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Resume Peter van den Hurk, May 2015 RESUME – Peter van den Hurk, Ph.D. PERSONAL DATA Associate Professor Department of Biological Sciences Clemson University 237 Long Hall, Clemson, SC 29634 ph: (864) 656-3594 fax: (864) 656-0435 [email protected] Date of Birth: November 13, 1959 Place of Birth: Utrecht, The Netherlands Citizenship: Netherlands, with Permanent Residency in the USA EDUCATION Ph.D., College of William and Mary, 1998, Marine Science M.S., University of Amsterdam, 1988, Zoology/Marine Biology B.S., State University of Groningen, 1983, Geology B.S., State University of Groningen, 1983, Biology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Clemson University, 2008-present, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences. Clemson University, 2003-2008, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences. Clemson University, 2001-2003, Assistant Professor of Environmental Toxicology. University of Florida, 1998-2001, Postdoctoral Associate, Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy Virginia Institute of Marine Science, 1994-1998, Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Sciences. -1-

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Resume Peter van den Hurk, May 2015

RESUME – Peter van den Hurk, Ph.D.

PERSONAL DATA

Associate ProfessorDepartment of Biological SciencesClemson University237 Long Hall, Clemson, SC 29634ph: (864) 656-3594 fax: (864) [email protected]

Date of Birth: November 13, 1959Place of Birth: Utrecht, The NetherlandsCitizenship: Netherlands, with Permanent Residency in the USA

EDUCATION

Ph.D., College of William and Mary, 1998, Marine ScienceM.S., University of Amsterdam, 1988, Zoology/Marine BiologyB.S., State University of Groningen, 1983, GeologyB.S., State University of Groningen, 1983, Biology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Clemson University, 2008-present, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences.

Clemson University, 2003-2008, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences.

Clemson University, 2001-2003, Assistant Professor of Environmental Toxicology.

University of Florida, 1998-2001, Postdoctoral Associate, Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy

Virginia Institute of Marine Science, 1994-1998, Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Sciences.

AquaSense BV, 1993-1994, Ecotoxicologist and Environmental Consultant.

Bureau Waardenburg BV, 1987-1993, Research Associate Ecotoxicology.

Bureau Waardenburg BV, 1985-1987, Scientific Diver.University of Groningen, 1982-1984, Teaching Assistant Zoology and

Geology.

MEMBERSHIPS

Member, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, SETAC (1990-present)Member, Society of Toxicology (2007-present)Member, Society for Experimental Biology (2015-present)

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Member, International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics, ISSX (1999-2009)Member, Sigma Xi (2002-2008)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Program Coordinator, Clemson Graduate Program Environmental Toxicology (2012-present)

Associate Member of the Graduate Faculty of the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC. (2008-present )

Councilor, South-East Society of Toxicology (2015)

Editorial Board Member, The Open Drug Metabolism Journal (2007-2010).

Member, South Carolina Marine Genomics Consortium (2007- 2009)

Panelist, Graduate Research Fellowship Program, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA. (2010, 2014, 2015).

PUBLICATIONS

Dissertation

Van den Hurk, P. (1998). Interactive toxicological effects of cadmium and benzo[a]pyrene in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus). Dissertation. The College of William & Mary, School of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, VA.

Manuscripts in preparation

Delach D, Van den Hurk P, Lee C. Spider metabolism of PCBs: in vivo and in vitro investigative approaches. To be submitted to Environmental Science and Technology

Van den Hurk, P., Dimashkieh, H. Ward, J. Phospholipid concentrations in bile from cholecystectomy patients and post-mortem control subjects. To be submitted to Journal of Hepatology

Van den Hurk, P. Evolutionary trends of Phase 2 enzymes in lower vertebrates. To be submitted to Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology

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Van den Hurk, P. Martin, J. A proteomics approach to measure bile protein fluctuations in the rat model as a result of chemical stressors. To be submitted to Toxicological Sciences

Van den Hurk, P., Gerzel, L., Haney, D. Fish health in urban creeks of Greenville, SC: species differences in biochemical responses to ambient pollutants. To be submitted to Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

Refereed Journal Publications and Book Chapters

Linard EN, Van den Hurk P, Karanfil T, Apul OG, Klaine SJ (2015) Influence of carbon nanotubes on the bioavailability of fluoranthene. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34(3): 658-666.

Marko PB, Nance HA, van den Hurk P (2014) Seafood Substitutions Obscure Patterns of Mercury Contamination in Patagonian Toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) or “Chilean Sea Bass”. PLoS ONE 9(8):e104140. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104140

Mierzejewski J, Haney DC, Van den Hurk P. (2014) Biomarker Responses in Sunfish and Bass from the Saluda River, SC. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 110: 8-15.

Mwaanga P, Carraway, ER, Van den Hurk P. (2014). The Induction of Biochemical Changes in Daphnia magna by CuO and ZnO Nanoparticles. Aquatic Toxicology 150: 201-209

McNaughton, A, E. Baldwin, A. Jeffers, P. van den Hurk, and D.C. Haney (2012). The effects of legacy and current land use on stream biota in the Piedmont region near Greenville, South Carolina. Southeastern Biology, 59(3), p. 53.

Van den Hurk, P., Mierzejewski, J., Gerzel, L., Haney, D.C. (2012). Fish health in the Reedy-Saluda watershed, as measured through biochemical markers. Proceedings of the 2012 South Carolina Water Resources Conference. SCWRC, Clemson, SC. USA.

Otter, R.R., Schreiber, E.A., van den Hurk, P., Klaine, S.J. (2012). Assessment of heavy metal and PAH exposure in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) in the Reedy River watershed, South Carolina, USA: a multi-season assessment of metallothionein and bile fluorescence. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 31(12):2763-70

Truman, P.A., Van den Hurk, P. (2010). A biomarker approach examining xenoestrogen exposure in bluegill in the Reedy River watershed, SC, USA. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 58(1):165-75

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Schlenk D, Celander M, Gallagher E, George S, James M, Kullman S, Van den Hurk P, Willett K. (2008). Biotransformation in Fishes. In: Toxicology of fishes. D. Hinton, R. DiGiulio (eds). CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl. pp 153-234

Van den Hurk, P., Wiley, F.E., Lavoie, E.T., Grasman, K.A., Bowerman, W.W. (2007) Activity patterns of biotransformation enzymes in juvenile chickens after in ovo dosage of PCB126. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. Part C 146:301-307.

Schreiber, E.S., Otter, R.R., Van den Hurk, P. (2006) A biomarker approach to measure biological effects of contaminant exposure in largemouth bass from Lake Conestee, SC, USA. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 25: 1829-1835.

Van den Hurk, P. (2006) Bile fluorescence, heme oxygenase induction, and increased biliverdin excretion by mixtures of environmental toxicants. Aquat. Toxicol. 77: 202-209

Van den Hurk, P. (2006) Heme oxygenase induction and biliverdin excretion: implications for the bile fluorescence biomarker. Mar. Environ. Res. 62: S16-S19

Corena, M, P. van den Hurk, H. Zhong, C. Brock, R. Mowery, C. Garner, J.V. Johnson, P.J. Linser. (2006). Natural degradation and toxic effects of methazolamide and acetazolamide in sheepshead minnow (Cyprinodon variegates).  Ecotox. Environ. Safety. 64: 369-376.

Gaworecki KM, Rice CD, van den Hurk P. (2004) Induction of phenol-type sulfotransferase and glucuronosyltransferase in channel catfish and mummichog. Mar. Environ. Res. 58: 525-528

Van den Hurk P, Kubiczak GA, Lehmler HJ, James MO (2002). Hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls as inhibitors of the sulfation and glucuronidation of 3-hydroxy-benzo[a]pyrene. Environ. Health Perspect. 110: 343-348

James MO, van den Hurk P, Kubiczak GA, Robertson LW, Lehmler HJ (2002).Hydroxylated PCBs that are poor substrates but good inhibitors of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase in the channel catfish. FASEB J. 16: A573-A573

Van den Hurk, P., M.O. James (2000). Sulfation and glucuronidation of benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol in intestinal mucosa of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). Mar. Environ. Res. 50: 11-15

Van den Hurk, P., M. Faisal, M.H. Roberts Jr. (2000). Interactive effects of cadmium and benzo[a]pyrene on metallothionein induction in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus). Mar. Environ. Res. 50: 83-87

Van den Hurk, P., M. Faisal, M.H. Roberts Jr. (1998) Interaction of cadmium and benzo[a]pyrene in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): Effects on acute mortality. Mar. Environ. Res. 46: 525-528

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Van den Hurk, P., M.H. Roberts Jr, M. Faisal. (1998) Interaction of cadmium and benzo[a]pyrene in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): Biotransformation in isolated hepatocytes. Mar. Environ. Res. 46: 529-532

Van den Hurk, P., R.H.M. Eertman, J. Stronkhorst (1997). Toxicity of harbour canal sediments before dredging and after off-shore disposal. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 34: 244-249.

Stronkhorst, J., P. van den Hurk, C.T. Bowmer, A.M.M. Gerritsen, H.J.C. Klamer (1996). Toxicity assessment of slightly contaminated dredged material from the port of Rotterdam. In: M. Munawar & G. Dave (eds). Development and Progress in Sediment Quality Assessment: Rationale, Challenges, Techniques & Strategies, pp. 115-126. SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam

Stronkhorst, J; Hurk, P. van den; Smaal, A. (1995) Toxiciteit van sedimenten in het Nederlandse kustwater; eerste resultaten van bioassays met oesterlarven en amphipoden. [In Dutch with English summary]. H2O 412

Van den Hurk, P. (1994) Effects of natural sediment properties on test results in bioassays with oyster larvae on sediment elutriates. J. Aquat. Ecosys. Health 3: 185-191

Ten Hove, H.A., P. van den Hurk (1993). A review of Recent and fossil serpulid "reefs": actuopalaeontology and the "Upper Malm" serpulid limestones in NW Germany. Geologie en Mijnbouw 72: 23-67.

Van den Hurk, P., P.M. Chapman, B. Roddie & R.C. Swartz (1992). A comparison of North American and Western European infaunal amphipod species in a toxicity test on North Sea sediments. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 91: 237-243.

Chapman, P.M., R.C. Swartz, B. Roddie, H.L. Phelps, P. van den Hurk & R. Butler (1992). An international comparison of sediment toxicity tests in the North Sea. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 91: 253-243.

Butler, R., P.M. Chapman, P. van den Hurk, B. Roddie & J.E. Thain (1992). A comparison of North American and Western European oyster embryo larval toxicity tests on North Sea sediments. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 91: 245-251.

Research Reports

Van den Hurk, P (2006). Investigations into the underlying mechanisms for accumulation of 17β-Estradiol and trenbolone β in heifer tissues. Clemson University. Expert Opinion for Intervet, Inc., Millsboro, DE

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Bowerman WW, Wiley FE, Croisant ET, van den Hurk P, Grasman KA, Sikarskie JG (2002). Phase I: Determination of Health Effects of Environmental Pollutants Using Avian Models: A Holistic Approach. Final Report to Michigan Great Lakes Protection Fund. Clemson University

Crane, M., R. Fleming, N. Byron, K. van de Guchte, L. Grootelaar, A. Smaal, D. Holwerda, B. Looise, S. Ciarelli, L. Karbe, J. Westendorf, J. Borchert, M. Guerra, C. Vale, O. Castro, M. Gaudencio, P. van den Hurk (1993). Sediment toxicity tests for poorly water-soluble substances. Report No: EC 3340. Water Research Centre, Medmenham, U.K.

Popular Press

Van den Hurk, P. Reducing ozone damage is big need. The Journal, April 9, 2013

PRESENTATIONS

Van den Hurk P (2014). Xenobiotics and gallstones; a critical role for bile phospholipids? Invited speaker at the SE Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology Fall Meeting. October 23-24, 2014. Athens, GA

Van den Hurk P, Wyker D, Paller M (2014). Biomarkers as tool for biomonitoring of water quality in the Savannah River. Platform presentation at the 2014 South Carolina Water Resources Conference. October15-16, 2014, Columbia, SC

Linard EN, Van den Hurk P, Klaine SJ. (2014). Characterizing the Bioavailability of Fluoranthene Adsorbed to Carbon Nanotubes in the Presence of DOC to Fathead Minnows. Platform presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Carolinas Chapter of SETAC. April 24-26 2014, Pendleton, SC

Van den Hurk P (2013). Environmental estrogens and gallstones. Presentation for MUSC-REACH group, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston SC, Dec. 19, 2013

Linard E, Van den Hurk P, Klaine S. (2013). Characterizing the effect of suspended carbon nanotubes on the bioavailability of adsorbed fluoranthene to fathead minnows. Platform presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville TN, Nov 17-21, 2013

Linard E, Van den Hurk P, Klaine S. (2013).Sex differences in the biotransformation of fluoranthene in fathead minnows. Poster presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Nashville TN, Nov 17-21, 2013

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Van den Hurk P, Linard E, Klaine S. (2013). Biotransformation of fluoranthene in fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). Poster presentation at the 17th Pollution Responses In Marine Organisms (PRIMO) meeting, Faro, Portugal. May 5-8, 2013

Van den Hurk, P., Mierzejewski, J., Gerzel, L., Haney, D.C. (2012). Fish health in the Reedy-Saluda watershed, as measured through biochemical markers. Poster presentation at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Long Beach, CA. Nov.11-16, 2012.

Linard E, Van den Hurk P, Klaine S. (2012). Characterizing the Bioavailability of Fluoranthene Adsorbed to Carbon-nanotubes in the Presence of Natural Organic Matter. Poster presentation at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Long Beach, CA. Nov.11-16, 2012.

Mwaanga P, Van den Hurk P, Carraway E. (2012). The Mitigative Influence of Natural Organic Matter on Toxicity of Zinc and Copper Oxide Nanoparticles to Daphnia magna. Poster presentation at the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Long Beach, CA. Nov.11-16, 2012.

Van den Hurk, P., Mierzejewski, J., Gerzel, L., Haney, D.C. (2012). Fish health in the Reedy-Saluda watershed, as measured through biochemical markers. Platform presentation at the 2012 South Carolina Water Resources Conference. October 2012, Columbia, SC

Mierzejewski J, Haney DC, Van den Hurk P. (2012) Biomarker effects in sunfish and bass from the Saluda River, South Carolina. Platform presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Carolinas Chapter of SETAC. March 2012, Aiken, SC

Mierzejewski J, Haney DC, Van den Hurk P. (2011) Biomarker responses in sunfish and bass from the Saluda River, South Carolina. Poster presentation at the 32st Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Boston, MA. Nov.13-18, 2011.

Mierzejewski J, Haney DC, Van den Hurk P. Biomarker effects in sunfish and bass from the Saluda River, South Carolina. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Carolinas Chapter of SETAC. April 2011, Boone, NC.

Van den Hurk, P, Haney, D. (2010) Fish health in urban creeks of Greenville, SC. Platform presentation at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Portland, OR. Nov.7-11, 2010.

Martin, J, Van den Hurk, P. (2010). A proteomics approach to measure bile fluctuations as a result of chemical stressors. Oral platform and poster presentation at the SC LIFE Colloquium of Undergraduate Research, Clemson, SC, April 17, 2010.

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Sayer, AN, van den Hurk, P. (2010) The Relationship Between Fish Species Diversity and Biomarker Responses in Wadeable Streams of South Carolina. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Carolinas Chapter of SETAC. April 2010, Athens, GA.

Van den Hurk, P. (2009). Toxicology: principles and environmental aspects. Guest lecture for the SC LIFE Graduate Course for In-Service Teachers.

Sayer, A, Marion, C.A., Van den Hurk, P. Linking land use to fish health in wadeable streams in coastal South Carolina. Poster presentation at the 15th International Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, Bordeaux, France, May 17-20, 2009.

Sayer, A, Marion, C.A., Van den Hurk, P. The application of biomarkers to evaluate land use in coastal South Carolina. Poster presentation at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Tampa, FL. Nov. 16-20, 2008.

Van den Hurk, P. Phylogenetic origins for differences in expression of biotransformation enzymes. Environmental Toxicology seminar series, ENTOX program, Pendleton, SC. November 27, 2007

Van den Hurk, P. A. Revotskie. A comparison of biomarker responses in striped mullet and mummichog from the lower Sampit River, Georgetown, SC. Poster presentation at the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Milwaukee, WS. Nov. 11-15, 2007.

Van den Hurk, P. Co-evolution of sulfotransferases and glucuronosyltransferases in primitive and modern fish. Oral presentation at the Marine Genomics Consortium Symposium, Hollings Marine Lab, Charleston, SC, October 18-19, 2007

Van den Hurk, P. Phylogenetic origins for differences in expression of enzymes involved in the metabolism of endocrine disrupting compounds. Oral platform presentation at the SETAC Europe Annual Meeting 2007, Porto, Portugal, May 20-24, 2007.

Van den Hurk, P., P. Truman. A mechanistic approach to link biomarkers for endocrine disrupting compounds in field exposed bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) in the Reedy River, South Carolina, USA. Poster presentation at the SETAC Europe Annual Meeting 2007, Porto, Portugal, May 20-24, 2007.

Revotskie, A., P. van den Hurk. A comparison of biomarker responses in striped mullet and mummichog from the lower Sampit River, Georgetown, SC. Oral platform and poster presentation at the SC LIFE Colloquium of Undergraduate Research, Benedict College, Columbia, SC, April 21, 2007.

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Keaton, M., P. van den Hurk. Biomonitoring in South Carolina wadeable streams: biomarkers of PAH exposure in sunfish species. Poster presentation at the Water Forum, Clemson University Restoration Institute (CURI), April 5, 2007.

Keaton, M., P. van den Hurk. HepG2 cells as model systems for the study of biotransformation pathways. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Carolinas Chapter of SETAC. April 2006, Pendleton, SC.

Otter, R.R., E.A. Schreiber, P. van den Hurk, S.J. Klaine. Watershed-scale application of biomarkers to access contaminant exposure in largemouth bass. Oral platform presentation at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Baltimore, MD. Nov 13-17, 2005

Van den Hurk, P. Modification of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes by dietary polyphenols in herbivorous and carnivorous fish species. Poster presentation at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Baltimore, MD. Nov 13-17, 2005

Van den Hurk, P. Heme oxygenase induction and biliverdin excretion: implications for the bile fluorescence biomarker. Oral platform presentation at the 13th International Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, Alessandria, Italy, June, 19-22, 2005

Van den Hurk, P, Gaworecki, K. Sex differences in Phase 1 and Phase 2 enzyme expression in Mummichog from two heavily contaminated sites. Poster presentation at the 13th International Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, Alessandria, Italy, June, 19-22, 2005

Schreiber, E.A, R.R. Otter, S.J. Klaine, P. van den Hurk. Effects of Legacy Contaminants on Largemouth Bass in the Saluda Watershed. Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Carolinas Chapter of SETAC. April 2005, Raleigh, NC.

Van den Hurk, P. Biliverdin in bile samples: biomarker for oxidative stress and use in bile fluorescence analysis. Poster presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Portland, OR Nov 14-18, 2004

Schreiber, E.A., R.R. Otter, S.J. Klaine, and P. van den Hurk. The Use of Biomarkers to Evaluate Contaminant Effects on Largemouth Bass from Lake Conestee, SC, USA. Poster presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Portland, OR Nov 14-18, 2004

Elzerman, AL, W.W. Bowerman, P. van den Hurk. Evaluation of the snapping turtle as a biomonitor for the Saluda-Reedy watershed. Poster presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Portland, OR Nov 14-18, 2004

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Gaworecki, K, P. van den Hurk.The role of Phase II enzymes in the biotransformation of benzo[a]pyrene in Fundulus heteroclitus. Poster presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Portland, OR Nov 14-18, 2004

Otter, RR, Schreiber, EA, van den Hurk, P, Klaine, SJ. Watershed-scale application of biomarkers to assess ecosystem health. Poster presentation at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Portland, OR Nov 14-18, 2004

Van den Hurk, P. Biotransformation enzymes in fish. Environmental Toxicology Seminar Series. ENTOX graduate program, Clemson Universty. September 2004, Pendleton, SC

Van den Hurk, P. Biotransformation enzymes in estuarine fish species. Invited speaker for the Baruch Marine Field Laboratory Summer Seminar Series. August 2004, Georgetown, SC

Gaworecki, KM, C.D. Rice, P. van den Hurk. Induction of phenol-type sulfotransferase and glucuronosyltransferase in channel catfish and mummichog. Poster presentation at the 24rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Austin, TX. Nov 9-13, 2003

Bennett, FM, S.C. Loeb., P. van den Hurk, W.W. Bowerman. Assessing the impact of environmental contaminants on an endangered population of Rafinesque’s big-eared bat in South Carolina. Poster presentation at 24rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Austin, TX. Nov 9-13, 2003

Gaworecki, K.M, C.D. Rice, P. van den Hurk. Induction of phenol-type sulfotransferase and glucuronosyltransferase in channel catfish and mummichog. Poster presentation at the 12th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, May 2003, Tampa, FL.

Corena, M.P., P. van den Hurk, H. Zhong, J.K. Nayar, P.J. Linser. Toxic effects of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors on mosquito larvae and sheepshead minnows. Poster presentation at the 12th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, May 2003, Tampa, FL.

Van den Hurk, P. & W. Bowerman. Effects of PCB 126 on Phase 2 enzymes in juvenile chickens. Poster presentations at the 11th North American meeting of the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics, Orlando, FL, Oct. 27-31, 2000, and at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Salt Lake City, UT, Nov. 16-20, 2002

Van den Hurk, P, M.O. James. Hydroxylated PCBs as Inhibitors of Phase II enzymes in

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Channel Catfish Intestinal Mucosa. Platform presentation at the 11th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, July 2001, Plymouth, U.K.

Van den Hurk, P, M.O. James. Chlorinated environmental toxicants inhibit detoxification of acetaminophen and aromatic hydrocarbons. Poster presentation at the College of Pharmacy Research Showcase Day. April 2001, Gainesville, Fl.

Van den Hurk, P, M.O. James. Novel substrate and inhibitor properties of catfish intestinal phenol sulfotransferase (SULT) with hydroxylated benzo[a]pyrenes. Poster presentation at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, March 19-23, 2000, Philadelphia, PA

Van den Hurk, P. Integrated sediment toxicity assessment in the Dutch coastal zone. Invited speaker, Seminar series Physiological Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, October 21, 1999, Gainesville, FL

Van den Hurk, P, M.O. James. Sulfation and glucuronidation of benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-diol in intestinal mucosa of channel catfisch (Ictalurus punctatus). Platform presentation at the 10th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, April 25-29, 1999, Williamsburg, VA

Van den Hurk, P, P. Van Veld, M. Faisal, M.H. Roberts. Interactive effects of cadmium and benzo[a]pyrene on metallothionein induction in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus). Platform presentation at the 10th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, April 25-29, 1999, Williamsburg, VA

Van den Hurk, P, P. Van Veld, M. Faisal, M.H. Roberts Jr. Interaction of Cadmium and Benzo[a]pyrene in Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): Effects on Microsomal Biotransformation. Poster presentation at the SETAC 18th Annual Meeting, November 16-20, 1997, San Francisco, CA.

Van den Hurk, P, M. Faisal, M.H. Roberts Jr. Interaction of Cadmium and Benzo[a]pyrene in Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): Effects on Acute Mortality. Poster presentation at the 9th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, April 27-30, 1997, Bergen, Norway

Van den Hurk, P., M.H. Roberts Jr, M. Faisal. Interaction of Cadmium and Benzo[a]pyrene in Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus): Biotransformation in Isolated Hepatocytes. Platform presentation at the 9th Int. Symposium on Pollutant Responses in Marine Organisms, April 27-30, 1997, Bergen, Norway

Van den Hurk, P. The use of carbon resin for the reduction of sediment toxicity. Platform presentation at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Water Environment Association, April 28 - May 1, 1996, Williamsburg,VA.

Van den Hurk, P., M. Faisal, M.H. Roberts, Jr. Interactive Effects of Cadmium on

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Benzo[a]pyrene in the Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus). Platform presentation at the 21st Annual Eastern Fish Health Workshop, Sept.5-6, 1996, Gloucester Point, VA.

Van den Hurk, P., M.A. Vogelbein, M.H. Roberts, Jr. The Use of Carbon Resin for the Reduction of Sediment Toxicity to Infaunal Amphipods. Poster presentation at the 2nd SETAC World Congress, November 5-9, 1995, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Van den Hurk, P. and A.C. Smaal. Effects of natural sediment properties on test results in bioassays with oyster larvae on sediment elutriates. Platform presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Aquatic Ecosystem Health & the Ecological Significance of Bioassay Techniques. May 23-27, 1993, Blacksburg, VA

Van den Hurk, P., P. Meire, C. van de Guchte, E. Daemen and A. Smaal. (1992). The Sediment Quality Triad applied on intertidal sediments from the Scheldt Estuary. Poster presentation at the 2nd European Conference on Ecotoxicology, 11-15 May 1992, Amsterdam.

Van den Hurk, P. & A.C. Smaal. Marine sediment quality bioassays with infaunal amphipods from W. European coastal waters. Platform presention at the SETAC Europe Founding Conference, April 7-10, 1991. Sheffield, UK.

Van den Hurk, P. & A. C. Smaal. Biological testing of marine sediment quality with oyster embryos and infaunal amphipods. Platform presentation at the 5th International Symposium on the Interactions between Sediments and Water. August 6-9, 1990, Uppsala, Sweden.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Best student poster, 1ST runner up: Mierzejewski J, Haney DC, Van den Hurk P. (2011) Biomarker responses in sunfish and bass from the Saluda River, South Carolina. Poster presentation at the 32st Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Boston, MA. Nov.13-18, 2011.

Award for best student poster: Sayer, A, Marion, C.A., Van den Hurk, P. The application of biomarkers to evaluate land use in coastal South Carolina. Poster presentation at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Tampa, FL. Nov. 16-20, 2008.

Nominated for Teacher of the Year award, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (2007)

Graduate Student Research Award, SETAC Chesapeake and Potomac Regional Chapter (1997)

SPONSORED RESEARCH

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“Monitoring of organic pollutants in the Savannah River, using a buoy-deployed data collection network.” US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $29,943 (2014-2015).

“Effects of water pollution on fish health in the Savannah River.” US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $29,931 (2012-2013).

“The Influence of Legacy and Current Land Use on Stream Systems in the South Carolina Piedmont.” US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Co-Principal Investigator, $28,311 (2011-2012).

“Effects of water pollution on fish health in the Saluda River.” US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $29,997 (2010-2011).

“A proteomics approach to measure bile protein fluctuations as a result of a chemical stressor”. SC LIFE Undergraduate research Program. $550 (2009-2010)

“Novel protein biomarkers for gallbladder disease.” Research Investment Initiative grant, Clemson University, Principal Investigator. $11,222 (2008). “A statewide biomarker approach to investigate pollution effects on sunfish (Lepomis sp.) in wadeable streams of South Carolina.” US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $30,952 (2007-2008).

“Biomarkers for pollution in striped mullet and mummichog from the Sampit river, Georgetown, SC”. SC LIFE Undergraduate research Program. $550 (2006-2007)

“A statewide biomarker approach to investigate pollution effects on fish in wadeable streams of South Carolina”. US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $29,860 (2006-2007).

“Investigations into the underlying mechanisms for unusual accumulation of 17B-estradiol and trenbolone in heifer tissues” Intervet Inc.. Principal Investigator, $19,650 (2005-2006)

“Toxicological effects of endocrine disrupting compounds in Lake Conestee and the Reedy River”. US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $22,930 (2005-2006)

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“Factors affecting phase 2 enzymes in estuarine fish species: phylogeny, food, and contaminants”. Baruch Marine Field Laboratory Visiting Scientist Award, Principal Investigator, $3000, (2004)

“Toxicological effects of environmental pollutants in Lake Conestee” US Geological Survey through the SC Water Resources Center, Principal Investigator, $21,683 (2003-2004)

“Immunochemical Detection of UGT Induction in Channel Catfish”, Clemson University Research Committee Grant, Principal Investigator, $2000 (2002)

OTHER SPONSORED ACTIVITY

Visiting Scientist Grant, Large Scale Facility for Marine Pelagic Food Chain Research, Bergen, Norway Training and Mobility of Researchers, European Union, 3 month travel, lodging and research support (1997)

Student travel grant, 9th International Meeting on Pollution Responses In Marine Organisms (PRIMO), Bergen, Norway, $500 (1997)

Student travel grant, 2nd World Conference of the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vancouver, BC, $250 (1995)

GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING

Masters Graduates

Gaworecki, K.M. (MS) “The role of Phase II enzymes on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon biotransformation in Fundulus heteroclitus.” (August 2004).

Schreiber, E.A. (MS) “A biomarker approach to measure biological effects of contaminant exposure in largemouth bass from Lake Conestee and nearby reservoirs.” (August 2005).

Truman, P.A. (MS), “Toxicological effects of endocrine disrupting compounds in Lake Conestee and the Reedy River.” (December 2006).

Keaton, M. (MS), “A Statewide Biomarker Approach to Estimate Contaminant Effects in the Wadeable Streams of South Carolina” (Aug. 2007).

Jessica Mierzejewski (MS). “Effects of water pollution on fish health in the Saluda River” (Aug. 2012)

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Erica Linard (MS) “Bioavailability of fluoranthene associated with carbon nanotubes, as measured through bile fluorescence.” (May 2014)

Current Graduate Advising

David Wyker (PhD). “Xenoestrogen resistance in sunfish species: the role of Phase 2 conjugating enzymes induction.”

Erica Linard (PhD). “Bioavailability of PAHs associated with carbon nanotubes, as measured through bile fluorescence.”

TEACHING

Courses Taught (Fall/Spring semester and year)

ENTOX 430/630, Principles of Toxicology, F02, F03, F04, F05, F06, F08, F11, F13, F14

ENTOX 831, Biomarkers in Environmental Toxicology, S03, S04, S05, F07, F09, S13

ENTOX 861, Seminar series, S02, F02, S03, F03, S04, F04, S05, F05, S06, F06, S07

ENTOX 863, Critical Literature review, Summer08, Summer09, Summer10

BIOSC 200, Biology in the News, S09, S10, F10

BIOSC 491, Undergraduate Research Experience, S06, F06, S07, S10

BIOSC 493, Senior Seminar, F03, S04, F04, S05, F09, F10, S12, F12, F13, S14, F14.

New Course Development

ENTOX 860, Graduate Seminar in Environmental Toxicology, F11

BIOSC 210, Introduction to Toxicology, S06, S07, S08, S09, S10

BIOSC 211 Introduction to Toxicology, S11, S12, S13, S14, S15 approved for fulfilling Science and Technology in Society, General Education requirement.

BIOL 4940/4941 Creative Inquiry; pharmacotoxicology of wildlife species F14, S15

UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE

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Elected positions

University: Faculty Senator (2012-2015)

University: Secretary of the Faculty Senate (2014-2015)

Committees

Department: Member, ENTOX Bylaws Committee (2005-2006)

Department: Member, ENTOX Graduate Curriculum & Policy

Committee (2006-present)University: Member, Graduate School Academic Grievance Committee (2006-present)

University: Member Graduate Council (2006-present)

University: Member, Entomology Graduate Program Review Committee (2007)

University: Member, Research Committee, Faculty Senate (2012-2014)

Other Service

Faculty Advisor, ENTOX Graduate Student Association (2002-2008)

MISCELLANEOUS

Invited manuscript reviews for:Aquatic ToxicologyEnvironmental Toxicology and ChemistryEnvironmental Science and TechnologyArchives of Environmental Contamination and ToxicologyDrug Metabolism and DispositionEnvironmental ManagementJournal of Fish BiologyToxicological SciencesEnvironmental Monitoring and AssessmentEnvironmental PollutionJournal of Comparative PhysiologyPLOS OneEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research.Environmental Science: Processes & ImpactsBulletin of Environmental Contamination and ToxicologyEnvironmental ResearchXenobioticaChemosphere

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