Phthalates in Male Infertility. RASHMI TOMAR, Arun K Jain, Banajit Bastia, Nayan K Mohanty* Institute of Pathology (ICMR) Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi-110029.India *Deptt of Urology, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi-110029. India , (1) Institute of Pathology (ICMR) Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi-110029.India. (2) *Deptt of Urology, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi-110029. India
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| PPM2.5 Components Most Closely Associated with Health Effects. MORTON LIPPMANN, Lung-Chi Chen, New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY
| 11SQ1.T5.164
| A County-Level Assessment of PM2.5 Levels and Lung Cancer Incidence and Mortality. LISA C. VINIKOOR (1), J. Allen Davis (1), Thomas J. Luben (1) , (1) National Center for Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park
| 11SQ1.T5.165
| Urban Air Pollution and Its Impacton Human Health: A Case Study of Tiruchirappalli of India. SIRAJUDDIN M. HORAGINAMANI and M. Ravichandran, Department of Environmental Management, School of Environmental Sciences Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli-620 024, Tamil Nadu , India.
| 11SQ1.T5.166
| An Evaluation of Health Effects Attributed to Apportioned PM Constituents or Sources. LINDSAY WICHERS STANEK (1), Jason D. Sacks (1), Steven J. Dutton (1), Jean-Jacques Dubois (1), (1) U.S. EPA, National Center for Environmental Assessment, RTP
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| Indoor Air Quality in Austrian School Buildings: Influence on Respiratory Health of School Children. HANS-PETER HUTTER (1), Livia Borsoi (1), Kathrin Piegler (1), Peter Wallner (2), Philipp Hohenblum (3), Maria Uhl (39, Sigrid Scharf (3), Bernhard Damberger (4), Peter Tappler (5), Michael Kundi (1), (1) Institute of Environmental Health, Center for Public Health, Medical University Vienna, (2) Medicine and Environmental Protection, Vienna, Austria [mus], (3) Federal Environmental Agency, Vienna, Austria, (4) Austrian Institute for Healthy and Ecological Building, Vienna, Austria, (5) Center for Architecture, Construction and Environment, Danube University Krems, Austria
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| Monitoring mice health responses caused by intra-tracheal instillation of vehicle exhaust particles by means of BronchoAlveolar Lavage. LEONIDAS NTZIACHRISTOS (1), Tobias Stoeger (2), Theodoros Tzamkiozis (1), Constantinos Sioutas (3), Zissis Samaras (1), (1) Aristotle University Thessaloniki, (2) Helmholtz Center Munich, (3) University of Southern California
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| Association of Acute Respiratory Infections with Suspended Particle Concentration Increase in an Industrial Region of Mexico. EVA M. MELGAR-PANIAGUA (1); Elizabeth Vega (2); Luz M. Del Razo (1); Carlos A. Lucho-Constantino(3); Stephen J. Rothenberg (1,4), Andrea De Vizcaya-Ruiz*(1). , (1) Toxicology, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional, MX (2) Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, MX (3) Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca, MX (4) Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, MX.
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| Size Resolved Number Concentration of Aerosol and Cardiorespiratory Hospital Admissions and Mortality in Prague, Czech Republic. MARTIN BRANIS (1), Jana Vyskovska (1), Marek Maly (2), Jan Hovorka (1), 1 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Czech Republic 2) National Institute of Public Health. Prague, Czech Republic
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| Association between levels of PM2.5 and cardiovascular diseases in a developing megacity. HAIDER KHWAJA (1), Zafar Fatmi (2), Zafar Aminov (3), David Carpenter (3), (1) Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY 12201 (2) Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan (3) Institute for Health and the Environment, University at Albany, 5 University Place, Rensselaer, NY 12144
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| Mortality Effects of Particulate Matter Smaller than 10 μm (PM10) in Bogotá, Colombia. Luis C. Blanco (1) , Víctor Miranda Soberanis (1), Leticia Hernández Cadena (1), Albino Barraza Villarreal (1), Isabelle Romieu (1) , (1) National Institute of Public Health (INSP), Cuernavaca, Morelos, México
| 11SQ1.T5.173
| Chemical composition in ultrafine particles emitted from diesel engines induce vascular inflammatory responses via NF-kB signaling. Rongsong Li (1), Zhi Ning (2) Constantinos Sioutas (2), Tzung Hsiai (1), (1) Biomedical Engineering and Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Southern California (2) Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California
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| The Effects Indoor Air Pollutants on Eye and Respiratory Symptoms. Dr. Amna Rehana Siddiqui (1), Ms. NAHIDA KHUDADAD (3), Dr. Kiyoung Lee (2), Dr. Shaheena Bashir (1), Mr. Salman Karim (1), Ms. Samreen Ali (1), Mr. Qayyum A. Shah (3), Mr. Faisal Khan (3), Mr. Asif Merchant (3). , (1) Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan;(2) Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; (3) Aga Khan Planning and Building Services, Pakistan
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| Sources, Composition, and Health Effects of Coarse Particulate Matter. SHERRI W. HUNT (1), Barbara S. Glenn (1), (1) US Environmental Protection Agency
| 11SQ1.T5.178
| Association of PM Components With Asthma: The Children's Air Pollution Asthma Study. Rima Habre (1), ANNETTE ROHR (2), Avi Grunin (3), William Castro (3), Amit Nath (3), Erin Moshier (3), Mike Wolfson (1), Matt Perzanowski (4), Jim Godbold (3), Petros Koutrakis (1), Meyer Kattan (4), E. Neil Schachter (3) , (1) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, (2) Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, (3) Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, (4) Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
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| A Population-Dynamic Model of Daily Mortality and Air Pollution in Philadelphia Incorporating Precedent Frailty. C. Murray (1), F. W. Lipfert (2), R. E. Wyzga (3), (1) U. of Houston, Houston, TX (2) Consultant, Northport, NY (3) Sr. Technical Executive, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA
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| Disparate Effects of Fine Concentrated Air Particulates (CAPs) on Allergic Airway Responses: PM Derived From Coal and Industrial Sources Enhance, While PM From Traffic Sources Inhibit Inflammatory and Epithelial Responses in Allergic Rats. JAMES G WAGNER (1), Masako Morishita (2), Jack R. Harkema (1), Gerald J. Keeler (2), (1)Michigan State University, (2) University of Michigan
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| North Carolina Wildfire Health Effects Study: Adverse health effects of PM exposure in biomass smoke. MOHAMMED FAROOQUI (1), Robert Devlin (2), Martha Sue Carraway (2), Ana Rappold (2), M. Ian Gilmour (3), Ronald Williams (3), John Meredith (1), William Cleve (4), Kim McDonald (5), Dianne Marshburn(4), Susan Stone (2), Vasu Kilaru (2), Wayne Cascio(1), (1) East carolina University, (2) USEPA, NHEERL, (3)USEPA, NERL, (4) Pitt County Memorial Hospital, (5) Pitt County Government
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| Fine Particulate Matter and Mortality and Diesel Regulations in California. James E. Enstrom (1), (1) University of California, Los Angeles
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| Associations between Speciated Particulate Pollution and Cardiorespiratory Emergency Department Visits in St. Louis, MO. STEFANIE EBELT SARNAT (1), Andrea Winquist (1), Mitch Klein (1), Jeremy Sarnat (1), Jay Turner (2), Paige Tolbert (1), (1) Emory University, Atlanta, (2) Washington University, St. Louis
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| Traffic Induced PM Exposure and Self Reported Respiratory Health and Cardiac Diseases in The RHINE Tartu Cohort. HANS ORRU (1, 2), Rain Jõgi (3), Marko Kaasik (1), Bertil Forsberg (2), (1) University of Tartu, Tartu, (2) Umea University, Umea, (3) Tartu University Hospital, Tartu
| 11SQ1.T5.245
| Characterisation of Carcinogenic PAH Exposure in Wintertime Wood-fired Heating in Residential Areas. MD. AYNUL BARI (1), Guenter Baumbach (1), Johannes Brodbeck (1), Michael Struschka (1), Bertram Kuch (2), Guenter Scheffknecht (1) , (1) Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology, Department of Air Quality Control, Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany, (2) Institute of Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany
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| Aerosol Exposure at Schools during Morning Hours: Air Pollution Generated by School Buses. SERGEY A. GRINSHPUN, Chunlei Li, Michael Yermakov, Patrick H. Ryan, Grace K. LeMasters, Henry Spitz, Megan Lobaugh, Samuel Glover, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
| 11SQ1.T5.318
| Outdoor Air Particulate Burden and Lung Function Status of Residents of Selected Communities in Ibadan, Nigeria. Godson Ana(1), Tolulope Odeshi(1), M. Ige(3) and Mynepalli Sridhar(1,2), (1) University of Ibadan, Ibadan,Nigeria (2) Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria (3) University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria
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| Comparison of In Vitro Results of PM Incubation with Cell-Lines with Clinical Effects in Children Exposed to the Same Particles from the Same Urban Area. The Milan Prolife Project. FRANCESCO CETTA (1,2), Marco Sala(3), Valentina Guercio (1), Rosalia Zangari (1), Anna Maria Azzarà (1), Filomena Cisternino (1), Maurizio Gualtieri (4), Paride Mantecca (4), Marina Camatini(4), Ezio Bolzacchini (4), (1)University of Siena, Siena, Italy (2)Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy (3)University of Milan, Milan, Italy (4)University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
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| Traffic Related Respiratory Alterations in Schoolchildren in Milan, Italy. MARCO SALA (1), Francesco Cetta (2,3), Sabrina Argirò (1), Patrizia Ballista (1), Luca Ferrero (4), Rosalia Zangari (2), Valentina Guercio (2), Ezio Bolzacchini (4), Marcello Giovannini (1), (1) University of Milan, Italy (2) University of Siena, Italy (3) Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy (4) University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
| 11SQ1.T5.348
| The Role of “Individual Susceptibility” in Pollution Related Diseases and the Impact of PM Concentration on the Occurrence of “Acquired Susceptibility”. FRANCESCO CETTA (1,2), Rosalia Zangari (1), Valentina Guercio(1), Anna Maria Azzarà (1), Simona Benoni (1), Filomena Cisternino (1), Armando Dhamo (1), Massimo Monti (2), Orazio Caratozzolo (2) , (1)University of Siena, Italy (2)Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy
| 11SQ1.T5.358
| Time-series analysis of mortality effects of particulate matter (PM) components in Detroit, MI and Seattle, WA. Jiang Zhou (1); Kazuhiko Ito (1); Ramona Lall (1); Morton Lippmann (1); George Thurston (1), (1) New York University, New York, NY
| 11SQ1.T5.360
| Comparative in vitro Toxicity of Ambient Particulate Matter (PM) Collected During and After the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and Tianjin. Gordon T (1), Hickey CA (1), Bai Z (2), Wang J (2), Guo X (2), Zhu T (3), Tian F (3), Chen C (3), Shang Y (3), Zhang J (4), Chen LC (1)., (1) NYU, (2) Nankai University, Tianjin, (3) Peking University, Beijing, (4) UMDNJ, Piscataway
| 11SQ1.T5.366
| Association Between Particulate Matter (PM) Chemical Components and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests in New York City. Rebecca Gluskin (1), Ramona Lall (1), George Thurston (1), Brad Kaufman (2), David Prezant (2), John Freese (2), Robert Silverman (3), and Kazuhiko Ito (1)., (1) NYU School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY, (2). New York City Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services, Brooklyn, NY, (3). Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY.
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11SQ3.T1 POLLUTANT CHARACTERIZATION AND POPULATION EXPOSURE - SOURCE
11SQ3.T1.9
| Continuous Emission Measurements of PM from an In-use Uncontrolled Outdoor Hydronic Wood-fired Furnace (OWB) and the Influence of Burn Practices on Emissions. GEORGE ALLEN (1) Lisa Rector (1) Pete Babich (2) , (1) NESCAUM (2) CT Dept. of Environmental Protection
| 11SQ3.T1.80
| Emission Source Tracer Elements in Ambient PM: Demonstrating Chemical Complexity and the Implications for Health Effects. TERESA MORENO (1), Xavier Querol (1), Andrés Alastuey (1), Wes Gibbons (2), (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, IDAEA, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain (2) AP 23075, Barcelona 08080, Spain
| 11SQ3.T1.149
| Source Apportionment of Particulate Matter Collected at Varying Distances from an Urban Highway. RACHELLE M DUVALL (1), Gary A Norris (1), Kasey Kovalcik (1), Michael D Hays (2), John K McGee (3), David Davies (3), Dock Terrell (3), M Ian Gilmour (3), (1) US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, (2) US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, (3) US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park
| 11SQ3.T1.186
| Source Apportionment of Total Suspended Particulate Matter in Coarse and Fine Size Ranges Over. Sandeep Gupta(1) Arun Srivastava (2) V. K. Jain (3), School of Environmental Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India 110067
| 11SQ3.T1.187
| Causes of particulate matter variability in a Mediterranean urban site: road traffic, photochemistry and resuspension. Cristina Reche(1), Teresa Moreno (1), Mar Viana (1), Xavier Querol (1), Andrés Alastuey (1), Noemí Pérez (1), Fulvio Amato (1), Natalia Moreno (1), (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDÆA-CSIC)
| 11SQ3.T1.188
| Research on Emission Characteristics of VOCs from a Typical MSW Incineration Power Plant in Guangzhou, China. BO-GUANG WANG , Shu-Le Liu, Chen Wang, Wei Luo, Department of Environmental Engineering, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
| 11SQ3.T1.189
| Inhalable Manganese Particles in the Modern Urban Environment: Identifying Background Sources, Industrial Spikes, and the Challenge of Defining Safe Limits. TERESA MORENO (1), Marco Pandolfi (1), Xavier Querol (1), Andrés Alastuey (1), Mar Viana (1), Javier Lavín (2), Wes Gibbons (3), (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, IDAEA, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain (2) Consejería de Medio Ambiente de Cantabria, CIMA, Torrelavega, Spain (3) AP 23075, Barcelona 08080, Spain
| 11SQ3.T1.190
| Volatility Analysis of Ultrafine Particles Emitted During Cooking Activities. Giorgio Buonanno (1), Graham Johnson (2), Lidia Morawska (2), Luca Stabile (1), Pasquale Avino (3) , (1) Dipartimento di Meccanica, Strutture, Ambiente e Territorio, University of Cassino, Italy (2) Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia (3) DIPIA - ISPESL, via Urbana 167, 00184 Rome, Italy
| 11SQ3.T1.191
| A European Assessment of Inhalable Non-exhaust Particles: Loads and Chemical Properties. FULVIO AMATO (1), Marco Pandolfi (1), Jorge Pey (1), Markus Furger (2), Xavier Querol (1), Andrés Alastuey (1), Nicolas Bukowiecki (3), Robert Gehrig (3), Agnes Richard (2), André S. H. Prevot (2), Urs Baltensperger (2) , (1) Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research, IDAEA, CSIC, Barcelona, Spain (2) Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland (3) EMPA, Duebendorf, Switzerland
| 11SQ3.T1.193
| Composition of Particulate Matter Emitted in Open Rice Straw Burning. Shih-Chieh Wei (1), Kimmo Teinilä (2), Karri Saarnio (2), Minna Aurela (2), Hilkka Timonen (2), RISTO HILLAMO (2), Yee-Lin Wu (1), (1) National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan (2) Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
| 11SQ3.T1.194
| Woodsmoke source apportionment modeling by ME-2 and PMF 3.0. GRETCHEN ONSTAD (1), Christopher Simpson (1), Timothy Larson (1), (1) University of Washington, Seattle
| 11SQ3.T1.195
| Quantification of Particle Emissions from Cookstoves. THOMAS W. KIRCHSTETTER, Odelle L. Hadley, Ashok J. Gadgil, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
| 11SQ3.T1.196
| Deposition of toxic particles in the Los Angeles ports area. David Barnes (1), Thomas A. Cahill (1), Kristen Boberg (2) , (1) DELTA Group, University of California, Davis, (2) Department of Toxic Substances Control, California
| 11SQ3.T1.197
| Elemental and Chemical Composition of Aerosols downwind of the Roseville Railyard. Thomas A. Cahill (1,2), David E. Barnes (1), Nicholas Spada (1), and Thomas M. Cahill (3), (1) University of California, Davis, (2) Breathe California of Sacramento-Emigrant Trails, (3) Arizona State University, Glendale
| 11SQ3.T1.198
| Application of 14C Analyses to Source Apportionment of Carbonaceous Particulate Matter in the UK. MATHEW HEAL (1), Philip Naysmith (2), Gordon Cook (2), Sheng Xu (2), Teresa Raventos Duran (3), Roy Harrison (3)., (1) University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, (2) Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, East Kilbride, UK, (3) University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
| 11SQ3.T1.199
| A 3-year Time-Series of Daily PM2.5 Source/Process Contributions in Denver. RICARDO PIEDRAHITA (1), Steve Dutton (2), Sverre Vedal (3), Shelly Miller (1), Mike Hannigan (1), Jana Milford (1), (1) University of Colorado, Boulder, (2) EPA, NCEA, RTP, (3) University of Washington, Seattle
| 11SQ3.T1.202
| Laboratory Studies of the Gas/Aerosol Partitioning Behavior of Atmospheric Organic Particulate Matter from Biomass Combustion: Preliminary Results. SONIA KREIDENWEIS (1), Jeffrey L. Collett, Jr. (1), Taehyoung Lee (1), Amy Sullivan (1), Amanda Holden (1), Christian Carrico (1), Colette L. Heald (1), Wei Min Hao (2), Cyle Wold (2), Emily Lincoln (2), Doug Worsnop (3), Timothy Onasch (3), Ed Fortner (3), Achim Trimborn (3), Jesse Kroll (4), Jose-Luis Jimenez (5), Carly Robinson (5), Amber Ortega (5), Michael Cubison (5), Sanna Saarikoski (5), (1) Colorado State University, Fort Collins, (2) USDA Forest Service Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, (3) Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, (4) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, (5) University of Colorado, Boulder
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| Monitoring Human Exposure to Radionuclides near a Deep Geological Repository for Transuranic Waste. E. A. STONE, J. Monk, P. Thakur, K. Ui Chearnaigh, T. Kirchner, J. L. Conca , Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring and Research Center, New Mexico State University
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| A Wide Area of Air Pollutant Impact Downwind of a Freeway during Pre-Sunrise Hours. Shishan Hu(1,2), Scott Fruin(3), Kathleen Kozawa (1), Steve Mara (1), Suzanne E. Paulson (2) Arthur M. Winer (2),, (1) California Air Resources Board (2) University of California, Los Angeles (3) University of Southern California
| 11SQ3.T1.206
| UFPs generated during cooking with an electric stove. Iman Goldasteh (1) Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh (2) Andrea Ferro (3) Philip K. Hopke (2), (1) Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, 13699, Potsdam, NY, U.S.A. (2) Center for Air Resource Engineering and Science, Clarkson University, 13699, Potsdam, NY, U.S.A. (3) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Clarkson University, 13699, Potsdam, NY, U.S.A.
| 11SQ3.T1.207
| Waste to Energy (WTE) ultrafine and nanoparticle emissions: effect of condensible fractions and particle control technologies. STEFANO CERNUSCHI (1), Michele Giugliano (1), Giovanni Lonati (1), Senem Ozgen (1), Giovanna Ripamonti (1), (1) POlitecnico di Milano, DIIAR Environmental Engineering Section
| 11SQ3.T1.319
| Characterization and Source Appotionment of Fine Particles Pollution in Colombo, Sri Lanka by ED-XRF and EPA-PMF. SHIRANI SENEVIRATNE (1), V. Waduge (1), Lakmali Hadagiripathira (1), S. Sanjeewani(1), Thilaka Attanayake(1), Nuvan Jayaratne (2), Philip Hopke (3)., (1) Atomic Energy Authority, Sri Lanka, (2) Central Enviromental Authority, Sri Lanka, (3) University of Clarkson, U.S.A.
| 11SQ3.T1.337
| Particle number concentration and size distributed mass emission factors for diesels and biodiesel engines. Aline Lefol Nani Guarieiro, Lilian Lefol Nani Guarieiro, Joan Victor da Silva Santos, Jailson B. de Andrade , Universidade Federal da Bahia, Instituto de Química, 40170290, Salvador-BA, Brazil
| 11SQ3.T1.357
| A Lasting Legacy: Using AERMOD to Estimate Historical Atmospheric Concentrations of Mercury from Silver Mining in Potosi, Bolivia. NICOLE HAGAN (1), Nicholas Robins (2), Mark Morris (3), George Woodall (4), Daniel Richter (5), John Vandenberg (4), (1) Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Education, (2) North Carolina State University, (3) U.S. EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, (4) U.S. EPA, National Center for Environmental Assessment, (5) Duke University
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11SQ4.T3 RELATION BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND DOSE - EXPOSURE
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| Characterizing the Intake and Human Health Impacts of Toxic Air Pollutant Emissions from Gasoline and Alternative Transportation Fuels. AGNES LOBSCHEID (1) (3), Audrey Barrett (2) (3), Thomas E McKone (1) (2) (3) , (1) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, (2) University of California, Berkeley, (3) Energy Biosciences Institute
| 11SQ4.T3.209
| Relationships Between Indoor Home Vacuum Dust metals and PAHs and Urinary Cotinine, Metal, and PAH Metabolites in Children Passively Exposed to Cigarette Smoke. J. TRAVIS SMITH (1), Edward Hudgens (1), John McGee (1), Scott Rhoney (1), Suramya Waidyanatha (2), Halûk Özkaynak (3), Jane Gallagher (1), (1) National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, RTP, NC (2) Gillings School of HGlobal Public Health, Univeristy of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (3) National Exposure Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, RTP, NC
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11SQ4.T4 RELATION BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND DOSE - DOSE
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| A Personal Sampler to Estimate Particle Deposition in the Human Respiratory Tract. JOHN VOLCKENS (1), Kirsten Koehler (1), Philip Clark (2), (1) Colorado State University, (2) U.S. Navy
| 11SQ4.T4.336
| Associations between Inhaled Endotoxin/beta-(1,3)-D-Glucan Levels and Airway/Systemic Neutrophils after Controlled Exposures to Coarse and Fine Particles: Effect of Atopy on Responses. Bruce Urch (1,2), Mary Speck (1), James Scott (1,3), Juliet Ewaze (1), Jeffrey R. Brook (1,3,4), Diane R Gold (5), Behrooz Behbod (5), Frances Silverman (1,2,3) , (1) Gage Occupational & Environmental Health Unit, University of Toronto & St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON (2 ) Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, (3) Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Toronto, ON, (4) Environment Canada, Toronto, ON, (5) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA.
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11SQ4.T5 RELATION BETWEEN EXPOSURE AND DOSE - HEALTH EFFECT
Wednesday 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Session 12: Plenary – Pollutants and Sources Associated With Health Effects 12SQ1 POLLUTANTS AND SOURCES ASSOCIATED WITH HEALTH EFFECTS HARBOR 2 & 3 Daniel Costa and Petros Koutrakis, chairs
Wednesday 3:45 PM - 6:00 PM Exhibit Closed Wednesday 3:45 PM - 7:15 PM Poster Board Mounting, Session 15 Wednesday 5:45 PM - 6:00 PM Break Wednesday 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Reception Wednesday 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Exhibit Open Thursday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee and Juice Thursday 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Session 13: Platform 13A MECHANISMS AND BIOMAKERS OF EFFECTS HARBOR 1 Ralph Delfino and John Godleski, chairs
13A.1 8:00 | Particulate Matter Exacerbates Respiratory and Cardiac Arrhythmias in Cardiomyopathic Mice via Heightened Carotid Body Sensitivity. Liliana Moreno-Vinasco1, Gabriel D Lang1, Ting Wang1, Yong Huang4, Sascha N Goonewardena1, Ying–Jie Peng3, Eric C Svensson2, Viswanathan Natarajan1, Roberto M Lang2, John F Beshai2, Jered D Linares1, Patrick N Breysse6, Alison S Geyh6, Jonathan M Samet5, Yves A Lussier4, Nanduri R Prabhakar3, Joe GN Garcia1,7 , Sections of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine1, Cardiology2, Emergency Medicine3, and Genetic Medicine4, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, and the Departments of Epidemiology5 and Environmental Health Sciences6, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 7To whom correspondence should be addressed.
| 13A.2 8:15 | Cardiovascular Effects Associated with Daily and Hourly Personal Exposures to Fine Particulate in the DEARS Participants. Ron Williams (1), Robert Brook (2), Robert Bard (2), Hwashin H. Shin (3), Richard Burnett (3), Alan Vette (1), Carry Croghan (2), Jonathan Thornburg (4), 1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park (2) University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, (3) Health Canada, Ottawa, (4) RTI International, Research Triangle Park
| 13A.3 8:30 | Impact of Air Pollution Changes on Biomarkers of Respiratory Inflammation and Oxidative DNA Damage in Healthy Adults during 2008 Beijing Olympics. Weiwei Lin (1), Wei Huang (1), Tong Zhu (1), Howard Kipen (3), Guangfa Wang (2), Min Hu (1), David Rich (3), Shou-en Lu (3), Pamela Ohman-Strickland (3), Ping Zhu (2), Yuedan Wang (2), Jicheng Gong (3), Scott Diehl (3), Jim (Junfeng) Zhang (3), (1) State Key Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University,Beijing, China (2) First Affiliated Hospital, and School of Basic Medical Science, Peking University,Beijing, China (3) University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) - School of Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute UMDNJ, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, and Pharmacogenomics & Complex Disease Research, New Jersey Dental School UMDNJ, USA
| 13A.4 8:45 | Physico-chemical determinants of in vitro particulate oxidative burden. KRYSTAL J. Godri (1,2), Ian S. Mudway (1), Frank J. Kelly (1), Roy M. Harrison (2), Maciek M. Strak (3), Maaike Steenhof (4), Paul H.B. Fokkens (3), A. John F. Boere (3), Daan L.A.C. Leseman (3), Kaas Meliefste (4), G. Hoek (4), Bert Brunekreef (4), Erik Lebret (3), Ilse Gosens (3), Flemming R. Cassee (3), Nicole A.H. Janssen (3), (1) MRC-HPA Center for Environment and Health, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom, (2) Division of Environmental Health & Risk Management, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United Kingdom, (3) RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Bilthoven, the Netherlands, (4) IRAS (Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences), Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
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| 13A.5 9:15 | European Hot Spot of Air Pollution by PM2.5 and B[a]P: Ostrava, Czech Republic. RADIM J. SRAM, Alena Milcova, Anna Pastorkova, Pavel Rossner, Jr., Andrea Rossnerova, Jana Schmuczerova, Ivo Solansky, Milada Spatova, Vlasta Svecova, Jan Topinka, Institute of Experimental Medicine AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic
| 13A.6 9:30 | Ambient Ultrafine Particles Promote Allergic Airway Inflammation by Increasing T-helper 2 (Th2) and T-helper 17 (Th17) Gene Expression during the Recall Immune Response. Ning Li (1,2), Jack Harkema (1,3), Ryan Lewandowski (3), Meiying Wang (1,2), Lori Bramble (3), Glenn Gookin (4), Michael Kleinman (1,4), Constantinos Sioutas (1,5), Andre Nel (1,2), (1) Southern California Particle Center (2) University of California Los Angeles (3) Michigan State University (4) University of California Irvine (5) University of Southern California
| 13A.7 9:45 | Cellular responses after exposure of lung cell cultures to secondary organic aerosols. Marianne Geiser(1), Markus Kalberer(2), (3), Annina Gaschen(1), Doris Lang(1), Melanie Savi(1), Thomas Geiser(4), Amiq Gazdhar(4), Claus-Michael Lehr(5), Michael Bur(5), Josef Dommen(2) and Urs Baltensperger(2), (1)Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, 3000 Bern 9, Switzerland (2) Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry, Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI), 5232 Villigen, Switzerland (3) Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK (4) Division of Pulmonary Medicine, University Hospital, 3010 Bern, Switzerland (5) Department for Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Saarland, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany
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13B MULTIPOLLUTANT STUDIES OF HEALTH EFFECTS HARBOR 2 Flemming Cassee and Mark Utell, chairs
13B.1 8:00 | Interaction Effects Between Ozone And Other Air Pollutants On Respiratory And Cardiovascular Emergency Hospital Admissions in The Netherlands. GUDINA TEREFE TUCHO (1), Judith M.Vonk (2), Marike Boezen (3), Ton Schoot Uiterkamp(3), (1) University of Jimma, Ethiopia, (2 & 3) University of Groningen, The Netherlands
| 13B.2 8:15 | A Pilot Study using EPA’s CMAQ Model and Hospital Admission Data to Identify Multipollutant “Hot Spots” of Concern in Harris County, Texas. WINIFRED J. HAMILTON (1), Daewon W. Byun (2,3). Wenyaw Chan (4), Jason K.S. Ching (5), Younghun Han (4,6), Ricardo A. López (1,7), Violeta F. Coarfa (2), DaeGyun Lee (2) , (1) Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, (2) University of Houston Institute for Multi-dimensional Air Quality Studies, (3) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, DC, (4) The University of Texas Health Science Center – Houston, (5) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, RTP, (6) The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, (7) IRC Risk and Safety LLC, Houston
| 13B.3 8:30 | Low level Exposure to Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes in Southern Sweden: a population-based study. EBBA MALMQVIST (1), Anna Rignell-Hydbom (2), Håkan Tinnerberg (3), Ralf Rittner (4). Emelie Stroh (5), Kristina Jakobsson (6), Jonas Björk (7), Lars Rylander (8), University of Lund, Sweden
| 13B.4 8:45 | Effects of Air Pollution on Children's Pulmonary Health. AFRIM TABAKU (1), Gazmend Bejtja (2), Silvana Bala (3), Ervin Toci (4), Jerina Resuli (5), (1) Public Health Institute, Tirana, (2) Public Health Institute, Tirana, (3) University Hospital for Lung Disease, Tirana (4) Public Health Institute, Tirana (5) Public Health Institute, Tirana
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| 13B.5 9:15 | Is the Air Quality Index Related to Daily Mortality? An Analysis of Four US Cities. SUN HWA CHUNG (1), Antonella Zanobetti (1) , Helen H. Suh (1) , (1) Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
| 13B.6 9:30 | A multipollutant analysis: comparison of estimates for the effect of PM, NO2 and CO on cardiovascular hospital admission within and across single city studies. Ellen Kirrane (1), Mary Ross (1), David Svendsgaard (1), Genee Smith (1,2), Barbara Buckley (1), Doug Johns (1), Dennis Kotchmar (1), Tom Long (1), Tom Luben (1), Lindsay Stanek(1), (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park (2) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
| 13B.7 9:45 | Estimating the global burden of mortality due to outdoor air pollution using atmospheric modeling. SUSAN CASPER ANENBERG (1), Larry W. Horowitz (2), Daniel Q. Tong (3), J. Jason West (1), (1) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, (2) NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamic Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, (3) Science and Technology Corporation, on assignment at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC
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13C CHARACTERIZATION OF SOURCES - 2 HARBOR 3 Alberto Ayala and Allan Robinson, chairs
13C.1 8:00 | Differences in Organic Functional Groups between Aged Biomass Burning and Mixed Diesel and Residual Oil Combustion Aerosol. LELIA N. HAWKINS (1), Lynn M. Russell (1), (1) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD
| 13C.2 8:15 | Mobile and Fixed-Site Characterization of Valley Winter Wood Smoke Concentrations in Northern NY Using Highly Time-Resolved Measurements. GEORGE ALLEN (1) Paul Miller (1) Lisa Rector (1) , (1) NESCAUM
| 13C.3 8:30 | Physicochemical characterization of fine particles from small scale wood combustion for toxicological studies. HEIKKI LAMBERG (1), Kati Nuutinen (1), Jarkko Tissari (1), Jarno Ruusunen (1), Arto S. Pennanen (2), Maija Tapanainen (2), Pasi I. Jalava (2), Ulla Makkonen (3), Risto Hillamo (3), Raimo O. Salonen (2), Maija-Riitta Hirvonen (2), Jorma Jokiniemi (1)(4), (1) University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland, (2) National Institute of Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland, (3) Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland (4) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
| 13C.4 8:45 | Air pollution during a large tyre fire: the benefits of real-time air monitoring in aiding public health risk assessments. ANDREW KIBBLE, Laura Mitchem, Toby Smith (1) Robert Carr (2), (1) Centre for Radiation, Chemicals and Environmental Hazards, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom (2) West Midlands North, Health Protection Agency, United Kingdom
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| 13C.5 9:15 | Measurements of Mobile Source Air Pollutants in Urban Microenvironments. Eric Fujita (1), David Campbell (1), Barbara Zielinska (1), Ted Johnson (2), Jill Mozier (2) , (1) Desert Research Institute, Reno NV (2) TRJ Environmental Inc, Raleigh NC
| 13C.6 9:30 | Size fractionated PM chemical composition characteristics at microenvironments with contrasting local emission scenarios. KRYSTAL J. Godri (1,2), Roy M. Harrison (2), Ian S. Mudway (1), Frank J. Kelly (1), Maciek M. Strak (3), Maaike Steenhof (4), Paul H.B. Fokkens (3), A. John F. Boere (3), Daan L.A.C. Leseman (3), Kaas Meliefste (4), G. Hoek (4), Bert Brunekreef (4), Erik Lebret (3), Ilse Gosens (3), Flemming R. Cassee (3), Nicole A.H. Janssen (3), (1) MRC-HPA Center for Environment and Health, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom, (2) Division of Environmental Health & Risk Management, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United Kingdom, (3) RIVM (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Bilthoven, the Netherlands, (4) IRAS (Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences), Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
| 13C.7 9:45 | Characterization of Hazardous Air Pollutants in a Large Industrial Area in Korea. SUNG-OK BAEK (1), Young-Kyo Seo (1), (1) Yeungnam University, Korea
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13D ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY SEABREEZE Spyros Pandis and Kenneth Demerjian, chairs
13D.1 8:00 | Where Did This Particle Come From? Sources of Particle Number and Mass. NEIL DONAHUE (1), Allen Robinson (1) and Spyros Pandis (1), (1) Carnegie Mellon University
| 13D.2 8:15 | Formation of Ultrafine Particles (dp = 2 - 64 nm) from Gas-phase Reaction of D-Limonene with Ozone. CHI PHUONG HOANG (1), Donghyun Rim (1), Andrew Persily (1), Lance Wallace (1), (1) National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
| 13D.3 8:30 | Formation of Glyoxal and Methylglyoxal from the Gas-Phase OH Radical-Initiated Reactions of Toluene, Xylenes, and Trimethylbenzenes. NORIKO NISHINO (1), Janet Arey (1) Roger Atkinson (1), (1) University of California, Riverside
| 13D.4 8:45 | Aging of Organic Particulate Matter and Implications to Population Exposure: Evidence from Ambient Measurements and Laboratory Experiments. LEA HILDEBRANDT (1), Kaytlin Henry (1), Evangelia Kostenidou (2), Gabriella J. Engelhart (1), Claudia Mohr (3), Peter F. DeCarlo (3), Andre S.H. Prevot (3), Urs Baltensperger (3), Nikos Mihalopoulos (4), Neil M. Donahue (1), Spyros N. Pandis (1,2), (1) Carnegie Mellon University, USA (2) University of Patras, Greece (3) Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland (4) University of Crete, Greece
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| 13D.5 9:15 | Atmospheric Transformations of Fine Particle Emissions from Combustion Systems. ALLEN L. ROBINSON (1), Albert A. Presto (1), Marissa A. Miracolo (1), Chris J. Hennigan (1), Ngoc T. Nguyen (1), Neil M. Donahue (1), (1) Carnegie Mellon University
| 13D.6 9:30 | Understanding the Hygroscopicity of Mixtures from Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosols. AKUA ASA-AWUKU (1), Allen Robinson (2) , and Neil Donahue (2), (1) University of California, Riverside (2) Carnegie Mellon University
| 13D.7 9:45 | Hydrogen Peroxide Generation by Aerosol Particles in Southern California. Ying Wang (1), Chuautemoc Arellanes (1, 2), Daniel Curtis (1, 3), SUZANNE PAULSON (1), (1) University of California, Los Angeles, (2) Now at Environ, Corp. (3) Now at California State University, Northridge
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Thursday 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Coffee Break Thursday 10:00 AM - 1:45 PM Poster Board Mounting, Session 15 Thursday 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM Exhibit Open Thursday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Session 14: Plenary – Mechanisms of Action and Biomarkers of Exposure and Effects 14SQ5 MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND BIOMARKERS OF EXPOSURE AND EFFECTS HARBOR 2 & 3 Wayne Cascio and Mark Frampton, chairs
14SQ5.1 10:30 | Mechanisms of Cardiometabolic Disease: Insights from Current and Emerging Surrogate Markers. Sanjay Rajagopalan (1), The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus OH (1)
| 14SQ5.2 10:30 | Toxicological relationships between source, chemistry and health effects of particles. M Ian Gilmour, US EPA, Office of Research and Development, RTP, NC
| 14SQ5.3 10:30 | Neurotoxic Effects of Air Pollution. MICHAEL T. KLEINMAN (1) Arezoo Campbell (2), (1) University of California, Irvine, CA (2) Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA
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Thursday 12:15 AM - 1:45 PM Lunch on Your Own Thursday 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Session 15: Poster 15SQ3.T3 POLLUTANT CHARACTERIZATION AND POPULATION EXPOSURE - EXPOSURE
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| Short-term and Long-term Variability of PM2.5 Mass and Composition in the Soputheatern U.S. Eric S. Edgerton, John J. Jansen, Justin T. Walters, (1) Atmospheric Research & Analysis, Inc., (2) Southern Company, (3) Southern Company
| 15SQ3.T3.192
| Understanding the Role of Traffic Emissions on Near-Road Air Quality and Population Exposures. RICHARD BALDAUF (1), Gorge Bowker (2), Laurie Brixey (3), Fu-Lin Chen (2), Seung-Hyun Cho (1,4), Dave Davies (4), Ian Gilmour(4), Brian Gullett (1), Gayle Hagler (1), Mike Hays (1), David Heist(2), Jason Herrington (1), Vlad Isakov(2), Andrey Khlystov (5), Sue Kimbrough(1), John Kinsey(1), Todd Krantz(4), Jeff Lantz(2), Tom Long(1), John McGee(4), David Olson(2), Steve Perry(2), Patricia Rowley(1), Robert Seila(2), Richard Shores(1), Richard Snow (6), Eben Thoma(1), Alan Vette(2), Nealson Watkins(7), Jason Weinstein(2), Donald Whitaker(2), Ronald Williams(2), (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, (2) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Exposure Research Laboratory, (3) Alion Inc., (4) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, (5) Duke University, College of Engineering, (6) Arcadis Inc., (7) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
| 15SQ3.T3.200
| EPA/FHWA Near-Road Study – Las Vegas Implementation and Experience. SUE KIMBROUGH (1), R. Shores (1), D. Whitaker (1), B. Mitchell (1), R. Baldauf (1),A. Vette (1), D. Vallero (1), Carry Croghan (1), G. Hagler (1), J. Hirtz (1), Victoria Martinez, Kevin Black, , (1) U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research & Development, Research Triangle Park, NC, (2) Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, (3) Federal Highway Administration, Baltimore, MD.
| 15SQ3.T3.201
| EPA/FHWA Near-Road Study – Characterization and Variability of Pollutant Concentrations. SUE KIMBROUGH (1), R. Shores (1), D. Whitaker (1), B. Mitchell (1), R. Baldauf (1), A. Vette (1), D. Vallero (1), Carry Croghan (1), G. Hagler (1), J. Hirtz (1), Victoria Martinez, Kevin Black., (1) U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research & Development, Research Triangle Park, NC, (2) Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC, (3) Federal Highway Administration, Baltimore, MD.
| 15SQ3.T3.214
| Healthy Urban Atmospheres (HUA) – Observational Studies from Year One of New Zealand's Exposure Research Programme. I. Longley (1), G.Coulson (1), G.Olivares (1), (1) National Institute of Water & Atmiopsheric Research Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
| 15SQ3.T3.215
| Exposure of Children to Coarse Particulate Matter During Physical Education at Schools. MARTIN BRANIS (1), Jiri Safranek (2), (1) Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Czech Republic (2) Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education, Czech Republic
| 15SQ3.T3.216
| Multisite study of ambient sub-micrometer and ultrafine particles in the central Taiwan airshed during cold months. Yi-Ting Wang, Hung-Chieh Hsu, LI-HAO YOUNG, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
| 15SQ3.T3.217
| Inter- and Intra-community Variability in Continuous Coarse Particulate Matter (PM10-2.5) Concentrations in the Los Angeles Area. KATHARINE F. MOORE (1), Vishal Verma (1), Maria Cruz Minguillon (1), Constantinos Sioutas (1) , (1) University of Southern California
| 15SQ3.T3.218
| Characterization of the Nanoparticle Emissions from a LaserJet Printer to Elucidate the Formation Mechanisms and Strategies to Reduce Airborne Exposure Levels. Zhong-Min Wang, Jeff Wagner, and Stephen Wall, California Department of Public Health
| 15SQ3.T3.219
| Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Indoor and Outdoor Air of Shanghai, China. JIA-LIANG FENG, Wen-Liang Han, Ming-Hong Wu, Jia-Mo Fu, School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
| 15SQ3.T3.220
| Factors Contributing to Regional Heterogeneity in Studies of PM Mortality. JOSEPH PINTO (1), Jason Sacks (1), Allen Davis (1), Steven Dutton (1), Qingyu Meng (2), William Wlson (1) , (1) US EPA/ NCEA, (2) ORISE Fellow at NCEA
| 15SQ3.T3.221
| Impact of Exposure Misclassification in Air Pollution Epidemiology: Effect of Error Type. GRETCHEN T GOLDMAN (1), James A Mulholland (1), Armistead G Russell (1), Matthew J Strickland (2) and Paige E Tolbert (2), (1) Georgia Institute of Technology, (2) Emory University
| 15SQ3.T3.222
| Summary of Results of the Duwamish Valley Regional Modeling and Health Risk Assessment, Seattle, Washington. Gary Palcisko (1), Elmer Diaz (2), Lenford O'Garro (2), (1) Washington State Department of Ecology, Washington (2) Washington State Department of Health, Washington
| 15SQ3.T3.223
| Intra- and Inter-community variability in total particle number concentrations in the eastern Los Angeles air basin. NEELAKSHI HUDDA (1), Katharine F Moore (1), Ka Lam Cheung (1), Constantinos Sioutas (1) , (1) Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engg, University of Southern California.
| 15SQ3.T3.224
| Firefighter’s Exposure Risks from Bushfire Smoke during Prescribed Burns and Wildfires. FABIENNE REISEN (1), C.P. (Mick) Meyer (1), Dane Hansen (2), (1) CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research, VIC (2) RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC
| 15SQ3.T3.225
| Children’s exposure to airborne PM2.5 and manganese near a ferromanganese refinery in Southeast Ohio. MATTHEW TERRELL (1) Tiina Reponen (1) David Brown (2) Pat Ryan (1) Erin Haynes (1), 1University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 2Marietta College, Marietta, OH
| 15SQ3.T3.226
| Relationship between Long-Term Exposure to Residential Traffic-Related Air pollution and Noise in a Study of Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Oslo, Norway. Bente Oftedal (1), Gunn Marit Aasvang (1), Ruhina Tasmin Biswas (1), Per Nafstad (1,2), Wenche Nystad (1), Christian Madsen (1), Sam-Erik Walker (3) and PER SCHWARZE (1), (1) Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway (2) University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway (3) Norwegian Institute of Air Research, Kjeller, Norway
| 15SQ3.T3.227
| Population exposure to air pollutants at regional scale – a deterministic modelling approach. JOANA FERREIRA (1), (1) CESAM, Department of Environment and Planning University of Aveiro Portugal
| 15SQ3.T3.228
| Occupational exposure to carbon monoxide. ANA FERREIRA (1), Cristina Santos (1), Isabel Andrade (1), Helder Simões (1), João Almeida (1), João Figueiredo (1), Nelson Sá (1), Susana Paixão (1), Liliana Claro (2), (1) College of Health Tecnhologies, Coimbra (2) Researcher
| 15SQ3.T3.229
| An Investigation of Small-scale Spatial Variability in Aldehyde Concentrations through Passive Sampling and Analysis. AMANDA M. EVANS (1) and Amy L. Stuart (1), (1) University of South Florida, Tampa
| 15SQ3.T3.230
| Using ambient monitoring data for a land use regression model in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, Israel. ILAN LEVY (1), (1) Environment Canada
| 15SQ3.T3.231
| Spatial and Temporal Variation of Speciated PM2.5 in Denver, CO. Teresa Coons (1), STEVEN DUTTON (2), Jennifer Peel (3), Sverre Vedal (4), Mike Hannigan (1), (1) University of Colorado, Boulder (2) EPA, NCEA, RTP, (3) Colorado State University, (4) University of Washington, Seattle
| 15SQ3.T3.232
| Diurnal and Seasonal Variations of Traffic-related PM Pollution at an International Border Crossing. Hector A. Olvera (1), Veronica Guerrero (1), Mario Lopez (1), Wen-Whai Li (1) , Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968
| 15SQ3.T3.233
| Assessment of Community PM Exposures during Agricultural Burns using Passive Samplers and Electron Microscopy. JEFF WAGNER (1), Kinnery Naik Patel (1), Christopher Michael Carey (2), Penelope J.E. Quintana (2), Stephen Wall (1), Martha Harnly (1), (1) California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA, (2) San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
| 15SQ3.T3.234
| Factors Affecting Personal Exposure to Ambient PM2.5 during the Detroit Exposure and Aerosol Research Study (DEARS). QINGYU MENG (1), Ronald Williams (2), Alan Vette (2), Carry Croghan (2), Carvin Stevens (2), Jonathan Thornburg (3), Charles Rodes (3), Joseph Pinto (4), (1) Research Fellow at National Center for Environmental Assessment, U.S. EPA, (2) National Exposure Research Laboratory, U.S. EPA, (3) RTI International, (4) National Center for Environmental Assessment, U.S. EPA
| 15SQ3.T3.235
| Aerosol Composition and Size in Baghdad, Iraq: Temporally-Resolved Measurements for Epidemiological Use. CATHERINE CAHILL (1), Thomas A. Cahill (2), Linda Powers (3), Walther Ellis (3), Thomas M. Cahill (4), David Barnes (2), Deryck James (5), Pamela Clark (5), (1) University of Alaska Fairbanks, (2) University of California, Davis, (3) University of Arizona, (4) Arizona State University, (5) Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi
| 15SQ3.T3.236
| Investigation of Children's Near-Roadway Exposures at Elementary Schools along the US-Mexico Border. AMIT U RAYSONI (1), Jeremy A Sarnat (2), Stefanie E Sarnat (2), Fernando Holguin (3), Jose H Garcia (1), Silvia Flores (1), Wen-Whai Li (1), (1) University of Texas at El Paso, (2) Emory University, (3) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
| 15SQ3.T3.240
| The Role of Ambient Concentration and Personal Exposure in Particulate Matter Epidemiology: A History and Critical Review of the Changing Paradigms and a Vision for the Future. William E. Wilson (1), (1) US Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park
| 15SQ3.T3.241
| Modeling Individual Daily Exposure Estimates for PAHs for an Asthma Epidemiology Study. ELIZABETH M. NOTH (1), S. Katharine Hammond (1), Gregory S. Biging (2), Ira B. Tager (1), (1) Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley (2) Environmental Science, Policy and Management, College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley
| 15SQ3.T3.242
| Short-Term Exposures to Air Pollutants in Close Proximity to Indoor Sources. Viviana Acevedo-Bolton (1), Kai-Chung Cheng (1), Ruo-ting Jiang (1), Neil Klepeis (1), Wayne R. Ott (1), and LYNN M. HILDEMANN (1), (1) Stanford University
| 15SQ3.T3.243
| Estimating the exposure to particulate air pollution from an urban transit system – an intake fraction approach. FRANCIS RIES (1), Brian Gouge (1), Hadi Dowlatabadi (1,2,3), (1) University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, (2) Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, (3) Resources for the Future, Washington DC, USA
| 15SQ3.T3.244
| Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Ambient Endotoxin Concentrations in Fresno, California. Fred Lurmann (1), Katharine Hammond (2), Tad Haight (2), Elizabeth Noth (2), John Balmes (3), Ira Tager (3) , (1) Sonoma Technology, Inc. , (2) University of California, Berkeley, (3) University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Francisco
| 15SQ3.T3.246
| Relationships between Indoor and Outdoor Ultrafine Particles in 96 Homes in Windsor, Ontario. Jill Kearney (1), LANCE WALLACE (2), Xiaohong Xu(3), Keith Van Ryswyk (1), Hongyu You(1), Ryan Kulka(1), Amanda Wheeler(1), (1) Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada (2) Reston, VA (3) University of Windsor
| 15SQ3.T3.247
| A Spatial Investigation of Coarse Particulate Mass and Components During Two Seasons in St Paul, MN. TIMOTHY V. LARSON (1), David R. Jacobs (2), Adam A. Szpiro (1), Amanda Gassett (1), Joel D. Kaufman (1), Sara D. Adar (1), (1) University of Washington, Seattle, (2) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
| 15SQ3.T3.248
| Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Ambient PAHs in Fresno. S. KATHARINE HAMMOND (1), Elizabeth M. Noth (1), Lara Gundel (2), Charles Perrino (1), Fred Lurmann (3), Ira B. Tager (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley, (2) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, (3) Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA
| 15SQ3.T3.249
| Application of Personal, Spatio-Temporal Exposure Assessment for Asthmatic Children in Denver, Colorado. JOHN VOLCKENS (1), Colby Adams (2), Nathan Rabinovitch (3), Matt Strand (3), (1) Colorado State University (2) U.S. Air Force, (3) National Jewish Health
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| Experiments Measuring the Exposure to Fine Particles in Everyday Locations in Close Proximity to Sources. Wayne Ott (1), Viviana Acevedo-Bolton (1), Kai-Chung Cheng (1), Ruoting Jiang (1), Neil Klepeis(1), Lynn Hildemann (1), (1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
| 15SQ3.T3.251
| Study of of solar UV-B and UV-A irradiance at high altitude Himalayan regions. Shantikumar Singh Ningombam, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Koramangala Block II, Bangalore 560 034,INDIA
| 15SQ3.T3.252
| Measuring Variability in Population Exposure to Biomass Smoke with Sensor Based Data: The Contributions of Kitchen Time-Activity. ILSE RUIZ-MERCADO (1), Nick L. Lam (1), Amanda Northcross (1), Eduardo Canuz (2), Rudinio Acevedo (2), Kirk R. Smith (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley, (2) Universidad del Valle de Guatemala
| 15SQ3.T3.320
| From particle collection to toxicological testing; a case study from Swansea, UK. HEATHER PRICE (1), Tim Jones (1), Kelly BéruBé (1), (1) Cardiff University, UK
| 15SQ3.T3.321
| Spatial variations in Particulate-bound Trace metals in the Ambient air of two Niger Delta communities, Nigeria. Godson R.E.E.Ana(1) , Mynepalli K.C. Sridhar(1,2) and Jerome Nriagu(3), (1)University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria (2)Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria (3)University of Michigan
| 15SQ3.T3.325
| Ultrafine Particle Concentrations and Exposures in Four High-Rise Apartments in Beijing. NASIM A. MULLEN (1), Cong Liu (2), Yinping Zhang (2), Shuxiao Wang (2), William W Nazaroff (1), (1) University of California, Berkeley (2) Tsinghua University, Beijing
| 15SQ3.T3.332
| Indoor Air Monitoring of Particulate Matter in Boxes Areas along 2009 Carnival Circuit in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. NELZAIR VIANNA (1), Paulo Saldiva (1), Nelson Gnoatto (2), Leonardo Andrade (3), (1) University of São Paulo, São Paulo, (2) FBDC, Salvador, (3) University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
| 15SQ3.T3.355
| Using a Space-Time Product-Sum Variogram Model to Produce Optimal Exposure Estimates in the Pittsburgh Aerosol Research and Inhalation Epidemiologic Study (PARIES). Zhen Jiang (1), RICHARD BILONICK (2), Daniel Connell (3), Evelyn Talbot (1), (1) University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, (2) University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, (3) CONSOL Energy Inc., Research & Development
| 15SQ3.T3.356
| Temporal Variation in Particle Concentrations at an Urban Commercial Building before Occupancy. COLLIN M. WORK (1) and Andrea R. Ferro (1), (1) Clarkson University
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15SQ5.T1 MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND BIOMARKERS OF EXPOSURE AND EFFECTS - SOURCE
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| Toxicological Properties of Particulate Emissions from a Non-road Engine Fueled with Fossil- and Biobased Diesel. PASI I. JALAVA (1,2), Maija Tapanainen (1,2), Raimo O. Salonen (1), Mikko S. Happo (1,2), Arto Pennanen (1), Kari Kuuspalo (2), Mika Ihalainen (2), Tommi Karhunen (2), Pasi Yli-Pirilä (2), Ulla Makkonen (3), Risto Hillamo (3), Pasi Hakulinen (1), Jorma Mäki-Paakkanen (1), Jorma Jokiniemi (2,4), Maija-Riitta Hirvonen (1,2), (1) National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Kuopio, Finland (2) University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland (3) Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland (4) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
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| Immunotoxic and Genotoxic Responses Induced by Emitted Particles from Pellet Boiler and Conventional Masonry Heater in RAW264.7 Macrophages. MAIJA TAPANAINEN (1,2), Pasi I. Jalava (1,2), Mikko S. Happo (1,2), Jorma Mäki-Paakkanen (1), Raimo O. Salonen (1), Heikki Lamberg (2), Jarno Ruusunen (2), Jarkko Tissari (2), Pasi Yli-Pirilä (2), Kati Nuutinen (2), Jorma Jokiniemi (2,3), Maija-Riitta Hirvonen (1,2), (1) National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Kuopio, Finland, (2) University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland, (3) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland
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| The In Vitro Effect Of PM Sources In Rural New York On Cellular Stress. Polina Maciejczyk (1), Tianshui Wang (1), Lung Chi Chen (2), (1) Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, (2) New York University School of Medicine
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15SQ5.T2 MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND BIOMARKERS OF EXPOSURE AND EFFECTS - ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
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| Generation of Hydroxyl Radical from San Joaquin Valley Particles in a Cell-Free Solution. HUIYUN SHEN (1), Abdul I. Barakat (1), Cort Anastasio (1), (1) University of California, Davis
| 15SQ5.T2.256
| Labile Iron Concentrations in Ambient Ultrafine Particles May Affect Mitochondrial Toxicity. ANNE M. JOHANSEN (1), Celia L. Faiola (2), Sara Rybka (1), Carin Thomas (1), Justin Johnston (1), Stephanie Bryner (1), (1) Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA, (1) Washington State University, Pullman, WA
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15SQ5.T3 MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND BIOMARKERS OF EXPOSURE AND EFFECTS - EXPOSURE
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| Exhaled Breath Condensate: a suitable matrix to assess occupational exposure to lead. SUSANA MARTA ALMEIDA (1), Pedro Félix (1), Cristiana Franco (1), Marta Santos (1), Joana Sousa (1), Maria do Carmo Freitas (1), Alexandra Barreiros (2), Silvia Garcia (3), Ana Dias (3), Teresa Pinheiro (1), (1) Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear, Portugal, (2) Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Portugal, (3) Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade, Portugal
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| Heart Disease and Aerosols in the California Central Valley. THOMAS A. CAHILL, (1,2), Betty Turner,(2) and Earl Withycombe (2) , (1) University of California, Davis, (2)Breathe California of Sacramento-Emigrant Trails, Sacramento CA
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| Characterizing Exposure to Speciated Organic Carbon and Acute Cardiorespiratory Response in a Cohort of Daily Commuters. JEREMY A. SARNAT (1,2), Roby Greenwald (1), Fuyuen Yip (2), Michael H. Bergin (3), Colin Boswell (3), James Gooch (1), Priya Kewada (1), Tegan Boehmer (2), (1) Emory University, Atlanta, (2) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, (3) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
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| Redox Balance of Thiols in the Exhaled Breath Condensate (EBC) in Addition to Blood Samples in Two Populations with Different Exposure to Traffic Related Pollutants. ROSALIA ZANGARI (1), Francesco Cetta (1,2), Valentina Guercio (1), Gianfranco Schiraldi (3), Marco Sala (3), Paolo Laviano (1), Marie Guinea Montalvo(4), Giorgia Giussani (4), Massimo Monti (2), Cinzia Dellanoce (4), Antonio Ballarin Denti (5), Luigi Allegra(3), Roberto Accinni (4) , (1)University of Siena, Siena, Italy (2)Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy (3) University of Milan ,Milan, Italy (4)CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology, Milan, Italy (5)University “Cattolica del Sacro Cuore”, Brescia, Italy
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| Biomarkers of Inflammation in Biomass Combustion Smoke Induced Oxidative Stress. B.K. Padhi (1), P.K. Padhy (2), V.K. Jain (1), (1) School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India (2) Centre for Environmental Studies, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India
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| Nickel and Disrupted Endothelial Integrity: Implications to PM2.5-Associated CVD. Qingshan Qu(1), Jingping Niu(2), Song Qu(1), Xinbiao Guo(3), Xiaomei Li(1), Bin Luo(2), Liying Zhang(2), Kazuhiko Ito(1), Rachel Wildman(4), Eric N Liberda(1), Mianhua Zhong(1), Juan Chao(2), Hong Liu(3), LUNG-CHI CHEN(1), (1)Nelson Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY10987; (2)Lanzhou University School of Public Health, Lanzhou, China; (3)Peking University School of Public Health, Beijing, China; (4)Department of Epidemiology & Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY10461
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15SQ5.T5 MECHANISMS OF ACTION AND BIOMARKERS OF EXPOSURE AND EFFECTS - HEALTH EFFECT
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| Structural and Functional Changes in Rat Lungs due to Post-natal Particle Exposure. Lee D (1), Schelegle E (1), Wallis C (1), Fanucchi MV (2), Van Winkle L (1), Plopper CG (1) , Wexler AS (1), (1)University of California, Davis (2)University of Alabama, Birmingham
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| Multiple Effects of Subchronic PM2.5 CAPs Inhalation. LUNG-CHI CHEN, Morton Lippmann, New York University School of Medicine, Tuxedo, NY
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| Linking Inorganic Constituents of Ambient PM2.5-0.1 to In-Vitro Toxicological Effects. DAVID HEALY (1), Virginia Silvari (1), José Lopez (1), Andrew Whittaker (1), Emma Peré-Trepat (1), John Wenger (1), James J. A. Heffron (1) and John R. Sodeau (1), (1) University College Cork
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| Ecological and Carbon Footprints (EF & CF), Climate Change and. JS PANDEY (1), Rakesh Kumar (1), SR Wate (1), National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), India
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| Nickel-induced Heart Rate Variability Mediated Through Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats. Chuen-Chau Chang (1,2), Tzu-Wei Hsueh (1), Jing-Shiang Hwang (3), TSUN-JEN CHENG (1) , (1) National Taiwan University, (2) Taipei Medical University Hospital, (3) Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
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| Age-Related Changes in Cardiac and Respiratory Adaptation to Acute Ozone and Carbon Black Exposures. Interstrain Variation in Mice. ALI HAMADE (1), Richard Rabold (2), Clarke Tankersley (2), (1) Gradient, Cambridge, MA, (2) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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| Increased cardiac ischemia/reperfusion injury following exposure to ambient ultrafine particulate matter can be prevented by blocking the mitochondrial permeability transition pore. Chad R. Frasier (1), Ruben C. Sloan (1), Brook L. Cathey (1), Wayne E. Cascio (1), Robert M. Lust (1), Robert B. Devlin (2), David A. Brown (1), and Christopher J. Wingard (1), (1) East Carolina University, (2) Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park NC
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| Differential Inflammatory Responses of Lung Epithelial Cells and Macrophages After Exposure to Petrodiesel (P100) and Biodiesel (B20) Emission Particles Compared to Chrysotile Asbestos. NAOMI K. FUKAGAWA (1), Muyao Li (1), Nora Traviss (2), Britt A. Holmen (1), (1) University of Vermont (2) Keene State College
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| Dysregulated Immune Response of Dendritic Cells Derived from Allergic Asthmatic Subjects on Activation by Ambient Particulate Matter in Vitro. MARC A. WILLIAMS (1), Stephen M. Bauer (2), Steve N. Georas (2), (1) US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, (2) University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY.
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| Biochemical and Cellular Effects of Ambient Vapor Electrophiles. Noriko Iwamoto (1), Akira Nishiyama (1), MASARU SHINYASHIKI (2), Arantzazu Eiguren-Fernandez (2), William Hinds (2), Yoshito Kumagai (1,2), John R. Froines (2), Arthur K. Cho (2), (1) University of Tsukuba, (2) University of California, Los Angeles
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| Inhalation of Fine and Ultrafine, but not Coarse, Particles from Mexico City Induces Inflammatory Lung Response in Rats. Debray-García Y. (1), Acosta-Saavedra L. (1), Uribe-Ramirez M. (1), Guerra-Garcia R. (1), Uriarte-Ramos A. G. (1), Hernández Zavala A. (1), Razo-Garcia A. (1), Calderón-Aranda E. (1), Eigueren-Fernandez A. (2), Salazar K. (3), Gookin G. (3), Kleinman M. (3), De Vizcaya-Ruiz A. (1)., (1) Departament of Toxicology, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico City, MX; (2)Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, School of Public Health, University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA; (3) Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California-Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA.
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| Epigenetic Modifications of Foxp3 Locus are Associated with Asthma in Children exposed to High Levels of Ambient Air Pollution. CAMERON MCDONALD-HYMAN (1), John Balmes (2), Katharine Hammond(2), Ira Tager (2) and Kari Nadeau (1) , (1) Stanford University School of Medicine (2) University of California, Berkeley
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| Human Risk by the Environmental Exposure to Benzo[a]pyrene. RADIM J. SRAM (1), Blanka Binkova (1), Olena Beskid (1), Alena Milcova (1), Pavel Rossner (1), Pavel Rossner, Jr. (1), Andrea Rossnerova (1), Jiri Rubes (2), Ivo Solansky (1), Jan Topinka (1), (1) Institute of Experimental Medicine AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic, (2) Veterinary Research Institute, Brno, Czech Republic
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| Transition Metals in Atmospheric Particulate Matter of Santiago and Concepcion Cities in Chile are Correlated with Elevated Levels of LDH and Protein in Bronchoalveolar Lavages of Instilled Rats. ANDRÉS HENRÍQUEZ (1,2), Pablo Ruiz (1), Paula Reyes (1), Pedro Oyola (1), Claudio Hetz (2). , (1) University of Chile, Santiago, Chile. (2) Mario Molina Center for Strategic Studies in Energy and Environment, Santiago, Chile.
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| The Effects of Concentrated Ambient Particles (CAPs) on Endothelial Progenitor Cell Number. ERIC NICHOLAS LIBERDA (1), AJ Madrid (1), Qingshan Qu (1), Lung Chi Chen (1), (1) New York University, New York City, NY
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| PM and PM-Components of Widely Different Characteristics Induce CXCL8 Responses Through Common Mechanisms: Role of EGFR, TGF-alpha and TACE in Bronchial Epithelial Cells. Johan Øvrevik(1) , Annike Totlandsdal (1), Marit Låg (1), Magne Refsnes (1), Jørn Holme (1), Thomas Sandstrøm (2), PER SCHWARZE (1), (1) Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway (2) Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden
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| Particles Interact with Key Components of Lung Lining Fluid. Michaela Kendall (1), Ping Ding (1), Kevin Kendall (1), Howard Clark (2), (1) Chemical Engineering, Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK, B15 2TT (2) School of Medicine, Southampton University, Southampton, UK,
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| Cardiovascular Responses in Dogs to Concentrated Ambient Particles (CAPs), Before and After Cardiac Ischemia. JOHN J. GODLESKI (1), Edgar A. Diaz (1), Carlo Bartoli (1), Joy Lawrence (1), Brent A. Coull (1), (1) Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, MA
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| Ambient Ultrafine Particle Exposure May Alter Circulating Dendritic Cell Precursors in Asthmatic Subjects. MW FRAMPTON (1), MA Williams (2), EM Little (1), JC Stewart (1), J Emo (1), SM Bauer (1), LM Frasier (1), DC Chalupa (1), R Vora (1), AP Pietropaoli (1), MJ Utell (1), S Georas (1), (1) University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY (2) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC
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| Study of the Effects of Nanoparticles in the Antigen-Presentation Mechanism. Zhicheng Wei (1) and LUPITA D. MONTOYA (2), (1) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY; (2) University of Colorado at Boulder
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| Aconitine “Challenge” Test Reveals a Single Whole-Body Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Increases Cardiac Arrhythmia Risk in Hypertensive Rats. MEHDI HAZARI (1), Christina Lamb (2), Alex Carll (2), Quentin Krantz (1), Najwa Haykal-Coates (1), Darrell Winsett (1), Daniel Costa (1), and Aimen Farraj (1), (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (2) University of North Carolina
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| Differential Transcriptional Changes in Mice Exposed to Chemically Distinct Diesel Samples. Tina Stevens (1), Susan Hester (1), Ian Gilmour (1) , (1) US EPA, RTP, NC
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| Comparative Pattern of Immune Responses in Lung and Peripheral Blood Following Inhalation of Two Different Particle Types. DONALD S ANDERSON (1), Jackie KW Chan (1), Fern Tablin (1), Michelle V Fanucchi (2) and Laura S Van Winkle (1), (1) University of California at Davis, (2) University of Alabama at Birmingham
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| Evaluation of Blood Pressure and Cardiac Function in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats in the Michigan Cohort and Animal Particle Study (MiCAPS) in Heavily Industrialized Dearborn, MI. J.G. WAGNER(1), M. Morishita(2), G.J. Keeler(2), J.T. Dvonch (2), J.R. Harkema(1), A.C. Rohr(3), (1) Michigan State University, (2) University of Michigan, (3) Electric Power Research Institute.
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| Exposure to Nickel-Hydroxide Nanopartiles Alters Vascular Reactivity in C57BL/6 Mice. Azita Madrid (1), Eric Liberda (2), Lung Chi Chen (3), (1) New York University Department of Environmental Medicine, Tuxedo NY, New York University Department of Environmental Medicine, Tuxedo NY (2), New York University Department of Environmental Medicine, Tuxedo NY (3)
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| Susceptibility of Cytokine-treated Lung Epithelial Cells to Particles: Influence of Organic Carbon Content of Particles. JANICE A. DYE (1), Nicholas D. Manzo (2), John K. McGee (1), Ralph Slade (1), (1) USEPA, ORD, NHEERL, Environmental Public Health Division, Cardiopulmonary and Immunotoxicity Branch, RTP, NC 27711, (2) NCSU, College of Veterinary Medicine, Raleigh, NC 27695
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| Cytotoxic and Pro-inflammatory Effects of Ambient and Source Related PM in Relation to the Production of ROS in Human Airway Epithelial Cells. UMME S. AKHTAR (1,2), Robert D. McWhinney (1,2), Jeremy A. Scott (1,2), Greg J. Evans (1,2), Neeraj Rastogi (1,2), (1) University of Toronto, Toronto (2) Southern Ontario Centre for Atmospheric Aerosol Research (SOCAAR), Toronto
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| Chemical Properties and Biological Effects of Particles from the Subway System of Mexico City. Uribe-Ramirez Marisela (1) Uriarte-Ramos Ada G (1) Melgar-Paniagua Eva (1) Mugica-Alvarez Violeta (2) Soberanes-Arias Saul (3) Budinger G.R. Scott (3) Osornio-Vargas Alvaro (4) Blanco-Jimenez Salvador (5) Campos-Ramos A.Arturo (5) Cardenas Beatriz (5) Rivera Olivia (6) Retama Armando (6) Barbier Olivier (1) De Vizcaya-Ruiz Andrea (1), (1) Departamento de Toxicologia, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico City, MX; (2) Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, MX; (3) Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Chicago, IL; (4) INCan, SSA, Mexico City, MX; (5) Instituto Nacional de Ecología, Mexico City, MX; (6) Sistema de Monitoreo Atmosférico, Secretaria del Medio Ambiente, GDF, Mexico City, MX.
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| The Protective Role of Hydrogen Sulfide in Attenuating Particulate Matter-Induced Endothelial Barrier Disruption. Ting Wang, Liliana Moreno-Vinasco, Gabriel D. Lang, Syed R. Zaidi, Lichun Wang, Viswanathan Natarajan, Joe G. N. Garcia, University of Chicago, Chicago
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| Inhalation of Concentrated Ambient Particles from Urban Fresno, California During Allergic Sensitization Yields an Increase in Allergic Airway Inflammation. CHRISTOPHER CAROSINO, Julian Recendez, Kent Pinkerton, University of California, Davis
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| Effects of Improved Cookstove Emissions on Normal Human Bronchial Epithlial Cells. BRIE HAWLEY (1), John Volckens (1), Morgan DeFoort (1), Robert J. Devlin (2), (1) Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, (2) U.S. EPA
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| Reactive Oxygen Species Activity and Chemical Speciation of Atmospheric Particulate Matter: A Comparison of Urban Environments. MARTIN SHAFER (1), Dawn Perkins (2), Dagmara Antkiewicz (2), Joel Overdier (1), James Schauer (1), Zia Ning (3), Constantinos Sioutas (3), (1) University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, (2) Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, (3) University of Sourthern California, Los Angeles
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| In vitro PM effects on LDL and scavenger receptors. NATALIA MANZANO-LEON (1), Laura Sevilla-Tapia (1), Rocío Morales-Bárcenas (1), Geraldine Flores-Rojas (1), Jaime Mas-Oliva (2), Álvaro R. Osornio-Vargas (1), (1) National Cancerology Institute, Mexico, (2) IFC-UNAM, Mexico
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| Relationship between Chemical Composition and Oxidative Potentials of Diesel Exhaust Particles Collected During Inhalation Exposure Studies. SEUNG-HYUN CHO (1,2,3), William P. Linak (1), Arthur K. Cho (4), Q. Todd Krantz (1), Charly J. King (1), William T. Preston (5), M. Ian Gilmour (1), (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, NC, (2) Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, TN, (3) RTI International, NC, (4) University of California, Los Angeles, CA, (5) ARCADIS U.S.,Inc., NC
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| Air Pollution and Rheumatoid Arthritis: an In Vitro Study on Human Fibroblast-Like Synoviocytes. FRANCESCO CETTA (1,2), Franco Laghi Pasini (1), Epifania Balistreri (1), Enrico Selvi (1), Simona Benoni (1), Maria Rita Natale (1), Rosalia Zangari (1), Valentina Guercio (1), Luca Cantarini (1), Ezio Bolzacchini (3), Marina Camatini (3), Mauro Galeazzi (1), (1)University of Siena, Siena, Italy (2)Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio” (PAT), Milan, Italy (3)University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
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| In Vitro Toxicity of Urban and Rural Coarse PM. Terry Gordon (1), Christina Hickey (1), Lori Horton (1), Martin Blaustein (1), Mort Lippmann (1), (1) NYU School of Medicine
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| Toxicity of Particulate Matter Generated by Pyrotechnic Displays. Hickey CA (1), Chillrud S(2), Smargiassi A (3), Baudouin Y (3), and Gordon T (1), (1) New York University School of Medicine, (2) Columbia University (3) University of Montreal
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| Comparative in vitro Toxicity of Ambient Particulate Matter (PM) from Different U.S. Cities. Hickey, CA (1) Lippmann M (1), Kleinman M (2), Blaustein M (1), Horton L (1), Jerry Keeler, Morishita, M (3), Keeler G (3), Gould T (4) Gordon T (1) , (1) New York University School of Medicine (2) University of California, Irvine (3) University of Michigan (4) University of Washington
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15SQ9.T1 REGULATORY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS - SOURCE
15SQ9.T2 REGULATORY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS - ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE
15SQ9.T3 REGULATORY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS - EXPOSURE
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| Evolution of Health-Relevant Atmospheric Science of Airborne Particles. Thomas Grahame (1), GEORGE M. HIDY (2), (1) U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington, DC, (2) Envair/Aerochem, Placitas, NM
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| Organic Aerosol and the PM2.5 NAAQS: Will Organic PM Need to be Controlled? ANDREW GRIESHOP (1), Allen Robinson (2), (1) University of British Columbia, (2) Carnegie Mellon University
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15SQ9.T5 REGULATORY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS - HEALTH EFFECT
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| Estimating the National Public Health Burden Associated with Exposure to Ambient PM2.5 and Ozone. Neal Fann (1) David Risley (1) Karen Wesson (1) Amy Lamson (1), (1) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation
| 15SQ9.T5.300
| Assessing the Cumulative Climate-Related Health Risks in the Eastern U.S. Yang Liu (1) Justin Remais (1) John Drake (2) Joshua Fu (2) Uriel Kitron (3) Ying Zhou (1), (1) Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta GA (2) University of Tennessee, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Knoxville TN (3) Emory University, Department of Environmental Studies, Atlanta GA
| 15SQ9.T5.301
| Impacts of Global and US Black Carbon Emission Reductions on Human Mortality. SUSAN CASPER ANENBERG (1), J. Jason West (1), (1) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
| 15SQ9.T5.302
| Overview of the Quantitative Risk Assessment for the Current Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for PM. ZACHARY PEKAR (1), Neal Fann(2), Harvey Richmond (3), Ellen Post (4), Bryan Hubbell (5), Beth Hassett-Sipple (6), Pradeep Rajan (7), (1,2,3,5,6,7) US EPA, (4) Abt Associates, Inc.
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| State of The Environment: Health Implications of Hydrogen Cyanide Pollution and Way Out. Aladesanmi Titilayo (1), Oladipo Oluwatosin (1) and Siyanbola Willie (1), (1) National Centre for Technology Management, OAU Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria.
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Thursday 3:30 PM - 3:45 PM ALL Posters REMOVED Thursday 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM Session 16: Plenary – Pollutant Characterization and Population Exposure 16SQ3 POLLUTANT CHARACTERIZATION AND POPULATION EXPOSURE HARBOR 2 & 3 Philip Hopke and George Hidy, chairs
16SQ3.1 3:45 | Atmospheric Physical and Chemical Processing of Aerosols. SPYROS N. PANDIS, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
| 16SQ3.2 3:45 | The transport and transformation processes of air pollutants: from source to receptor. Tong Zhu, State Key Laboratory for Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of environmental Sciences and Engineering, Centre for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, 100871 China
| 16SQ3.3 3:45 | Spatial and Temporal Variation in Air Pollutant Concentrations: Implications for Exposure Assessment in Health Studies. Helen H. Suh, Harvard School of Public Health
| 16SQ3.4 3:45 | Toward a Time-Geography of Exposure: Novel Technologies and Emerging Trends. Michael Jerrett, (1) University of California, Berkeley
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Thursday 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM Exhibit Closed Friday 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Coffee and Juice Friday 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 17: Special Topics (TBD) Friday 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Short Break Friday 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 18: Panel Discussions 18A AIR QUALITY MODELING AND HEALTH EFFECTS NEEDS HARBOR 3 Valerie Garcia and Tim Watkins, chairs
18A.1 9:15 | Characterizing Air Quality for Human Health Studies. Co-Chairs: Valerie Garcia (1), Tim Watkins (1) Panel Members: Michael Jerrett (2), Richard Scheffe (1), George Thurston (3), (1) US EPA, Research Triangle Park; (2) University of California, Berkeley; (3) New York University, NYC
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18B GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE, AIR POLLUTION, AND HEALTH EFFECTS HARBOR 2 Darrell Winner, chair
Friday 10:15 AM - 10:30 AM Short Coffee Break Friday 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM Session 19: Plenary: Regulatory and Policy Implications 19SQ9 REGULATORY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS HARBOR 3 Daniel Greenbaum and Paul A. Solomon, chairs
Friday 12:15 PM - 12:45 PM Session 20: Closing Remarks | Closing Remarks. Daniel Costa. Environmental Protection Agency, USA.
| | Closing Remarks. Daniel Greenbaum. Health Effects Institute, USA.
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Friday 12:45 PM - Conference Adjourns |