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Dear HOT Members,
On behalf of the HOT Executive
Committee, we welcome you to join us for the many SOT and HOT activities during the 2018 SOT Annual Meeting in San Antonio! Take note of our signature event for networking and fun, which is the HOT Business Meeting and Reception (Tues, March 13th, 6 pm – 9 pm, Pat O’Brien’s) where we recognize HOT’s generous Sponsors and present our Student, Postdoctoral, and Special Zika Research (new in 2018) Travel Awards, and our HOT Distinguished Toxicologist Scholar Award (and lecture). Take time to visit the HOT Member presentations throughout the week, attend the HOT mentoring
activity, visit the HOT Poster that includes our annual achievements and 2018-2019 newly elected HOT Executive Committee members, and visit the HOT leadership at the SOT Pavilion. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!
The Hispanic Organization of Toxicologists (HOT) is a Special Interest Group
of the Society of Toxicology
Toxenlaces
Message from the President
Robert P. Casillas,
PhD, Fellow ATS HOT President
Building Bridges
Through Toxicology
P.1 Message from the President
P.2 HOT Activities at SOT 2018
P.3 2017-2018 HOT Achievements/How to join HOT?
P.4 Congratulations! 2018 HOT Awards and Sponsors
P5 HOT Mentoring Activity: Careers in Toxicology
HOT posters and presentations P6-9
HOT Sponsors and Sisters OrganizationsP.10
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HOT OfficersContact
Robert P. Casillas, PhD, ATS
President
Silvia Berlanga de Moraes Barros, PhD
Vice President
Ranulfo Lemus Olalde, ScD, DABT
Vice President-Elect
Teresa de Jesús Palacios, PhD
Secretary
Nilsa Rivera-Del Valle, PhD
Treasurer
Mariana Cardenas-Gonzales, PhD
Councilor
Aline de Conti, PhD
Councilor
Verónica Ramírez-Alcántara, PhD
Councilor
Rene Viñas, PhD
Councilor
Julieta Martino, PhD
Postdoctoral Representative
Teresa Anguiano, MSc
Graduate Student Representative
Elena Hernández Ramón, MD, PhD
Past President
José F. Delgado, BS
Toxenlaces Editor-in-chief
Alejandro Ramírez-Lee, PhD
Toxenlaces Assistant-Editor and
Graphic designer
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HOT Activities at SOT 2018
Don’t miss the opportunity to chat with a member of the HOT
Executive Committee during the SOT Annual Meeting, connect
and gain a better understanding of HOT initiatives around the
world. We will have a designated area and poster highlighting ourSIG in the SOT Pavilion. Look for us !!! Free Wi-Fi.
Monday March 12, 9:15 am to 12:00 pm room 302
Symposium: Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Zika
Virus Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity
Wednesday March 14, 8:00 to 10:45 am room 302
Platform Session: Zika Pathophysiology and Potential
Intervention
Tue, March 13 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Pat O’Briens
121 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205
HOT Travel Awards presented
Delicious food and drink served
DJ with dancing, and, a good place to meet
friends and networking.
Tuesday, March 13th, 12:00 PM–1:00 PM room 215.
Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Careers in Toxicology
The HOT Mentoring Activity will serve as a workshop aimed
specifically to demonstrate the diverse opportunities one
could pursue within a career in toxicology. More information:
Stop by and support HOT members in their poster and oral presentations
VISIT HOT AT
THE ToxEXPO
SOT PAVILION
SUPPORT
PRESENTATIONS
OF
HOT MEMBERS
ATTEND
HOTAWARD
CEREMONY AND ANNUAL
RECEPTION
PARTICIPATE
in the HOT MENTORING
ACTIVITY
HOT serves as a focal point for interaction among Hispanic/LatinoToxicologists in the United States and the international Spanish andPortuguese-speaking scientific communities.
Benefits:✓ Network with the largest Hispanic/Latino toxicologist community ✓ Serve as a mentor to Hispanic/Latino toxicologists ✓ Eligibility to serve as a HOT Officer and compete for HOT Travel Awards ✓ Receive Toxenlaces newsletters and announcements ✓ Attend the HOT Annual Meeting (at SOT Annual Meeting) ✓ Increase the visibility of your presentation at SOT Annual Meeting ✓ Eligibility to serve as a HOT Officer✓ Compete for HOT Travel Awards
How to join HOT?SOT MembersAdd HOT Membership when updating SOT membership. $15/year for Full/Associate members. Free for postdoctoral and students if first SIG. http://www.toxicology.org/
http://www.toxicology.org/groups/sig/hot/
Non-SOT MembersPrint, complete, and mail the Non-SOT.Member Application to the addressindicated on our website.
2017-2018 HOT Achievements
Awards
+ For the 2018 SOT 57th Annual Meeting, HOT awarded one Distinguished Toxicologist Award,
two Special Awards on Zika Virus Research and five Travel Awards (one Postdoctoral fellow, four
graduate students).
+ HOT won the 2018 ToXchange Profile Picture Contest. The prize consisted of a $500 award for
travel aid to the 2018 SOT Annual Meeting.
Career
Development
In 2017 with the support of SOT, HOT offered the Mentoring Activity “How to Prepare a Great CV”
during the SOT Annual Meeting. The HOT 2018 Mentoring Activity “Careers in Toxicology” will be
held on Tuesday, March 13th from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in CC Room 215 of the San Antonio
Convention Center. It will include roundtable discussion with experts from academia, government and
industry.
Sister
Organizations
+ Active participation at SOT 2017, 1st International Symposium of Environmental and Regulatory
Toxicology (Havana, Cuba).
HOT
Newsletter
+ From June 1st 2017-March 1st 2018, 4 Toxenlaces have been published. Particular sections include
the Trainee Section with 5 contributions, 4 short Scientific Articles by invited HOT members, and 3
HOT Professional Tips by Julieta Martino and José Francisco Delgado Jiménez.
+ Toxenlaces reached its 50th issue in March 2018!
HOT Initiatives
+ The communications committee has increased social media outreach to 1,039 followers.
+ For the 2018 SOT Annual Meeting, HOT Members Dr. Pedro del Valle and Dr. Elena Hernández-
Ramón organized the Symposium “Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Zika Virus
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity”.
+ HOT members are participating in the organization of the 2019 IUTOX meeting in Honolulu.
International
Outreach
+ As part of the webinar series “Updates in Toxicology”, HOT and Clubes de Ciencia México
(CdeCMx) hosted the webinar “Characterization of a sulindac derivative in human lung cancer cells
and an orthotopic mouse model of lung cancer” presented by HOT Councilor Dr. Verónica Ramírez
Alcántara. There were a total of 19 attendees from Mexico, Chile, Cuba, Peru and US.
+ SOT supported four HOT representatives to attend the 1st International Symposium of
Environmental and Regulatory Toxicology in Havana, Cuba. HOT was also responsible for the
course “Current Trends in General Toxicology and Food Safety”. A total of 112 new HOT members
were recruited from these events.
Membership + HOT has 286 members, from 13 different countries!
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HOT Congratulations!
Tomas R. Guilarte
PhD, Fellow ATS
Dean, Robert Stempel College of Public
Health and Social Work
Florida International University
2018 HOT DISTINGUISHED
TOXICOLOGIST AWARD
2018 HOT TRAVEL AWARDS
Maria Beatriz Camargo Monteiro
Caillaud, PhD
Systems Biology
Harvard Medical School
Maria Isabel Giraldo, PhD
Dept. of Immunology and
Microbiology
University of Texas Medical
Branch
Andres Henriquez-Coria
University of North
Carolina Chapel Hill/US
EPA
Teresa Anguiano
University of Pittsburgh
Yazmin Godinez Solis
Centro de Investigacion y
Estudios Avanzados
Instituto Politecnico Nacional
Eva Vitucci
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill/US EPA
Carolina Manganeli Polonio
Department of Immunology
Universidade de São Paulo
2018 HOT OUTSTANDING
OFFICER AWARD
Jose Francisco Delgado Jimenez, BS
National Institutes of Health
Toxenlaces Editor-in-chief
Alejandro Ramirez Lee, PhD
Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi
Toxenlaces Editor Assistant
and Graphic Designer
Ingenieros
Lemus de
Mexico
MARIA J TORT, PhD, DABT, MBA
2018 HOT TRAVEL AWARDS SPONSORS
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Postdoctoral Assembly Luncheon
Tuesday, March 13 12:20 pm to 1:20 pm (Ticket Required)
Chairperson(s): Samantha J. Snow, US EPA, Chapel Hill, NC
Hosted by: Postdoctoral Assembly
The Postdoctoral Assembly (PDA) Luncheon is a casual event that encourages engagement and networking
among postdoctoral scholars. Finishing up a discussion from your morning poster session? Leaving early to
set up a poster or attend another meeting? That’s no problem; stop in when you can! Enjoy a buffet lunch
while networking with others, including PDA officers, Postdoctoral Representatives, and SOT Councilors. This
is the time for postdocs to relax, celebrate achievements, and have fun. At 12:45 pm, there will be a short
program, which will include recognition of the Best Postdoctoral Publication Award recipients and the
welcoming of the 2017–2018 PDA officers. Door prizes add even more fun to this lively event. Postdocs
should reserve a ticket for $10 when registering for the Annual Meeting.
Student/Postdoctoral Scholar Mixer
Sunday, March 11 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM Convention Center Hemisfair
Ballroom (Ticket Required)
Hosted by: Graduate Student Leadership Committee (GSLC)
This opportunity is for all students and postdoctoral scholars to gather, meet new colleagues, and reestablish
relationships in an informal atmosphere at the beginning of the meeting. Learn about being involved in SOT by
speaking with student leaders at the SOT component group posters. The GSLC Outstanding Leadership
Award is presented during this event. Tickets are obtained at no cost by registering for the Mixer on the Annual
Meeting Registration Form. Ticket and meeting badge are required. Complimentary refreshments and a cash
bar will be available.
SUNDAY
Lew, Betina. Oral presentation for the CDI Sunday Morning at 11 AM
titled “Safety Assessment and Regulatory Aspects of Consumer
Goods” – Check SOT program for more details on
http://www.toxicology.org/pubs/docs/Prog/2018Program.pdf.
MONDAY
Simposium session name: Understanding the Molecular
Mechanisms of Zika Virus Reproductive and Developmental
Toxicity.
Monday March 12 9:15 to 12:00 CC 302
Chairperson(s): Pedro Del Valle, US FDA, Silver Spring, MD; and
Elena Hernandez-Ramon, NIH, Bethesda, MD.
Poster Session name: Air Pollution: Ozone
Monday, March 12, 2018; 9:15 AM to 10:45 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Long-Acting β2 Adrenergic Agonists Potentiate Ozone-Induced Lung
Injury and Inflammation.
Authors: A. R. Henriquez, S. J. Snow, M. C. Schladweiler, J. E.
Richards, C. N. Miller, J. A. Dye, A. D. Ledbetter, and U. P. Kodavanti
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1237/P328
Characterization of the murine alveolar macrophage response to in
vitro ozone exposure
Authors: Adelaide Tovar, Adam Speen, Timothy Moran, Ilona Jaspers,
Samir Kelada
Abstract number/poster board number: 1228/P319
Poster session name: Biomarkers
Monday, March 12, 2018; 10:45 AM to 12:15 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Molecular Evidence of a TSPO Interaction with NOX2 in Primary
Microglia
Authors: M.K. Loth, J.P. Perez, and T.R. Guilarte
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1297/P364
Poster session name: New Models and Biomarkers for Liver
Damage
Monday, March 12, 2018; 10:45-12:15 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Identifying Chemicals Based on Mode-of-Action/Metabolism/Structural
Features Associated with Potential to Elicit Hepatotoxicity.
Authors: Shengde Wu, George Daston, Karen Blackburn, Joan Fisher,
Allison Reis, Jane Rose, Cathy Lester, Greg Dameron, Jorge Naciff.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1357/P455
Poster session name: Understanding Kidney Damage
Monday, March 12, 2018; 1:30 to 3:00 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Characterization of the Dose- and Time-Response of miRNA and
mRNA Profiles in the Serum and Kidney of F344 Rats Recovering from
a Nephrotoxic Co-Exposure to Melamine and Cyanuric Acid
Authors: Silva CS, Zhuang WV, Porter-Gill P, Loukotková L,
VonTungeln LS, Gamboa da Costa G, Camacho L
Abstract number/poster board number: 1405 / P504
Poster session name: Immunotoxicity
Date/ Time/ Room of presentation: Monday, March 12, 2018; 1:30
to 3:00 PM, CC Exhibit Hall
Immunotoxicity and Immunocompetent Response after Drug Exposure
in Zebrafish Embryos
Authors: Izaskun Gonzalez, Celia Martí, Itziar Irijalba, Oihane Jaka,
Maitane Ipiñazar, Arantza Muriana and Iñaki Iturria
Abstract number/poster board number: 1101 / P131
Poster session name: Metals Neurotoxicology: Lead, Cadmium,
and Others
Monday, March 12, 2018; 3:00 to 4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Early-Life Lead Exposure Produces Sensorimotor Gating Deficits
Consistent with a Schizophrenia Phenotype
Authors: J.L. McGlothan, D.R. Brooks, and T.R. Guilarte
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1464/P578
Cortical-Hippocampal Circuit Dysfunction Bridging the Cellular to
Cognitive-Behavioral Effects of Chronic Early-Life Lead Exposure in
Rats
Authors: N.W. Schultheiss, A.I. Draper, D.R. Brooks, J.L. McGlothan,
T.R. Guilarte, and T.A. Allen
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1465/P579
Developmental Lead Exposure Sensitizes Adolescent Rats to Cocaine:
Role of the Dopaminergic System
Authors: D. Albores-Garcia, J.L. McGlothan, and T.R. Guilarte
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1466/P580
Poster session name: Genetic Toxicity
Monday, March 12, 2018; 3:00-4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Novel Methodology to Detect Genotoxicity in Zebrafish Larvae
Complete list of authors: Celia Martí, Damian Muruzabal, Arantza
Muriana, Ariane Vettorazzi and Virginia Caballero
Abstract number/poster board number: 1517/P735
Session type: Platform
Monday, March 12, 2018; 3:05 PM; CC Room 304
Mechanistic and Translational Toxicology: SPC Highlights Emerging
Scientists.
Authors: M.B. Monteiro, S. Ramm, V. Chandrasekaran, and V. Vaidya
Abstract number: 1710
HOT Posters and PresentationsHOT Posters and Presentations
TUESDAY
Poster session name: Air Pollution: Biomass
Tuesday, March 13, 2018; 9:15 AM to 10:45 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Toxic Effects of Inhalable Coal Dust in BALB/c Mice
Complete list of Authors: K. Fuentes-Lopez, K. Caballero-Gallardo, J.
Olivero-Verbel. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of
Cartagena, Cartagena – Colombia
Abstract number/poster board number: 1972/P305
Effects of Coal Dust on Eisenia fetida, Savigny 1826
Authors: I. Tirado-Ballestas, K. Caballero-Gallardo, J. Olivero-Verbel.
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Cartagena,
Cartagena – Colombia
Abstract number/poster board number: 1974 / P307
Transgenerational Effects of Coal Dust on Tribolium castaneum,
Herbst
Authors: Alcala-Orozco Maria, Caballero-Gallardo Karina, Olivero-
Verbel Jesus
Abstract Number/Poster Board number: 1973/P306
Poster session name: Mixtures
Tuesday March 13, 2018; 9:15 AM to 10:45 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Effects of low to moderate levels of deoxinivalenol and its metabolites
combinations in HepG2
Authors: Ana Juan-García, Emilia Ferrer, Guillermina Font, María-José
Ruiz
Abstract number/poster board number: 2084 / P418
Poster session name: Ecotoxicology
Tuesday, March 13, 2018; 9:15 AM to 10:45 AM, CC Exhibit Hall
Toxic Effects of Textile Waste Water Discharged on the Atoyac River:
Zebrafish as Study Model
Authors: W. A. García-Suastegui, A. Estrada-Rivera, M. Gonsebatt,
and A. Handal-Silva.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 2012/P345
Efecto de la exposición al cadmio en larvas y espermatozoides de
Prochilodus magdalenae
Authors: L. Sierra- Marquez, M. Lozano-Guerrero, J. Espinosa-Araujo,
V. Atencio-Garcia, and J. Olivero-Verbel.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 2002 / P335
Poster session name: Reproductive Toxicology II
Tuesday March 13, 2018; 10:45 AM to 12:15 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
The Endocannabionid Anandamide Inhibits the Fetoprotective Activity
of the Placental Efflux Transporter BCRP/ABCG2
Authors: John T Szilagyi, Jeffrey D Laskin, Lauren M Aleksunes
Abstract number/poster board number: 1815/P142
Low Lead Concentrations Decrease the Sperm Function by Altering
the Acrosome Reaction in Mice.
Authors: Y. Godínez-Solís, E. O. Hernández-González, M. J. Solís-
Heredia, and B. Quintanilla-Vega.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1780/P107
Poster session name: Computational Tools for Safety
Assessment
Tuesday March 13, 2018; 10:45 AM to 12:15 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Knowledge-Based Chemical Relation Extraction
Authors: Ignacio Tripodi, Mayla Boguslav, Negacy Hailu, Lawrence E.
Hunter
Abstract number/poster board number: 2520 / P882
Platform session name: Chemical and Biological Weapons
Tuesday, March 13; CC Room 302; 10:18 AM to 10:41 AM
BiPS, a Type IV Collagenase Inhibitor Modulates Matrix
Metalloproteinase 9 in Sulfur Mustard-Exposed Mouse Skin.
Authors: Y. Chang , R.A. Hahn, R.P. Casillas, M.K. Gordon, J.D.
Laskin, and D.R. Gerecke. Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey, Piscataway, NJ; and MRIGlobal, Kansas City, MO.
Abstract Number: 1763
Poster session name: Metals, Arsenic, Lead, and Manganese
Tuesday, March 13, 2018; 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Arsenic Disrupts Muscle Stem Cell Determination through Fibroblast
Mitochondrial Maladaptation that Directs a Dysfunctional Extracellular
Matrix Memory
Authors: Teresa Anguiano, Amrita Sahu, Fabrisia Ambrosio, and Aaron
Barchowsky
Abstract number/poster board number: 2172/P509
Suppression of Erythroid Progenitor Cell Development by
Environmentally Relevant Levels of Arsenic
Authors: Sebastian Medina, Huan Xu, Fredine T. Lauer, Shu-Chun
Wang, Ke Jian Liu, and Scott W. Burchiel
Abstract number/poster board number: 2175 / P512
Poster session name: Chemical and Biological Weapons
Tuesday March 13, 2018; 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Transcriptomic Profile Analysis of Brain Inferior Colliculus
following Acute Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure
Authors: Dong-Suk Kim, Poojya Anantharam, Elizabeth M. Whitley,
Wilson K. Rumbeiha
Abstract number/poster board number: 2292/P637
Seizure Behavior and Neurodegeneration are Not Predicted by
Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition in a Rat Model of Acute
Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP) Intoxication"
Authors: Eduardo A. Gonzalez, Alexa C. Rindy, Michelle A. Guignet,
Donald A. Bruun, Danielle J. Harvey, Pamela J. Lein.
Abstract number/poster board number: 2294/P639
Attenuation of Sulfur Mustard (SM)-Induced Pulmonary Injury and
Inflammation by Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)α Antibody
HOT Posters and PresentationsHOT Posters and Presentations
Complete list of authors: R. Malaviya, E. Abramova, A. Bellomo, C.
Croutch, J. Roseman, E. Peters, R. Casillas, J. D. Laskin, and D. L.
Laskin. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ;
Kean University, Union, NJ; and MRIGlobal, Kansas City, MO.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 2278/P623
Structural Changes in Rabbit Eyelids following Exposure to Sulfur
Mustard
Authors: L.B. Joseph, G.M. Composto, C.R. Croutch, M.K. Gordon,
R.P. Casillas, D.L. Laskin, D.E. Heck, and J.D. Laskin. Rutgers, The
State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ; MRIGlobal, Kansas
City, MO; and New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 2286/P631
Poster Session name: Epigenetics
Tuesday, March 13, 2018; 3:00 to 4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
A Cellular Game of Telephone: Trans-Cellular Reprogramming in
Responses to Toxic Stimuli
Authors: Eva Vitucci, Gabby Budziszewski , Shaun D. McCullough
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1918/P251
Poster session name: Endocrine Toxicology
Tuesday, March 13, 2018; 3:00 to 4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Gene expression profiling of mammary carcinogens and mammary
development disruptors using the BCScreen gene panel
Authors: V. De La Rosa, E. Lehnert, R. Grashow, C. Vulpe, R. Rudel
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1842/P171
Screening for Disruptors of Estrogen, Androgen, and Thyroid Hormone
Receptor Activities by Impedance-Based Time-Dependent Cell
Response Profiles
Authors: Diana Guimet, Yama A. Abassi, David Santa Ana, and Can
Jin
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1849 / P178
Nonyphenol and Nonylphenol Ethoxylate-9 Toxicity in Caenorhabditis
elegans
Authors: Ana De la Parra-Guerra and Jesus Olivero-Verbel
Abstract number/poster board number: 1825 / P154.
Pharmacological Estrogen-17α-Ethinyl Estradiol (EE)-Responsive
NRF1 Gene Networks in Human Breast Cancer Cells: Its Involvement
in the Carcinogenic Effect of EE
Authors: Jairo Ramos, Jayanta Das and Deodutta Roy
Abstract number/poster board number: 1833/P162
Poster session name: Systems Biology
Tuesday, March 13, 2018; 3:00 to 4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Transcriptional Profiling in Cultured Cells to Determine Chemical
Biological Activity: Genistein Case Study.
Authors: Jorge M. Naciff, Yuqing K. Shan, Xiaohong Wang, Nadira De-
Abrew, Raja Settivari, and George P. Daston.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 1960/P293
Platform session name: Zika Pathophysiology and Potential
Intervention
Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 8:00 to 10:45 AM CC Room 302
Session Chairperson(s): Pedro Del Valle, US FDA, Silver Spring, MD;
Anthony Franchini, University of Rochester, NY.
Evaluation of the Role of Interferon-γ in Zika Virus Infection
Authors: Carolina Manganeli Polonio; Nagela Ghabdan Zanluqui; Lilian
Gomes De Oliveira; Carla Longo De Freitas; Jean Pierre Schatzmann
Peron.
Abstract number: 2655
The Role of CD8 Cells in Experimental Zika Virus Infection
Authors: Nagela Ghabdan Zanluqui, Carolina Manganeli Polonio, Lilian
Gomes de Oliveira, Cristiano Rossato, Carla Longo de Freitas and
Jean Schatzmann Peron.
Abstract number: 2654
The Role of Axl During Infection by Zika Virus in SJL and C57BL/6
Mice
Authors: Lilian Gomes de Oliveira, Nagela Ghabdan Zanluqui, Carolina
Manganeli Polonio, Cristiano Rossato, Jean Pierre Peron.
Abstract number: 2656
Zika Virus Hijacks the Host Ubiquitin System for Replication
Authors: Maria Isabel Giraldo, Hongjie Xia, Pei-Yong Shi, Ricardo
Rajsbaum
Abstract Number: 2652
Poster session name: Pharmacokinetics and Disposition
Wednesday, March 14; 9:15 to 10:45 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Abstract or presentation title: Tissue Distribution of Organophosphate
Flame Retardants in Mice: Analysis of Dose-Dependency, Chemical
Species, and Sex Differences in a Subchronic Study
Complete list of authors: Stephanie M. Marco, Brittany Rickard,
Elizabeth A. Krumm, Vipa J. Patel, Ali Yasrebi, Ill Yang, Troy A.
Roepke, Jason R. Richardson, Lauren M. Aleksunes, and Brian T.
Buckley
Abstract number/poster board number: 3220/P860
Poster session name: Nanotoxicity: In Vitro
Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 9:15 AM-4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Chairperson(s): Mark T. Nelson, Air Force Research Laboratory,
Beavercreek, OH; and Teresa Palacios-Hernandez, US FDA, Silver
Spring, MD.
HOT Posters and PresentationsHOT Posters and Presentations
Poster session name: Nanoparticles: Mechanisms of Toxicity
Wednesday March 14, 2018; 9:15-10:45 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Cellular Uptake and Toxicity of Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Iron
Oxide Nanoparticles (USPION) in a Vascular Cell Model
Authors: Teresa Palacios-Hernandez, Alexander K. Nguyen, Shelby A.
Skoog, Eric M. Sussman, Yong Wu, Xing Tang and Peter L. Goering.
Abstract number/poster board number: 2717 / P160
Poster session name: Alternatives to Mammalian Models II
Wednesday, March 14, 2018; 9:15-10:45 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Zebrafish and Medaka as Alternative Models for Developmental
Toxicity Assessment of Chemicals, Including Behavior as an End Point
Authors: Celia Quevedo, Noémi De Croze, Aintzane Alday, Arantza
Muriana and Marc Léonard
Abstract number/poster board number: 3118/P746
Type of presentation: Poster session name: Metals and Metal
Mixtures
Wednesday, March 14, 2018; 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
The Impact of Informal Domestic Work with Jewelry and Fashion
Jewelry on Sanitary Sewer System.
Authors: Salles FJ, Sato APS, Luz MS, Fávaro DIT, Ferreira FJ,
Paganini WS, Olympio KPK
Abstract number/poster board number: 3014/P566
Poster session name: Skin
Wednesday, March 14, 2018; 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
NRF2-Dependent Skin Photoprotection Using the Achiote-Derived
Apocarotenoid Bixin
Authors: Montserrat Rojo de la Vega, Georg T. Wondrak, Donna D.
Zhang
Abstract number/poster board number: 3060/P635.
Poster session name: Metals and Metal Mixtures
Wednesday, March 14, 2018; 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
NAD-Dependent Sirtuin 3 Negatively Regulates Mitophagy of
Chromium(VI) Transformed Cells
Authors: Marco Clementino, Donghern Kim and Zhuo Zhang
Abstract Number/poster board number: 2988/P540
Poster session name: Natural Products
Wednesday, March 14, 2018; 3:00 - 4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
Abstract or presentation title: Anti-inflammatory activity of cranberry
(Vaccinium macrocarpon) polyphenols and Oligosaccharides in
intestinal fibroblasts
Authors: Vinicius P. Venancio, Maritza A. Sirven, Stephen T. Talcott,
Susanne U. Mertens-Talcott.
Abstract number/poster board number: 2928/P456
Effect of pH and Gastro-Intestinal Conditions on the Fibrinolytic Activity
of Nattokinase and Lumbrokinase In Vitro
Authors: Camacho L, Porter-Gill P, Swift S, Abdel-Rahman A, Welch C,
Fitzpatrick S
Abstract number/poster board number: 2929 / P457
Poster session name: Education, Outreach, Ethical, and Social
Issues
Date/ Time/ Room of presentation: Wednesday, March 14, 2018;
3:00-4:30 PM; CC Exhibit Hall
A Novel Toxicology Mentoring and Training Program Targeting
Underrepresented Undergraduate Students in STEM Disciplines
Authors: Wilson K. Rumbeiha, Jeffrey D. Wolt, Ana Correia, Ebony
Gilbreath, Deloris Alexander, Patricia Leigh, Richard Whittington,
Dong-Suk Kim
Abstract number/poster board number: 2950/P486
THURSDAY
Poster session name: Late Breaking 2: Toxicokinetics
Thursday March 15, 2018, 8:30 - 11:30 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
In vivo Distribution and Elimination of DUR-928, a Novel, First in Class
Therapeutic for the treatment of Hepatic and Renal Disease
Authors: Linval DePass, Jaymin Shah, Andrew Miksztal, and WeiQi Lin
Abstract Number/poster board number: 3355/P137
Poster session name Late-Breaking 7: Neurotoxicity,
Genotoxicity/DNA Repair, Receptors
Date/ Time/ Room of presentation: Thursday, March 15, 2018;
8:30 - 11:30 AM; CC Exhibit Hall
Interactions of Cholinesterase and Phenylvalerate Activities on
Chicken Brain Membrane Fraction Regarding Organophosphorus
Neurotoxicity
Authors: Jorge Estévez, Mónica Benabent, Verónica Selva, Iris
Mangas, Miguel Angel Sogorb, and Eugenio Vilanova.
Abstract Number/poster board number: 3487/ P276
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Individual Sponsors:MARIA J TORT, PhD, DABT, MBA
SILVIA B M BARROS, PharmD, MSc, PhD