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Spring 2009 Meeting was in LaCrosse, WI:
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Student Award Winners:
Best Platform:
Sonya Havens for "Preservation and analysis of endocrine disrupting
compounds using hydrochloric acid and isotope dilution"
Runner-up: Meghan McGee for a talk on "Necessity
and novelty of incorporating innate behavioral testing in the
development of water quality criteria"
Best Poster: Tasha Stoiber
for "Detecting metal-induced reactive oxygen species in
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii"
Runner-up: Emily Metz for a poster
on "Histological assessment of liver samples taken from perfluoroctane
sulfonate (PFOS) exposed bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus)"
2009 Meeting Program with abstracts for downloading (.pdf)
Pre-meeting short course was: " Statistical Analysis in Ecology and Ecotoxicology Using R," taught by Stephen Cox of Texas Tech University.
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