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Staci L. Simonich Page 1 STACI L. SIMONICH, Ph.D. A. Education and Employment 1. Education 2020 (anticipated) M.B.A, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 1995 Ph.D., Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 1990 B.S., Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 2. Professional Experience 2018- present Associate Vice President for Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2017- 2018 Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, College of Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2015-2017 Associate Department Head, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2013-present Associate Editor, Environmental Science and Technology Letters 2011-present Professor, Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology and Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2009-present Superfund Basic Research Program Investigator, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2006-2011 Associate Professor with Indefinite Tenure, Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology and Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2003-present Environmental Health Sciences Center Investigator, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 2001-2006 Assistant Professor with Tenure, Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology and Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 1999-2001 Senior Scientist, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH 1995-1999 Scientist, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH Professional Development Training:

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STACI L. SIMONICH, Ph.D.

A. Education and Employment

1. Education

2020 (anticipated) M.B.A, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

1995 Ph.D., Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

1990 B.S., Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI

2. Professional Experience

2018- present Associate Vice President for Research, Oregon State University, Corvallis,

OR

2017- 2018 Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, College of Science,

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

2015-2017 Associate Department Head, Environmental and Molecular Toxicology,

Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

2013-present Associate Editor, Environmental Science and Technology Letters

2011-present Professor, Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology and

Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR

2009-present Superfund Basic Research Program Investigator, Oregon State University,

Corvallis, OR

2006-2011 Associate Professor with Indefinite Tenure, Department of Environmental

and Molecular Toxicology and Department of Chemistry, Oregon State

University, Corvallis, OR

2003-present Environmental Health Sciences Center Investigator, Oregon State

University, Corvallis, OR

2001-2006 Assistant Professor with Tenure, Department of Environmental and

Molecular Toxicology and Department of Chemistry, Oregon State

University, Corvallis, OR

1999-2001 Senior Scientist, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH

1995-1999 Scientist, The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH

Professional Development Training:

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APLU Council on Research Workshop for New and Future Vice Presidents/Vice Chancellors for

Research – Montana State University, July 2018

Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Institute – Clare Boothe Luce Scholarship and

Program – University of Denver, June 2018 (https://hersnet.org/institutes/cbl-stem-scholarship/)

Leadership Development Program for Executives – Oregon State University - 2017-2018

NSF ADVANCE: Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science

and Engineering Careers (http://advance.oregonstate.edu/) - Participant and Training –

Summer Seminar, Oregon State University – September 2016

LEAD 21 - Leadership for the 21st Century for Land Grant Colleges and Universities (http://lead-

21.org/) – Participation funded by Oregon State University, College of Agricultural

Sciences – 2016-2017

“Optimizing Our Philanthropic Opportunity – Faculty & Administrative Leaders” – Oregon State

University – 2015-2017

Paul Axtell – “Conversational Skills” and follow up classes – Oregon State University - 2016

B. Teaching and Advising

1. Instructional Summary

CREDIT COURSES—Oregon State University

Analytical Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Environmental Organic Chemistry

NON-CREDIT COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

“Non-Crop Vegetation Management Course”, January 26, 2010, Corvallis, OR – invited

instructor

“Chemical Applicators Short Course”, January 10-11, 2006, Portland, OR – invited instructor

“Approaches and Methods for Assessing the Fate of Conventional and Emerging Pollutants in

the Environment” SETAC North America Meeting, Austin TX, November 2003 Short Course

– co-instructor - 40 attendees

“Southern Oregon Pesticide Recertification Workshop”, January 22-23, 2003, Medford, OR –

invited instructor

“Pesticide Chemistry, Toxicology, and Policy Short Course”, February 20-21, 2002, Eugene,

OR – invited instructor

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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

Developed “Adventures in Collaboration & Team Science (or Scientists are People Too!)”

(TOX 599), 2016.

Developed “Environmental Transformations of Organic Compounds” (CH 692) into a short-

course for internationally teaching including China at Peking University, 2010.

Developed a new graduate level chemistry course for OSU, “Environmental Transformations

of Organic Compounds” (CH 692), 2002-2003.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED IN RESEARCH (Names, Dates)

Name OSU Department Year(s) Current Position

Susie Genualdi Chemistry 2002-2003 Post-Doctoral Fellow,

Environment Canada

Brooke Hoisington Environmental and

Molecular Toxicology

2002-2003 Ph.D. Student, OSU

Eli Moore BioResources Research

with Thesis

2002-2005 Ph.D. Student, Univ. of

Maryland

Lisa Deskin BioResources Research

with Thesis

2003-2005 Unknown

Rebecca McElroy Chemistry 2005-2005 Unknown

Dan Koch Biochemistry 2005-2006 Ph.D. Student, OSU

Rachel Huber Chemistry 2006-2008 Ph.D. Student, UCLA

Jessica Murray Chemistry 2006-2009 Unknown

Julie Denham Chemistry 2009-2011 Graduate Student, Colorado

State University

Brittany Breshears Chemistry 2010-2011 Chemist, Life Technologies

Kevin Kovalchik Chemistry 2012-2014 Graduate Student, University

of British Columbia

Shelby Paulson Chemistry 2012-2014 U.S. Air Force

Dan Wang Environmental Science 2013-2014 Peking University Student

Taylor Norman Chemistry 2014-2015 OSU Student

Elizabeth Thorley Engineering 2015- 2016 OSU Student

Jing Liu Environmental Science 2015-2016 Peking University Student

Yunyun Yan Environmental Science 2015-2016 Peking University Student

Jackson Wiley Chemistry 2017-present OSU Student

Amy Kutnerian Chemistry 2017-2018 OSU Honors Student

PHD AND MS STUDENTS YOU HAVE SUPERVISED OR ARE SUPERVISING AT OSU (Name, degree, and date)

Name Degree Years(s) Current Position

Luke Ackerman Ph.D. 2002-2007 Scientist, U.S. Food and Drug

Administration

Sascha Usenko Ph.D. 2002-2007 Associate Professor, Baylor

University

Robert Killin M.S. 2002-2004 Professor of Chemistry,

Arizona Western College

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Yunzhu Wang M.S. 2003-2005 R&D Researcher, Pace

International

Xia Zeng (co-

mentored with Doug

Barofsky)

Ph.D. 2003-2007 Staff Scientist, Cornell

University

Toby Primbs Ph.D. 2003-2007 Scientist, Oregon Department

of Agriculture

Susie Genualdi Ph.D. 2004-2008 Scientist, U.S. Food and Drug

Administration

Jill Schrlau M.S. 2004-2007 Faculty Research Assistant,

Oregon State University

Arkadiusz Piekarz

(co-mentored with

Jennifer Field)

M.S. 2005-2007 Chemist, Dolphin Software

Kerri Stanley (co-

mentored with Larry

Curtis)

Ph.D. 2005-2008 Consultant

Julie Layshock Ph.D. student 2006-2008 Consultant

Basant Giri M.S. 2007–2009 Ph.D. Graduate student

Yan Hu (co-

mentored with

Jennifer Field)

M.S. 2007–2009 Polyera Corporation, Chicago,

IL

Wentao Wang Ph.D. – Peking

University

2008-2009 Senior Scientist, Chinese

Government

Leah Gonzales M.S. 2009-2012 Contract Technician

Carlos Manzano Ph.D. 2009-2012 Post Doctoral Fellow,

Environment Canada

Narumol Jariyasopit Ph.D. 2009-2013 Post Doctoral Fellow,

Environment Canada

Oleksii Motorykin Ph.D. 2010-present Scientist, Center for Disease

Control

Christopher Walsh Ph.D. 2011-2014 Assistant Visiting Professor,

Reed College

Leah Chibwe Ph.D. 2011-2016 Post Doctoral Fellow –

Environment Canada

Michael Savin M.S. 2011-2013 High School Teacher

Scott Lafontaine M.S. 2012-2014 High School Teacher

Melissa McIntosh

(co-mentored with

Rich Carter)

M.S. 2012-2014 Faculty Research Assistant,

Oregon State University

Anna Chlebowski

(co-mentored with

Robert Tanguay)

Ph.D. student 2013-2017 Post Doctoral Fellow

Lisandra Santiago-

Delgado

M.S. student 2014-2017 Faculty Research Assistant

OSU

Ivan Titaley Ph.D. student 2014-2017 Post Doctoral Fellow – Orebro

University (Sweden)

Jill Schrlau (co-

mentored with Lew

Semprini)

M.S. student 2014-2016 Jacobs Engineering Group

Justin Rewerts

(co-mentored with

Jennifer Field)

Ph.D. student 2015-present Ph.D. Graduate student

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Amber Kramer Ph.D. student 2015-present Ph.D. Graduate student

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATES AND VISITING SCHOLARS (Names, Dates)

Name Position Years(s) Current Position

Dr. Cindy Hauser Postdoc 2002 Associate Professor, Davidson

College

Dr. Kimberly

Hageman

Postdoc 2003-2005 Associate Professor,

University of Otago,

New Zealand

Dr. Yuling Jia Postdoc 2009-2011 Scientist, Hong Kong Clean

Air Network

Dr. Keon Sang

Ryoo

Visiting Scholar 2007-2008 Professor, Andong University,

South Korea

Dr. Steven

Sylvester

Visiting Scholar 2009 Associate Professor,

Washington State University -

Vancouver

Dr. She-jun Chen Visiting Scholar 2009-2010 Assistant Professor,

Guangzhou Institute of

Geochemistry

Dr. Cleo Davie-

Martin

Postdoc 2015-2017 OSU

Dr. Guangshui Na Visiting Scholar 2015-2016 Professor, National Marine

Environmental Monitoring

Center, China

Dr. Courtney

Roper

Postdoc 2016-present OSU

Dr. Mary Leonard Postdoc 2017-present OSU

Dr. Xia Zhonghuan Visiting Scholar 2017-2018 Professor, Nanjing Normal

University

Dr. Wenting Song Visiting Scholar 2018-2019 Professor, Henan Polytechnic

University

Dr. Judith

Perlinger

Visiting Scholar 2018-2019 Professor, Michigan

Technological University

OSU GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES ON WHICH YOU HAVE SERVED (Name,

Department, and Dates)

Name Dept Degree Years Thesis Chair

Sanchai

Prayoonpokarach

Chemistry Ph.D. 2002-2004 Ingle

Carol Seals Price Fisheries and Wildlife Ph.D. 2002 Schreck

Dawn Davis Fisheries and Wildlife M.S. 2002 Crawford

Michael Conway EMT M.S. 2002-2004 Jenkins

Carin Huset Chemistry Ph.D. 2002-2008 Barofsky/Field

Elliott Ennis Chemistry M.S. 2003-2005 Field

Doolalai

Sethajintanin

EMT Ph.D. 2003-2005 Anderson

Defne Cakin Chemistry Ph.D. 2003-2008 Ingle

Laura Lessard Chemistry M.S. 2003-2004 Remcho

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Patricia Medeiros Environmental Science Ph.D. 2003-present Simoneit

Dakai Ren Wood Science and

Engineering

M.S. 2004- 2005 Li

Gregory Sower EMT Ph.D. 2004-2008 Anderson

Jennifer Ramsay Fisheries and Wildlife Ph.D. 2004-2008 Schreck

Angie Perez EMT Ph.D. 2004-2008 Anderson

Julie Keister Oceanography Ph.D. 2005-2008 Cowles/Peterson

Heather Conway Chemistry Ph.D. 2005-2008 Stevens

Huang Zhongliang Chemistry Ph.D. 2005 Loveland

Water Wu Chemistry Ph.D. 2005-2009 Maier

Claudia Gabriela

Mayorga Adame

Oceanography M.S. 2009 Strub

Robyn Matteson Oceanography M.S. 2009 Mate

Aaron Goodwin Chemical Engineering M.S., Ph.D. 2006-2010 Rorrer

Bahar Ozmen Materials Science Ph.D. 2007-2010 Lerner

Jintana

Nammoonnoy

Chemistry Ph.D. 2006-2010 Remcho

Brent Matteson Chemistry Ph.D. 2009-2010 Paulenova

Liping Yan Chemistry Ph.D. 2008-2012 Maier

Benjamin Place Chemistry Ph.D. 2009-2013 Field

Will Backe Chemistry Ph.D. 2009-2013 Field

Allison Evans Fisheries & Wildlife Ph.D. 2009-2016 Heppell

Mohamad Nazari

Alikorzani

Chemistry Ph.D. 2010-2015 Carter

Ievgen Motoykin Chemistry Ph.D. 2010-2015 Maier

Saki Kondo Chemistry Ph.D. 2010-present Remcho

Adeniyi Adenuga Chemistry Ph.D. 2010-2014 Remcho

Joseph Lapka Chemistry Ph.D. 2011-2014 Paulenova

Mary Leonard Chemistry Ph.D. 2011-present Paulenova

Lane Tidwell Toxicology Ph.D. 2011-present Anderson

Anukul Boonloed Chemistry M.S. 2012-2017 Remcho

Sumate Pengpumkiat Chemistry Ph.D. 2012-2017 Remcho

Hui Feng Food Science and

Technology

Ph.D. 2013-present Qian

James Lee College of Oceanic and

Atmospheric Sciences

Ph.D. 2013-present Brook

Thomas Day Chemistry Ph.D. 2013-2015 Field

Matt Perkins Toxicology Ph.D. 2013-present Field

Lauren Paulik Toxicology Ph.D. 2013-present Anderson

Carey Donald Toxicology Ph.D. 2013-present Anderson

Lindsey Sequeira Chemistry Ph.D. 2014-present Remcho

Leslie Loh Chemistry M.S. 2014-2015 Remcho

Krista Barzen-

Hanson

Chemistry Ph.D. 2014-present Field

Lulu Zhang Chemistry Ph.D. 2014-present Burrows

Mary Rose

Gradoville

CEOAS Ph.D. 2015-present White

Gayan Bandara Chemistry Ph.D. 2014-present Remcho

Jamie Minick Toxicology Ph.D. 2016-present Anderson

Paige Mandelare Chemistry Ph.D. 2016-present Loesgen

Raymmah Garcia Chemistry Ph.D. 2016-present Field

Amy Smith CEOAS Ph.D. 2016-2017 Colwell

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Kelly Ramzy Chemistry Ph.D. 2016-present Remcho

Jianghui Du CEOAS Ph.D. 2016-present Mix

Carolyn Poutasse Toxicology Ph.D. 2016-present Anderson

Alix Robel Toxicology Ph.D. 2016-present Field

Yvonne Chang Toxicology Ph.D. 2016-present Tilton

FACULTY RESEARCH ASSISTANTS CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN LABORATORY

Faculty Research Assistant Name Years in Laboratory

Glenn Wilson 2002-2008

David Schmedding 2002-2005

Jill Schrlau 2009-2014, 2016-2017

Lisandra Trine 2018-present

COLLABORATIVE TEACHING EFFORT

TOX 411/511 – Fundamentals of Toxicology

TOX 412/512 – Target Organ Toxicology

TOX 413/513 – Environmental Toxicology & Risk Assessment

INTERNATIONAL TEACHING

“Real World Environmental Chemistry: Using Environmental Modeling and Testing to Design

Less Persistent Chemicals”, Staci L. Simonich, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, May

17-20, 2010 – 30 students.

“Environmental Organic Chemistry”, Staci L. Simonich, Peking University, Beijing, China,

October 18-22, 2012 – 30 students.

“Environmental Organic Chemistry”, Staci L. Simonich, Peking University, Beijing, China,

October 17 – 21, 2016 – 90 students.

2. Student evaluations—Oregon State University

Class SEC Q12 Responses Enrolled Combined

Q1-12

Fac

Average

Dept

Avg Univ Yr

CH 324 001 3.43 7 64 3.63 3.63 3.52 200202

Class SEC Q 1 Q 2 Enrolled Resp Fac Sec

Avg

Fac

Term

Avg

Dept

Avg Univ Yr

CH 692 001 5.0 6.0 19 13 5.50 5.50 5.39 200303

CH 692 001 4.5 5.0 14 14 4.75 4.75 5.05 200502

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Class SEC Q 1 Q 2 Enrolled Resp Fac Sec

Avg

Fac

Term

Avg

Dept

Avg Univ Yr

CH 422 001 3.9 3.9 26 16 3.90 3.90 4.58 200602

CH 692 001 4.5 4.5 9 8 4.50 4.50 4.95 200703

CH 422 001 4.4 5.1 18 13 4.75 4.75 4.90 200802

CH692 001 5.1 5.2 14 14 5.10 5.10 5.00 200902

TOX 507 003 4.3 4.6 11 11 4.45 4.45 4.11 200902

CH 422 001 4.3 4.2 22 13 4.25 4.25 4.13 201002

3. Peer review of teaching

Chemistry Professor Glenn Evans conducted a peer evalutation of CH 422 in the Winter of

2010. Chemistry Professor Claudia Maier conducted a peer evaluation of CH 692 in the

Winter of 2009. Chemistry Professor John Westall conducted a peer evaluation of CH 422

in the Winter of 2008. Chemistry Professor Vince Remcho conducted a peer evaluation of

CH 324 in the Winter of 2002 and CH 692 in the Winter of 2005. Chemistry Professor

John Westall conducted a peer evaluation of CH 692 in the Spring of 2003.

4. Advising

OSU’s Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) Student Organization – Faculty Co-

Advisor – 2004 – 2006

Undergraduate academic advisor for Environmental Chemistry Specialization of

Environmental Science Degree – 2002-present, advise 4-6 students/year

5. Other Assignments

C. Scholarship

1. Publications

REFEREED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (*indicates corresponding author; underline indicates

student and Postdoctoral mentees) (h-index = 33; Citations = 4,216, average citations per

publication = 31 as of August 2, 2018 according to Web of Science)

1. I. Titaley, D. Walden, S. Dorn, O. Ogba, S.L. Massey Simonich, P. Cheong. 2018.

“Evaluating Computational and Structural Approaches to Predict Transformation Products

of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons” Environmental Science & Technology, submitted.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

2. C. Roper, S.L. Massey Simonich, R. Tanguay*. 2018. “PM2.5 Filter Extraction Methods:

Implications for Chemical and Toxicological Analyses” Environmental Science &

Technology, submitted.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

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3. A. Kramer, K. Suski, D. Bell, A. Zelenyuk, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2018. “Formation of

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon oxidation products in α-pinene secondary organic aerosol

particles formed through ozonolysis” Environmental Science & Technology, submitted.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

4. L. Santiago Delgado, E. Davis, C. Roper, L. Truong, R. Tanguay, S.L. Massey Simonich*.

2018. “Increased Developmental Toxicity and Formation of PAH Derivatives during Steam

Enhanced Extraction Remediation of Creosote Contaminated Superfund Soil”

Environmental Science & Technology, submitted.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

5. J. Rewert, J. Morre, S.L. Massey Simonich, J. Field*. 2018. “In-Vial Extraction Large

Volume Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for Analysis of Volatile PFASs in

Papers and Textiles” Environmental Science & Technology, submitted.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

6. C. Roper, S.L. Massey Simonich, R. Tanguay*. 2018. “Development of a High-

throughput in vivo Screening Platform for Particulate Matter Exposures” Environmental

Pollution, 235, 993-1005.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

7. I. Titaley, O. Maduka Ogba, L. Chibwe, E. Hoh, P. H-Y. Cheong, S.L. Massey Simonich*.

2018. “Automating Data Analysis for Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography/Time-of-

Flight Mass Spectrometry Non-Targeted Analysis of Comparative Samples”, Journal of

Chromatography A, 1541, 57-62.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

8. A. Chlebowski, G. Garcia, J. La Du, W. Bisson, L. Truong, S.L. Massey Simonich, R.

Tanguay*. 2017. “Mechanistic investigations into the developmental toxicity of nitrated

and heterocyclic PAHs” Toxicological Sciences, 157(1), 246-259.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

9. M. Geier, A. Chlebowski, L. Truong, S.L. Massey Simonich, K. Anderson, R. Tanguay*.

2017. “Comparative Developmental Toxicity of a Comprehensive Suite of Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons” Archives of Toxicology, DOI 10.1007/s00204-017-2068-9.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

10. J. Schrlau, A. Kramer, A. Chlebowski, L. Truong, R. Tanguay, S.L. Massey Simonich*, L.

Semprini. 2017. “Formation of Developmentally Toxic Phenanthrene Metabolite Mixtures

by Mycobacterium sp. ELW1”, Environmental Science & Technology, 51(15), 8569-8578.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

11. L. Chibwe, C. Davie-Martin, M. Aitken, E. Hoh, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2017.

“Identification of Polar Transformation Products and Molecular Weight 302 Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Contaminated Soil Following Bioremediation”, Science

of the Total Environment, 599, 1099-1107.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

12. N. Guangshui*, Y. Yao, H. Gao, R. Li, L. Ge, I. Titaley, L. Santiago-Delgado, S.L.

Massey Simonich. 2017. “Trophic magnification of Dechlorane Plus in the marine food

webs of Fildes Peninsula in Antarctica”, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 117(1-2), 456-461.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

13. A. Zelenyuk*, D. Imre, J. Wilson, D. Bell, K. Suski, M. Shrivastava, J. Beranek, M.L.

Alexander, A. Kramer, S.L. Massey Simonich. 2017. “The Effect of Gas-phase

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on the Formation and Properties of Biogenic Secondary

Organic Aerosol Particles”, Faraday Discussion, 200, 143-164, DOI:

10.1039/C7FD00032D.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

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14. M. Shrivastava*, S. Lou, A. Zelenyuk, R. Easter, R. Corley, B. Thrall, P. Rasch, J. Fast, S.

Massey Simonich, H. Shen, S. Tao. 2017. “Global Long-Range Transport and Lung-

Cancer Risk from Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Shielded by Coatings of Organic

Aerosol”. PNAS, 114(6), 1246-1251.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

15. C. Davie-Martin, L. Chibwe, K. Stratton, J. Teeguarden, K. Waters, S.L. Massey

Simonich*. 2017. “Implications of Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon-

Contaminated Soils for Human Health and Cancer Risk, Environmental Science and

Technology, 51(17), 9458-9468.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

16. L. Chibwe, I. Titaley, E. Hoh, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2017. “Integrated Framework for

Identifying Toxic Transformation Products in Complex Environmental Mixtures”

Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 4(2), 32-43

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

17. I. Titaley, A. Chlebowski, L. Truong, R. Tanguay, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2016.

“Response to Correspondence on Identification and Toxicological Evaluation of

Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH Derivatives in Pavement Sealcoat Products”

Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 3 (11), 406-408.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

18. J. Teeguarden*, Y. Tan, S. Edwards, J. Leonard, K. Anderson, R. Corley, A. Harding, M.

Kile, S. Massey Simonich, D. Stone, R. Tanguay, K. Waters, S. Harper, D. Williams.

2016. “Expanding on Successful Concepts, Models, and Organization”. Environmental

Science and Technology, 50, 8921-8922.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

19. I. Titaley, A. Chlebowski, L. Truong, R. Tanguay, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2016.

“Identification and Toxicological Evaluation of Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH

Derivatives in Pavement Sealcoat Products” Environmental Science and Technology

Letters, 3 (6), 234-242 (cover of issue).

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

20. S. Chen, J. Wang, T. Wang, T. Wang, B. Mai, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2016. “Seasonal

Variations and Source Apportionment of Complex Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Mixtures in Particulate Matter in an Electronic Waste and Urban Area in South China”

Science of the Total Environment, 573, 115-122.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

21. A. Chlebowski, R. Tanguay, S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2016. “Quantitation and prediction

of sorptive losses during toxicity testing of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and

nitrated PAH (NPAH) using polystyrene 96-well plates” Neurotoxicology and Teratology,

57, 30-38.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

22. D. Rohlman*, G. Frey, M. Kile, B. Harper, S. Harris, O. Motorykin, S. Massey Simonich,

A. Harding. 2016. “Communicating Results of a Dietary Exposure Study Following

Consumption of Traditionally Smoked Salmon”. Environmental Justice, in press.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

23. L. Truong, S. Bugel, A. Chlebowski, C. Usenko, M. Simonich, S.L. Massey Simonich, R.

Tanguay*. 2016. “Optimizing multi-dimensional high throughput screening using

zebrafish”. Reproductive Toxicology, 65, 139-147.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

24. J. Teeguarden*, Y. Tan, S. Edwards, J. Leonard, K. Anderson, R. Corley, A. Harding, M.

Kile, S. Massey Simonich, D. Stone, R. Tanguay, K. Waters, S. Harper, D. Williams.

2016. “Completing the Link between Exposure Science and Toxicology for Improved

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Environmental Health Decision Making: The Aggregate Exposure Pathway Framework”.

Environmental Science and Technology, 50, 4579-4586.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

25. E. Meyer*, E. Eskew, L. Chibwe, J. Schrlau, S. Massey Simonich, B. Todd. 2016.

“Organic Contaminants in Western Pond Turtles in Remote Habitat in California”.

Chemosphere, 154, 326-334.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

26. S. Lafontaine, J. Schrlau, J. Butler, Y. Jia, B. Harper, S. Harris, L. Bramer, K. Waters, A.

Harding, S. Massey Simonich*. 2015. “Relative Influence of Trans-Pacific and Regional

Atmospheric Transport of PAHs in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.”. Environmental Science

and Technology, 49(23), 13807-13816.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

27. L. Chibwe, M. Geier, J. Nakamura, R. Tanguay, M. Aitken, S. Massey Simonich*. 2015.

“Aerobic Bioremediation of PAH Contaminated Soil Results in Increased Genotoxicity and

Developmental Toxicity”. Environmental Science and Technology, 49(23), 13889-13898.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

28. O. Motorykin, L. Santiago-Delgado, D. Rohlman, J. Schrlau, B. Harper, S. Harris, A.

Harding, M. Kile, S. Massey Simonich*. 2015. “Metabolism and Excretion Rates of

Parent and Hydroxy-PAHs in Urine Collected after Consumption of Traditionally Smoked

Salmon for Native American Volunteers”. Science of the Total Environment, 514, 170-

177.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

29. O. Motorykin, J. Schrlau, Y. Jia, B. Harper, S. Harris, A. Harding, D. Stone, M. Kile, D.

Sudakin, S. Massey Simonich*. 2015. “Determination of Parent and Hydroxy PAHs in

Personal PM2.5 and Urine Samples Collected During Native American Fish Smoking

Activities”. Science of the Total Environment, 505, 694-703.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

30. C. Walsh, J. Schrlau, S. Massey Simonich*. 2015. “Development and Use of a Method

for the Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon and Organochlorine Pesticide

Concentrations in Fresh-fallen Snow”. Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, 35:1, 57-73.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

31. A. El-Mubarak*, A. Rushdi, K. Al-Mutlaq, A. Bazeyad, S. Massey Simonich, B. Simoneit.

2015. “Occurrence of High Levels of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Particulate

Matter of the Ambient Air of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia”. Arab Journal for Science and

Engineering, 40(1), 81-92.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

32. N. Jariyasopit, K. Zimmermann, J. Schrlau, J. Arey, R. Atkinson, T. Yu, R. Dashwood, S.

Tao, S. Massey Simonich*. 2014. “Heterogeneous Reactions of Particulate Matter-Bound

PAHs and NPAHs with NO3/N2O5, OH Radicals, and O3 under Simulated Long-Range

Atmospheric Transport Conditions: Reactivity and Mutagenicity”. Environmental Science

and Technology, 48(17), 10155-10164.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

33. V.H. Garrison*, M.S. Majewski, W.T. Foreman, S.A. Genualdi, A. Mohammed, S.L.

Massey Simonich. 2014. “Persistent Organic Contaminants in Saharan Dust Air Masses in

West Africa, Cape Verde and the Eastern Caribbean”. Science of the Total Environment,

468-469, 530-543.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

34. N. Jariyasopit, M. McIntosh, K. Zimmermann, J. Arey, R. Atkinson, R. Carter, P. Ha-

Yeon Cheong, T. Yu, R. Dashwood, S. Massey Simonich*. 2014. “Novel Nitro-PAH

Formation from Heterogeneous Reactions of PAHs with NO2, NO3/N2O5, and OH

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radicals: Prediction, Laboratory Studies, and Mutagenicity”. Environmental Science and

Technology, 48(1), 412-419.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

35. A. El-Mubarak*, A. Rushdi, K. Al-Mutlaq, A. Bazeyad, S. Massey Simonich, B. Simoneit.

2014. “Identification and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in

ambient air particulate matter of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia”. Environmental Science and

Pollution Research, 21, 558-567.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

36. K. Zimmermann, N. Jariyasopit, S. Massey Simonich, S. Tao, R. Atkinson, J. Arey*.

2013. “Formation of Nitro-PAHs from the Heterogeneous Reaction of Ambient Particle-

bound PAHs with N2O5/NO3/NO2”. Environmental Science and Technology, 47(15),

8434-8442.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

37. C. Rochman, C. Manzano, B. Hentschel, S. Massey Simonich, E. Hoh*. 2013.

“Polystyrene Plastic: A Source and Sink of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the

Marine Environment”. Environmental Science and Technology, 47(24), 13976-13984.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

38. C. Davidson*, C. Williamson, K. Vincent, S. Massey Simonich, K. Stanley, J. Hero, K.

Kriger. 2013. “Anuran Population Declines Occur on an Elevational Gradient in the

Western Hemisphere”. Herpetological Conservation Biology, 8(3), 503-518.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

39. C. Manzano, E. Hoh, S. Massey Simonich*. 2013. “Quantification of Complex Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures in Standard Reference Materials Using Comprehensive

Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry”.

Journal of Chromatography A, 1307, 172-179.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

40. C. Flanagan*, J. Schrlau, S. Massey Simonich, T. Blett. 2014. “Contaminants of

Emerging Concern in Fish from Western U.S. and Alaskan National Parks – Comparisons

to Contaminant Health Thresholds”. Journal of the American Water Resources

Association, 50(2), 309-323.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

41. O. Motorykin, M. Matzke, K. Waters, S. Massey Simonich*. 2013. “Association of

Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions and Smoking with Lung Cancer

Mortality Rates on a Global Scale”. Environmental Science and Technology, 47(7), 3410-

3416.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

42. S. Massey Simonich, P. Sun*, K. Castel, S. Dyer, D. Wernery, K. Garber, G. Carr, T.

Federle. 2013. “Probabilistic Risk Analysis for 1,4-Dioxane Concentrations in Domestic

Wastewater Treatment Plan Effluents at U.S. Drinking Water Intakes”. Integrated

Environmental Assessment and Management, 9(4), 554-559.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

43. D.F. Bradford*, K. Stanley, N.G. Tallent-Halsell, D. W. Sparling, M. Nash, R. Knapp,

L.L. McConnell, S. Massey Simonich. 2013. “Temporal and Spatial Variation of

Atmospherically Deposited Organic Contaminants at High Elevation in Yosemite National

Park, California, USA”, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 32(3), 517-525.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

44. B. Giri, K. Patel, N. Jaiswal, S. Sharma, B. Ambade, W. Wang, S. Massey Simonich, B.

Simoneit*. 2013. “Composition and Sources of Organic Tracers in Aerosol Particles of

Industrial Central India”. Atmospheric Research, 120-121, 312-324.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

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45. C. Manzano, E. Hoh, S. Massey Simonich*. 2012. “Improved Separation of Complex

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures Using Novel Column Combinations in

GCxGC/ToF-MS”. Environmental Science and Technology, 46, 7677-7684.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

46. J. Wang, S. Chen, M. Tian, X. Zheng, L. Gonzales, T. Ohura, B. Mai, S. Massey

Simonich*. 2012. “Inhalation Cancer Risk Associated with Exposure to Complex

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures in an Electronic Waste and Urban Area in

South China”. Environmental Science and Technology, 46, 9745-9752.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

47. G. Shen, S. Tao*, S. Wei, Y. Zhang, R. Wang, B. Wang, W. Li, H. Shen, Y. Huang, Y.

Yang, Y. Chen, H. Chen, Y. Yang, W. Wang, W. Wei, X. Wang, W. Liu, X. Wang, S.

Massey Simonich. 2012. “Emissions of Parent, Nitro, and Oxygenated Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Residential Wood Combustion in Rural China”.

Environmental Science and Technology, 46, 8123-8130.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

48. G. Shen, S. Tao*, S. Wei, Y. Zhang, R. Wang, B. Wang, W. Li, H. Shen, Y. Huang, Y.

Yang, Y. Chen, H. Chen, Y. Yang, W. Wang, W. Wei, X. Wang, W. Liu, X. Wang, S.

Massey Simonich. 2012. “Reductions in Emissions of Carbonaceous Particulate Matter

and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Combustion of Biomass Pellets in

Comparison with Raw Fuel Burning”. Environmental Science and Technology, 46, 6409-

6416.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

49. G. Shen, S. Tao*, S. Wei, Y. Zhang, R. Wang, B. Wang, W. Li, H. Shen, Y. Huang, Y.

Yang, W. Wang, X. Wang, S. Massey Simonich. 2012. “Retene Emission from

Residential Solid Fuels in China and Evaluation of Retene as a Unique Marker for

Softwood Combustion”. Environmental Science and Technology, 46, 4666-4672.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

50. J. Zhong, J. Ding, Y. Su, G. Shen, Y. Yang, C. Wang, S. Massey Simonich, H. Cao, Y.

Zhu, S. Tao*. 2012. “Carbonaceous Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Human

Exposure from Indoor Biomass Burning Practices in Rural Northern China”.

Environmental Engineering Science, 29(11), 1038-1045.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

51. J. Ding, J. Zhong, Y. Yang, B. Li, G. Shen, Y. Su, C. Wang, H. Shen, B. Wang, R. Wang,

Y. Huang, Y. Zhang, H. Cao, Y. Zhu, S. Massey Simonich, S. Tao*. 2012. “Occurrence

and exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives in a rural Chinese

home through biomass fuelled cooking”. Environmental Pollution, 169, 160-166.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

52. C. Davidson*, K. Stanley, S. Simonich. 2012. “Contaminant Residues and Declines of the

Cascades Frog (Rana Cascadae) in the California Cascades, USA. Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, 31, 1895-1902.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

53. J. Schrlau, L. Geiser, K. Hageman, D. Landers, S. Massey Simonich*. 2011.

“Comparison of Lichen, Conifer Needles, Passive Air Sampling Devices, and Snowpack as

Passive Sampling Media to Measure Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Remote

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Atmospheres”. Environmental Science and Technology, 45(24), 10354-10361 (cover of

issue).

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

54. J. Klanova*, M. Diamond, K. Jones, G. Lammel, R. Lohmann, N. Pirrone, M. Scheringer,

C. Balducci, T. Bidleman, K. Blaha, L. Blaha, K. Booij, H. Bouwman, K. Breivik, S.

Eckhardt, H. Fiedler, P. Garrigues, T. Harner, I. Holoubek, H. Hung, M. MacLeod, K.

Magulova, S. Mosca, A. Pistocchi, S. Simonich, F. Smedes, E. Stephanou, A. Sweetman,

K. Sebkova, M. Venier, M. Vighi, B. Vrana, F. Wania, R. Weber, P. Weiss. 2011.

“Identifying the Research and Infrastructure Needs for the Global Assessment of

Hazardous Chemicals Ten Years after Establishing the Stockholm Convention”.

Environmental Science and Technology, 45, 7617-7619.

Role: Co-wrote the manuscript

55. W. Wang, N. Jariyasopit, J. Schrlau, Y. Jia, S. Tao, T. Yu, R. Dashwood, W. Zhang, X.

Wang, S. Massey Simonich*. 2011. “Concentration and Photochemistry of PAHs,

NPAHs, and OPAHs and Toxicity of PM2.5 during the Beijing Olympic Games”.

Environmental Science and Technology, 45, 6887-6895.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

56. S. Massey Simonich*, O. Motorykin, N. Jariyasopit. 2011. “PAH Intermediates: Links

between the Atmosphere and Biological Systems”. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 192,

26-29.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral co-authors, co-wrote the manuscript

57. S. A. Genualdi, K.J. Hageman, L.K. Ackerman, S. Usenko, S. Massey Simonich*. 2011.

“Sources and Fate of Chiral Organochlorine Pesticides in Western U.S. National Park

Ecosystems”. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 30(7), 1533-1538.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

58. Y. Jia, D. Stone, W. Wang, J. Schrlau, S. Tao, S. Massey Simonich*. 2011. “Estimated

Reduction in Cancer Risk due to PAH Exposures if Source Control Measures during the

2008 Beijing Olympics were Sustained”. Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(6),

815-820.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

59. D.F. Bradford*, R. Knapp, D. W. Sparling; M. Nash; K. Stanley, N.G. Tallent-Halsell;

L.L. McConnell, S. Simonich. 2011. “Pesticide Distributions and Population Declines of

California Alpine Frogs, Rana muscosa and Rana sierra”, Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry, 30(3), 682-691.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

60. Y. Zhang, S. Tao*, J. Ma, S. Simonich. 2011. “Transpacific Transport of Benzo[a]pyrene

Emitted from Asia”, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 11993-12006.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

61. W. Wang, S.L. Massey Simonich, B. Giri, M. Xue, J. Zhao, S. Chen, H. Shen, G. Shen, R.

Wang, J. Cao, S. Tao*. 2011. “Spatial Distribution and Seasonal Variation of

Atmospheric Bulk Deposition of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Beijing-Tianjin

region, North China”, Environmental Pollution, 159, 287-293.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

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62. W. Wang, S.L. Massey Simonich, B. Giri, Y. Chang, Y. Zhang, Y. Jia, S. Tao*, R. Wang,

B. Wang, W. Li, J. Cao, X. Lu. 2011. “Atmospheric Concentrations and Air-Soil Gas

Exchange of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Remote, Rural Village and

Urban Areas of Beijing-Tianjin region, North China”, Science of the Total Environment,

409, 2942-2950.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

63. W. Wang, S. Massey Simonich, W. Wang, B. Giri, J. Zhao, M. Xue, J. Cao, X. Lu, S.

Tao*. 2011. “Atmospheric Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon concentrations and

gas/particle partitioning at background, rural village, and urban sites in the North China

Plain”, Atmospheric Research, 99, 197-206.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

64. S. Usenko, S. Massey Simonich*, K. Hageman, J. Schrlau, L. Geiser, D. Campbell, P.

Appleby, D. Landers. 2010. “Sources and Deposition of Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons to Western U.S. National Parks”, Environmental Science and Technology,

44(12), 4512-4518.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

65. K. Hageman, W. Hafner, D. Campbell, D. Jaffe, D. Landers, S.L. Massey Simonich*.

2010. “Variability in Pesticide Deposition and Source Contributions to Snowpack in

Western U.S. National Parks”, Environmental Science and Technology, 44(12), 4452-

4458.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

66. D.H. Landers*, S. Massey Simonich, D. Jaffe, L. Geiser, D.H. Campbell, A. Schwindt, C.

Schreck, M. Kent, W. Hafner, H.E. Taylor, K. Hageman, S. Usenko, L. Ackerman, J.

Schrlau, N. Rose, T. Blett, M. Morrison Erway. 2010. “The Western Airborne

Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of the

Impacts of Airborne Contaminants”, Environmental Science and Technology, 44(3), 855-

859.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

67. D.F. Bradford*, K. Stanley, L.L. McConnell, N.G. Tallent-Halsell, M. S. Nash, S. Massey

Simonich. 2010. “Spatial Patterns of Atmospherically Deposited Organic Contaminants at

High-Elevation in the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains, California”, Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, 29(5), 1056-1066.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

68. X. Zeng, S. Massey Simonich*, K. Robrock, P. Korytar, L Alvarez-Cohen, D. Barofsky.

2010. “Application of a congener specific debromination model to study

photodebromination, anaerobic microbial debromination, and Fe0 reduction of PBDEs”,

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 29(4), 770-778.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

69. W. Wang, S.L. Massey Simonich, M. Xue, J. Zhao, N. Zhang, R. Wang, J. Cao, S. Tao*.

2010. “Concentrations, Sources and Toxicity of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in soils

from Beijing, Tianjin, and surrounding areas, North China”, Environmental Pollution,

158(5), 1245-1251.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

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70. J. Layshock, S. Massey Simonich, K. Anderson*. 2010. “Effect of Dibenzopyrene

Measurement on Assessing Air Quality and Cancer Risk in Beijing Air”. Journal of

Environmental Monitoring, 12, 2290-2298.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

71. S. Genualdi, S. Massey Simonich*, T. Primbs, T. Bidleman, L. M. Jantunen, K.S. Ryoo,

and T. Zhu. 2009. “Enantiomeric Signatures of Organochlorine Pesticides in Asian, Trans-

Pacific and Western U.S. Air Masses”, Environmental Science and Technology, 43(8),

2806-2811.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

72. S. Genualdi, R. Killin, J. Woods, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, S. Massey Simonich*. 2009.

“Trans-Pacific and Regional U.S. Atmospheric Transport of PAHs and Pesticides in

Biomass Burning Emissions”, Environmental Science and Technology, 43(4), 1061-1066.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

73. W. Wang, T. Primbs, S. Tao, and S. Massey Simonich*. 2009. “Atmospheric Particulate

Matter Pollution during the 2008 Beijing Olympics”, Environmental Science and

Technology, 43(14), 5314-5320.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

74. S.L. Massey Simonich*. 2009. “Response to Comment on “Atmospheric Particulate

Matter Pollution during the 2008 Beijing Olympics””, Environmental Science and

Technology, 43(19), 7590-7591.

Role: PI, wrote the manuscript

75. K.A. Stanley, L.R. Curtis, S.L. Massey Simonich, R.L. Tanguay*. 2009. “Endosulfan I

and Endosulfan Sulfate Disrupts Zebrafish Embryonic Development”, Aquatic Toxicology,

95(4), 355-361.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

76. M. Scheringer*, KC Jones, M. Matthies, S. Simonich and D. Van de Meent. 2009.

“Multimedia Partitioning, Overall Persistence, and Long-Range Transport Potential in the

Context of POPs and PBT Assessments”. Integrated Environmental Assessment and

Management, 5(4), 557-576.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

77. A.R. Schwindt*, M.L. Kent, L.K. Ackerman, S.L. Massey Simonich, D.H. Landers, T.

Blett, C.B. Schreck. 2009. “Reproductive Abnormalities in Trout from Western U.S.

National Parks”, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 138, 522-531.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

78. K. Stanley, S. Massey Simonich*, D. Bradford, C. Davidson, N. Tallent-Halsell. 2009.

“Comparison of Pressurized Liquid Extraction and Matrix Solid Phase Dispersion for the

Measurement of Semi-Volatile Organic Compound Accumulation in Tadpoles”.

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 28(10), 2038-2043.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

79. C. Lang, S. Tao*, W. Liu, Y. Zhang, S. Simonich. 2008. “Atmospheric transport and

outflow of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from China”, Environmental Science and

Technology, 42(14), 5196-5201.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

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80. T. Primbs, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, C. Higginbotham, S. Massey Simonich*. 2008.

“Influence of Asian and Western United States Agricultural Areas and Fires on the

Atmospheric Transport of Pesticides in the Western United States”, Environmental Science

and Technology, 42, 6519-6525.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

81. L. Ackerman, A Schwindt, D. Koch, G. Wilson, S.L. Simonich*. 2008. “Atmospherically

Deposited PBDEs, Pesticides, and PAHs in Western U.S. National Park Fish:

Concentrations and Consumption Guidelines”, Environmental Science and Technology,

42(7), 2334-2341.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

82. T. Primbs, A. Piekarz, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, C. Higginbotham, J. Field, S. Massey

Simonich*. 2008. “Influence of Asian and Western United States Urban Areas and Fires

on the Atmospheric Transport of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Polychlorinated

Biphenyls, and Fluorotelomer Alcohols in the Western United States”, Environmental

Science and Technology, 42, 6385-6391.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

83. X. Zeng, S. Massey Simonich*, K. Robrock, P. Korytar, L Alvarez-Cohen, D. Barofsky.

2008. “Development and validation of a congener specific photodegradation model for

polybrominated diphenyl ethers”, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 27, 2427-

2435.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

84. T. Primbs, S. Genualdi, S. Massey Simonich*. 2008. “Solvent Selection for Pressurized

Liquid Extraction of Polymeric Sorbents Used in Air Sampling”, Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, 27(6), 1267-1272.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

85. A. Piekarz, T. Primbs, J. Field, D. Barofsky, S. Simonich*. 2007. “Semi-volatile

fluorinated organic compounds in Asian and Western U.S. Air Masses”, Environmental

Science and Technology, 41, 8248-8255.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

86. C. Lang, S. Tao*, G. Zhang, J. Fu, S. Simonich. 2007. “Outflow of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons from Guangdong, southern China”, Environmental Science and Technology,

41, 8370-8375.

Role: International collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the

manuscript

87. S. Usenko, D. Landers, P. Appleby, S.L. Simonich*. 2007. “Current and Historical

Deposition of PBDEs, Pesticides, PCBs, and PAHs to Rocky Mountain National Park,

USA: Does the Continental Divide Make a Difference?”, Environmental Science and

Technology, 41, 7235-7241.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

88. T. Primbs, S. L. Simonich*, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, D. Jaffe, A. Takami, S. Kato, S.

Hatakeyama, Y. Kajii. 2007. “Atmospheric Outflow of Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds from East Asia in Spring 2004”, Environmental Science and

Technology, 41 (10), 3551-3558.

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Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

89. K.J. Hageman, S.L. Simonich*, D.H. Campbell, G.R. Wilson, D.H. Landers. 2006.

“Atmospheric Deposition of Current-Use and Historic-Use Pesticides in Snow at National

Parks in the Western United States”, Environmental Science and Technology, 40, 3174-

3180.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

90. A. Goel, L. McConnell*, A. Torrents, J. Scudlark, S. L. Simonich. 2006. “Spray Irrigation

of Treated Municipal Wastewater as a Potential Source of Atmospheric PBDEs”,

Environmental Science and Technology, 40(7), 2142-2148.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

91. V.H. Garrison*, W.T. Foreman, S. Genualdi, D.W. Griffin, C.A. Kellogg, M.S. Majewski,

A. Mohammed, A. Ramsubhag, E.A.Shinn, S.L. Simonich, and G.W. Smith. 2006.

“Saharan dust – a carrier of persistent organic pollutants, metals, and microbes to the

Caribbean?”, Revista de Biologia Tropical - International Journal of Tropical Biology

and Conservation, 54 (Suppl. 3), 9-21.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

92. S. Usenko, K.J. Hageman, D.W. Schmedding, G.R. Wilson, S.L. Simonich*. 2005.

“Trace Analysis of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Large Volume Samples of Snow,

Lake Water, and Groundwater”, Environmental Science and Technology, 39, 6006-6015.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

93. J.A. Field*, S.L. Simonich, D. Barofsky. 2005. “Comment on “Detection of

Perfluorooctane Surfactants in Great Lakes Water” and “Mass Budget of Perfluorooctane

Surfactants in Lake Ontario””, Environmental Science and Technology, 39, 3883-3884.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

94. L.K. Ackerman, G.R Wilson, S.L. Simonich*. 2005. “Quantitative Analysis of 39

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers by Isotope Dilution GC/Low Resolution MS” Analytical

Chemistry, 77, 1979-1987.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

95. X. Zeng, P.K. Freeman, Y.Y. Vasil’ev, V.G. Voino, S.L. Simonich*, D.F. Barofsky.

2005. “Theoretical Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties of Polybrominated Diphenyl

Ethers”, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 50, 1548-1556.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

96. R.K. Killin, S.L. Simonich*, D. A. Jaffe, C.L. DeForest, G. R. Wilson. 2004. “Trans-

Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds to Cheeka Peak Observatory During the Spring of 2002” Journal of

Geophysical Research, 109, D23S15.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

97. C.J. Koester*, S.L. Simonich, B.K. Esser. 2003. “Environmental Analysis” Analytical

Chemistry, 75, 2813-2829.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

98. S.L. Simonich*, T.W. Federle, W.S. Eckhoff, A. Rottiers, S. Webb, D. Sabaliunas, W. de

Wolf. 2002. “Removal of Fragrance Materials During U.S. and European Wastewater

Treatment” Environmental Science and Technology, 36, 2839-2847.

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Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

99. S.A. Aschmann, J. Arey, R. Atkinson, S.L. Simonich*. 2001. “Atmospheric Lifetimes and

Fates of Selected Fragrance Materials and Volatile Model Compounds” Environmental

Science and Technology, 35, 3595 - 3600.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

100. S.L. Simonich*, W.M. Begley, G. Debaere, W.S. Eckhoff. 2000. “Trace Analysis

of Fragrance Materials in Wastewater and Treated Wastewater” Environmental Science

and Technology, 34, 959 - 965.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

101. M.J. Bernhard and S.L. Simonich*. 2000. “Use of a Bench-Top Photochemical

Reactor and Solid-Phase Microextraction to Measure Semivolatile Organic Compound-

Hydroxyl Radical Rate Constants” Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 19, 1705 -

1710.

Role: PI, primary mentor for student/postdoctoral, and staff scientist co-authors, co-

wrote the manuscript

102. B.Park, J.W. Bozzelli*, M.R. Booty, M.J. Bernhard, K. Mesuere, C.A. Pettigrew,

J. Shi, and S.L. Simonich. 1999. “Polymer Pyrolysis and Oxidation Studies in a

Continuous Feed and Flow Reactor: Cellulose and Polystyrene” Environmental Science

and Technology, 33, 2584 - 2592.

Role: Collaboration, conceptualized the project, and co-wrote the manuscript

103. S.L. Simonich and R.A. Hites*. 1997. “Relationships Between Socioeconomic

Indicators and Concentrations of Organochlorine Pesticides in Tree Bark” Environmental

Science and Technology, 31, 999 - 1003.

104. J.C. Wallace, L.P. Brzuzy, S.L. Simonich and R.A. Hites*. 1996. “Case Study of

Organochlorine Pesticides in the Indoor Air of a Home” Environmental Science and

Technology, 30, 2715 - 2718.

105. S.L. Simonich and R.A. Hites*. 1995. “Organic Pollutant Accumulation in

Vegetation” Environmental Science and Technology, 29, 2905 - 2914.

106. S.L. Simonich and R.A. Hites*. 1995. “Global Distribution of Persistent

Organochlorine Compounds” Science, 269, 1851 - 1854.

107. S.L. Simonich and R.A. Hites*. 1994. “Importance of Vegetation in Removing

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the Atmosphere” Nature, 370, 49 - 51.

108. S.L. Simonich and R.A. Hites*. 1994. “Vegetation-Atmosphere Partitioning of

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons” Environmental Science and Technology, 28, 939 -

943.

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

S. Massey Simonich, O. Motorykin, N. Jariyasopit. 2011. “PAH Intermediates: Links between

the Atmosphere and Biological Systems”. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 192 (1-2), 26-29.

REVIEW ARTICLES BOOKS OR MONOGRAPHS

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CHAPTERS IN BOOKS (*indicates corresponding author; underline indicates student and

Postdoctoral mentees)

1. L. Geiser*, J. Schrlau, S.M. Simonich, D. Glavich, and K. Dillman, K. 2010. Lichens and

conifer needles as indicators of airborne semi-volatile organic compounds in western North

America. In: Nash, T.H. III (ed.), Symbiosis, Ecology, Environmental Monitoring, Systematics

and Cyber Applications. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 105: 125-137. J. Crame in der Gebrüder

Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart.

2. S.L. Massey Simonich* and D. Jaffe. 2009. “Persistent Organic Pollutants”. In: Global

Sources of Local Pollution: An Assessment of Long-Range Transport of Key Air Pollutants to

and from the United States. The National Academies Press, Washington DC.

3. S.L. Simonich*. 2005. “Fragrance Materials in Wastewater Treatment Plants”. In:

Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Vol. 5O, Water Pollution: Emerging Organic Pollution

in Waste Waters and Sludge, Vol.2, pp. 79-118, D. Barcelo Editor, Springer-Verlag

Heidelberg.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

ABSTRACTS (Since 2000):

1. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, and S. Simonich. 2005. “Outflow of Persistent Organic Pollutants

and Other Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds from Asia in Spring 2004”. DIOXIN 2005.

2. J. Schrlau, E. Moore, L. Deskin, L. Geiser, and S. Simonich. 2005. “The Use of Vegetation to

Study the Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to High Elevation

Ecosystems in Sequoia National Park”. DIOXIN 2005.

3. X. Zeng, P.K. Freeman, Y.V. Vasil’ev, V.G. Voinov, S.L. Simonich and D.F. Barofsky.

2005. “Theoretical Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties of Polybrominated Diphenyl

Ethers and Prediction of Photodecomposition Products of BDE-209”. DIOXIN 2005.

4. S. Genualdi, R. Killin, J. Woods, and S. Simonich. 2005. “Trans-Pacific Atmospheric

Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to the Olympic Peninsula of Washington, USA”.

DIOXIN 2005.

5. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, C. Higginbotham, and S. Simonich. 2005. “Trans-

Pacific Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Other Anthropogenic

Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to a High Elevation Site in the Pacific Northwest, USA”.

DIOXIN 2005.

6. L. Ackerman, D. Koch, and S. Simonich. 2005. “Profiles and Levels of POPs and SOCs in

Fish from Alpine Lakes of U.S. National Parks”. DIOXIN 2005.

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7. S.L. Simonich, K. Hageman, S. Usenko, Y. Wang, D. Campbell, and D. Landers. 2005.

“Current and Historical Deposition of Persistent Organic Pollutants to High Elevation

Ecosystems in the Western U.S.”. DIOXIN 2005.

8. S.L. Simonich. 2003. “The Use of Creative ROOMS to Study the Trans-Pacific Atmospheric

Transport of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds”. American Society of Mass Spectrometry.

BOOK REVIEWS

ANYTHING ELSE

Government Publications

1. Garrison V.H., Foreman W.T., Genualdi S.A., Majewski M.S., Mohammed A., Simonich

S.M.. 2011. Concentrations of semivolatile organic compounds associated with African dust

air masses in Mali, Cape Verde, Trinidad and Tobago, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, 2001-2008:

U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 571, [http://pubs.usgs.gov/ds/571}

2. Simonich, S.L. and L. Nanus. 2010. Sierra Nevada-Southern Cascades (SNNC) Region Air

Contaminants Research and Monitoring Report. National Park Service, U.S. Department of

Interior.

3. Landers, D.H., S.L. Simonich, D. Jaffe, L. Geiser, D. H. Campbell, A. Schwindt, C. Schreck,

M. Kent, W. Hafner, H.E. Taylor, K. Hageman, S. Usenko, L. Ackerman, J. Schrlau, N. Rose,

T. Blett, M. Morrison Erway. 2008. The Fate, Transport, and Ecological Impacts of Airborne

Contaminants in Western National Parks (USA). EPA/600/R-07/138. U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, NHEERL, Western Ecology

Division, Corvallis, Oregon.

4. Landers, D.H., S.L. Simonich, D.H. Campbell, M.M. Erway, L.H. Geiser, D.A. Jaffe, M.L.

Kent, C.B. Schreck, T.F. Blett, and H.E. Taylor. 2003. Western Airborne Contaminants

Assessment Program Research Plan. EPA/600/R-03/035. U.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Office of Research and Development, NHEERL, Western Ecology Division,

Corvallis, Oregon.

2. Lectures and other presentations

INVITED LECTURES AT NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (Include title

of talk, name of conference, location, and date) (presenter underlined)

1. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Recent Advances in Tracking Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Metabolites and Degradation Products in Humans and the Environment”, Society for

Environmental Geochemistry and Health, Guangzhou, China, July 2017.

2. S.L. Massey Simonich, “New Findings in the Global and Regional Atmospheric Transport and

Chemistry of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”, International Conference on Products of

Incomplete Combustion, June 2017.

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3. S.L. Massey Simonich, “New Discoveries in Environmental Transformation

Reactions of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”, The 1st International

Conference on Environmental Pollution and Health, Guangzhou, China, June

2015.

4. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Effects-directed Approach to Assess Changes in PAH

Composition and Toxicity Following Soil Bioremediation”, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Barcelona, Spain, May 2015.

5. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What do we know about the sources of PAHs in the human

environment?: Beijing Olympics, Trans-Pacific Transport, and Photochemistry”, Health

Effects of Fine Particles from Vehicle Emissions, Washington, DC, April 2014.

6. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Prediction, Identification, and Mutagenicity of Novel Nitro-PAHs

Formed via Atmospheric Heterogeneous Reactions”, National Conference on Environmental

Chemistry, Guiyang, China, September 2013.

7. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons from the Beijing Olympics to the Western U.S.”, University of North Carolina –

Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC August 2013.

8. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Is Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Persistent

Organic Pollutants (POPs) to the North Pacific Ocean Significant?”, North Pacific Marine

Science Organization, Hiroshima, Japan, October 2012.

9. S.L. Massey Simonich, “The Unsolved Mysteries of Atmospheric Chemistry for High School

Students and their Teachers”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA December

2011.

10. S.L. Massey Simonich, “PAH Sources and Atmospheric Transport in China and in the Western

U.S.”, International Society of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, Muenster, Germany

September 2011.

11. S.L. Massey Simonich, “A New Look at Old POPs: PAHs in China and the U.S.”,

RECETOX POPs Workshop, Brno, Czech Republic May 2011.

12. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Sources, Transport and Deposition of Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons: China and the Western U.S.”, SETAC Europe, Milan, Italy May 2011.

13. S.L. Massey Simonich, “PAH Intermediates: Links between the Atmosphere and Biological

Systems”, Biological Reactive Intermediates, Barcelona, Spain July 2010.

14. S.L. Massey Simonich, T. Primbs, S. Genualdi, “Re-volatilization of POPs from Soils During

Biomass Burning in Asia and Western North America”, Society of Environmental Toxicology

and Chemistry – Asia Meeting, Guangzhou, China June 2010.

15. S.L. Massey Simonich, T. Primbs, S. Genualdi, “What do Chiral Signatures Tell Us about

Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of POPs to U.S. Ecosystems?”, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry – Asia Meeting, Guangzhou, China June 2010.

16. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Atmospheric Particulate Matter Pollution During the 2008 Beijing

Olympics”, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

November 23, 2009.

17. S.L. Massey Simonich, “The Use of Chiral Signatures to Study Trans-Pacific Transport and

Deposition of POPs to Remote U.S. Ecosystems”, Society of Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 23, 2009.

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18. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Chasing POPs: From the Beijing Olympics to Mountains in the

Western U.S.”, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Meeting, New Orleans,

LA, November 22, 2009.

19. S.L. Simonich (presentation given by D. Williams because of illness), “PAHs in Highly

Exposed Populations: Atmospheric Studies from China to the U.S. West Coast, before, during

and after the Beijing Olympics”, Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program,

Columbia University, New York, NY, November 3, 2009.

20. S.L. Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Tracking Persistent Organic Pollutants

from the Beijing Olympics to the Pacific Northwestern U.S.”, 64th Northwest Regional

Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Tacoma, WA June 2009.

21. W. Wang, T. Primbs, S. Tao, and S. Massey Simonich, “Atmospheric Particulate Matter

Pollution during the 2008 Beijing Olympics”, American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly,

Toronto, Canada May 2009.

22. S.L. Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Atmospheric Transport of Persistent

Organic Pollutants from the 2008 Beijing Olympics to Japan to Mt. Bachelor”, Department of

Environmental and Molecular Toxicology, Oregon State University, January 2009.

23. S.L. Simonich, “Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Snow: Scavenging, Aging, and

Implications for Remote Ecosystems”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA

December 2008.

24. S.L. Simonich, “Fate and Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Western U.S.”,

Peking University, Beijing, China, August 12, 2008.

25. S.L. Simonich, “Application of Novel Analytical Methods to the Study of PAHs and PBDEs in

the Environment”, 1st International Forum on Remediation Benchmarks and Standards for

Contaminated Environment, Shenyang, China, July 23, 2008.

26. S.L. Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around – the Fate and Transport of Persistent

Organic Pollutants in the Western U.S.”, College of Agricultural Sciences Bus Tour, Oregon

State University, May 1, 2008.

27. S.L. Simonich, “Transport and Deposition of Contaminants to Glacier National Park”, Western

Airborne Contaminants Assessment Program: A Workshop for Montana, Missoula, MT, April

23, 2008.

28. S.L. Simonich, “What goes up must come down – atmospheric deposition of POPs to high

elevation and high latitude ecosystems in the Western U.S.”, University of Liverpool,

Liverpool, U.K., December 5, 2007.

29. S.L. Simonich, “What goes around comes around – the fate and transport of POPs in the

Western U.S.”, Lancaster University, Lancaster U.K., December 3, 2007.

30. S.L. Simonich, “What goes up must come down – atmospheric deposition of POPs to high

elevation and high latitude ecosystems in the Western U.S.”, University College London,

London, U.K., November 29, 2007.

31. S.L. Simonich, “What Goes Up Must Come Down – Atmospheric Deposition of POPs to

High Elevation and High Latitude Ecosystems in the Western U.S.”, Persistent Organic

Pollutants in the Environment: Transport Mechanisms, Global Distribution and Effects

Conference, Baeza, Spain, May 28, 2007.

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32. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, C. Higginbotham, and S. Simonich. “Trans-Pacific

Atmospheric Transport of PBTs from Asia to the Pacific Northwest of the USA in Spring

2004”. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA September 2006.

33. L. Ackerman, S. Usenko, K. Hageman, D. Campbell, D. Landers, S. Simonich. “PBTs in

High Places: Western U.S. National Parks”. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA

September 2006.

34. X. Zeng, D. Barofsky, and S. Simonich. “Photodegradation of Polybrominated Diphenyl

Ethers and GC-MS study of the Products”. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA

September 2006.

35. S.L. Simonich, K. Stanley, K. Hageman, S. Usenko, “Pesticides in High Places: Atmospheric

Deposition of Current and Historic Use Pesticides to Western U.S. National Parks”, Pesticide

and Amphibian Declines Workshop, Conservation Biology Meeting, San Jose, CA, June 24,

2006.

36. L. Ackerman, D. Koch, and S. Simonich. “Benchtop GC-ECNI-IDMS Analysis of PBDEs in

Fish from Remote Mountain Lakes: Effects of Ion Source Parameters and Br Substitution

Patterns”. American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Seattle, WA, May 28-31 2006.

37. S.L. Simonich, K. Hageman, S. Usenko, Y. Wang, D. Campbell, and D. Landers. “Current

and Historical Deposition of Persistent Organic Pollutants to High Elevation Ecosystems in the

Western U.S.”. DIOXIN 2005, Toronto, Canada August 2005.

38. L. Ackerman, D. Koch, and S. Simonich. “Profiles and Levels of POPs and SOCs in Fish

from Alpine Lakes of U.S. National Parks”. DIOXIN 2005, Toronto, Canada August 2005.

39. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, and S. Simonich. “Outflow of Persistent Organic Pollutants and

Other Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds from Asia in Spring 2004”. DIOXIN 2005,

Toronto, Canada August 2005.

40. K. Hageman, S. Usenko, D. Campbell, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, and S. Simonich

“Atmospheric Deposition of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in National Parks of the

Pacific Northwest.” Puget Sound/Georgia Basin Research Conference, Seattle, WA March

2005.

41. K. Hageman, D. Campbell, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, S. Usenko, S. Simonich, “Semi-

Volatile Organic Compounds in Snow Collected at National Parks in the Western United

States”, Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR November 2004.

42. K. Hageman, D. Landers, S. Simonich, D. Campbell, M. Erway, L. Geiser, D. Jaffe, M. Kent,

C. Schreck, T. Blett, H. Taylor, “Western Airborne Contaminants Assessment Project

(WACAP): Assessing Deposition and Impacts of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Metals in

National Parks in the Western United States”, SETAC Europe Workshop, Milano, Italy, July

2004.

43. K. Hageman, S. Usenko, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, S. Simonich, “Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds in Snow from National Parks of the Western United States”, SETAC Europe

Workshop, Milano, Italy, July 2004.

44. K. Hageman, S. Usenko, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, D. Campbell, S. Simonich “Semi-

Volatile Organic Compounds in Snow and Lake Water from National Parks of the Western

United States”, SETAC Europe, Prague, Czechoslovakia, April 2004.

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45. S.L. Simonich, “The Use of Creative ROOMS to Study the Trans-Pacific Atmospheric

Transport of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds”, American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 11, 2003

46. S.L. Simonich, R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson “Atmospheric Concentrations of Semi-Volatile

Organic Pollutants on the Tip of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington: Evidence of Trans-

Pacific Transport?”, Georgia Basin/Puget Sound Research Conference, Vancouver, BC, April

2003.

47. S.L. Simonich, R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson, “Long-Range Transport of Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds to the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. in Spring 2002”. Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Salt Lake City, UT, November 2002.

48. S.L. Simonich, “Is Atmospheric Deposition of PCBs to Puget Sound and Georgia Basin

Important?”, PCBs in Puget Sound and Georgia Basin Ecosystems Workshop, Friday Harbor,

WA, September 2002.

49. S. Aschmann, J. Arey, R. Atkinson, S.L. Simonich, “Atmospheric Lifetimes and Fates of

Selected Fragrance Materials and Volatile Model Compounds”. Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Baltimore, MD, November 2001.

50. S.L. Simonich, T. Federle, W. Eckhoff, A. Rottiers, S. Webb, D. Sabaliunas, W. de Wolf, W.

“Removal of Fragrance Materials During U.S. and European Wastewater Treatment”. Society

of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Baltimore, MD, November 2001.

51. S.L. Simonich, W. deWolf, S. Webb, “Factors Influencing Fragrance Material Removal

During Wastewater Treatment”, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry,

Nashville, TN, November 2000.

52. M.J. Bernhard, S.L. Simonich, “Validation of an Atmospheric Photochemical Reactor for

Semivolatile Organic Compound - Hydroxyl Radical Kinetic Studies”, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville, TN, November 2000.

53. S.L. Simonich, “Fragrance Materials in the Environment: Myths and Truths”. Gordon

Research Conference 2000: Water, New Hampshire, June 2000.

54. B. Park, J. Bozzelli, M. Booty, S.L. Simonich, “Polymer Pyrolysis and Oxidation Studies in a

Continuous Feed and Flow Reactor: Cellulose and Polystyrene”. Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry Europe, Leipzig, Germany May 2000.

55. S.L. Simonich, W. Begley, W. Eckhoff, “Development of Analytical Methods to Measure

Fragrance Materials in Wastewater Treatment”. Society of Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry Europe, Leipzig, Germany May 2000.

INVITED SEMINARS TO PROFESSIONAL AUDIENCES (List title of talk, institution, and

date) (presenter underlined)

1. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Formation of Hazardous Breakdown Products During

Remediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Contaminated Superfund Sites:

Implications for the Environment, Humans, and Policy”, Indiana University School of

Public & Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, IN, November 2018.

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2. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Formation of Hazardous Breakdown Products During

Remediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Contaminated Superfund Sites”,

Keystone Science Lecture Seminar Series, NIEHS, Durham, NC, September 2018.

3. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Combining Engineering, Chemistry, and Toxicology to Study the

Remediation of PAH Contaminated Soils”, The 9th National Conference on Environmental

Chemistry, Hangzhou, China, October 2017.

4. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Is Bioremediation of PAH Contaminated Soil Worth It?”, 253rd

American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, California,

April 2017.

5. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Recent Advances in Tracking Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Metabolites and Degradation Products in Humans and the Environment”, Environmental

Health Sciences and Research Bureau, Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada, September 2016

6. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Recent Advances in Tracking Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Degradation Products in the Environment”, San Diego State University, March 2016

7. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Prediction, Identification, and Mutagenicity of Novel Nitro-PAHs

Formed via Atmospheric Heterogeneous Reactions”, Department of Pharmacy, Oregon State

University, April 2015.

8. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Up Must Come Down: Connecting Air and Water

Pollution in Western U.S. National Parks”, Water Resources Program, Oregon State

University, Corvallis, Oregon February 2011.

9. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Air Pollution from the

Beijing Olympics to the Western U.S.”, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

December 2010.

10. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Persistent Organic

Pollutants in the Western U.S.”, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia December

2010.

11. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Chasing Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Western U.S.”,

Washington State University – Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington November 2010.

12. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Comparing and Contrasting Personal Exposure to Particulate Matter:

Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and China”, National Institutes of

Environmental Health Sciences - Superfund Research Program National Meeting, Portland,

Oregon November 2010.

13. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Western Airborne Contaminants Project Air, Snow, and Vegetation

Results: A Focus on Olympic, Mt. Rainier, and North Cascades National Parks”, National

Park Service’s Pacific Northwest Contaminants Workshop, Seattle, Washington November

2010.

14. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Contaminant Bioaccumulation in Olympic, Mt. Rainier, and North

Cascades National Parks”, National Park Service’s Pacific Northwest Contaminants

Workshop, Seattle, Washington November 2010.

15. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Chasing Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Western U.S.”, Centre

d’Investigacio – Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Barcelona, Spain, July 2010.

16. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Chasing Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Western U.S.”, Chinese

Academy of Sciences – Institute of Geochemistry, Guangzhou, China June 2010.

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17. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Air Pollution from the

Beijing Olympics to the Western U.S.”, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, April

26, 2010.

18. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Air Pollution from the

Beijing Olympics to the Western U.S.”, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New

Mexico, March 22, 2010.

19. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Air Pollution from the

Beijing Olympics to the Western U.S.”, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, February 1,

2010.

20. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Chasing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from the Beijing

Olympics to the Western U.S.”, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, December 1,

2009.

21. S.L. Massey Simonich, “PAHs in Highly Exposed Populations: Atmospheric Studies from

China to the U.S. West Coast, before, during and after the Beijing Olympics”, Université de

Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, November 25, 2009.

22. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Tracking Air Quality from the

Beijing Olympics to the Pacific Northwestern U.S.”, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,

LA, November 16, 2009.

23. S.L. Simonich, “Trans-Pacific Transport and Deposition of POPs in the Western U.S.”, Task

Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution, USEPA, Washington D.C., June 9, 2008.

24. S.L. Simonich, “What goes up must come down – atmospheric deposition of POPs to high

elevation and high latitude ecosystems in the Western U.S.”, Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 2007.

25. S. Usenko, D. Landers, and S. Simonich “Deposition History of Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds in Sediment from Remote Ecosystems in Rocky Mountain National Park, USA”

Pacific NW Chapter Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, April 2006.

26. S.L. Simonich, “The Trans-Pacific and Regional Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of

Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to Puget Sound”, Toxics in Puget Sound Forum, Seattle,

WA April 5, 2006.

27. S.L. Simonich and K. Hageman, “Contaminants in the Arctic: National Parks as Sentinel

Ecosystems” Annual U.S. Arctic Commission Meeting, Corvallis, OR October 2005.

28. S.L. Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around: The Trans-Pacific and Regional

Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds to the Western

U.S.”, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, September 29, 2005.

29. S.L. Simonich, “What Makes WACAP Work??: The Academic Perspective…”, USEPA

Science Forum, Washington, D.C., May 17, 2005.

30. L. Ackerman, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “Optimized Benchtop GC-MS Parameters for the

Measurement of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers: Selective, Sensitive, Congener-specific

Analysis for these Persistent Organic Pollutants in Environmental Samples”, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Austin TX, November 2003.

31. R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “Atmospheric Transport of Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds to a Remote Site on the U.S. West Coast”, Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Austin TX, November 2003.

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32. S. Usenko, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “A Method for the Measurement of

Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in High Elevation Snow and Lake Water”,

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Austin TX, November 2003.

33. S.L. Simonich, “Workshop on PCBs in Puget Sound and Georgia Basin Ecosystems:

Recommendations from the Abiotic Fate Workgroup”, Georgia Basin/Puget Sound Research

Conference, Vancouver, BC, April 2003.

34. S.L. Simonich, R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson “Atmospheric Concentrations of Semi-Volatile

Organic Pollutants on the Tip of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington: Evidence of Trans-

Pacific Transport?”, Georgia Basin/Puget Sound Research Conference, Vancouver, BC, April

2003.

35. S.L. Simonich, R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson, “ITCT 2K2: Trans-Pacific Transport of

Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds”. American Geophysical Union, San

Francisco, CA, December 2002.

36. S.L. Simonich, “Trans-Pacific Transport and Deposition of Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds”, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR, October 2002.

37. S.L. Simonich, W.S. Eckhoff, A. Rottiers, S. Webb, D. Sabaliunas, W. de Wolf, “Removal of

Fragrance Materials During U.S. and European Wastewater Treatment”. Gordon Research

Conference 2002 – Water, New Hampshire, June 2002.

38. S.L. Simonich, “Global and Regional Environmental Fate of Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds”, Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR, February 2002.

39. S.L. Simonich, “Global and Regional Atmospheric Fate and Transport of Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds”, University of Washington - Bothell, Seattle, WA, November 2001.

40. S.L. Simonich, “The Environmental Fate of Fragrance Materials”, Oregon Graduate Institute,

Portland, O, October 2001.

41. S.L. Simonich, “Use of Environmental Chemistry to Improve Environmental Risk

Assessment”, University of California – Riverside, Riverside, CA, October 1999.

SESSIONS ORGANIZED AND CHAIRED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

1. Co-chair of the International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds 2013 (ISPAC

2013), Corvallis, Oregon USA September 2013.

2. American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental Chemistry, “Women in Environmental

Science and Engineering”, San Francisco, CA August 2014.

3. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry - Europe, “Atmospheric Chemistry,

Transport and Deposition”, Milan, Italy May 2011.

4. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry – North America, “Atmospheric

Chemistry, Transport and Deposition”, Portland, Oregon November 2010.

5. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, “Environmental Analytical Chemistry”,

New Orleans, LA, November 2009.

6. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, “Global Atmospheric Transport”,

Portland, OR, November 2004.

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7. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, “Atmospheric Fate Processes”, Salt Lake

City, UT, November 2002.

8. Ohio Valley Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, “Recent Advances in

Environmental Analytical Chemistry”, Cincinnati, OH, May 1999.

9. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, “Atmospheric Fate and Transport”, San

Francisco, CA, November 1997.

10. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, “Ecotoxicity Testing of Difficult Test

Substances” San Francisco, CA, November 1997.

11. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, “Vegetation-Air Partitioning”, November

1994.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS SUCH AS CONTRIBUTED PAPERS AND POSTERS

1. Courtney Roper, Staci L. M. Simonich, Robert L. Tanguay, “Differing PM2.5 Filter Extraction

Methods: Impact on Chemical and Toxicological Analyses”, Society of Environmental

Chemistry and Toxicology, Europe; 2018 May 14; Rome, Italy.

2. Courtney Roper, Allison Perez, Perry Hystad, Staci L. M. Simonich, Robert L. Tanguay,

“Paradigm for PM2.5 Chemical and Biological Characterization: Paired Home and Personal

PM2.5 Samples in Kheri, India”, Society of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Europe;

2018 May 15; Rome, Italy.

3. Courtney Roper, Staci L. M. Simonich, Robert L. Tanguay, “Impacts of PM2.5 Filter

Extraction Methods on Chemical and Toxicological Analyses”, 57th Annual Meeting of the

Society of Toxicology; 2018 March 13; San Antonio, TX.

4. Courtney Roper, Staci L. M. Simonich, Robert L. Tanguay, “Implications of PM2.5 Filter

Extraction Methods on Chemical and Toxicological Analyses”. Pacific Northwest Regional

Meeting for the Society of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology; 2018 March 9; Corvallis,

OR.

5. Courtney Roper, Staci L. M. Simonich, Robert L. Tanguay, “High-throughput in vivo

Screening Model for Particulate Matter Exposures”, Pacific Northwest Association for

Toxicologists (PANWAT); 2017 October 2; Bothell, WA.

6. JN Rewerts, JT Morré, SL Massey Simonich, and J Field. “In-Vial Extraction and Large

Volume Injection GC-MS for Semi-Volatile Polyfluorinated Alkyl Substances”. Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Pacific Northwest Chapter 27th Annual

Meeting. Corvallis, OR. March 9-10, 2018

7. Santiago-Delgado, Lisandra; Chlebowski, A.; Truong, L.; Tanguay, R.; Davis, Eva L.; and

Simonich, Staci L. M. “Identification and Quantification of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Transformation Products in Thermally Remediated Soil form a Superfund Site”. 72nd Annual

Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Corvallis, OR, June 2017.

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8. Titaley, I. A.; Walden, D.M.; Ogba, O.M.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Computational Chemistry Prediction of Reactive Sites of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”.

72nd Annual Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Corvallis,

Oregon, June 2017.

9. Titaley, I. A.; Walden, D.M.; Ogba, O.M.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L. “Using

Experimental Data and Computational Chemistry to Predict Reactive Sites of Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons”. 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition,

San Francisco, California, April 2017.

10. Walden, D.M.; Titaley, I. A.; Ogba, O.M.; Massey Simonich, S. L.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.

“Progress Towards a General Model to Predict Hydroxylated Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbon Stabilities”. 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition,

San Francisco, California, April 2017.

11. Titaley, I. A.; Chibwe, L.; Glaesemann, K.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Integrating Chemometrics and Computational Chemistry in the Workflow of Suspect

Screening Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Biotransformation Products”. 253rd

American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, California, April

2017.

12. Titaley, I. A.; Ogba, O.M.; Chibwe, L.; Hoh, E.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Python Script to Streamline Non-Targeted GC×GC/ToF-MS Data Analysis of Remediated

Soil Samples”. 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition, San

Francisco, California, April 2017.

13. Kramer, A.; Suzki, K.; Bell, D.M.; Zelenyuk, A.; Massey Simonich, S. L. “Identification of

PAH Oxidation Products on Secondary Organic Aerosols”. 253rd American Chemical Society

National Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, California, April 2017.

14. Walden, D.M.; Titaley, I. A.; Ogba, O.M.; Massey Simonich, S. L.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.

“Progress Towards a General Model to Predict Hydroxylated Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbon Stabilities”. 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting & Exposition,

San Francisco, California, April 2017.

15. Santiago-Delgado, Lisandra; Chlebowski, A.; Truong, L.; Tanguay, R.; Davis, Eva L.; and

Simonich, Staci L. M. Identification and Quantification of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon

Breakdown Products in Thermally Remediated Soil from the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund

Site. 253rd American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, San Francisco, CA,

March 2017.

16. Titaley, I. A.; Ogba, O.M.; Chibwe, L.; Hoh, E.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Streamlining Non-Targeted GC×GC/ToF-MS Data Analysis of Remediated Soil Samples

using Python”. 75th Oregon Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Corvallis, Oregon,

February 2017.

17. Kramer, A.L.; Zelenyuk, A.; Bell, D.M.; Suzski, K.J.; Simonich, S.L. "Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbon Oxidation in Secondary Organic Aerosols by Ozone". 2017 American Chemical

Society Annual Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2017.

18. Kramer, A.L.; Bell, D.M.; Suzski, K.J.; Zelenyuk, A.; Simonich, S.L. "Ozone Oxidation of

PAHs in Secondary Organic Aerosols". 2016 Pacific Northwest Association of Toxicologist

Meeting, Corvallis, OR, September 2016.

19. L. Santiago-Delgado, E. Davis, S. L. Simonich. “Formation of Oxy- and Hydroxy-PAHs

during Laboratory-scale Thermal Remediation of Superfund Soils”. NIEHS Superfund Annual

Grantee Meeting, Durham, North Carolina, December 2016.

20. L. Santiago-Delgado, E. Davis, S. L. Simonich. “Optimization of Analytical Method for

Identification and Quantification of Hydroxy-PAHs in Thermally Remediated Soil”. NIH-

NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences FEST, Durham, North Carolina, December 2016.

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21. A. Chlebowski, G. Garcia, J. La Du, W. Bisson, R. Tanguay, S. L. Simonich. “Developmental

Toxicity and Mechanistic Investigations of Nitrated and Heterocyclic PAHs”. NIEHS

Superfund Annual Grantee Meeting, Durham, North Carolina, December 2016.

22. J. Rewerts, J. Cochran, S. L. Simonich, J. Field. "Rapid screening for volatile PFASs in textiles

by in-vial extraction gas chromatography mass spectrometry". 251st ACS National Meeting &

Exposition, San Diego, California, March 2016.

23. J. Rewerts, J. Cochran, S. L. Simonich, J. Field. "Large volume in-vial gas chromatography

mass spectrometry for suspect screening of semi-volatile polyfluoroalkyl substances in

textiles". Environmental Sciences: Water Gordon Research Seminar, Holderness, New

Hampshire, June 2016.

24. J. Rewerts, J. Cochran, S. L. Simonich, J. Field. "Large volume in-vial gas chromatography

mass spectrometry for suspect screening of semi-volatile polyfluoroalkyl substances in

textiles". Environmental Sciences: Water Gordon Research Conference, Holderness, New

Hampshire, June-July 2016.

25. J. Rewerts, J. Cochran, S. L. Simonich, J. Field. "Large volume in-vial gas chromatography

mass spectrometry for suspect screening of semi-volatile polyfluoroalkyl substances in

textiles". SETAC North America 37th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, November 2016

26. A Chlebowski, G Garcia, JK La Du, SL Simonich, R Tanguay. "Developmental toxicity and

differential gene expression caused by nitrated PAHs". Pacific Northwest Association of

Toxicologists Annual Meeting, Corvallis, OR, September 2016.

27. A Chlebowski, WH Bisson, SL Simonich, R Tanguay. "Developmental toxicity and AHR

activation of nitrated and heterocyclic PAHs". Department of Environmental and Molecular

Toxicology 7th Annual Research Day, Corvallis, OR, January 2016.

28. A Chlebowski, G Garcia, JK La Du, WH Bisson, R Tanguay, SL Simonich. "Developmental

toxicity and mechanistic investigations of nitrated and heterocyclic PAHs". Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry North America 37th Annual Meeting / 7th World

Congress, Orlando, FL, November 2016.

29. A Chlebowski, WH Bisson, R Tanguay, SL Simonich. "Developmental toxicity and AHR

activation of nitrated and heterocyclic PAHs". Society of Toxicology 55th Annual Meeting,

New Orleans, LA, March 2016.

30. Santiago-Delgado, Lisandra; Davis, Eva L., and Simonich, Staci L. M. "Optimization of

Analytical Method for Identification and Quantification of Hydroxy-Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons in Thermally Remediated Soil". PANWAT SOT Regional Chapter Meeting,

Corvallis, Oregon, September 2016

31. Titaley, I. A.; Jariyasopit, N.; Glaesemann, K.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Use of Chemometrics and Computational Chemistry in Non-Targeted and Targeted Analysis

of PAH Transformation Products in Various Environmental Matrices”. 7th Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress/North America 37th Annual

Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 2016.

32. Titaley, I. A.; Ogba, O.M.; Chibwe, L.; Hoh, E.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Streamlining Non-Targeted GC×GC/TOFMS Data Analysis of Remediated Soil Samples

using Python”. 7th Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress/North

America 37th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November 2016.

33. Titaley, I. A.; Chlebowski, A.; Truong, L.; Tanguay, R. L.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Identification and Toxicological Evaluation of Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH

Derivatives in Pavement Sealcoat Products”. 7th Society of Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry World Congress/North America 37th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, November

2016.

34. Titaley, I. A.; Jariyasopit, N.; Glaesemann, K.; Cheong, P. H.-Y.; Massey Simonich, S. L.

“Use of Chemometrics and Computational Chemistry in Non-Targeted and Targeted Analysis

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of PAH Transformation Products in Various Environmental Matrices”. 2016 Pacific Northwest

Association of Toxicologists Annual Conference, Corvallis, OR, September 2016.

35. Titaley, I.; Chlebowski, A.; Truong, L.; Tanguay, R. L.; Massey Simonich, S. L. “Identification

and Toxicological Evaluation of Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH Derivatives in Pavement

Sealcoat Products”. 2016 Pacific Northwest Association of Toxicologists Annual Conference,

Corvallis, OR, September 2016.

36. Titaley, I.; Chlebowski, A.; Truong, L.; Tanguay, R. L.; Massey Simonich, S. L. “Identification

and toxicological evaluation of unsubstituted and novel PAH derivatives in pavement sealcoat

products. 252nd American Chemical Society National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August

2016.

37. D. Rohlman, J. Donatuto, L. Campbell, S. Simonich, K. Anderson, G. Frey, H. Dixon, A.

Kramer, C. Davie-Martin, A. Harding, M. Kile. “A Tribal-University Partnership to Evaluate

Environmental Health”. 26th National Native Health Research Conference, Cherokee, North

Carolina, June 2016.

38. S.L. Massey Simonich, “What Goes Around Comes Around – Chasing Persistent Organic

Pollutants in the Western U.S.”, U.S. Geological Survey, Portland, OR, December 2015.

39. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Monitoring PAHs in Ambient Air – The Big Picture”, Air Toxics

Science Advisory Committee, Portland, OR, May 2015.

40. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Prediction, Identification and Mutagenicity of Novel Nitro-PAHs

formed via Atmospheric Heterogeneous Reactions”, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,

Richmond, WA, June 2014.

41. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Prediction, Identification and Mutagenicity of Novel Nitro-PAHs

formed via Atmospheric Heterogeneous Reactions”, International Symposium on Environment

and Health, Beijing, China, July 2014.

42. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Novel Heterogeneous Reactions of Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons on Ambient Atmospheric Particles: Prediction, Identification, and

Mutagenicity”, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, October 2014.

43. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Heterogeneous Reactions of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on

Atmospheric and Terrestrial Surfaces”, American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco,

CA December 2014.

44. Rohlman D, Harper B, Harding A, Harris S, Kile ML, Anderson K, Simonich S. Evolution of a

robust tribal-university research partnership to investigate tribal exposures and build scientific

capacity. Oral presentation at the Contemporary Northwest Tribal Health Conference, Portland,

OR. April 10, 2014

45. Rohlman D, Harper B, Harding A, Harris S, Kile ML, Anderson K, Simonich S. Evolution of a

robust tribal-university research partnership to investigate tribal exposures and build scientific

capacity. Oral presentation at the 6th Annual Northwest Environmental Health Conference,

Portland, OR. April 6, 2014

46. S. R. Lafontaine, J. Schrlau, J. Butler, B. Harper, S. Harris, A. Harding, S. L. Massey

Simonich, "Trans-Pacific and regional transport of PAHs to sites in Oregon, USA." SETAC

North America 35th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, November 2014

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47. A. Chlebowski, R. Tanguay, S. L. Simonich. "Quantitative analysis of PAH and NPAH

sorption to polystyrene 96-well plates". SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting,

Vancouver BC, Canada, November 2014.

48. L. Chibwe, J. Nakamura, M. D. Aitken, S. L. Massey Simonich, “Identification and toxicity of

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) transformation products in bioremediated soils”,

Superfund Research Program Annual Meeting, San Jose, CA November 2014.

49. L. Chibwe, J. Nakamura, M. D. Aitken, E. Hoh, S. L. Massey Simonich, “Identification and

toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) transformation products in bioremediated

soils”, 248th American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition, San Francisco,

CA, August 2014.

50. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Prediction, Identification, and Mutagenicity of Novel Nitro-PAHs

Formed via Atmospheric Heterogeneous Reactions”, SETAC, Nashville, TN, November 2013.

51. S.L. Massey Simonich, “Prediction, Identification, and Mutagenicity of Novel Nitro-PAHs

Formed via Atmospheric Heterogeneous Reactions”, ICCE – Barcelona, Spain, June 2013.

52. A. Cardenas, Harding, A., Cardenas, A., Harris, S., Simonich, S., Anderson, K., Harper, B.,

Stone, D., Jia, Y., Motorkyn, O., Uesugi, S., Forsberg, N., Sudakin, D., “Evaluating polycyclic

aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure from traditional Native American food smoking

practices”, Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Meeting, Bethesda, MD, March

2012.

53. N. Jariyasopit, K. Zimmerman, J. Schrlau, J. Arey, J. Atkinson, S. Tao, and S.L. Massey

Simonich, “Heterogeneous Reactions of Chinese Particulate Matter with O3, OH-radicals, and

N2O5 to Simulate Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of PAHs”, American Geophysical

Union, San Francisco, CA December 2011.

54. N. Jariyasopit, P. Cheong, and S.L. Massey Simonich, “Computation Study of the

Thermodynamics of Atmospheric Nitration of PAHs via OH-radical-Initiated Reactions”,

American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA December 2011.

55. C. Manzano, E. Hoh, and S.L. Massey Simonich, “Improving the Chromatographic Resolution

of PAHs in GCxGC/ToF-MS”, International Society of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds,

Muenster, Germany September 2011.

56. O. Motorykin, J. Schrlau, and S.L. Massey Simonich, “Measurement of Hydroxy-PAHs in

Urine and Atmospheric Particulate Matter”, International Society of Polycyclic Aromatic

Compounds, Muenster, Germany September 2011.

57. O. Motorykin, J. Molitor, and S.L. Massey Simonich, “Contribution of PAH emissions to lung

cancer rates around the world”, International Society of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds,

Muenster, Germany September 2011.

58. J. Layshock, S. Massey Simonich, K. Anderson, “Ketone and Quinone Substitued PAH

Profiles from Remote and Urban Atmospheric Particulate Matter”, Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Portland, Oregon November 2010.

59. Y. Jia, J. Schrlau, W. Wang, S. Tao, S. Massey Simonich, “Determination of Molecular

Weight 302 PAH Isomers in 2008 Beijing Olympic Particulate Matter and Associated

Carcinogenic Potency Assessment”, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry,

Portland, Oregon November 2010.

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60. N. Jariyasopit, W. Wang, J. Schrlau, S. Tao, S. Massey Simonich, “Determination of Nitro-

PAHs and Oxy-PAHs in Atmospheric Particulate Matter During the 2008 Beijing Olympics”,

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Portland, Oregon November 2010.

61. C. Manzano, S. Massey Simonich, “Compound Specific Stable Isotope Analysis of Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons using GCxGC-ToFMS with Chemometrics”, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Portland, Oregon November 2010.

62. L. Gonzales, S. Chen, S. Massey Simonich, “Measurement of Halogenated Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Airborne Particulate Matter”, Society of Environmental Toxicology

and Chemistry, Portland, Oregon November 2010.

63. K. Hageman, W. Hafner, D. Campbell, D. Jaffe, S. Massey Simonich, “Using snow-air

partition coefficients and air mass back trajectories to identify the sources of pesticides in

snowpack at western U.S. national parks”, Society of Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry, Portland, Oregon November 2010.

64. W. Wang, S. Massey Simonich, J. Zhao, M. Xue, W. Wang, S. Tao, “Atmospheric Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbon concentrations and gas/particle partitioning at background, rural

village, and urban sites in the North China Plain”, American Geophysical Union Joint

Assembly, Toronto, Canada May 2009.

65. W. Wang, S. Massey Simonich, J. Zhao, M. Xue, W. Wang, S. Tao, “Atmospheric Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbon concentrations and gas/particle partitioning at background, rural

village, and urban sites in the North China Plain”, American Geophysical Union Joint

Assembly, Toronto, Canada May 2009.

66. S. Genualdi, S.L. Simonich, T. Primbs, T. Bidleman, L. Jantunen, K.S. Ryoo “Use of Chiral

Signatures of Organochlorine Pesticides in Asian, Trans-Pacific, and Western U.S. Air Masses

to Identify Source Regions”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA December

2008.

67. S. Simonich. “What goes up must come down – the atmospheric transport and deposition of

POPs to high elevation ecosystems in the Western U.S.” Persistent Organic Pollutants in

Mountainous Areas, Salzburg, Austria, November 2007.

68. A. Piekarz, T. Primbs, J. Field, D. Barofsky, S. Simonich. “Semi-Volatile Fluorinated Organic

Compounds in Asian and Pacific Northwestern U.S. Air Masses”. Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 2007.

69. T. Primbs, A. Pierkarz, G. Wilson, D. Schmedding, C. Higginbotham, J. Field, S. Simonich.

“Influence of Asian and Western U.S. Urban Areas (and Fires) on the Atmospheric Transport

of PAHs, PCBs, and FTOHs in the Western U.S.”. Society of Environmental Toxicology and

Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 2007.

70. S. Genualdi, T. Primbs, T. Bidleman, L. Jantunen, and S. Simonich. “Apportionment of Asian,

Pacific Northwestern, and Pacific Ocean Air Masses using Chiral Signatures”. Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 2007.

71. J. Layshock, J. Murray, T. Primbs, B. Simoneit, B. Tilt, S. Simonich. “Genotoxicities of

Chinese Particulate Matter: Contributions of Particulate Bound Nitro and Oxy Substituted

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry,

Milwaukee, WI, November 2007.

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72. K. Stanley, R. Huber, C. Davidson, D. Bradford, N. Tallent-Halsell, S. Simonich. “Exposure

of Amphibians to Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and

California Cascades: Relationship between Tadpole Tissue and Sediment Concentrations”.

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WI, November 2007.

73. T. Primbs, S. Simonich, G. Wilson, D. Jaffe, and C. Higginbotham. “Trans-Pacific and

Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds to Mt.

Bachelor, USA from Spring 2004 to Spring 2006”. American Chemical Society, Boston, MA,

August 2007.

74. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, D. Jaffe, S. Kato, A. Takami, S. Hatakeyama, Y. Kajii,

S. Simonich. “Atmospheric Outflow of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds from

Asia in Spring 2004”. American Chemical Society, Boston, MA, August 2007.

75. T. Primbs, S. Simonich, G. Wilson, D. Jaffe, and C. Higginbotham. “Trans-Pacific and

Regional Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semivolatile Organic Compounds to Mt.

Bachelor Observatory, USA from Spring 2004 to Spring 2006”. American Geophysical Union

Meeting, San Francisco, CA December 2006.

76. S. Genualdi, T. Primbs, T. Biddleman, L. Jantunen, and S. Simonich. “Chiral Signatures of

Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Asian, Trans-Pacific, and Pacific

Northwestern Air Masses”. American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA

December 2006.

77. S. Genualdi, T. Primbs, T. Biddleman, L. Jantunen, and S. Simonich. “Chiral Signatures of

Asian, Trans-Pacific, and Pacific Northwestern air masses”. Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Quebec, Canada November 2006.

78. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, C. Higginbotham, and S. Simonich. “Trans-Pacific

Atmospheric Transport of PBTs from Asia to the Pacific Northwest of the USA in Spring

2004”. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA September 2006.

79. L. Ackerman, S. Usenko, K. Hageman, D. Campbell, D. Landers, S. Simonich. “PBTs in

High Places: Western U.S. National Parks”. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA

September 2006.

80. X. Zeng, D. Barofsky, and S. Simonich. “Photodegradation of Polybrominated Diphenyl

Ethers and GC-MS study of the Products”. American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA

September 2006.

81. L. Ackerman, D. Koch, and S. Simonich. “Benchtop GC-ECNI-IDMS Analysis of PBDEs in

Fish from Remote Mountain Lakes: Effects of Ion Source Parameters and Br Substitution

Patterns”. American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Seattle, WA, May 28-31 2006.

82. X. Zeng, D. Barofsky, and S. Simonich. “Photochemical Degradation of BDE-209 and GC-

MS Study of the Products”. American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Seattle, WA, May 28-

31 2006.

83. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, C. Higginbotham, and S. Simonich. “Trans-Pacific

Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants and Other Anthropogenic Semi-

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Volatile Organic Compounds to a High Elevation Site in the Pacific Northwest, USA”.

DIOXIN 2005, Toronto, Canada August 2005.

84. S. Genualdi, R. Killin, J. Woods, and S. Simonich. “Trans-Pacific Atmospheric Transport of

Persistent Organic Pollutants to the Olympic Peninsula of Washington, USA”. DIOXIN 2005,

Toronto, Canada August 2005.

85. X. Zeng, P.K. Freeman, Y.V. Vasil’ev, V.G. Voinov, S.L. Simonich and D.F. Barofsky.

“Theoretical Calculation of Thermodynamic Properties of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and

Prediction of Photodecomposition Products of BDE-209”. DIOXIN 2005, Toronto, Canada

August 2005.

86. J. Schrlau, E. Moore, L. Deskin, L. Geiser, and S. Simonich. “The Use of Vegetation to Study

the Atmospheric Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants to High Elevation Ecosystems in

Sequoia National Park”. DIOXIN 2005, Toronto, Canada August 2005.

87. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, D. Jaffe, S. Simonich, “Measuring Anthropogenic Semi-volatile

Organic Compounds in Eurasian Air Masses at Okinawa, Japan”, American Geophysical

Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA December 2004.

88. S. Genualdi, R. Killin, J. Woods, S. Simonich, “Long-range Atmospheric Transport of Semi-

Volatile Organic Compounds to Cheeka Peak Observatory in Conjunction with Asian Dust and

Smoke Events of 2003”, American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA December

2004.

89. R. Killin, S. Simonich, D. Jaffe, C. DeForest, G. Wilson, “TransPacific and Regional

Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic SemiVolatile Organic Compounds to Cheeka Peak

Observatory During the Spring of 2002”, American Geophysical Union Meeting, San

Francisco, CA December 2004.

90. S. Genualdi, J. Woods, S. Simonich, “Atmospheric Transport of Semi-volatile Organic

Compounds to Cheeka Peak Observatory During 2003”, Fourth SETAC World Congress,

Portland, OR November 2004.

91. R. Killin, G. Wilson, S. Simonich, “Atmospheric Transport of Semi-volatile Organic

Compounds Measured at Marys Peak Observatory During 2003”, Fourth SETAC World

Congress, Portland, OR November 2004.

92. T. Primbs, D. Schmedding, D. Jaffe, S. Simonich, “Semi-volatile Organic Compounds in

Eurasian Air Masses Measured at a Rural Site in Okinawa, Japan”, Fourth SETAC World

Congress, Portland, OR November 2004.

93. L. Ackerman, A. Schwindt, S. Simonich, “Profiles of Semi-Volatile Pollutants in North

American Alpine Fish”, Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR November 2004.

94. S. Usenko, K. Hageman, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, S. Simonich, “Semi-volatile Organic

Compounds in Lake Water from High Elevation or High Latitude Perched Lakes in National

Parks in the Western U.S.”, Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR November 2004.

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95. Y. Wang, L. Ackerman, K. Hageman, D. Landers, S. Simonich, “Measurement of Semi-

Volatile Organic Compounds in High Elevation Lake Sediments”, Fourth SETAC World

Congress, Portland, OR November 2004.

96. E. Moore, L. Deskin, L. Gieser, S. Simonich, “The Use of Lichen to Monitor Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds in Sequoia National Park”, Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland,

OR November 2004.

97. L. Deskin, E. Moore, L. Gieser, S. Simonich, “The Use of Conifer Needles to Monitor Semi-

Volatile Organic Compounds in Sequoia National Park”, Fourth SETAC World Congress,

Portland, OR November 2004.

98. X. Zeng, P. Freeman, D. Barofsky, S. Simonich, “Theoretical Calculation of Thermodynamic

Properties of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers”, Fourth SETAC World Congress, Portland, OR

November 2004.

99. L. Ackerman, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Residue Analysis

Method for Fish Tissues from Remote, High Elevation Ecosystems”, Third International

Workshop on Brominated Flame Retardants, Toronto, Canada, June 2004.

100. R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds Measured at Cheeka Peak Observatory During Spring 2002”, American

Association for the Advancement of Science, Seattle, WA, February 2004.

101. L. Ackerman, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “Optimized Benchtop GC-MS Parameters for the

Measurement of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers: Selective, Sensitive, Congener-specific

Analysis for these Persistent Organic Pollutants in Environmental Samples”, Society of

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Austin TX, November 2003.

102. R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “Atmospheric Transport of Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds to a Remote Site on the U.S. West Coast”, Society of Environmental

Toxicology and Chemistry, Austin TX, November 2003.

103. S. Usenko, D. Schmedding, G. Wilson, S. Simonich “A Method for the Measurement of

Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in High Elevation Snow and Lake Water”,

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Austin TX, November 2003.

104. S.L. Simonich, R. Killin, C. Hauser, G. Wilson, “ITCT 2K2: Trans-Pacific Transport of

Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds”. American Geophysical Union, San

Francisco, CA, December 2002.

105. S.L. Simonich, W.S. Eckhoff, A. Rottiers, S. Webb, D. Sabaliunas, W. de Wolf, “Removal

of Fragrance Materials During U.S. and European Wastewater Treatment”. Gordon Research

Conference 2002 – Water, New Hampshire, June 2002.

3. Grant and contracts

RESEARCH GRANTS (Include name of principal investigator, co-principal investigators, amount,

inclusive dates, agency, and title of the grant)

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Pending Proposals

Current and Previous Grants and Contracts

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Defense – Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program

(SERDP)

“Development, Evaluation, and Technology Transfer of BMPs for Optimizing Removal of PAHs,

PCBs, PFASs, and Metals from Stormwater at DoD Sites”

7/18-6/21, $1,415,000

Williams, David (PI); Simonich, S.L. (Project 5 PI)

National Institutes of Health – Superfund Research Program (SRP)

“Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: New Technologies and Emerging Health Risks - Project 5:

Formation of Hazardous PAH Breakdown Products in Complex Environmental Mixtures at

Superfund Sites”

4/13-3/19, $1,904,300 (Project 5-

Simonich PI)

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

National Science Foundation

“Photochemical Aging of Asian Particulate Matter: Formation of Oxygenated Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons”

8/14-7/18, $339,353

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Assessment of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Fish from a High Elevation lake in

Yosemite National Park”

8/2013-8/2014, $21,000

Williams, David (PI); Simonich, S.L. (Project 5 Leader)

National Institutes of Health – Superfund Research Program (SRP)

“Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: New Technologies and Emerging Health Risks - Project 5:

PAHs in Highly Exposed Populations: Composition, Exposure, and Mutagenicity”

4/09-3/13, $1,772,623 (Project 5)

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

National Science Foundation

“Photochemical Aging of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Asian Particulate Matter During

Trans Pacific Atmospheric Transport to the U.S.”

2/09-1/13, $387,272

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Detecting Contaminant Accumulation in Western Pond Turtles to Assess Foothill Ecosystem

Condition”

9/2011-12/2014, $59,572

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

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U.S. Department of Interior

“Assessment of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Fish from High Elevation Lakes in Sequoia

and King Canyon National Parks”

8/2011-10/2014, $38,070

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Non-Point Contaminants in Alaskan Park Ecosystems: State of Knowledge and Gap Analysis

Report”

9/2011-7/2015, $11,751

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Assessment of Persistent Organic Pollutant Concentrations in Select Freshwater Fish Species,

Southwest Alaska Network Parks”

2010-2013, $46,530

Simonich, S.L. (PI), Nanus, L. (co-PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Sierra Nevada-Southern Cascades Research and Monitoring Strategy”

2010-2011, $30,000

Tao, S. (PI), Simonich, S.L. (co-PI)

The National Natural Scientific Foundation of China

“Emission, outflow, and long-range transport potential of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in East

Asia”

2008-2011, 1,000,000 RMB

(Funding does not come to OSU but is used to pay for travel and accommodations in China)

Schreck, C. (PI), Kent, C. (co-PI), Simonich, S.L. (co-PI), Landers, D. (co-PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Extent of Endocrine Disruption in Fish of Western and Alaskan National Parks”

9/08-9/11, $124,490

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Pacific Treefrog Tadpoles and Lake Sediment from

Yosemite National Park”

4/07-7/09, $44,490

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

National Science Foundation

“CAREER: New Molecular Markers of Asian Air Emissions – Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile

Organic Compounds” 2/15/03-1/31/09, $600,167

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Analytical Method Development, Validation, and Sample Analysis for the National Park Service’s

Western Airborne Contaminants Assessment Project (WACAP) – Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds” 3/26/02-9/28/08, $1,360,652

Field, J.A. (PI); Simonich, S.L. (Co-PI); Barofsky, D. (Co-PI)

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Dupont, Unrestricted Gift 4/1/05, $200,000

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

The Procter & Gamble Company, Unrestricted Gift 6/13/05, $9,000

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

OSU Research Equipment Reserve Fund

“JEOL GC-mate High Resolution Mass Spectrometer with Tunable Energy Electron

Monochromator” 2/10/05, $138,265

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Department of Interior

“Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Pacific Treefrog Tadpoles from Sequoia and Kings Canyon

National Parks” 3/1/05-12/31/07, $81,247

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

Sierra Nevada Alliance

“Measurement of Pesticide Residues in Frogs in the California Cascades & Sierra Nevada”

9/1/04-3/1/07, $62,000

Wania, F. (PI); Barra, R. (Co-PI); Castillo, L. (Co-PI); Muir, D. (Co-PI); Torres, J. (Co-PI);

Simonich, S.L. (Co-PI)

InterAmerican Institute for Global Change Research Small Grant Program

“Persistent Organic Pollutant Fate Along Latitudinal and Vertical Gradients in the Americas – A

Workshop” 6/04-2/05, $30,000

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

U.S. Geological Survey “Measurement of Trans-Atlantic Atmospheric Transport of Anthropogenic Semi-Volatile Organic

Compounds” 8/1/03-9/31/05, $32,236

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

Oregon State University, Environmental Health Sciences Center Pilot Project

“Routes of Exposure to Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers” 10/01/02-3/31/04, $25,000

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

The Procter & Gamble Company, Unrestricted Gift 8/1/02, $10,000

Simonich, S.L. (PI)

OSU Research Equipment Reserve Fund

“Dionex Accelerated Solvent Extractor” 2/6/02, $47,370

OTHER GRANTS (Include name of principal investigator, co-principal investigators, amount,

inclusive dates, agency, and title of the grant)

Donations of Supplies and Equipment

The Procter & Gamble Company; gas chromatograph with two flame ionization detectors,

computer, software, and integrators ($25,000)

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4. Patents

5. Refereeing

a. SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES REFEREED

Analytical Chemistry; Atmospheric Environment; Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis;

Environmental Science and Technology, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; Global

Biogeochemical Cycles; Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry; Organic Geochemistry;

Science of the Total Environment

b. RESEARCH PROPOSALS REFEREED

National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC); National Science

Foundation, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, NIH

D. Service 1. University Service

DEPARTMENTAL

EMT Diversity and Inclusivity Committee Chair - Environmental & Molecular Toxicology –

2016-2017

Chemistry Diversity and Inclusivity Committee Chair – Department of Chemistry – 2016-2017

EMT Resource Committee Chair – Environmental & Molecular Toxicology – 2015-2017

EMT Faculty Member Hiring Committee – Environmental & Molecular Toxicology - 2016

Analytical Chemistry Faculty Member Hiring Committee – Department of Chemistry 2010-

2011

Environmental & Molecular Toxicology Awards Committee – 2009 – 2017

Analytical Chemistry Faculty Member Hiring Committee – Department of Chemistry 2008

Cumulative Exam Organizer for Analytical Chemistry Division (Department of Chemistry)

2004-2017

OSU’s Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) – Liaison to the Planning Committee for

the Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology and Department of Chemistry –

2003 – 2005

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Graduate Student Recruitment Committee (Department of Chemistry) 2001-2003, 2010-2011

Environmental Engineer search committee (Department of Civil, Construction, and

Environmental Engineering) 2003

UNIVERSITY

President and Provost’s Leadership Council on Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice – 2017

OSU Faculty Senate, Faculty Senator – College of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-2018

Training and Mentoring to Become a Graduate Student Advisor – panelist for workshop –

OSU Graduate School, October 27, 2016

LPI Director Hiring Committee – Linus Pauling Institute - 2016

Search Advocate Training – 2015

College of Agricultural Sciences Financial Reserves Advisory Group – 2015 to 2016

OSU Conflict of Interest Committee – 2011 to 2014

OSU Chemical Safety Committee – 2010 to 2014

College of Agriculture Information Technology Committee – 2010 to 2013

OSU Faculty Senate – Faculty Grievance Committee – 2009 to 2013

College of Agriculture Awards Committee – 2009 to 2011

Hiring Committee for Dean of College of Agricultural Sciences – 2008-2009

College of Science Breakthroughs in Science Donor Event – Paradigm Presenter – October

2008

Linus Pauling Science Center Steering Committee – 2008-2010

Linus Pauling Science Center Art Selection Committee – 2008-2010

Oregon State University Mass Spectrometry Advisory Committee – 2006-2016

Oregon State University Research Council - 2004-2007

Oregon State University “Broader Impact and Outreach Workshop”, invited panel member –

Fall 2004 and Spring 2005

Oregon State University’s Women In Science and Engineering (WISE) Student Organization –

Faculty Co-Advisor – 2004 – present

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Member of W-45 Mechanisms and Mitigation of Agrochemical Impacts on Human and

Environmental Health (Cooperative Regional Research Supported by Allotment of Regional

Research Fund Hatch Act) – 2002-present

2. Service to Profession

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESIONAL SOCIETIES

American Geophysical Union

American Chemical Society

American Society for Mass Spectrometry

Association for Women in Science

Society of Toxicology

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry –

SETAC Nominations Committee – 2005 - present

SETAC Professional Awards Committee - Chair – 1997 – 2001

SETAC Awards Committee – Member – 1997-2001

SETAC Student Mentor – 1998 – present

SETAC Regional Board Member (Ohio Valley) – 1998 - 2001

3. Service to Public (professionally-related)

NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL

Associate Editor, Environmental Science & Technology, Virtual Issue, “New Discoveries to

Old Problems: A Virtual Issue on Air Pollution in Rapidly Industrializing Countries”, October

2017

Guest Presenter – “NSF Granting Opportunities for Trainees” – NIEHS Superfund Research

Program Webinar, August 15, 2016

Associate Editor, Environmental Science & Technology, Special Issue Honoring Professor

Ronald A. Hites – December 2015

External Examiner – Ph.D. Thesis Defense – Dr. Silvia Masala, Stockholm University –

October 2014

Associate Editor, Environmental Science and Technology Letters – 2013-present

North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) – Appointed Member of Marine

Environmental Quality Committee – 2013-present.

Co-Organizer, “Women in Environmental Science & Engineering Symposium”, ACS National

Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 2014.

International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds 2013 (ISPAC 2013), Corvallis

Oregon – Co-Chair - September 2013.

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Environmental Science and Technology editorial advisory board – Elected Member, 2011 –

present.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research editorial advisory board – Elected Member,

2012 – present.

The UNECE Task Force on Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollution 2010 – Appointed

Member, 2009-2011.

The National Academies/National Research Council’s Committee on the Significance of

International Transport of Air Pollutants – Appointed Member, 2008-2009.

“Summer Institute for Korean Chemistry Teachers”; Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education

and Oregon State University – instructor, July 2009 and July 2010.

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry editorial board – Elected Member, 2009 – present.

USEPA Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act Scientific Advisory Panel:

Selected Issues Associated with the Risk Assessment Process for Pesticides with Persistent,

Bioaccumulative and Toxic Chemicals – Appointed Member, 2008.

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Pellston Workshop on Persistence –

Invited Participant – January, 2008

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A . Toxic/Hazardous Substances &

Environmental Engineering editorial board – Selected Member, 2007 – present.

External Examiner – Ph.D. Thesis Defense – Dr. Gillian Daly, University of Toronto – March

2007

COMMUNITY

Da Vinci Days Talks – “What Goes Around Comes Around – Tracking Chemical Pollutants

Across the Globe”, Corvallis, Oregon, May 17, 2016

Academy for Lifelong Learning class – “What Goes Around Comes Around – Tracking

Chemical Pollutants Across the Globe”, Corvallis, Oregon, April 14, 2016

Benton Country Public Library Friends of the Library Book Review, Staci L. Simonich – April

2012.

Corvallis Science Pub presentation, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Air

Pollution in the Western U.S.”, Staci L. Simonich – April 2012.

Presentation to Corvallis Rotary Club, “What Goes Around Comes Around: Chasing Air

Pollution in the Western U.S.”, Staci L. Simonich – October 2010.

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OSU Science Connection Talk for Portland Public High Schools, “What goes up must come

down – the regional and long-range atmospheric transport of pollutants to high elevation

ecosystems” – May 2005

Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Air Toxics Science Advisory Committee,

Member – 2004-2006

Assisted with Hydroville Curriculum Development for In-door Air Quality Scenario – 2002 –

present. Secured $10,000 from NSF CAREER grant to fund equipment and develop

“Unsolved Mysteries” Website (http://www.unsolvedmysteries.oregonstate.edu/).

Assisted with SMILE High School Challenge Weekend – 2002-present.

PRESS COVERAGE OF RESEARCH

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences – DERT Success Story – Staci Simonich,

Ph.D. “Understanding How Pollutants Change During Remediation”,

https://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/supported/success/simonich/index.cfm (6/20/2018)

The following is some of the media coverage of the PNAS paper showing the effects of shielding

of PAHs on particles and their long-range atmospheric transport:

NPR/PRI Living on Earth, https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-04-02/globe-trotting-

pollutants-pose-larger-threat-public-health-previously-thought (4/2/2017)

NPR/Public Radio International, “Living on Earth interview” (3/10/17):

http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=17-P13-00010&segmentID=3 Yuba.net: https://yubanet.com/scitech/globe-trotting-pollutants-raise-some-cancer-risks-4- times-higher-than-predicted/

NewsMedical: http://www.news-medical.net/news/20170128/Globe-trotting-pollutants-can-last-longer-and-travel-much-farther-than-previously-predicted.aspx

KTVZ: http://www.ktvz.com/news/mt-bachelor-readings-verify-pollutions-longer-travels/295335428

iTechPost: http://www.itechpost.com/articles/78262/20170127/excessive-pollution-increases-cancer-risk-rate-globally.htm

Phys.Org: https://phys.org/news/2017-01-globe-trotting-pollutants-cancer-higher.html Qatar Tribune: http://www.qatar-tribune.com/Latest-News/air-polluting-chemicals-can-

travel-far-study ENN: http://www.enn.com/pollution/article/50398 Newsroom America: http://www.newsroomamerica.com/story/620885/globe-

trotting_pollutants_raise_some_cancer_risks_4_times_higher_than_predicted.html Qatar New Agency DowntoEarth

The following is some of the media coverage regarding air quality during the 2016 Rio Olympic

Games and my expertise in global air quality, including previous Olympics:

Voice of America (8/1/16)

Huffington Post (8/1/16)

Bangkok Post (8/2/16)

GQ.com (8/2/16)

Reuters (8/1/16)

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The following is some of the media coverage of our Environmental Science and Technology

Letters publication on the chemical composition and toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

in pavement sealcoat products:

KGW Portland TV Interview (http://www.kgw.com/news/health/osu-study-your-driveway-

could-be-toxic/156992452) (4/27/16)

KTVZ Central Oregon (5/1/16)

Science Daily (4/27/16)

Consumer Affairs (4/27/16)

UPI (4/27/16)

American Chemical Society - Chemistry & Engineering News (5/16/16)

Construction Equipment Guide (9/8/16)

Interviewed for the following story regarding the safety of eating snow for National Public Radio

on 1/24/16:

“Snowcones Fresh from the Sky”

http://www.npr.org/2016/01/24/464180347/snow-cones-fresh-from-the-sky-listeners-share-recipes

The following is some of the media coverage of our Environmental Science and Technology

publication on the effect of the Boardman Power plant on PAH concentrations in the Columbia

River Gorge:

PHYS.ORG (7/8/15)

LabRoots (7/8/15)

Retweeted by Moms Clean Air Force (7/8/15)

TCE Today (7/9/15)

Electric Light and Power (7/13/15)

Laboratory Equipment (7/16/15)

AZoCleantech (7/16/15)

World Industrial Reporter (7/16/15)

Popular Science (7/20/15)

International Business Times (7/20/15)

The Oncology Pharmacist (7/27/15)

Value-Based Cancer Care (7/27/15)

Lockerdome

East Oregonian (9/23/15)

Quoted in the following story for National Public Radio on 3/5/15 and 1/23/16:

“Snow Is Delicious. But Is It Dangerous To Eat?”

(http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2015/03/05/390228979/snow-is-delicious-but-is-it-dangerous-

to-eat)

Epoch Times (3/5/15)

Epoch Times (1/18/16)

Philly Voice (1/23/16)

The following is some of the media coverage of our Environmental Science and Technology

publication on the prediction, identification, and mutagenicity of novel nitro-PAHs:

KVAL TV (1/6/14)

Nature World News (1/6/14)

Medical Daily (1/7/14)

Science World Report (1/7/14)

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French Tribune (1/7/14)

Guardian Liberty Voice (1/6/14)

Environmental New Service (1/6/14)

Science Recorder (1/6/14)

Headlines & Global News (1/6/14)

New Mexico Telegram (1/15/14)

Slate Magazine (1/24/14)

The following is some of the media coverage of our Environmental Health Perspectives

publication on reduction in lung cancer risk due to PAH exposure associated with source control

measures implemented during the 2008 Beijing Olympics:

Los Angeles Times (2/8/11)

R&D Magazine (2/9/11)

United Press International, Asia (2/8/11)

Sun-Sentinel (2/8/11)

Science Daily (2/8/11)

MSN Philippines News (2/8/11)

MSN Malaysia News (2/8/11)

Bangkok Post (2/8/11)

Radio Netherlands (2/8/11)

KWCH TV (2/9/11)

Conducted an interview for Oregon Public Radio regarding my research in U.S. National Parks –

aired July 2010.

The following is some of the media coverage with regard to my air quality research during the

2008 Beijing Olympics:

The Wall Street Journal (front page, 7/29/08)

Thomson Reuters (7/30/08)

The Associated Press (8/3/08)

Boston Public Radio’s (WBUR) Here & Now program (8/5/08)

Northwest Public Radio, Oregon Public Broadcasting and Seattle’s KPLU radio (8/6/08)

McClatchy newswire (8/7/08)

Nature.com (8/7/08)

USA Today’s On Deadline breaking news blog (8/7/08)

USA Today’s sports page (8/8/08)

Gazette Times front page (8/8/08)

EurekAlert in China

KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio (8/8/08)

The Oregonian (lead story on front page, 8/13/08)

KGW TV (8/13/08)

National Geographic News (8/15/08)

The Christian Science Monitor (6/23/09)

EurekAlert (2/8/11)

Other media coverage of research:

“Burning E-waste Raises Cancer Risk in China” – Oregon Public Broadcasting (1/22/13)

Oregon’s Agricultural Progress (Summer 2012)

Seattle Weekly (9/15/10)

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CONSULTING

The Dupont Company. Consulted on the environmental fate of semi-volatile organic

compounds. Spring 2002.

The Procter & Gamble Company. Consulted on the environmental fate of volatile organic

compound emissions during manufacturing. Spring 2002.

4. Service to public (non-professionally related)

E. Awards

1. National and International Awards

Higher Education Resource Services-Claire Boothe Luce Scholarship Award for Women in

STEM Leadership, 2018 (https://hersnet.org/institutes/cbl-stem-scholarship/).

Certificate of Merit for Co-Authorship of the Oral Paper: “Identification and Toxicological

Evaluation of Unsubstituted PAHs and Novel PAH Derivatives in Pavement Sealcoat

Products”, judged as outstanding for material content and for manner of presentation given at

the 252nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Division of Environmental

Chemistry, August 2016.

Environmental Science & Technology Super Reviewer Award 2013

The Western Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors “Award of Excellence”,

in recognition of W-2045: Agrochemical Impacts on Human and Environmental Health:

Mechanisms and Mitigation (2013)

United States Environmental Protection Agency 2011 Scientific and Technological

Achievement Award Level III for Innovative Design, Implementation and Synthesis Assessing

Impact of Airborne Contaminants on Western National Parks (2011)

Environmental Science & Technology Excellence in Review Award (2010)

The Innolec Lectureship, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (2010)

NSF CAREER Award (2003)

Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry/Roy F. Weston Environmental Chemistry

Award (2001)

Graduate Student Award, American Chemical Society – Division of Environmental Chemistry

(1994)

Graduate Student Paper Award, American Chemical Society – Division of Environmental

Chemistry (1994)

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National Institute of Global Environmental Change Fellowship (1993)

Eli Lilly and Company Travel Award (1993)

2. State and Regional Awards

1990 Outstanding Student in Chemistry Award, American Institute of Chemists

3. University and Community Awards

2015

2015

2015

2013

2006

James and Mildred Oldfield/E.R. Jackman Team Award – Oregon State

University, College of Agricultural Sciences to OSU Superfund Research Program

Excellence in Graduate Mentoring Award – Oregon State University Graduate

School

University Mentoring and Professional Development Award – Oregon State

University

Impact Award for Outstanding Scholarship – Oregon State University

Savery Outstanding Young Faculty Award - OSU College of Agricultural

Sciences

1990 Outstanding Senior Award, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay

1989-90 Herbert Fisk Johnson Award for Excellence in Research, University of Wisconsin

– Green Bay

1989-90 Chancellor’s Leadership Medallion, University of Wisconsin – Green Bay