GENOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Background and Resources
 

SEMINARS/CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS


USING MICROARRAYS IN ECOTOXICOLOGY: WHERE WE ARE NOW AND WHERE WE NEED TO GO
Patrick Larkin, Ph.D., EcoArray Inc.

Link to Dr. Larkin's Power Point Presentation


HOW GENOMICS WILL CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Gary E. Marchant, Professor of Law and Executive Director, Center for Law, Science & Technology Arizona State University College of Law

Presentation to U.S. EPA Seattle, WA July 2, 2003

Link to Dr. Marchant's Power Point Presentation

 

POSSIBLE BREAKTHROUGH TOXICOGENOMICS APPLICATIONS
Spencer Farr, Former CEO and Co-Founder, Phase One Molecular Toxicology
Former CEO, Xenometrics

Presentation at the Woodrow Wilson Center on June 5, 2003

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GENOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: The Standardization Challenge
Ben Van Houten, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Jack Fowle, Assistant Laboratory Director for Toxics and Pesticides,
National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Environmental Protection Agency

Presentation at the Woodrow Wilson Center on September 26, 2002

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TOXICOGENOMICS
Science, Policy, and Legal Perspectives
Ben Van Houten, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
James MacGregor, Food and Drug Administration
Mark Rothstein, University of Louisville

Presentation at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars July 18, 2002

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TEN WAYS GENOMICS COULD CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Gary Marchant, JD, PhD
Presentation at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars March 7, 2002

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A QUICK TOUR OF THE GENOMICS FRONTIER
Thane Kreiner, PhD
Presentation at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars March 7, 2002

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SYMPOSIUM ON GENE EXPRESSION AND PROTENOMICS
IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

National Institutes of Health
December 3/4, 2001
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/nct/brochure.htm

HUMAN GENETICS, ENVIRONMENT, AND COMMUNITIES OF COLOR:
ETHICAL AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

Columbia University
February 4, 2002
http://www.weact.org/
 
PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, & POSTERS
GENOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
SCENARIOS AND IMPLICATIONS

Gary Marchant, JD, PhD
Arizona State University
(DownloadPDF file)

THE ROSETTA STONE
Our Future-Our Environment

RAND
http://www.rand.org/scitech/stpi/ourfuture/

GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT:
AN EMERGING LINK

Tarlock, D. Environmental Law Reporter
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN THE AGE OF GENETICS
Yap, W. & Rejeski, D. Issues in Science and Technology, Fall, 1998 http://www.nap.edu/issues/15.1/yap.htm


The Genomic Revolution:
What Does It Mean for Risk Assessment?

William E. Bishop,
The Procter and Gamble Company,
David P. Clark, American Chemistry Council, and
Curtis C. Travis, Quest Technologies
(DownloadPDF file)


FEDERAL PROGRAMS

NATIONAL CENTER FOR TOXICOGENOMICS
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH SCIENCES
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/nct/home.htm