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Person Details: Greg Higgins

Superfund Research Program

Greg Higgins

Oregon Health and Science University
3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, Oregon 97239
Phone: 503-494-2503
Fax: 503-494-4278
Email: higginsg@ohsu.edu

Projects

Hazardous Waste Sites

Portland Harbor

  • Oregon Health and Science University: Administrative Core

Publications

2007

  • Beyer RP, Lasarev MR, Meira LB, Palmer VS, Ross PK, Bammler TK, Bradford BU, Cunningham ML, Higgins G, Hurban P, Kayton RJ, Kosyk O, Vliet PA, Wolfinger R, Woods CG, Freedman JH, Linney EA, Kaufmann WK, Kavanagh TJ, Rusyn I, Samson LD, Spencer PS, Suk WA, Zarbl HF. 2007. Multicenter study of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity reveals the importance of biological endpoints in genomic analyses. Toxicol Sci 99(1):326-337. PMID:17562736

2003

  • Higgins G, Muniz J, McCauley L. 2003. Monitoring acetylcholinesterase levels in migrant agricultural workers and their children using a portable test kit. J Agric Saf Health 7(1):35-49. PMID:11398901
  • Murry MM, Thrall K, Kisby GE, Higgins G, Withers G, Wallace C. 2003. Combining biomarkers across disciplines to assess toxicant effects on neural development: The vinyl chloride metabolite chloroacetaldehyde (CAA) as a test case. In: Presented at the Superfund Basic Research Program (SBRP ) Annual Meeting, November 9-12, 2003. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH.

2002

  • Thrall K, Gies RA, Muniz J, Woodstock AD, Higgins G. 2002. Route-of-entry and brain tissue partition coefficients for common Superfund contaminants. J Toxicol Environ Health A 65(24):2075-2086. PMID:12515587

2001

  • McCauley L, Lasarev MR, Higgins G, Rothlein J, Muniz J, Ebbert C, Phillips J. 2001. Work characteristics and pesticide exposures among migrant agricultural families: a community-based research approach. Environ Health Perspect 109:533-538. PMID:11401767
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