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Water Microbiology Conference 2016 May 17-19 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Poster Presentation Schedule* Tuesday, May 17 Title First Name Last Name Organization Opportunistic Pathogens in a Hot Water Pipe Loop System Nicole


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Water Microbiology Conference 2016 May 17-19 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Poster Presentation Schedule*

Tuesday, May 17

Title First Name Last Name Organization Opportunistic Pathogens in a Hot Water Pipe Loop System Nicole Rockey University of Michigan Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria in Point-of-Use Water Sources in Homes: A Case-Control Study of Association with Human Disease Connie Tzou University of Washington A potential role for cations in aquatic microbiology in urbanizing watersheds Brian Badgley Virginia Tech Antibiotic Resistance Characterization of Surface Water Bacteria in an Urbanizing Watershed Dylan Laird Texas A&M University Characterizing rotavirus A from water samples in Nairobi, Kenya Jill Falman University of Washington Comparative decay kinetics of fecal indicator bacteria, host-associated fecal markers, and pathogens in a coastal California lagoon Laurie Van De Werfhorst UC Santa Barbara Comparison of the qPCR and the HybriScan Legionella assays vs. culture for the identification of Legionella sp. in non-potable water samples Rosemarie Read NorthEast Ohio Regional Sewer District Feasibility of Escherichia coli as an indicator of the electrochemical disinfection with a BDD anode Rosa Maria ARAUJO BOIRA Universitat de Barcelona Environmental Surveillance of Polio in Kenya: Key Lessons Learned

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Meschke University of Washington Detection of waterborne enteropathogens from river water sample to trace the source of contamination Sarmila Tandukar Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Optimal strategies for monitoring irrigation water quality and the development of guidelines for the irrigation of food crops Marc Verhougstra ete University of Arizona Accelerating the process of solar disinfection (SODIS) by using polymer bags Sergio Gutiérrez University of Cadiz

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Water Microbiology Conference 2016 May 17-19 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Poster Presentation Schedule*

Wednesday, May 18

Title First Name Last Name Organization Rapid and efficient extraction method of chlorophyll by bead beating Nicki Schafer NEORSD Actinobacteria isolated from deep-water endemic amphipods of Lake Baikal as a source of novel biological active compounds Evgenii Protasov Irkutsk State University Exploration of strategies to track the downstream impacts of human sewage in underserved rural communities Jacob Cantor Virginia Tech Microbiological and physico-chemical characteristics of surface water collected from Tiaoxi river (Taihu watershed), China SEKAR RAJU Xi'an Jiaotong- Liverpool University Patterns of antimicrobial resistance in E.coli isolates from soil and water samples in three Texas watersheds with different land uses. Maitreyee Mukherjee Texas A&M University Microbe-Suspended Sediment Dynamics of Recreational Beach Water of the Chesapeake Bay Jon Calomiris Sotiria Science Development of a One Health Sampling Scheme for Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistant Bacteria in Northern Colorado Megan (presented by Jake Dietz Gilliland) Colorado State University Water Quality Testing for Bacterial Indicators Katherine Vilardi Wentworth Institute of Technology Water Quality and Fecal-Indicator Detection in Response to an Impaired Urban Watershed, Turkey Creek: A "Gulf of Mexico Initiatve Focus" and a "Making a Visible Difference" Program Stephanie Friedman EPA/ORD/NHEE RL/GED Handwashing for Ebola Outbreak Contexts: Comparison of Soap, Hand Sanitizer, and 0.05% NaDCC, HTH, and NaOCl Chlorine Solution on the Inactivation and Removal of Model Organisms from Hands Marlene Wolfe Tufts University Fate and Transport of Fecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB) and Microbial Source- Tracking (MST) Targets in Groundwater Hannah Billian Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Meta-analysis of seasonal concentration and flow-based results for Escherichia coli and Bacteroidales for inland recreational waters from middle Tennessee Megan Stallard Middle Tennessee State University Exposure Assessment of Livestock Carcass Management Options for Natural Disasters Kaedra Jones ICF International

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Water Microbiology Conference 2016 May 17-19 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Poster Presentation Schedule* Effect of Environmental Factors on Coliphage Concentrations in Surface Waters Brianna Young University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill