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Curriculum Vitae Dana C. Dolinoy M.Sc., Ph.D. January 2018 Page 1 PERSONAL DATA Dana C. Dolinoy (Professional) Dana Dolinoy Cipolla (Full Legal Name) Date of birth: 2/22/1976 CURRENT AFFILIATION NSF International Chair & Professor (with Tenure) Department of Environmental Health Sciences Professor (with Tenure) Department of Nutritional Sciences University of Michigan School of Public Health Faculty Director, Epigenomics Core University of Michigan Medical School CONTACT INFORMATION 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2029 734-647-3155 (phone); 734-936-7283 (fax); [email protected] EDUCATION 1994 – 1998 Duke University Bachelor of Arts (Environmental Sciences and Policy) Bachelor of Arts (Spanish) 2001 – 2003 Harvard School of Public Health Master of Science (Environmental Health and Risk Management) 2003 – 2007 Duke University Doctor of Philosophy (Genetics and Genomics & Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health) POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 2007 – 2008 Duke University Medical School, Fellow in Radiation Oncology ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS/AFFILIATIONS 2008 – 2014 John G. Searle Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health 2009 – present Faculty, Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan Faculty, Metabolomics and Obesity Center, University of Michigan Faculty, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Michigan 2013 – present Faculty, Michigan Momentum Center for Childhood Obesity 2014 – 2017 Associate Professor, with Tenure, Environmental Health Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health 2015 – 2017 Associate Professor, with Tenure, Nutritional Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health 2016 – present Associate Research Professor, University of Michigan Center for Human Growth and Development 2017 – 2018 Associate Chair, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health 2017 – present Director, Epigenomics Core University of Michigan Medical School 2017 – present NSF International Chair, Environmental Health Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health 2018 – present Professor, with Tenure, Environmental Health Sciences & Nutritional Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health

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Curriculum Vitae Dana C. Dolinoy M.Sc., Ph.D.

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PERSONAL DATA Dana C. Dolinoy (Professional) Dana Dolinoy Cipolla (Full Legal Name) Date of birth: 2/22/1976

CURRENT AFFILIATION NSF International Chair & Professor (with Tenure) Department of Environmental Health Sciences

Professor (with Tenure) Department of Nutritional Sciences University of Michigan School of Public Health

Faculty Director, Epigenomics Core University of Michigan Medical School

CONTACT INFORMATION 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2029 734-647-3155 (phone); 734-936-7283 (fax); [email protected] EDUCATION

1994 – 1998 Duke University Bachelor of Arts (Environmental Sciences and Policy)

Bachelor of Arts (Spanish) 2001 – 2003 Harvard School of Public Health

Master of Science (Environmental Health and Risk Management) 2003 – 2007 Duke University

Doctor of Philosophy (Genetics and Genomics & Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health)

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING 2007 – 2008 Duke University Medical School, Fellow in Radiation Oncology

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS/AFFILIATIONS 2008 – 2014 John G. Searle Assistant Professor, Environmental Health Sciences,

University of Michigan School of Public Health 2009 – present Faculty, Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan Faculty, Metabolomics and Obesity Center, University of Michigan Faculty, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Michigan 2013 – present Faculty, Michigan Momentum Center for Childhood Obesity 2014 – 2017 Associate Professor, with Tenure, Environmental Health Sciences,

University of Michigan School of Public Health 2015 – 2017 Associate Professor, with Tenure, Nutritional Sciences, University of

Michigan School of Public Health 2016 – present Associate Research Professor, University of Michigan Center for

Human Growth and Development 2017 – 2018 Associate Chair, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of

Michigan School of Public Health 2017 – present Director, Epigenomics Core University of Michigan Medical School 2017 – present NSF International Chair, Environmental Health Sciences, University of

Michigan School of Public Health 2018 – present Professor, with Tenure, Environmental Health Sciences & Nutritional

Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health

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SCIENTIFIC HONORS/AWARDS 2007 Presidents’ Award from the Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis

Society (GEMS) 2011 The Norman Kretchmer Memorial Award in Nutrition and

Development from the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) 2011 Classic Paper of the Year Award from Environmental Health

Perspectives for most cited paper in a 5-year cycle for Dolinoy et al. 2006. “Maternal genistein alters coat color and protects Avy mouse offspring from obesity by modifying the fetal epigenome”

2011 Invited Peer-Nominated Participant in the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Strategic Vision Stakeholder Workshop, Durham, North Carolina. July 12-14, 2011

2012 Invited Contributor, NIH Roadmap Workshop on “Epigenomic Surrogates for Difficult to Access Tissues,” August 28, 2012

2012 ASPH/Pfizer Young Investigator's Award for Distinguished Research in Public Health

2014 World Economic Forum Young Scientist Award (declined) 2015 NIH Director’s Transformative Research Award

2017 Society of Toxicology Women in Toxicology Investigator Award

2018 Society of Toxicology Achievement Award

SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES Society Memberships (and Leadership Roles)

2004 – 2008 Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society (GEMS) 2004 – present Society of Toxicology (Full Member 2010 – present; Board of

Publications 2015 – present; Vice-President-Elect, Molecular and Systems Biology Specialty Section 2017-2021, 4 year term ending with Past President)

2006 – present Environmental Mutagen and Genomics Society (Epigenetics Special Interest Group, Co-Leader 2010 – 2014; Nominating Committee 2014 - 2015)

2011 – present International Society for Developmental Origins of Health and Disease 2011 – present American Society for Nutrition

Elected Conference Chairmanship 2011 – 2015 Gordon Research Conference (GRC): Cellular & Molecular

Mechanisms of Toxicity, Vice Chair 2011-2013; Chair 2013-2015 Conference Chairmanship

2015 – 2016 ToxicoEpigenetics, Contemporary Concepts in Toxicology (CCT) meeting, Society of Toxicology, Co-Chair

Journal Associate Editor or Editorial Boards 2010 – present Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry (JBN), Editorial Board Member 2012 – 2013 Epigenetics of Diabetes and Obesity, External Advisory Board 2012 – 2017 Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, Editorial Board Member 2012 – present Epigenetics, Editorial Board Member

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2013 – 2017 Endocrine Disruptors, Associate Editor 2013 – present Toxicology Research, Advisory Board Member 2014 – present Toxicological Sciences, Associate Editor 2015 – present Environmental Epigenetics, Founding Editorial Board Member 2016 – present Environmental Health Perspectives, Associate Editor

Journal and Book Editorships 2010 – 2013 Editor, Issue of the ILAR Journal of the National Academies of

Sciences, “Epigenetics: A Scientific Advance of Epic Proportions?” 2013

2015 – 2017 Volume Editor, “Developmental Toxicology” In Comprehensive Toxicology, 3rd Edition, Forthcoming in 2017, Elsevier

2016 – 2018 Editor, ToxicoEpigenetics: Core Principles and Applications, Forthcoming in 2018, Elsevier

Manuscript Review (selected) 2006 – present Biochimica et Biophysica Acta; Chemical Research in Toxicology;

Environ Health Perspect; Epigenetics; Epigenomics, FASEB; Frontiers Neuroendocrinology; PLoS One; Reproductive Toxicology

Grant and Peer Review 2009 – present NIEHS K99/K01/K23 Awards Ad Hoc Study Section 2009 – present University of Michigan Office of the Vice President for Research 2010 NIEHS T32 Ad Hoc Study Section 2011 NIEHS U01 RFA-ES-10-009: Research Consortium for 2-Year

Bisphenol A Toxicity Study 2011 – present NIEHS P30 Pilot Grants (Harvard School of Public Health Center) 2012 – present NIEHS P30 Pilot Grants (University of Cincinnati) 2012 – present Michigan Metabolomics and Obesity Center/Michigan Regional

Comprehensive Metabolomics Research Core Pilot Grants Review 2013 NIH U01 Common Fund Office of the Director Ad Hoc Study Section 2013 Associations of Schools and Programs of Public Health Award Review 2014 NASA Omics, Epigenetics, and Chromosomes Panel 2014 – present Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 PSE-B, Mechanistic Insights from Birth

Cohorts, Ad Hoc 2015 – present Kidney, Nutrition, Obesity, & Diabetes Study Section (KNOD), Ad

Hoc 2017 – present NIEHS Mechanism for Time-Sensitive Research Opportunities in

Environmental Health Sciences (R21), Ad Hoc

External Advisory Service

2013 – 2015 University of Colorado, Denver, Children’s Environmental Health Center P01, External Advisor (Center PI: David Schwartz)

2014 – 2016 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Opportunities for Cancer Prevention during Early Life, Advisory Panel Member

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2017 – present Columbia University NIEHS P30 Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan, External Advisor (Center PI: Andrea Baccarelli)

2017 – 2020 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) Review of the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides

2018 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) workshop, The Promise of Genome Editing to Advance Environmental Health Research

University, School & Departmental Service 2008 – 2011 Member, Academic Degrees Program (ADP) Committee, University of

Michigan Department of Environmental Health Sciences 2010 – 2013 School of Public Health Representative, Children’s Working Initiative,

Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) 2011 – 2013 Member, Professional Degrees Program (PDP) Committee, University

of Michigan Department of Environmental Health Sciences 2011 – 2013 Elected Member, Executive Committee, University of Michigan

Department of Environmental Health Sciences 2011 – 2015 Appointed Member, Dean’s Faculty Strategy Committee, University of

Michigan School of Public Health 2012 – present Executive Committee of the UM Environmental Toxicology and

Epidemiology Training Grant (T32)

2013 Marshal, University of Michigan Spring Commencement

2013 – 2015 Chair, Admissions Committee, University of Michigan Department of Environmental Health Sciences

2014 Appointed Member, Provost’s Committee on Faculty in the 21st Century

2014 – 2017 Appointed Member, President’s Advisory Panel on the Biosciences (Science Technology Tools and Channels subcommittee 2017)

2016 – 2018 Elected Member, UM SPH Executive Committee

2017 – present Executive Committee of the UM Genome Sciences Training Grant (T32)

2017 – present Member, Program Advisory Committee for Genome Sciences Training Program

GRANT SUPPORT Current Support

U01 ES026697 TaRGET II (PI: Dolinoy) 04/01/2016-3/31/2020 Exposure Timing, Tissue and Cell Specific Epigenomics and Lifecourse Phenotypes. Toxicant exposures early in life adversely affect health outcomes later in life in animals and humans, in part due to epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation. Many epigenetic epidemiology analyses are performed using biologically available DNA (e.g. blood, saliva), which serve as proxies for epigenetic status in tissues targeted by exposures. Thus, the goal of the Target II U01 is to utilize an established mouse model of environmental exposures to evaluate tissue- and cell-specific epigenetic alterations associated with perinatal exposures and disease outcomes. Role: Principal Investigator

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U01 ES026697-S1 TaRGET II Supplement (PI: Dolinoy) Perinatal Exposures, Tissue- and Cell-specific Epigenomics, & Lifecourse Outcomes The University of Michigan site will oversee and conduct whole genome-bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) for the TaRGET II consortium. Role: Principal Investigator

R01 ES026877 NIH Director Transformative Research Award (PI: Dolinoy) 09/1/2015-8/31/2019 Development of piRNAs for target-specific methylation. The goal of this Transformative Research Award is to develop a suite of tools, based on the Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) mechanism, to accurately induce DNA methylation of targeted genes in adult tissues, applicable to all mammals. Role: Principal Investigator

U2C ES026553 Center (Biological Response Resource PI: Dolinoy; Hub PI: Meeker) 09/01/15 - 08/31/19 M-CHEAR Michigan Children's Health Exposure Analysis Resource Laboratory Hub. The M-CHEAR Hub will contribute to large-scale national efforts to advance our knowledge of the impact of the environment on children’s health by offering high-quality, state-of-the-art laboratory support for a wide variety of targeted and untargeted analyses in biological samples from external researchers conducting epidemiology & clinical studies. Role: Principal Investigator of the Biological Response Indicators Resource

P01 ES02284401/83543601 NIEHS/EPA Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Center PO1 (Project 3 PI: Dolinoy; Center PIs: Peterson/Padmanabhan) 05/1/13-04/30/18 Lifecourse Exposures & Diet, Epigenetics, Maturation & Metabolic Syndrome. Our Center seeks to understand the mechanisms by which exposures to mixtures (bisphenol A, phthalate metabolites, lead, and cadmium) in utero and during the pubertal transition affect physical growth and maturation and lead to alterations in metabolic homeostasis, oxidative stress and contribute to risk of metabolic syndrome. Role: Principal Investigator Project 3, Co-Investigator Project 2

P30 ES017885 NIEHS Core Center of Excellence (PI: Loch-Caruso) 07/01/11 - 06/30/20 UM Life-stage Exposures and Adult Diseases Center. The Center mission is to promote new translational research using novel multi-disciplinary approaches to better understand the impact of environmental exposures on risk of adult chronic disease through mechanisms involving epigenetic modifications during vulnerable stages of life. Roles: Center Deputy Director & Leader Pilot Projects Program

University of Michigan MCubed Initiative (Cube PI: Dolinoy) 09/1/2013 – present Healthy Families. This project is an ongoing observational study of 140 children and their parents to examine the home setting and family/child interactions. This data will be used to identify epigenetic biomarkers of childhood obesity and to develop more effective communication tools to help parents better influence a range of their children’s behaviors, including eating and physical activity. Role: Co-Investigator for project; Contact PI for Cube 2

P30 DK089503 NIDDK Core Center of Excellence (PI: Burant) 09/1/2015-8/31/2020 Michigan Nutrition Obesity Research Center. This NIDDK Core Center Grant is designed to inspire and support translational, multi-disciplinary research in obesity and nutrition, across the continuum of basic science to applications in individuals (medicine) and populations (public health). Role: Co-Investigator; Epigenomics Lead

ECHO UG3/UH3 (PI: Paneth) 09/01/16-08/31/20230 Prenatal Exposures and Child Health Outcomes: A Statewide Study Many important problems in child health and development may result from a mother’s diet, her infections, and chemicals in her environment while she was pregnant. We plan to study 2,000 pregnancies in detail by interviewing women in pregnancy and by saving specimens such as blood, urine and placenta. We will then assess the child’s health and development in relation to these factors, to

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learn what changes might be made during a woman’s pregnancy that could prevent later problems in child health and development. Role: Co-Investigator

University of Michigan Taubman Institute (PI: Burant) 02/01/2017 – 1/31/2018 Modulation of the Intergenerational Risk of Obesity. This project aims to identify a cost-effective intervention to mitigate obesity-related inter- generational risk of obesity and the attendant cardiometabolic risks including type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease. Role: Co-Investigator

University of Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS) (PI: Li) 02/01/2017 – 01/31/2020 Michigan Center for Single-Cell Genomic Data Analytics. The goal of this center is to unite mathematicians and data scientists with biological researchers to develop, evaluate, and implement a variety of cutting-edge methodologies in sparse data analysis for single cell genomic and transcriptomic data. Role: Environmental Health Team Co-Investigator

Completed Support

F020604-068625 (PI: Goodrich) 09/01/2011 – 08/31/2012 National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH, CDC) Pilot Grant Mercury and Epigenetics in the Michigan Dental Association (MDA) Cohort. A pilot study to relate mercury exposure and peripheral epigenetic biomarkers. Role: Co-Investigator & Co-Mentor

P30 DK089503-01 (PI: Burant) Center: 7/2010-6/2015 Pilot Grant: 12/1/2010 – 8/1/2012 UM Nutrition Obesity Research Center In Utero BPA Exposure: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis Mediated by Epigenetic Labile Loci This project focuses on the influence of in utero BPA exposure on offspring lifecourse body composition, hormonal status, and epigenetic gene regulation. Role: Pilot Project Principal Investigator

UM NIEHS Core Center Pilot Grant (PI: Dolinoy) 02/01/12 – 3/31/14 In Utero Lead Exposure and Neuron-specific Epigenetic Change Associated with Life-Course Neurobehavioral Phenotypes. Role: Principal Investigator

UM NIEHS Core Center Pilot Grant (Multiple PI: Harris/Dolinoy) 02/01/12 – 3/31/14 Probing Trichloroethylene Embryotoxicity in the Mouse. Role: Co-PI with Craig Harris

UM Office of the Vice President and NIEHS Core Center Pilot Grant (Multiple PI: Basu/Dolinoy) 11/01/12 – 10/31/14 Mercury Exposure, Epigenetics, and Cardiovascular Health in the American Dental Association Cohort. Role: Co-PI with Nil Basu

UM NIEHS Core Center Pilot Grant (Multiple PI: Xi/Dolinoy) 11/01/12 – 10/31/14 The Interplay of Heavy Metals and Gut Microbiome on Epigenetic Change. Role: Co-PI with Chuanwu Xi

UL1 RR 024986-03 (PI: Shanley) 09/17/11 - 05/31/2013 Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR). Major goals of this Clinical and Translational Science Award to the University of Michigan Medical Center are to enable and enhance clinical and translational research and move medical research forward to improve health treatments and find cures. Role: Co-Investigator in the Children’s Health Initiative

P20 ES018171/RD83480001 (Center PI: Peterson/Project 1 PI: Dolinoy) 8/09/10 - 03/31/14 NIEHSH/EPA Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Formative Center (P20) Perinatal Exposures, Epigenetics, Child Obesity, and Sexual Maturation. The objective of this formative center is to examine the effects of perinatal exposure to lead, bisphenol A, and phthalates on the development of obesity in sensitive periods in childhood and on sexual maturation, using both animal models and human samples. Roles: Co-I, Research Project; Principal Investigator, Project 1

R01 CA158286-01 (Multiple PI: Rozek/Sartor) 07/01/11-6/30/16

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Integrative Epigenomic/Genomic Profiling and Biomarker Discovery in HPV+ and HPV- Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Epigenetic changes are an important mechanism in carcinogenic progression, but how these changes differ between viral- and chemical-induced head and neck cancers remains unknown. Role: Co-Investigator

K99 ES02222101 NIEHS K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award (Sponsored PI: Faulk; Administrative PI: Dolinoy) 09/1/13-08/31/15 The Environment and Epigenome: Interplay of Toxicants and Transposons in Mammals. The overall objective in this study is to determine if phylogenetic similarity predicts the instability of DNA methylation at transposons and whether early environmental insults shift the methylation pattern in mice and humans and to provide career development and transition resources to Dr. Faulk. Role: Primary Mentor

R01 ES01752401 (Dolinoy) 09/1/09 - 05/31/14 (no cost extension through 2016) NIEHS – Outstanding New Environmental Scientist (R01). In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol A: Effects on the Fetal Epigenome. Our overall objective is to identify epigenome-wide alterations in mice and humans following perinatal exposure to bisphenol a (BPA), a high production volume chemical used in the manufacturing of polycarbonate plastics and epoxy resins, and to map developmentally labile epigenetic genes in order to facilitate human health risk assessment and human disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Role: Principal Investigator

R21 ES-025456-01 (Multi PI: Dolinoy & Lozoff) 9/18/2014-9/17/2016 Environmental exposures in early life: Epigenetics and neurodevelopment. This study will explore epigenetic changes and neurodevelopmental outcome with real-life prenatal exposures (mixtures of pesticides, Pb, and ID). The overarching hypothesis is that exposure mixtures are associated with changes in offspring DNA methylation patterns of key neurodevelopmental genes/pathways related to poorer neurocognitive function later in life. Role: Principal Investigator (contact)

Joint Institute for Translational and Clinical Research, Discovery Award (Multi PI: Dolinoy & Burmeister) 9/1/2014-8/31/16 Epigenetic Effects of Prenatal Environmental Exposures. Our long-term goals are to understand the processes by which early-life environmental exposures and nutrition affect neurodevelopment and identify interventions to prevent or buffer adverse effects. Role: Co-Principal Investigator

R13 ES025430 -01 (PI: Dolinoy) 5/1/2015-4/30/2016 2015 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar. Role: Principal Investigator

U.S. EPA Surveys, Studies, Investigations and Special Purpose Grant within the Office of Research and Development. (PI: Dolinoy) 5/1/2015-4/30/2016 2015 Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar. Role: Principal Investigator

F31 ES025101 NIEHS NRSA Individual Predoctoral Fellowship (Sponsored PI: Marchlewicz) 09/01/2015 – 08/31/2018 Fetal Programming of Oxidative Stress Response via Diet and Bisphenol A Exposure. Understanding fetal epigenetic reprogramming that increases baseline oxidative stress and alters the inducible reserve of intracellular redox potentials to buffer the body from dietary high fat, bisphenol A or combined exposures is critical to tackling the epidemic rise in human oxidative stress levels. Role: Primary Mentor

BIBLIOGRAPHY (underline indicates author is a UM trainee mentored on indicated paper by DC Dolinoy)

Peer-Reviewed Publications

1. Miranda M.L., Dolinoy D.C., and Overstreet M.A. Mapping for prevention: GIS models for directing childhood lead poisoning prevention programs. Environ. Health Perspect. 110(9): 947-953, 2002. PMCID: PMC1240996

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2. Dolinoy D.C., and Miranda M.L. GIS modeling of air toxics releases from tri-reporting and non-tri-reporting facilities: impacts for environmental justice. Environ. Health Perspect. 112(17): 1717-1724, 2004. PMCID: PMC1253665

3. Miranda M.L., and Dolinoy D.C. Using GIS-based approaches to support research on neurotoxins and other children’s environmental health threats. Neurotoxicology. 26(2): 223-228, 2005 PMID: 15713343

4. Dolinoy D.C., Weidman J.R., Waterland R.A., and Jirtle R.L. Maternal genistein alters coat color and protects Avy mouse offspring from obesity by modifying the fetal epigenome. Environ. Health Perspect. 114(4): 567-572, 2006. PMCID: PMC1440782. Winner of Classic Paper Award from Environmental Health Perspectives 2011.

5. Weidman J.R., Dolinoy D.C., Maloney K.A., Cheng J.F., and Jirtle R.L. Imprinting of opossum Igf2r in the absence of differential methylation and Air. Epigenetics. 1(1): 49-54, 2006. PMID: 17998818

6. Waterland R.A., Dolinoy D.C., Lin J.R., Smith C.A., Shi S., Tahiliani K.G. Maternal methyl supplements increase offspring DNA methylation at Axin Fused. Genesis. 44(9): 401-406, 2006. PMID: 16868943

7. Bobetsis Y.A., Barros S.P., Lin D., Weidman J.R., Dolinoy D.C., Jirtle R.L., Boggess K., Beck J.D., Offenbacher S. Bacterial infection increases methylation of IGF2 promoter in mouse placenta. Journal of Dental Research. 86(2): 169-174, 2007. PMID: 17251518

8. Dolinoy D.C., Weidman J.R., and Jirtle R.L. Epigenetic gene regulation: linking early developmental environment to adult disease. Reproductive Toxicology. 23(3): 297-307, 2007. PMID: 17046196. Elsevier’s Top 10 Cite Articles on Scopus 2007-2008.

9. Weidman J.R., Dolinoy D.C., Murphy S.K., and Jirtle R.L. Cancer susceptibility: epigenetic manifestations of environmental exposures. The Cancer Journal. 13(1): 9-16, 2007. PMID: 17464241

10. Dolinoy D.C. Epigenetic gene regulation: early environmental exposures. Pharmacogenomics 86(2): 169-174, 2007. PMID: 17187501

11. Dolinoy D.C., Das R., Weidman J.R., and Jirtle R.L. Metastable epialleles, imprinting, and the fetal origins of adult diseases. Pediatric Research. 61(5): 30-37, 2007. PMID: 17413847

12. Dolinoy D.C., Huang D., and Jirtle R.L. Maternal nutrient supplementation counteracts bisphenol A-induced DNA hypomethylation in early development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104(32): 13056-13061, 2007. PMCID: PMC1941790. NIEHS Top 10 Extramural Papers of 2007.

13. Dolinoy D.C. and Jirtle R.L. Environmental epigenomics in human health and disease. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 49(1): 4-8, 2008. PMID: 18172876

14. Dolinoy D.C. The agouti mouse model: an epigenetic biosensor for nutritional and environmental alterations on the fetal epigenome. Nutrition Reviews. 66 (Suppl. 1): S7-11, 2008. PMCID: PMC2822875

15. Dolinoy D.C., Weinhouse C., Jones T.R., Rozek L.S., Jirtle R.J. Variable histone modifications at the Avy metastable epiallele. Epigenetics. 5(7): 637-644, 2010. PMCID: PMC3052847

16. Faulk C. and Dolinoy D.C. When and how: environmentally induced changes in the epigenomes of animals. Epigenetics. 6(7): 791-797, 2011. PMCID: PMC3230539

17. Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C., Carey T.E., Jones T.R., Colacino J.A., Rozek L.S. Genome-wide methylation and expression differences in HPV(-) and HPV(+) squamous cell carcinoma cell lines point to widely different mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Epigenetics. 6(6): 777-787, 2011. PMCID: PMC3142368

18. Colacino J.A., Soliman A.S., Calafat A.M., Nahar M.S., Van Zomeren-Dohm A., Hablas A., Seifeldin I.A., Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C.# Exposure to phthalates among premenstrual girls from rural and urban

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Gharbiah, Egypt: A pilot exposure assessment study. Environmental Health. 10(1): 40, 2011. PMCID: PMC3112381. # Corresponding Author/Equal-Contribution Co-Senior Author.

19. Weinhouse C., Anderson O.S., Jones T.R., Kim J., Liberman S.A., Nahar M.S., Rozek L.S., Jirtle R. L., Dolinoy D.C. An expression microarray approach for the identification of metastable epialleles in the mouse genome. Epigenetics. 6(9): 1105-1113, 2011. PMCID: PMC3225746. Honored for ASPH/Pfizer Young Investigator Research Award.

20. Head J.A., Dolinoy D.C., Basu N. Epigenetics for ecotoxicologists. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 31(2): 221-227, 2012. Journal Cover.

21. Bakulski K.M., Dolinoy D.C., Sartor M.A., Paulson H., Lieberman A.P., Albin R.L., Hu H., Rozek L.S. Genome-wide DNA methylation differences between late-onset Alzheimer’s Disease and cognitively normal controls in the human frontal cortex. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 29(3): 571-88, 2012. PMCID: PMC3652332

22. Nahar M.S, Soliman A.S., Colacino, J.C., Calafat A.M., Dolinoy D.C.,# Rozek L.S. Urinary bisphenol A measurements in premenstrual females from rural and urban Egypt. Environmental Health. 11:20, 2012. PMCID: PMC3361671. #Corresponding Author/Equal-Contribution Co-Senior Author. Featured in the NIEHS Global Environmental Health newsletter.

23. Bakulski K.M., Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C., Paulson H., Hu H. Alzheimer's disease, epigenetics, and lead exposure epidemiology. Current Alzheimer Research. 9(5): 563-73, 2012. PMCID: PMC3567843

24. Anderson O.S., Nahar M.S., Faulk C., Jones T., Kannan K., Liao C., Weinhouse C., Rozek L.S. Dolinoy D.C. Dose-dependent epigenetic effects following maternal dietary bisphenol A exposure. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 53(5): 334-42, 2012. PMCID: PMC3570056

25. Virani S., Dolinoy D.C., Halubai S., Jones T.R., Domino S.E., Rozek L.S., Nahar M.S., Padmanabhan V. Delivery type not associated with differential methylation at birth. Clinical Epigenetics. 4(1):8, 2012. PMCID: PMC3404951

26. Anderson O.S., Sant K.E., Dolinoy D.C. Nutrigenomics: An interspecies review of dietary methyl donors, one-carbon metabolism and DNA methylation. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 23(8):853-859, 2012. Invited Review. PMCID: PMC3405985

27. Colacino J.A.#, Arthur A.E.#, Dolinoy D.C. Sartor M.A., Duffy S.A., Chepeha D.B., Bradford C.R., Walline H.M. McHugh J.B., D’Silva N., Carey T.E., Wolf G.T., Taylor J.M., Peterson K.E., Rozek L.S. Dietary intake is associated with tumor suppressor DNA methylation in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. Epigenetics. 7(8): 883-891, 2012. PMCID: PMC3427284. # co-first authors

28. Patel D., Rozek L.S, Colacino J.A., Van Zomeren-Dohm A., Ruffin M.T., Unger E.R., Dolinoy D.C., Swan D., Onyekwuluje J., DeGraffinreid C.R., Paskett E.D. Patterns of Cellular and HPV 16 Methylation as Biomarkers for Cervical Neoplasia. Journal of Virological Methods. 184(1-2):84-92, 2012. PMCID: PMC3396790

29. Kim J.H., Karnovksy A., Mahavisno V., Weymouth T., Pande M., Dolinoy D.C., Rozek L.S., Sartor M.A. LRpath analysis reveals common pathways dysregulated via DNA methylation across cancer types. BMC Genomics. 13(1): 526, 2012. PMCID: PMC3505188

30. Liberman S.A., Mashoodh R., Thompson R., Dolinoy D.C., Champagne F.A. Concordance in hippocampal and fecal Nr3c1 methylation is moderated by maternal behavior in the mouse. Ecology and Evolution. 2(12): 3123–3131, 2012. PMCID: PMC3539005

31. Nahar M.S., Liao C., Kannan K., Dolinoy D.C. Fetal liver bisphenol a concentrations and biotransformation gene expression reveal variable exposure and altered capacity for metabolism in humans. Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology. 27(2): 116-123, 2013. PMCID: 3578057. Invited data paper for special issue of ONES R01 Grantees.

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32. Bernal A.J., Dolinoy D.C., Huang D., Skaar D.A., Weinhouse C., Jirtle R.L. Adaptive radiation-induced epigenetic alterations mitigated by antioxidants. The FASEB Journal. 27(2): 665-671, 2013. PMCID: PMC4046115

33. Faulk C., Barks A., Dolinoy D.C. Phylogenetic and DNA methylation analysis reveal novel regions of variable methylation in the mouse IAP class of transposons. BMC Genomics. 14(1): 48, 2013. PMCID: PMC3556122

34. Sant K.E., Dolinoy D.C., Nahar M.S., Harris C. Inhibition of proteolysis in histiotrophic nutrition pathways alters DNA methylation and one-carbon metabolism in the organogenesis-stage rat conceptus. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 24(3) 1479-1487, 2013. PMCID: PMC4142195

35. Colacino J.A., Dolinoy D.C., Duffy S., Sartor M.A., Chepeha D., Bradford C.R., McHugh J.B., Patel D.A., Walline H.M, Light E., Terrell J.E., Stoerker J.A., Taylor J., Carey T.E., Wolf G.T., Rozek L.S. Comprehensive analysis of DNA methylation in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma indicates differences by survival and clinicopathologic characteristics. PloS ONE. 8(1), 2013. PMCID: 3554647

36. Goodrich J.M., Basu N., Franzblau A., Dolinoy D.C. Mercury biomarker levels and gene specific methylation in the Michigan Dental Association Cohort. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 54(3): 195-203, 2013. PMCID: PMC3750961

37. Anderson O.S., Peterson K.E., Sanchez B.N., Zhang Z. Mancuso P.M., Dolinoy, D.C. Perinatal bisphenol A exposure promotes hyperactivity, lean body composition, and hormonal responses across the murine life-course. The FASEB Journal. 27(4): 1784-1792, 2013. PMCID: PMC3606526

38. Kim J.H., Rozek L.S., Soliman A.S., Sartor M.A., Hablas A., Seifeldin I.A., Colacino J.A., Weinhouse C., Nahar M.S., Dolinoy, D.C. Bisphenol A-associated epigenomic changes in prepubescent girls from Gharbiah, Egypt. Environmental Health. 12(1): 33, 2013. PMCID: PMC3655072

39. O’Brien E., Dolinoy D.C., Mancuso P. Bisphenol A at concentrations relevant to human exposure enhances histamine and cysteinyl leukotriene release from bone marrow-derived mast cells. Journal of Immunotoxicology. 11(1): 84-89, 2014. PMCID: PMC4030600

40. O’Brien E., Dolinoy D.C., Mancuso P. Perinatal bisphenol A exposures increase production of pro-inflammatory mediators in bone marrow-derived mast cells of adult mice. Journal of Immunotoxicology. 2013. In Press. PMCID: PMC3983174

41. Faulk C., Barks A., Liu K., Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C. Early life lead exposure results in dose and sex-specific effects on weight and epigenetic gene regulation in weanling mice. Epigenomics. 5(5): 487-500, 2013. PMCID: PMC3873735

42. Vandenberg LN, Ehrlich S, Belcher SM, Ben-Jonathan N, Dolinoy DC, Hugo ER, Hunt PA, Newbold RR, Rubin BS, Saili KS, Soto AM, Wang H, vom Saal FS. Low dose effects of bisphenol A: An integrated review of in vitro, laboratory animal and epidemiology studies. Endocrine Disruptors. 1:1, e25078; October-December, 2013.

43. Nahar M.S., Kim J.H., Sartor M.A, Dolinoy D.C. Bisphenol A dependent alterations in xenobiotic metabolizing enzyme gene expression and epigenetic regulation in human fetal liver. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 55(3): 184-195, 2014. PMCID: PMC3999958

44. Weinhouse C., Anderson O.S., Bergin I.L, Vandenbergh D.J., Gyekis J.P., Dingman M.A., Yang J., Dolinoy D.C. Dose-dependent incidence of hepatic tumors following perinatal bisphenol A exposure. Environmental Health Perspectives. 122(5): 485-491, 2014. PMCID: PMC4014767

45. Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C., Sartor M.A. Omenn G.S. Epigenetics: Relevance and implications for public health. Annual Review of Public Health. 35:105-122, 2014. PMCID: PMC4480875

46. O’Brien E., Bergin I.L., Dolinoy D.C., Zaslona Z., Little R.J.A., Tao Y., Peters-Golden M., Mancuso P. Perinatal bisphenol A exposure enhances allergen sensitization, but not pulmonary inflammation, in adult mice. The DOHaD Journal. Vol. 5 (2): 121-131, 2014. PMCID: PMC4048857

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47. Kim J.H., Sartor M.A, Rozek L.S., Faulk C., Anderson A.S., Jones T.R., Nahar M.S., Dolinoy D.C. Perinatal bisphenol A exposure promotes dose-dependent alterations on the mouse methylome. BMC Genomics. 15:30, 2014. PMCID: PMC3902427

48. Roberts J.S., Dolinoy D.C., Tarini B. Emerging issues in public health genomics. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics. 15:461-480, 2014. PMCID: PMC4229014

49. Faulk C., Liu K., Barks A., Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C. Longitudinal epigenetic drift in mice perinatally exposed to lead (Pb). Epigenetics. 9(7), 934-941, 2014. PMCID: PMC4143408

50. Faulk C., Barks A., Sánchez B., Zhang Z, Anderson O.S., Peterson K.E., Dolinoy D.C. Perinatal lead (Pb) exposure results in sex-specific effects on weight, food intake, fat, and insulin response across the murine life-course. PLOS-ONE, 9(8):e104273. 2014. PMCID: PMC4126699. NIEHS Extramural Paper of the Month.

51. Scherer L.D., Maynard A., Dolinoy D.C., Fagerlin A. Zikmund-Fisher B.J. When everything might be risky: Order effects in judgments of bisphenol A (BPA) and its alternatives. Health, Risk & Society, 2014. PMCID: PMC5788195.

52. Chadwick L.H, Sawa A., Yang I.V. Baccarelli A.A., Breakefield X.O., Deng H.W., Dolinoy D.C., Fallin M.D., Holland N., Houseman E.A., Lomvardas S., Rao M., Vijayanand P., Greally J.M. The use of surrogate cells in epigenome-wide association studies. Neuroepigenetics, 2014.

53. Smith J.A., Zagel A.L., Sun Y.V., Dolinoy D.C., Bielak L.F., Peyser P.A., Turner S.T., Mosley T.H., Kardia S.L.R. Epigenomic Indicators of Age in African Americans. Hereditary Genetics: Current Research. Vol 3(3), 2014. PMC4721639

54. Nahar MS, Liao C, Kannan K., Harris C., Dolinoy D.C. In Utero Bisphenol A Concentration, Metabolism, and Global DNA Methylation Across Matched Placenta, Kidney, and Liver in the Human Fetus. Chemosphere. 124:54-60, 2015. PMC4297568

55. Goodrich J.M., Sanchez B., Dolinoy D.C., Zhang Z., Hernández-Ávila M., Hu H., Tellez-Rojo M.M., Peterson K.E., Quality Control and Statistical Modeling for Environmental Epigenetics: A Study on in Utero Lead Exposure and DNA Methylation at Birth. Epigenetics. 2015. PMC4622744

56. Veiga-Lopez A., Pennathur S., Kannan K., Patisaul H.B., Dolinoy D.C., Zeng L., Padmanabhan V. Impact of gestational bisphenol A on oxidative stress and free fatty acids: human association and interspecies animal testing studies. Endocrinology. (3):911-922, 2015. PMC4330308. NIEHS Extramural Paper of the Month

57. Neier K., Marchlewicz E.H., Dolinoy D.C., Padmanabhan V. Assessing Human Health Risk to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: a Focus on Prenatal Exposures and Oxidative Stress. Endocrine Disruptors. 2015. PMCID: PMC4876868

58. Burghardt K.J., Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C., Ellingrod V.L. DNA methylation, insulin resistance and second generation antipsychotics (SGA) in bipolar disorder. Epigenomics. 7(3), 343-352. 2015. PMC4501018

59. Sant K.E., Dolinoy D.C., Jilek J.L., Shay B.J., Harris C. Mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (MEHP) alters histiotrophic nutrition pathways and epigenetic processes in the developing conceptus. Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 2015. PMCID: PMC4750404

60. Faulk C., Kim J.H., Sartor M.A, Nahar M.S., Jones T.R., Dolinoy D.C. Bisphenol A-associated alterations in genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression patterns reveal sequence-dependent and non-monotonic effects in human fetal liver. Environmental Epigenetics. 2015. PMCID: PMC4922640

61. Weinhouse C., Bergin I.L., Harris C., Dolinoy D.C. Stat3 is a Candidate Epigenetic Biomarker of Perinatal Bisphenol A Exposure Associated with Murine Hepatic Tumors with Implications for Human Health. Epigenetics. 2015. PMCID: PMC4844208

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62. Parajuli R., Goodrich J.M., Chou H., Gruninger S.E., Dolinoy D.C., Franzblau A., Basu, N. Genetic Polymorphisms and Hair, Blood, and Urine Mercury Levels in the American Dental Association (ADA) Study. Environmental Research. 2015. PMCID: PMC4897752

63. Moscovitz J.E., Nahar M.S., Shalat S.L., Slitt A.L., Dolinoy D.C., Aleksunes L.M. Relationship between conjugated bisphenol A concentrations and efflux transporter expression in human fetal livers. Drug Metabolism and Distribution. 2016. PMCID: PMC4931889

64. Holman D.M., Buchanan N., and Cancer Prevention During Early Life Group. Opportunities during Early Life for Cancer Prevention: Highlights from a Series of Virtual Meetings with Experts. Pediatrics. Vol. 138, Supplement 1. 2016.

65. Wu J., Wen X.W, Faulk C., Boehnke K., Zhang H., Dolinoy D.C., Xi C. Perinatal lead (Pb) exposure alters gut microbiota composition and results in sex-specific increases in bodyweight in adult mice. Toxicological Sciences. 2016. PMCID: PMC4880136

66. Sant K.E., Dolinoy D.C., Jilek J.L., Sartor M.A., Harris C. Mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate disrupts neurulation and modifies the embryonic redox environment and gene expression. Reproductive Toxicology. 2016. PMCID: PMC4987184

67. Trentacosta C.J., Davis-Kean P., Mitchell C., Hyde L., Dolinoy D.C. Environmental Contaminants and Child Development. Child Development Perspectives. 2016.

68. Faulk C. Kim J.H, Anderson O. Nahar M.S., Jones T.R., Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C. Detection of Differential DNA Methylation in Repetitive DNA of Mice and Humans Perinatally Exposed to Bisphenol A. Epigenetics. 2016. PMCID: PMC4939917

69. Weinhouse C. Sartor M.A., Faulk C., Anderson O.S., Sant K.E., Harris C., Dolinoy D.C. Epigenome-wide DNA Methylation Analysis Implicates Neuronal and Inflammatory Signaling Pathways in Adult Murine Hepatic Tumorigenesis following Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 2016. PMCID: PMC4945497

70. Goodrich J.M., Reddy P., Naidoo R.N., Asharam K., Batterman S., Dolinoy D.C. Prenatal exposures and DNA methylation in newborns: a pilot study in Durban, South Africa. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 2016. PMCID: PMC4945397

71. Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C., Sánchez B.N., Zhang Z, Meeker J.D., Mercado-Garcia A., Hu H., Téllez-Rojo M.M., Peterson K.E., Adolescent epigenetic profiles and environmental exposures from early life through peri-adolescence. Environmental Epigenetics. 2016. PMCID: In Progress

72. Kochmanski J.J., Marchlewicz E.H., Savidge M., Montrose L., Faulk C., Dolinoy D.C. Longitudinal effects of developmental bisphenol A and variable diet exposures on epigenetic drift in mice. Reproductive Toxicology. 2016. PMCID: PMC5290281

73. Burghardt K.J., Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C., Ellingrod V.L. Gene-specific DNA methylation may mediate atypical antipsychotic-induced insulin resistance. Bipolar Disorders. 2016. PMCID: PMC5322870

74. Marchlewicz E.H., Dolinoy D.C., Tang L., Milewski S., Jones T.R., Goodrich J.M., Soni T., Domino S.E., Song P.X.K., Burant C.F., Padmanabhan V. Lipid metabolism is associated with developmental epigenetic programming. Science Reports. 2016. PMCID: PMC5054359

75. Breton C.V., Marsit C.J., Faustman E., Nadeau K., Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C., Herbstman J., Holland N., LaSalle J., Schmidt R., Yosefi P., Perera F., Chadwick L., Joubert B.R., Wiemels J., Taylor M., Yang I.V, Chen R., Hew KM, Hussey Freeland DM, Miller R., Murphy S.K. Environmentally Related Small Magnitude Effect Sizes in Epigenetic Endpoints are Important in Children’s Environmental Health Studies. Environmental Health Perspectives. 125(4):511-526. 2017. PMCID: PMC5382002

76. Anderson O.S., Kim J., Peterson K.E., Sant K., Sartor M.A., Sanchez B.N., Weinhouse C., Dolinoy D.C. Novel epigenetic biomarkers mediating bisphenol A exposure and metabolic phenotypes in female mice. Endocrinology. 158(1): 31-40. 2017. PMCID: PMC5412976

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77. Kochmanski J., Montrose L., Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C. Environmental Deflection: The Impact of Toxicant Exposures on the Aging Epigenome. Toxicological Sciences. 156(2): 325-335. 2017. PMCID: In Progress

78. Shimpi P.C., More V., Paranjpe M. Donepudi A. Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C., Rubin B., Slitt A. Hepatic Lipid Accumulation and Nrf2 Expression following Perinatal and Peripubertal Exposure to Bisphenol A in a Mouse Model of Nonalcoholic Liver Disease. Environmental Health Perspectives. 125(8). 2017. PMCID: In Progress

79. Montrose L., Faulk C., Francis J. Dolinoy D.C. Perinatal lead (Pb) exposure results in sex and tissue-dependent adult DNA methylation alterations in murine IAP transposons. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis. 58(8), 540-550. 2017. PMCID: PMC5784428

80. Wang T., Pehrsson E.C., Purushotham D., Li D., Zhang B., Lawson H.A., Province M.A., Krapp C., Lan Y., Coarfa C., Katz T.A., Tang W.Y, Wang Z., Biswal S., Rajagopalan S., Colacino J., Sartor M., Neier K., Dolinoy D., Neier K., Pinto J., Hamanaka R., Mutlu G., Patisaul H.B., Aylor D.L., Crawford G.E., Chadwick L.H., Duncan CG., Garton A.E., McAllister K.A., TaRGET II Consortium, Bartolomei M.S., Walker C.L., Tyson F.L. The NIEHS TaRGET II Consortium and environmental epigenomics. Nature Biotechnology. 2017. In Press. PMCID: In Progress

81. McCabe C., Neier K., Montrose L., Anderson OS., Dolinoy D.C. Sexually Dimorphic Effects of Early-life Exposures to Endocrine Disruptors: Sex-specific Epigenetic Reprogramming as a Potential Mechanism. Current Environmental Health Reports. 4(4): 426-438, 2017. PMCID: PMC5784425

82. Laubach Z.M, Perng W. Dolinoy D.C., Faulk C. Holekamp K.E., Getty T. Epigenetics and the Maintenance of Phenotypic Plasticity: Extending the Signal Theory Framework. Biological Reviews. 2018. In Press. PMCID: In Progress

83. Montrose L., Padmanabhan V., Goodrich J.M., Domino S.E., Treadwell M.C., Meeker J.D., Watkins D.J., Dolinoy, D.C. Maternal levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with infant cord blood DNA methylation. Epigenetics. 2018. In Press. PMCID: In Progress

In Review/In Revision

84. Goodrich J.M., Hector E., Tang L., Song P.X.K, Dolinoy D.C., Marchlewicz E.H., Mercado-Garcia A., Sánchez B.N., Hu H., Téllez-Rojo M.M., Peterson K.E. Integrative analysis of epigenetics and metabolites using the ELEMENT cohort.

85. Goodrich J.M., Burmeister M., Shao J., Chen M., Xia Y, Silver M.K., Meeker J.D., Dolinoy D.C.‡, Lozoff B..‡ Newborn cord blood epigenomic profiles are associated with iron deficiency and prenatal toxicant exposures in a pilot sample from a Chinese birth cohort. ‡ Co-Senior Authors

86. Goodrich J.M., Ingle M.E., Domino S.E., Treadwell M., Rogers S., Dolinoy D.C., Burant C., Meeker

J.D., Padmanabhan. V. First Trimester maternal exposures to metals and endocrine disrupting chemicals and fetal size in the Michigan Mother Infant Pairs Study.

87. Kochmanski J., Goodrich J.M., Peterson K.E., Lumeng J.C., Dolinoy D.C. Neonatal DNA Methylation Patterns are Associated with Childhood Weight Status in the Healthy Families Project.

88. Kochmanski J., Marchlewicz E.H., Cavalcante R.G., Perera B.P.U., Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C. Longitudinal effects of developmental bisphenol A exposure on epigenome-wide DNA hydroxymethylation at imprinted loci in mouse blood.

89. Childebayeva A., Jones T.R., Goodrich J.M., Leon-Valerde F., Rivera-Chira M., Kiyamu M., Brutsaert

T.D., Dolinoy D.C., Bigham A.W. DNA Methylation Signatures Of High-Altitude Adaptation In The Andes.

90. Neier K., Cheatham D., Bedrosian L.D., Dolinoy D.C. Perinatal exposures to phthalates and phthalate mixtures result in sex-specific effects on body weight, organ weights, and IAP DNA methylation in weanling mice.

91. Perera B.P.U., Tsai Z., Faulk C., Sartor M.A. Dolinoy D.C. piRNA 92. Kochmanski J. Dolinoy D.C. Aging

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93. Kochmanski J. Dolinoy D.C. Physical Activity 94. Marchlewicz E.H., Dolinoy D.C. Mouse Metabolic. 95. Neier K., Marchlewicz E.H., Harris C. Dolinoy D.C. AMP

Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed)

1. Dolinoy D.C. “Epigenetics and Carcinogenesis,” In Comprehensive Toxicology 2nd Edition. Edited by Charlene McQueen and Ruth Roberts, Elsevier: Oxford, 2010.

2. Dolinoy D.C., Anderson O.S., Rozek L.S. “Epigenetic Manifestations of Environmental Exposures,” In Nutrition Epigenetics. Edited by Mihai Niculescu, Wiley-Blackwell, Ames, Iowa, 2011.

3. Sant K.E., Nahar M.S., Dolinoy D.C. “DNA Methylation Screening and Analysis,” In Methods in Molecular Biology: Developmental Toxicology. Edited by John M. Walker. Humana Springer. 2011.

4. Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C., Rozek L.S., Omenn G. “Bioinformatics for High-Throughput Toxico-Epigenomics Studies,” In Toxicology and Epigenetics. Edited by Saura C. Saha. John Wiley. 2012.

5. Faulk C. and Dolinoy D.C. “Complex Phenotypes: Epigenetic Manifestation of Environmental Exposures,” In Environmental Epigenomics in Health and Disease. Edited by Randy L. Jirtle and Frederick L. Tyson. Springer. 2013.

6. Marchlewicz E.H., Anderson O.S., Dolinoy D.C. “Early life exposures and the epigenome – interactions between nutrients and the environment,” In The Role of Nutrition and Metabolism on Epigenetic Regulation. Edited by Emily Ho and Frederick Domann. Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press. 2014.

7. Goodrich J.M. and Dolinoy D.C. “Environmental Exposures: Impact on the Epigenome,” In Epigenetics: Current Research and Emerging Trends. Edited by Brian Chadwick. Caister Academic Press, 2015

8. Goodrich J.M. and Dolinoy D.C. “Epigenetics and Carcinogenesis,” In Comprehensive Toxicology 3rd Edition. Edited by Charlene McQueen & Ruth Roberts, Elsevier: Oxford, 2017.

9. Nahar M.S. and Dolinoy D.C. “Critical Windows of Vulnerability” In Comprehensive Toxicology 3rd Edition. Edited by Charlene McQueen & Dana Dolinoy, Elsevier: Oxford, 2017.

10. Montrose L., Goodrich, J.M., Dolinoy D.C. “ToxicoEpigenetics and Effects on Life Course Disease Susceptibility” In Translational Toxicology: Defining a new therapeutic discipline with a focus on windows of susceptibility in reproduction and cancer. Edited by Michael Watters, Wiley 2017.

Other Publications (non-Peer Reviewed)

1. Miranda M.L., Yarger L., Dolinoy D.C. Childhood Lead Exposure: Effects and Policy Options. Case Study used in the Duke University Environmental Sciences and Policy Program. 2000.

2. Miranda M.L., Dolinoy D.C., Overstreet M.A. “GIS & childhood lead exposure: From research design to model development to community translation.” Public Health GIS News & Information. 54. 2003.

3. Dolinoy D.C. and Faulk C. The use of animal models to advance epigenetic science. The ILAR Journal. 53(3-4): 227-231, 2013. PMCID: PMC3747759.

BIBLIOGRAPHY – Conference Proceedings/Abstracts Conference Proceedings/Abstracts

1. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 2018 – 4 accepted poster abstracts as senior author

2. Gordon Research Conference on Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, Andover, NH, August 2017 – 3 accepted poster abstracts as senior author

3. Endocrine Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April 2017 – 1 accepted poster abstract as senior author

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4. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2017 – 4 accepted poster abstracts as senior author

5. Montrose L., et al. Dolinoy D.C. ToxicoEpigenetics Contemporary Concepts in Toxicology (CCT) Meeting, Tysons Corner, Virginia November 2016 (Poster)

6. Cheatham D. et al. Dolinoy D.C. ToxicoEpigenetics Contemporary Concepts in Toxicology (CCT) Meeting, Tysons Corner, Virginia November 2016 (Poster)

7. Goodrich J.M. et al. Dolinoy D.C. ToxicoEpigenetics Contemporary Concepts in Toxicology (CCT) Meeting, Tysons Corner, Virginia November 2016 (Poster)

8. Kochmanski, J., et al. Dolinoy D.C. ToxicoEpigenetics Contemporary Concepts in Toxicology (CCT) Meeting, Tysons Corner, Virginia November 2016 (Platform). Winner Student Travel Award.

9. Neier K., et al. Dolinoy D.C. U.S. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Society, Detroit, Michigan, October 2016 (Platform)

10. Kochmanski J. et al. Dolinoy D.C. U.S. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease Society, Detroit, Michigan, October 2016 (Poster)

11. Goodrich J.M., et al. Dolinoy D.C. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology, September 2016 (Poster)

12. Childebayeva A., Dolinoy D.C., Jones T.R, Leon-Valerde F., Rivera-Chi M. Kiyamu M., Brutsaert, Bigham A.W. Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, April 2016 (Platform)

13. Marchlewicz L., et al. Dolinoy D.C., Endocrine Society Annual Meeting, April 2016 (Poster) 14. Neier K., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA March 2016

(Late Breaking Poster) 15. Goodrich J.M, et al. Dolinoy D.C. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA March

2016 (Poster) 16. Kochmanski J., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA March

2016 (Poster) 17. Marchlewicz L., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March

2016 (Poster) 18. Faulk C., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (Poster) 19. Faulk C., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society Annual Meeting, New

Orleans, LA, September 2015 (Poster) 20. Gonzales T. et al. Dolinoy D.C. Gordon Research Conference in Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of

Toxicity, Andover, NH, August, 2015 (Poster) 21. Marchlewicz L., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Gordon Research Conference in Cellular and Molecular

Mechanisms of Toxicity, Andover, NH, August, 2015 (Platform) 22. Neier K., et al. Dolinoy D.C. Gordon Research Conference in Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of

Toxicity, Andover, NH, August, 2015 (Poster) 23. Shrimpi P., Dolinoy D.C. et al. Slitt A. Gordon Research Conference in Cellular and Molecular

Mechanisms of Toxicity, Andover, NH, August, 2015 (Poster) 24. Marchlewicz E.B. Djuric Z., Sanchez B.N., Peterson K.E., Dolinoy D.C. Impact of Prenatal Exposure to

Humanized High Fat Diets on Murine Metabolic Phenotype. American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, March 2015 (Poster)

25. Marchlewicz E.H., Neier K., Hoenerhoff M.J., Harris C., Dolinoy D.C. Prenatal Diet and BPA Exposure Impact Offspring Oxidative Stress and Hepatic Steatosis. Keystone Symposia: Liver Metabolism and Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), March 2015 (Poster)

26. Farooqui Z. Bakulski K.M., Faulk C., Barks A., Dolinoy D.C. In Utero Lead (Pb) Exposure and

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Neuron-Specific DNA Methylation Changes in Mice. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2015, San Diego, California (Poster)

27. Neier K., Marchlewicz E.H., Harris C., Dolinoy D.C. Hepatic Oxidative Stress in Pregnant and Nursing Female Mice Exposed to Bisphenol A and High Fat Diets. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2015, San Diego, California (Poster)

28. Faulk C., Kim J. Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C. The Epigenetic Landscape of Repetitive Elements in Mice and Humans Prenatally Exposed to Bisphenol A. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2015, San Diego, California (Poster; Symposium Talk)

29. Collison K. Marchlewicz E.H., Dolinoy D.C. High-Fat Diet Modifies the Effect of Perinatal Bisphenol A Exposure on the Epigenome, Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2015, San Diego, California (Poster)

30. Weinhouse C., Sant K.L., Faulk C., Dolinoy D.C. Epigenome-Wide Effects of Perinatal Bisphenol A Exposure in Adult Mice with Hepatic Tumors. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2015, San Diego, California (Poster)

31. Farooqui Z., Bakulski K.M., Faulk C., Barks A., Dolinoy D.C. In Utero Lead (Pb) Exposure and Neuron-specific DNA Methylation Changes in Mice. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., November 2014 (Poster)

32. Weinhouse C., Nahar M.S., Anderson O.S., Dolinoy D.C. Putative Early Life Epigenetic Biomarkers of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Mice Perinatally Exposed to Bisphenol A. Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society Annual Meeting, September 2014, Orlando, Florida (Platform)

33. Faulk C., Barks A., Liu K., Anderson O., Goodrich J.M., Zhang Z., Sànchez B., Peterson K.E., Dolinoy D.C. Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society Annual Meeting, September 2014, Orlando, Florida (Poster)

34. Goodrich J.M. Dolinoy D.C. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology Annual Meeting, August 2014, Seattle, Washington (Poster)

35. Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology Annual Meeting, August 2014, Seattle, Washington (Platform)

36. Goodrich J.M., Basu N., Franzblau A., Kochmanski J., Sadovnikova A., Chou H., Dolinoy D.C. The Influence of Mercury Exposure on the Epigenome and Cardiometabolic Risk. Association for Clinical and Translational Science Annual Meeting, April 2014, Washington, D.C.

37. Sant K.S., Jilek J.L., Dolinoy D.C., Harris C. Mono-2-ethylhexyl phthalate exposure impairs embryonic growth and nutrition and alters epigenetic programming during early organogenesis. American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, April 2014, San Diego, California (Platform).

38. Faulk, C. A.K. Barks, B.N. Sánchez, Z. Zhang, O.S. Anderson, K.E. Peterson, Dolinoy D.C. Physiological effects of developmental lead (Pb) exposure on weight, food intake, body fat, and insulin in mice. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2014, Phoenix, Arizona (Poster).

39. Nahar M.S., Liao C. Kannan K. Dolinoy D.C. Quantification of Tissue Bisphenol A and Global Methylation Profiles in Kidney, Liver, and Placenta from 1st and 2nd Trimester Human Clinical Samples. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2014, Phoenix, Arizona (Poster). Winner, SOT Travel Award.

40. Weinhouse C., Kim J, Nahar MS, Sant KE, Dolinoy D.C. Application of a Novel Method for Identification of Murine Metastable Epialleles to Human Populations. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2014, Phoenix, Arizona (Poster).

41. DeMasellis G., Nahar M., Pappy A., Goodrich J., Cornell T., Shanley T., Dolinoy D.C. Genomic DNA methylation changes in response to sepsis in a murine model. Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Meeting, January 2014, San Francisco, California (Poster).

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42. Marchlewicz EH, Dolinoy DC, Halubai S, Jones TR, Song P, Tang L, Burant C, Padmanabhan V. Impact of maternal weight and metabolomics profile on infant DNA methylation. (Abstract #J2 2051). Keystone Symposia: Obesity, A Multisystems Perspective, Vancouver, British Columbia (Poster).

43. Nahar M.S., Dolinoy D.C. Bisphenol A-Dependent Alterations in Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzyme Gene Expression and Epigenetic Regulation in Human Fetal Liver. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, September, 2013, Monterey, California (Platform).

44. Weinhouse C. Dolinoy D.C. An Expression Microarray Approach for Identification of Metastable Epialleles in the Human Genome. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis, September 2013, Monterey, California (Poster/Epigenetics SIG Breakfast Talk).

45. Nahar M.S., Kim J., Sartor M.A., Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C. Bisphenol A Dependent Alterations In Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzyme Gene Expression And Epigenetic Regulation In Human Fetal Liver. Gordon Research Conference in Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 2013, Andover, New Hampshire (Poster).

46. Faulk C., Barks A., Liu K., Goodrich J. Dolinoy D.C. Epigenetic Variation and Physiological Changes Induced by Lead (Pb) in Mice. Gordon Research Seminar in Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, August 2013, Andover, New Hampshire (Platform Talk).

47. Basu N., Goodrich J.M., Chou H.N., Franzblau A., Dolinoy D.C. Mercury Exposure and DNA Methylation Among Dental Professionals. The 11th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. July 2013, Edinburgh, Scotland (Poster).

48. Goodrich J.M., Dolinoy D.C., Sánchez B., Zhang Z., Afeiche M., Jones T.R., Hu H., Peterson K.E., Téllez-Rojo M.M. Early Life Lead Exposure Influences DNA Methylation at Birth and in Adolescence. Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, May 2013, Washington, DC (Poster).

49. Anderson O.S., Peterson K.E., Sanchez B.N., Zhang Z., Mancuso P., Dolinoy D.C. Perinatal bisphenol A promotes hyperactivity with corresponding hormonal responses. Experimental Biology/American Society of Nutrition Annual Meeting, April 23, 2013, Boston, Massachusetts (Poster).

50. Peterson K.E., Dolinoy D.C., Burant C., Lee J., Sanchez B., Zhang Z., Yang T.C., Goodrich J., Ettinger A.E., Meeker J., Hu H., Wang N., Tellez-Rojo M.M. Association of Lead Exposure and Untargeted Metabolomics with BMI and Hormones in Adolescence. Experimental Biology/American Society of Nutrition Annual Meeting, April 23, 2013, Boston, Massachusetts (Poster).

51. Nahar M.S., Kim J.H., Rozek L.S., Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C. Global and Epigenome-wide Methylation Profiles in Human Fetal Liver Samples Characterized for Bisphenol A Exposure. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San Antonio, Texas. (Poster).

52. Weinhouse C., Anderson O.S., Bergin I., Dolinoy D.C. Dose-dependent Incidence of Murine Hepatic Tumors following Perinatal Bisphenol A Exposure. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San Antonio, Texas. (Platform; Weinhouse awarded SOT Travel Award and 2nd place Student Award from the SOT Comparative and Veterinary Specialty Section).

53. Nahar M.S., Kim J.H., Rozek L.S., Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C. Global and Epigenome-wide Methylation Profiles in Human Fetal Liver Samples Characterized for Bisphenol A Exposure. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San Antonio, Texas. (Poster).

54. Barks A. Faulk C. Goodrich J.M. Anderson O.S., Peterson K.E., Dolinoy D.C. Epigenetic and Physiologic Effects of Perinatal Lead Exposure. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San Antonio, Texas. (Poster).

55. Faulk C., Barks A., Dolinoy D.C. Phylogenetic Identification of Variably Methylated Transposons as Biomarkers for Early Environmental Exposures. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San Antonio, Texas. (Poster).

56. Goodrich J.M., Basu N., Chou H.N., Franzblau A., Dolinoy D.C. Mercury Exposure and DNA Methylation Among Dental Professionals. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San

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Antonio, Texas. (Poster). 57. O’Brien E., Bergin I.L., Dolinoy D.C., Zaslona Z., Little R.J.A., Tao Y., Peters-Golden M., Mancuso P.

Perinatal bisphenol A exposure enhances allergen sensitization, but not pulmonary inflammation. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 2013, San Antonio, Texas. (Poster).

58. Weinhouse C., Anderson O.S., Bergin I., Dolinoy D.C. Dose-dependent Incidence of Hepatic Tumors following Perinatal Bisphenol A Exposure. Environmental Mutagen Society Annual Meeting, September 2012, Bellevue, Washington. (Poster).

59. Anderson O.S., Sanchez B.N., Peterson K.E., Zhang Z., Dolinoy D.C. In utero bisphenol A exposure: Effects on metabolic homeostasis throughout the life-course. American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology, April 2012, San Diego, California. (Poster).

60. Cote M.L., Colacino J.A., Sheng S., Lonardo F., Stewart M., Dolinoy D.C., Jones T.R., Schwartz A.G., Rozek L.S. Methylation profiles using >480,000 cytosine markers of early stage adenocarcinomas of the lung. American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), March 2012, Chicago, Illinois. (Poster).

61. Arthur A.E., Colacino J.A., Duffy S.A., Dolinoy D.C. Terrell J., Sartor M. Chepeha D. McHugh J.B, Wolf G.T., Carey T.E., Peterson K.E., Rozek L.S. Dietary intake is associated with tumor suppressor DNA methylation in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), March 2012, Chicago, Illinois. (Poster). Press Release in Oncology Times.

62. Faulk C., Barks A.K., Anderson O.S., Dolinoy D.C. Repeat Driven Metastability of DNA Methylation in Response to Environmental Exposures. Society of Toxicology, March 11-14, 2012, San Francisco, California. (Poster).

63. Nahar M.S. and Dolinoy D.C. In Utero Bisphenol A Exposure and Differential Hepatic Biotransformation Expression in the Developing Human Fetus. Society of Toxicology, March 11-14, 2012, San Francisco, California. (Poster).

64. Bernal A. Huang D., Dolinoy D. C., Jirtle R.L. Low-dose Ionizing Radiation Alters the Fetal Epigenome of the Avy Mouse. Society of Toxicology, March 11-14, 2012, San Francisco, California. (Poster).

65. Kim J., Karnovsky A., Mahavisno V., Weymouth T., Dolinoy D.C., Rozek L.S., Sartor M.A. LRpath analysis reveals common pathways dysregulated via DNA methylation across cancer types. Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network Meeting, Washington D.C. November 2011 (Sartor – Invited Talk).

66. Colacino J.A., Light E., Dolinoy D.C., Duffy S., Sartor M., Chepeha D., McHugh J., Patel D., Taylor J., Wolf G., Carey T.E., Rozek L.S. A Comprehensive Analysis of Methylation in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Indicates Differences Between Viral and Chemical Induced Carcinogenesis. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). September 16, 2011, Barcelona, Spain. (Platform Talk).

67. Nahar M.S., Liao C., Kannan K., Rozek L., Dolinoy D.C. Quantification of Free and Conjugated BPA in Human Fetal Tissue. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). September 17, 2011, Barcelona, Spain. (Poster Presentation).

68. Virani S., Halubai S., Nahar M.S., Dolinoy D.C., Domino S.E, Rozek L.S, Padmanabhan V. Delivery Type Not Associated with Differential Methylation at Birth. International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). September 17, 2011, Barcelona, Spain (Poster/Short Talk Presentation).

69. Faulk C., Barks A., Dolinoy D.C. Repeat Driven Metastability of DNA Methylation in Mouse. FASEB Mobile DNA in Mammalian Genomes. Snowmass Village, Colorado. August 10, 2011. (Platform Talk).

70. Nahar M.S. and Dolinoy D.C. Gene Expression of Bisphenol A-related Xenobiotic Metabolism Enzymes in the Developing Human Fetus. Gordon Research Conferences: Cellular & Molecular Mechanism of Toxicity. Andover, New Hampshire. August 8, 2011. (Poster). 2nd Place Poster Award.

71. Sant K.E., Dolinoy D.C., Harris, C. Ethanol Exposure Alters Fetal Nutrition and DNA Methylation During Organogenesis. Gordon Research Conferences: Cellular & Molecular Mechanism of Toxicity.

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Andover, New Hampshire. August 9, 2011. (Poster). 72. Anderson O.S., Nahar M.S., Jones T.R., Dolinoy D.C. Dose-Dependent Shifts in Avy Coat Color

Distribution following Maternal Dietary Exposure to Bisphenol A. Michigan Dietetics Association. May 14, 2011, Ann Arbor, MI (Poster). Winner, 2nd Place Poster Award.

73. Weinhouse C., Nahar M.S., Anderson O.S., Jones T.R., Liberman S.A., Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C. The ‘Agouti Expression Fingerprint’, a novel method for identification of candidate metastable epialleles. Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility Keystone Symposia. March 27-April 1, 2011, Asheville, NC (Poster).

74. Bakulski K., Rozek L., Sartor M., Paulson H., Lieberman A., Albin R., Hu H., Dolinoy D. Genome-wide DNA methylation differences between late-onset Alzheimer's disease and cognitively normal controls in the human frontal cortex. Environmental Epigenomics and Disease Susceptibility Keystone Symposia. March 27-April 1, 2011, Asheville, NC (Poster).

75. Nahar M.S., Weinhouse C., Anderson O.S., Jones T.R., Liberman S.A., Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C. In Utero Bisphenol A Exposure Alters Metastable Epiallele and Global DNA Methylation Patterns in Mouse Offspring. Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011, Washington, D.C. (Poster).

76. Anderson O.S., Nahar M.S., Jones T.R., Dolinoy D.C. Dose-Dependent Shifts in Avy Coat Color Distribution following Maternal Dietary Exposure to Bisphenol A. Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011, Washington, D.C. (Poster).

77. Sant K.E., Nahar M., Dolinoy D., Harris C. Histiotrophic Nutrition informs DNA methylation in the rat conceptus. Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011, Washington, D.C. (Poster).

78. Colacino J.A., Soliman A., Nahar M.S., Van Zomeren-Dohm A., Seifeldin I., Hablas A., Rozek L.S., Dolinoy D.C. Exposure to Phthalates among Premenstrual Girls from Rural and Urban, Gharbiah, Egypt. Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011, Washington, D.C. (Poster).

79. Bakulski K., Dolinoy D., Sartor M., Paulson H., Lieberman A., Albin R., Hu H., Rozek L. Genome-wide DNA methylation differences between late-onset Alzheimer's disease and cognitively normal controls in the human frontal cortex. Society of Toxicology, March 6-10, 2011, Washington, D.C. (Platform Talk). Winner, SOT Student Travel Award.

80. Villamor E., Rozek L.S., VanZomeren-Dohm A., Dolinoy D.C., Marin C., Mora-Plazas M., Baylin A. LINE-1 DNA methylation in Colombian school children is associated with birth weight and maternal BMI, and predicts physical growth. Experimental Biology, Anaheim, California, April 2010. (Platform Talk).

81. Sartor M.A., Dolinoy D.C., Jones T.R., Carey T.E., Rozek L.S. Combined approach using the Illumina Infinium Methylation27 BeadArray and Affymetrix Tiling Chip Set: Preliminary results illustrate methylation differences in HPV(+) and HPV(-) head and neck cancers. AACR Cancer Epigenetics Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, January 2010. (Platform Talk).

82. Bernal A.J. Dolinoy D.C., Huang D., Li G., Jirtle R.J. Low LET Radiation Alters the Fetal Epigenome of the Avy Mouse. Department of Energy (DOE) Low Dose Radiation Conference. Washington D.C., April 2010. (Poster).

83. Anderson O.S. and Dolinoy D.C. Maternal Iron Status Predicts DNA Methylation Status of Offspring. Michigan Dietetics Conference. Bay City, Michigan, April 2010. (Poster). Winner, Best Poster.

84. Dolinoy D.C. and Jirtle R.L. Variable Histone Modifications at the Avy Metastable Epiallele. Society of Toxicology 47th Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. March 16-20, 2008. (Poster).

85. Dolinoy D.C. and Jirtle R.L. Variable Histone Modifications at the Viable Yellow Agouti (Avy) Metastable Epiallele. Environmental Mutagen Society Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. October 20-24, 2007. (Platform Talk).

86. Dolinoy D.C., Huang D., Weidman J.R., Jirtle R.L. Environmental Influences on the Fetal Epigenome. 46th Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. Charlotte, North Carolina. March 26-29, 2007. (Poster).

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87. Dolinoy D.C., Huang D., Jirtle R.L. Environmental Influences on the Fetal Epigenome: Bisphenol A (BPA)-Induced DNA Hypomethylation Negated by Maternal Nutritional Supplementation. North Carolina Society of Toxicology Meeting. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. March 19, 2007. (Poster).

88. Weidman J.R., Dolinoy D.C., Jirtle R.L. Radiation and the fetal epigenome. 6th Low Dose Program Investigator's Workshop, Washington, DC. July 31, 2006. (Poster).

89. Dolinoy D.C. and Jirtle R.L. Environmental Influences on the Fetal Epigenome. Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society Fall Conference, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. October 2006. (Platform Talk). Winner, Best Student Talk.

90. Dolinoy D.C. and Jirtle R.L. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. Environmental Mutagen Society Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada. September 18, 2006. (Poster). Winner, Student Travel Award.

91. Dolinoy D.C., Waterland R.A., Weidman J.R., Jirtle R.L. Maternal Genistein Alters Coat Color and Protects Mouse Offspring from Obesity by Altering the Fetal Epigenome. Environmental Epigenomics, Imprinting and Disease Susceptibility Conference. Durham, North Carolina. November 2-4, 2005. (Poster).

92. Weidman J.R., Maloney K.A., Dolinoy D.C., Jirtle R.L. Phylogenomic investigations into the evolution and regulation of imprinted genes. Environmental Epigenomics, Imprinting and Disease Susceptibility Conference. Durham, North Carolina. November 2-4, 2005. (Poster).

93. Dolinoy D.C., Waterland R.A., Weidman J.R., Jirtle R.L. Maternal Exposure to the Phytoestrogen Genistein Influences Epigenetic Gene Regulation in Avy Mouse Offspring and Protects Against Obesity. 6th Annual Sex and Gene Expression (SAGE) Conference. Winston Salem, North Carolina. March 17-19, 2005. (Poster). Winner, Florence P. Haseltine Award for the Outstanding Poster Presentation by a New Investigator in Sex-Based Biology.

94. Dolinoy D.C., Waterland R.A., Jirtle R.L. Maternal Exposure to the Phytoestrogen Genistein Influences Epigenetic Gene Regulation in Avy Mouse Offspring and Protects Against Obesity. 44th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology. New Orleans, Louisiana. March 7-10, 2005. (Poster).

95. Dolinoy D.C., Waterland R.A., Jirtle R.L. Maternal Exposure to the Phytoestrogen Genistein Influences Epigenetic Gene Regulation in Avy Mouse Offspring and Protects Against Obesity. NC SOT. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. February 17, 2005. (Poster). Winner, Student Award Competition.

96. Dolinoy D.C., Waterland R.A., Weidman J.R., Jirtle R.L. Maternal Exposure to the Phytoestrogen Genistein Influences Epigenetic Gene Regulation in Mouse Offspring. 22nd Fall Meeting Genetics and Environmental Mutagenesis Society: DNA Methylation and its Toxicological Consequences. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. November 10, 2004. (Poster). Winner, 1st Place Doctoral Student Competition.

97. Dolinoy D.C. and Miranda M.L. Methods for GIS-Based Dispersion Modeling of Air Toxics Releases: Impacts for Children’s Health and Environmental Justice. 21st International Neurotoxicology Conference Infant and Child Neurotoxicology Studies: Subtle and Long-Term Effects. Honolulu, Hawaii. February 10-13, 2004 (Poster). Winner, 2nd Place Pre-Doctoral Student Competition.

98. Miranda M.L., Thomann W.A., Abrams M., Dolinoy D.C., Overstreet M.A. GIS Models of Childhood Exposures to Allergens and Asthma Triggers in the Home Environment. CDC National Asthma Conference. Atlanta, Georgia. October 23-25, 2002. (Poster).

EXTRAMURAL INVITED PRESENTATIONS, ADVISORY PANELS, and CHAIRMANSHIPS

1. Executive Committee, Future ToxIV, Predictive Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology for Healthy Children, November 2018

2. Invited Symposium Speaker, Development of piRNAs for Target-Specific DNA Methylation. Society of Toxicology, San Antonio, Texas, March 2018

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3. Invited Workshop Speaker, Crafting High Impact Papers. Society of Toxicology, San Antonio, Texas, March 2018

4. Invited Speaker, Keystone DNA and RNA Methylation meeting, Vancouver, Canada, January 2018

5. Invited Speaker, The Promise of Genome Editing Tools to Advance Environmental Health Research, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington D.C., January 2018

6. Invited Webinar Speaker, Selecting the Best Degree Program For You & Crafting an Impactful Research Statement, Society of Toxicology, November 2017

7. Invited Keynote Speaker, Environmental Epigenetics, U.S. Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Meeting, Detroit, Michigan, September 2017

8. Invited Speaker, piRNA Targeted DNA Methylation: Implication for Toxicological and Translational Sciences. Gordon Research Conference on Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, Andover, New Hampshire, August 2017

9. Invited Symposium Speaker, Epigenomic Effects of Environmental Exposures, American Thoracic Society, Washington D.C., May 2017

10. Invited Speaker and Symposium Co-Chair, Mechanistic Insights into Epigenetic Regulation of Toxicity and Implications For Risk Assessment, The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET) meeting at Experimental Biology, Chicago Illinois, April 2017

11. Science Café Speaker, University of Michigan Museum of Natural History, Can Nutrition, Stress and Environmental Exposures Change Your DNA?, Conor O’Neill’s, Ann Arbor, MI March 2017

12. Invited Speaker, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on the Epigenome Across the Lifecourse, The Mayo Clinic, January 2017

13. Invited Speaker, Long Term Effects of Developmental Exposures: Implications to Policy: Epigenetic Mechanisms, National Council on Science and the Environment, Washington D.C., January 2017

14. Invited Alumni Speaker, How a Duke ITEHP Graduate Loves* Her Job About a Decade Later (*Except for One Thing), Duke University Integrated Program in Toxicology and Environmental Health, September 2016

15. Invited Keynote Speaker, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on the Epigenome Across the Lifecourse, University of California, Davis Graduate Program in Toxicology and Pharmacology, September 2016

16. Invited Seminar, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, North Carolina State University, April 2016

17. Chair, The Role of the Epigenome in the Exposure Effects, Susceptibility, and Public Health, Workshop at the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, New Orleans, March 2016

18. Invited Webinar, Why DNA is Not (Necessarily) Your Destiny, U.S. EPA Children’s Environmental Health Centers Series, March 9, 2016

19. Invited Webinar, Heritable Epigenetic Effects of Germline Exposure to Toxicants, Autism Speaks, March 3, 2016

20. Invited Seminar, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, Columbia University, February 2016

21. Invited Symposium Presentation, Environmental Epigenetics Spanning Animal, Clinical, & Global Population Approaches, AAAS Meeting, Washington D.C., February 2016

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22. The George Liepa Sigma Xi Annual Speaker Endowed Fund, Your Epigenome: DNA is Not Necessarily Your Destiny, Eastern Michigan University, November 2015

23. Invited Seminar, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, Henry Ford Health System, September 2015

24. Invited Speaker, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Midwest Children’s Environmental Health Symposium, Perinatal Nutrition and Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, September 2015

25. Invited Speaker, Perinatal Nutrition and Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, NIEHS Partnerships for Environmental Public Health, May 2015

26. Session Chair and Invited Speaker, Toxicological Epigenomics: The Interface between the Environment and Human Health, Society of Toxicology Workshop Session, San Diego, March 2015

27. Invited Panelist, Crafting High-Impact Manuscripts: The Process from Hypothesis through Peer Review and Publication, Society of Toxicology Education-Career Development Session, San Diego, March 2015

28. Invited Speaker and Session Moderator, CEHN Annual Conference in Pediatric Environmental Health, Austin Texas, February 2015

29. Invited Seminar, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, University of North Carolina Curriculum in Toxicology, Chapel Hill, January 2015

30. Invited Webinar Speaker, Early Exposures to Endocrine Disruptors & Effects on the Epigenome and Health Outcomes, U.S. EPA Children’s Environmental Health Centers, November 12, 2014

31. Invited Plenary Speaker, Intergenerational Environmentally-Induced Epigenetic Effects Mediated via the Egg, Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society, September 14, 2014

32. Invited Speaker, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, University of Rochester, Department of Environmental Medicine, NIEHS P30 Environmental Health Sciences Center. Workshop on Environmental Epigenetics. April 24, 2014.

33. Invited Community Talk, A Tail of Two Mice: DNA Is Not Your Destiny, Child Care Council. Rochester, New York. April 23, 2014.

34. Invited Seminar Speaker, Perinatal Environmental Exposures, Epigenetics, and Lifecourse Health Effects, University of Pennsylvania Center for Research on Reproduction and Women’s Health. February 26, 2014.

35. Invited Speaker, University of California, Los Angeles, Workshop “Our Chemical Nature,” Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, February 20-21, 2014.

36. Invited Speaker. Developmental Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, AAAS Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, February 16, 2014.

37. Invited External Advisory Board Member, University of Colorado Children’s Environmental Health Center, December 11-13, 2013.

38. Invited Speaker. Perinatal Environmental Exposures, Epigenetics, and Lifecourse Health Effect,. U.S. National Institutes of Health/Environmental Protection Agency, Children’s Environmental Health Centers Meeting. Washington, D.C., October 30, 2013.

39. Symposium Chair. Epigenetics of Children’s Health. Environmental Mutagen and Genomics Society Annual Meeting, Monterey, California, September 2013.

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40. Invited Speaker. In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol A: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) ONES Grantee Meeting, Durham, North Carolina, May 20, 2013.

41. Invited Speaker and Webinar. Perinatal Environmental Exposures, Epigenetics, and Lifecourse Health Effects. Hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Children’s Environmental Health Centers. April 10, 2013.

42. Invited Speaker. Perinatal Environmental Exposures and Lifecourse Health Effects. Environmental Epigenetics of Autism (hosted by Autism Speaks), Sacramento, California, March 21, 2013.

43. Invited Symposium Speaker. Developmental Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome. Society of Toxicology, San Antonio, Texas, March 11, 2013.

44. Invited Speaker. Human Fetal Tissue BPA Metabolism. NIEHS BPA Grantees Meeting, Durham, North Carolina, January 28, 2013.

45. Invited Seminar Speaker. Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Syndrome Risk and the Epigenome. Institute of Environmental Health Sciences and the Department of Pharmacology at Wayne State University. December 14, 2012.

46. Invited Speaker with Karen E. Peterson. Toxicant Exposures and the Development of Obesity in Childhood. EPA-NIEHS Children’s Centers Webinar. November 14, 2012.

47. Invited Symposium Speaker. Developmental Origins of Adult Disease and its Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease, Society for Neuroscience, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 14, 2012. (Symposium synopsis featured in the Alzheimer Research Forum magazine, http://www.alzforum.org/new/detail.asp?id=3328).

48. Live Webinar. Developmental Stressors and Epigenetics: Perinatal Environmental Exposures and Life Course Health Effects. Epigenie, October 11, 2012

49. Invited Speaker. Perinatal Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Syndrome Risk and the Epigenome. NIEHS Obesity Grantee Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 4, 2012.

50. Invited Speaker. Environmental induced changes in the epigenome: An overview. The Obesity Society, San Antonio, Texas, September 21, 2012.

51. Invited Symposium Speaker and Session Chair. Environmentally Induced Changes in the Epigenome, Environmental Mutagen Society, Seattle, Washington, September 9, 2012.

52. Invited Speaker. Epigenetics and Environmental Exposures, Gordon Research Conference on Environmental Endocrine Disruptors, West Dover, Vermont, June 4, 2012.

53. Invited Keynote Address. Developmental Stressors and Epigenetics: Perinatal Environmental Exposures and Life Course Health Effects, Children’s Environmental Health Network Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, May 31, 2012.

54. Invited Seminar Speaker. In Utero Bisphenol A Exposure: Effects on Epigenetics and Metabolic Homeostasis Throughout the Life Course, University of Kentucky Nutritional Sciences Seminar Series, April 24, 2012.

55. Invited Speaker. Early Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, NIEHS and EPA Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research: Strengthening the Network, Bethesda, Maryland, March 6, 2012

56. Invited Seminar Speaker. In Utero Bisphenol A Exposure: Effects on the Fetal Epigenome, Rutgers Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, March 1, 2012.

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57. Invited Speaker. Relevance of Animals Models in Environmental Epigenetics. Epigenetics of Autism Spectrum Disorders Meeting, Washington D.C. December 6, 2011.

58. Co-Chair. Epigenetics Special Interest Group Breakfast Science Session, Environmental Mutagenesis Society Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada. October 2011.

59. Chair and Organizer. Epigenetic Mechanisms in Regulation of Xenobiotics and Methodologies for Their Investigation, International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. October 2011.

60. Invited Speaker, Continuing Education CE Course. Bisphenol A Epigenomics From Mice to Men. International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX) Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. October 2011.

61. Invited Speaker. Environmental Epigenetics From Mice to Men. North Carolina Society of Toxicology Meeting, Durham North Carolina. September 2011. (Featured in the NIEHS Environmental Factor, October 2011, http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsletter/2011/october/science-meeting/index.cfm).

62. Invited Speaker. Bisphenol A Epigenomics: From Mice to Men. Gordon Research Conference: Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, Andover, New Hampshire. August 2011.

63. Organizer and Discussion Leader. Epigenomics. Gordon Research Conference: Cellular & Molecular Mechanisms of Toxicity, Andover, New Hampshire. August 2011.

64. Invited Speaker. In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol A: Effects on the Fetal Epigenome. Meeting of the Outstanding new Environmental Scientists Grantee Forum, National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, Durham, North Carolina. July 2011.

65. Plenary Speaker. Epigenetic Effects of Fetal and Post-natal Environmental and Nutritional Exposures on Later Outcomes in Life. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado. May 2011.

66. Invited Continuing Education (CE) Course Speaker. Epigenetic Effects of Fetal and Post-natal Environmental and Nutritional Exposures on Later Outcomes in Life. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. March 2011.

67. Invited Symposium Speaker. Environmental Epigenomics and Risk Assessment: What Constitutes and Adverse Effect and Issues of Nonlinearity. Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. March 2011.

68. Invited Speaker. Complex Diseases: Epigenetic Manifestation of Environmental Exposures. Keystone Meeting on Environmental Epigenomics, Asheville, North Carolina. March 2011. (Featured by Epigenie on YouTube, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F36rgi1t-4M).

69. Invited Lecture. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. University of Louisville Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) program, Louisville, Kentucky. January 2011.

70. Invited Speaker. Environmental Epigenomics: Novel Approaches and Insights. Wayne State University Karmanos Cancer Center Retreat, Detroit, Michigan. November 2010.

71. Invited Plenary Speaker. Simple Dietary Changes Can Protect Against the Harmful Effects of Environmental Toxicants on the Developing Fetus. Rochester Women’s Environmental Health Conference, Rochester, New York. September 2010.

72. Invited Speaker with Karen E. Peterson. Using Epigenetic Epidemiology to Understand Effects of Exposures on Growth & Maturation. Children’s Environmental Health EPA/NIH Meeting, Washington, D.C. October 2010.

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73. Invited Speaker. In Utero Exposure to Bisphenol A: Effects on the Fetal Epigenome. ONES (Outstanding New Environmental Scientist) NIEHS Symposium, Durham, North Carolina. January 2010.

74. Invited Plenary Lecture. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. AACR Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Meeting, Houston, Texas. December 2009.

75. Invited Seminar Speaker. Adaptations or Adverse Events: Environmental Epigenetics. ILSI/HESI Epigenetics Workshop, Durham, North Carolina. October 2009.

76. Symposium Speaker. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Development Environment to Adult Disease. Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) Annual Meeting, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. July 2009.

77. Symposium Speaker. Epigenetics and environmental estrogens. Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology Annual Meeting, East Lansing, Michigan. June 2009.

78. Plenary Speaker. Epigenetics and the Developmental Origins Hypothesis. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland. May 2009.

79. Seminar Speaker. Epigenetics: The New Genetics of Toxicology. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Michigan State University. April 2009.

80. Invited Speaker. Environmental Epigenetics: The New Genetics of Toxicology. Michigan Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan. December 2008.

81. Symposium Speaker. Environmental and Nutritional Epigenetics. American College of Nutrition Annual Meeting, Arlington, Virginia. October 2008.

82. Symposium Speaker and Platform Session Chair. Environmental Epigenomics. Environmental Mutagen Society Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico. October 2008.

83. Symposium Speaker. Epigenetics and Its Importance in Toxicology. Society of Toxicology 47th Annual Meeting, Molecular Basis for Susceptibility to Chemical Toxicity and Disease Symposium, Seattle, Washington. March 2008.

84. Symposium Speaker. When Environment and Biology Collide - Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking the Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. 5th Annual Pediatric Healthy Weight Summit, Greenville, North Carolina. March 2008.

85. Invited Speaker. Radiation and the Fetal Epigenome. Low Dose Radiation Research Workshop, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C. January 2008.

86. Interview. A Tale of Two Mice. Audio slide show for the PBS program, Nova ScienceNow. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3411/02.html. 2007.

87. Invited Speaker. Epigenetics: The New Genetics of Toxicology. Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology (CROET) Seminar Series, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon. December 2007.

88. Invited Speaker. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. 2007 Annual Meeting, Gulf Coast Chapter Society of Toxicology, College Station, Texas. October 2007.

89. Invited Speaker. Maternal Nutrient Supplementation Counteracts Bisphenol-A-Induced DNA Hypomethylation in Early Development. Diet, Epigenetic Events, and Cancer Prevention Symposium, National Cancer Institute, Gaithersburg, Maryland. October 2007.

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90. Invited Speaker. The Agouti Mouse Model: An Epigenetic Biosensor for Exploring the Impacts of Environmentally-Induced Nutritional and Chemical Alterations on Human Health. 33rd Annual ToxForum Summer Meeting, Aspen, Colorado. July 2007.

91. Invited Symposium Speaker. Endocrine Active Compounds and the Fetal Epigenome. Epigenetics: From Mechanisms to Medicines Conference, Molecular Medicine Center, Dublin, Ireland. June 2007.

92. Invited Speaker. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. American Chemistry Council, Alexandria, Virginia. May 2007.

93. Invited Speaker. Methodologies for GIS-based Dispersion Modeling of Air Toxics Releases from TRI-Reporting and Non-TRI Reporting Facilities: Impacts for Children’s Environmental Health. Association of Schools of Public Health Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina. 2003.

94. Invited Speaker. Mapping for Prevention. New England Lead Committee Annual Meeting, Fairlee, Vermont. June 2002.

INTRAMURAL (University of Michigan) INVITED PRESENTATIONS

95. Invited Speaker, University of Michigan Bicentennial Series: Your Epigenome: DNA is Not Necessarily Destiny, Argus Farm Stand, October 2017

96. Invites Speaker, University of Michigan Natural History Museum Science Café: Your Epigenome: DNA is Not Necessarily Destiny, Conor O’Neills March 2017

97. Invited Speaker, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on the Epigenome Across the Lifecourse, University of Michigan Medical School/School of Public Health Epigenetics Seminar Series, February 2017.

98. Invited Speaker, Journeys in Genetics: A Tale of Two Mice, University of Michigan School of Public Health Certificate in Human Genetics Series, January 31, 2017.

99. Invited Speaker, Michigan Lifestage Environmental Exposures and Disease (M-LEEaD) Stakeholder’s Advisory Board, The Epigenome as the Interface Between the Environment and the Genome – or Why DNA is not Necessarily Your Destiny, October 6, 2016.

100. Invited Speaker, Michigan AALAS and University of Michigan Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine, Perinatal Environmental Exposures: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome, April 22, 2016.

101. Invited Speaker, University of Michigan Center for Human Growth and Development, Opportunities for Children’s Environmental Health Research, February 23, 2016.

102. Invited Speaker, University of Michigan, Depression Center Colloquium, Perinatal Exposures: Effects on the Developing Epigenome, February 13, 2015.

103. Invited Speaker, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research (ISR), A Tail of Two Mice: DNA is Not Your Destiny, March 14, 2014.

104. Invited Seminar Speaker, University of Michigan Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes (MEND) Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome February 7, 2014.

105. Invited “TED” Talk, University of Michigan Dean’s Advisory Board, A Tail of Two Mice: DNA is Not Your Destiny, December, 2013.

106. Invited Speaker, University of Michigan Interdisciplinary Group Seminar (IGS), Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome. November 4, 2013.

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107. Invited Panelist. University of Michigan Law School, Environmental Law and Public Health Symposium. Pollution and Children’s Health. September 27, 2013.

108. Invited Seminar. Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A and Lead: Effects on Metabolic Homeostasis and the Epigenome. Center for Human Growth and Development Seminar Series. April 2013.

109. Faculty Luncheon Invited Speaker, University of Michigan School of Public Health. Epigenetics: Please Explain! November 2012.

110. Invited TED-style Talk. Epigenetics: DNA is Not Your Destiny. Our Planet, Our Future: 125 Years of Environmental Health at Michigan Event. March 2012.

111. Invited Speaker. Epigenetics Research for Children’s Environmental Health. Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR) Children’s Initiative Seminar Series. September 2011.

112. Invited Seminar. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. Center for Human Growth and Development. February 2011.

113. Invited Lecture. Epigenetics: The New Genetics of Toxicology. Department of Human Genetics Seminar Series. February 2011.

114. Invited Lecture. Bisphenol A: From Epigenetics to Epigenomics. Society of Biology Students. January 2010.

115. Invited Seminar Speaker. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. Reproductive Sciences Program. September 2009.

116. Invited Seminar Speaker. Environmental Epigenetics: The New Genetics of Toxicology. Department of Pharmacology. October 2009.

117. Invited Seminar Speaker. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: The New Genetics of Toxicology. Epigenetics Research Monthly Seminar, Ann Arbor, Michigan. March 2009.

118. Invited Speaker. Epigenetic Gene Regulation: Linking Early Developmental Environment to Adult Disease. Michigan Metabolomics and Obesity Center (MMOC) Annual Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan. October 2008.

TEACHING

University of Michigan1 1Evaluation scores for “Overall Excellent Course” and “Overall Excellent Instructor,” out of a possible

5.0, listed for primary taught courses. EHS 660: Genomics and Epigenomics in Environmental Health (3 credits) EHS 660 Environmental Epigenetics and Public Health (2 credits) Role: Co-Instructor with L. Rozek, W 2010, 2011 Role: Primary Instructor, W 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 Teaching Scores (Course): 4.7, 4.8, 4.6, 4.6, 4.8 Teaching Scores (Instructor): 4.9, 5.0, 4.9, 5.0, 4.9

EHS 796.6: When the Scientist Presents (1 credit) Role: Primary Instructor, W 2012 Teaching Score (Course): 4.8 Teaching Score (Instructor): 5.0

EHS 801: Research and Communication in the Environmental Health Sciences (2 credits) Role: Co-Instructor with N. Basu, F 2012 Role: Primary Instructor, F 2013, 2014, 2016

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Teaching Score (Course): 4.8, 5.0, 5.0, 4.9 Teaching Score (Instructor) 4.8, 5.0, 5.0, 5.0

EHS 601: Foundations in Environmental Health Sciences (3 credits) Role: Primary Course Instructor F 2013, 2014; Guest Lecturer, F 2011 Teaching Score (Course): 3.6, 4.4 Teaching Score (Instructor): 4.6, 4.9

EHS 697 Epigenetics Reading Group (1 credit) Role: Co-Instructor with L. Rozek, W 2009

Anatomy/Physiology 541 or Psychology 532: Mammalian Reproductive Endocrinology (4 credits) Role: Co-Instructor, W 2010-2011; W 2014, 2015

EHS 688 Topics in Environmental Health (1 credit) Role: Guest Lecturer, F 2008, 2010, 2012

EHS 504 Genes and the Environment (2 credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, W 2009-2012

EHS 608: Environmental Epidemiology (3 credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, W 2009-2012

HBHE 669: Genetics, Health Behavior, & Health Education (3 credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, W 2011, 2014

EHS 506/EHS 602: Principles of Toxicology (3 Credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, F 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016

Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations (CEESP) Epigenetics and Environmental Carcinogenesis Role: Module Developer, 2011-2012

EPID 515: Genetics in Public Health Epidemiology (3 Credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, F 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016

Psychology 437: Endocrine Disruptors (3 Credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, W 2013, F 2013

Environ 310: Environmental Chemicals and Disease (3 Credits) Role: Guest Lecturer, W 2014

Other Teaching 2002 - 2003 Teaching Assistant, Risk Assessment (Harvard School of Public Health) 2005 - 2006 Teaching Assistant, Cell Biology and Genetics (Duke University) 2007 Participant, Preparing Future Faculty Teaching Course (Duke University) 2009 Short Course Instructor, Genomics (University of Texas School of Public Health) 2012 – present Responsible Conduct of Research Seminar (RCRS) in both EHS and NUTR

Teaching Awards 2015 Golden Apple Award Nomination from University of Michigan MENTORING University of Michigan Primary Doctoral Advisor / Committee Chair:

2009 – 2013 Doctoral Mentor, EHS/HN PhD Student, Olivia Anderson (now Clinical Assistant Professor at UM SPH Nutritional Sciences Dept)

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2009 – 2014 Doctoral Mentor, EHS/TOX PhD Student, Muna Nahar (now Toxicologist, Office of Pollution, U.S. EPA)

2011 – 2015 Doctoral Mentor, EHS PhD Student, Caren Weinhouse (now post-doctoral fellow at Duke University)

2011 – 2015 Doctoral Mentor, MD/EHS PhD Student, Zishaan Farooqui (now finishing the Medical Degree at UM Medical School)

2012 – present Doctoral Mentor, EHS PhD Student, Elizabeth Marchlewicz, 2014 – present Doctoral Mentor, TOX PhD Student, Joseph Kochmanski 2014 – present Doctoral Mentor, TOX PhD Student, Kari Neier 2016 – present Doctoral Mentor, TOX/Biological Anthropology Dual PhD Degree Student,

Ainash Childebayeva 2016 – present Doctoral Mentor, NUTR PhD Student, Carolyn (Carly) McCabe 2017 – present Doctoral Mentor, EHS PhD Student Christine Rygiel

Doctoral Student Laboratory Rotation Mentor: Siying Huang, EHS PhD Student, 2008, 2009 Justin Colacino, EHS PhD Student, 2010 Heather Walline, EHS PhD Student, 2010 Karilyn Sant, TOX PhD Student, 2010 Krystin Carlson, EHS TOX PhD Student and Rackham Summer Institute Participant, 2011 Kevin Boehnke, EHS PhD Student, 2012 Alyssa Berry, EHS TOX PhD Student, 2013 Thomas Gonzales, EHS TOX PhD Student, 2014 Elana Elkin, EHS TOX PhD Student 2016 Evan Hill, EHS TOX PhD Student 2018

Master’s Thesis or Field Experience Mentor: Stacy Endres, EHS MPH Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations Student, 2009 Kristen Battige, EHS MPH, Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations Student, 2010 Caren Weinhouse, EHS OEE Student, 2009-2011 Kevin Liu, EHS TOX Student, 2011-2013 Huapeng (Ben) Zhang, EHS HN MS Student 2014-2015 Kaitlyn Collison, EHS TOX MS Student 2013-2015 Carly McCabe, EHS HN MS Student, 2014-2016 Drew Cheatham, EHS TOX MS Student 2015-2017 Makenzie Zima, EHS TOX MS Student 2017-2019 Maureen Malloy, EHS TOX MS Student 2017-2019

Master’s Deans Research Opportunity Mentor/MPH Research: Joseph Kochmanski, EHS TOX MPH Student 2012-2014 Anna Sadovnikova, HN MPH Student, 2013 – 2015

Carly McCabe, EHS HN MS Student, 2014 – 2016 Nicole Urdahl, HN MPH Student, 2016 – present

Undergraduate Research Mentor: Shayna Liberman, 2009-2011 Amanda Barks, 2010-2013 (now at University of Minnesota MD/PhD program) Maxwell Sherer 2013-2016 John Francis 2013- 2017 Kathy Chen, 2017- present

Yvonne Wu, 2018 – present

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Post-doctoral Fellowship Mentor: Jung (Julie) Kim, PhD, Co-Mentor with Maureen Sartor and Laura Rozek, 2010 – 2013 (now at

Progenity as a Research Scientist) Christopher Faulk, PhD, Primary Mentor, 2011 – 2015 (received K99/R00 award 2013; now Assistant

Professor at University of Minnesota) Jaclyn (Jackie) Goodrich, Primary Mentor, PhD, 2011 – 2015 (Now Research Assistant Professor at

UM SPH Environmental Health Sciences) Gina Demasellis, M.D., Pediatric Critical Care Fellow, Scholarly Oversight Committee, 2011 – 2014

(Now Asst. Professor University of Colorado, Denver) Luke Montrose, PhD (2015 – present) Zing Tsai, PhD (Co-Mentor with Maureen Sartor, 2016 – present) Pini Perera, PhD (2016 – present)

Preliminary Exam/Data Meeting/Thesis Committee Co-Chair, Cognate, or Member: Donna Ray (EHS PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Member) Edmund O’Brien (EHS-TOX PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Co-Chair) Iman Hassan (EHS-TOX PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Member) Karilyn Sant (EHS-TOX PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Co-Chair) Justin Colacino (EHS PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Member) Alicia Lazaras (EPID PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Cognate) Kevin Boehnke (EHS PhD Student, Preliminary, Data, and Thesis Exam, Member) Zach Laubach (Michigan State Zoology, Preliminary Exam, Member) Elana Elkin (EHS PhD Student, Preliminary Exam, Member) James Casey (NUTR PhD Student, Preliminary Exam, Member) Innocence Harvey (NUTR PhD Student, Committee, Member) Jennifer LaBarre (NUTR PhD Student, Preliminary Exam, Member) Jessica Wu (NUTR PhD Student, Preliminary Exam, Member)

Primary Master’s Academic Advisor: Academic advisor to UM SPH Master’s students in the EHS Human Nutrition (HN), Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology (OEE), or Toxicology (TX) subplans: Caren Weinhouse (MPH OEE), Jaclyn Armstrong (MPH HN-Dietetics), Jennifer Lehman (MPH HN), Kimberly Bradbury (MPH TX), Joyce Patterson (MPH HN-Dietetics), Seema Jolly (MPH HN), Ann O’Neill (MPH HN-Dietetics), Rachel Sturtevant (MPH HN), Elizabeth Cotter (MPH HN-Dietetics), Faith Umoh (MPH HN-Dietetics), Alexandra Kennedy (MPH HN-Dietetics), Chelsea Moye (MPH HN-Dietetics), Anna Sadovnikova (MPH HN), Elizabeth Timoszyk (MPH NH)

Other Mentoring

K23 Mentoring Team, Dr. Heather Burris, Faculty Member, Harvard University/Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (2012 – present)

MEDIA and PRESS (selected)

July 30, 2007 Nova Science Now. “A Tale of Two Mice.” http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/epigenetic-mice.html

December 4, 2009 WNYC Public Radio, The Leonard Lopate Show, “Epigenetics: Please Explain.” http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/2009/dec/04/please-explain-epigenetics/

April 1, 2010 Washingtonian Magazine, “A Test That Can Help You Lose Weight? Scientists are discovering more about the relationship among genes, diet, and health.”

May 3, 2010 LA Times, “DNA Referees” & “Can you Master Your Own Epigenetics?”

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July 30, 2011 Science News, “BPA makes male mice less macho: Exposures in the womb or during adolescence can erase some masculine behavior.”

October 1, 2011 NIEHS Environmental Factor, “Women Scientists Shine at NC SOT Meeting.” http://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsletter/2011/october/science-meeting/

April 6, 2012, Capital News Service, “Health Debate Rages On But BPA Still Lines Cans.”

April 13, 2012, U-M Press Release, “Changes in genetic function in the brain linked to Alzheimer's.” http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20348-changes-in-genetic-function-in-the-brain-linked-to-alzheimer-s

May 7, 2012, Michigan Daily, “School of Public Health finds ground breaking Alzheimer's discovery.” http://www.michigandaily.com/news/school-public-health-comes-out-ground-breaking-alzheimers-discovery

November 2012, Film interview for BBC’s Dara O Briain’s Science Club.

November 6, 2012, Science News, “A little radiation is good for mice.” http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/346280/description/A_little_radiation_is_good_for_mice

November 13, 2012, NIEHS Global Environmental Health newsletter, “Endocrine Disruptors in Egyptian Girls.” http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/programs/geh/geh_newsletter/archive2012/spotlight/index.cfm

November 21, 2012, Alzheimer Research Forum, “Epigenetic Changes in Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Decline.” http://www.alzforum.org/new/detail.asp?id=3328

December 3, 2012, UM Press Release; U.S. News and World Report “U-M study shows BPA exposure in fetal livers.” http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/21011-u-m-study-shows-bpa-exposure-in-fetal-livers

December 6, 2012, Radio Interview for WILS 1320, Capital City Recap. http://1320wils.com/assets/files/12-5-12%20Dana%20Dolinoy.mp3

January 24, 2013, UM Press and Video Release; University Record, “Female mice exposed to BPA by mothers show unexpected characteristics.” http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/multimedia/videos/21126-female-mice-exposed-to-bpa-by-mothers-show-unexpected-characteristics

April 18, 2013, Environmental Health News, “BPA levels in fetal livers higher than adult exposures.” http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/newscience/2012/12/2013-0219-fetal-bpa-exceeds-adult-exposure

July 2013, Center for Science in the Public Interest Nutrition Action Health Letter, “Epigenetics: It’s what turns you on…and off.” http://www.cspinet.org/nah/pdfs/article-epigenetics.pdf

October 1, 2013, Environmental Health Perspectives, “Uncertain Inheritance: Transgenerational Effects of Environmental Exposures.” http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/121-a298/

October 2, 2013, Epigenie, “Get the Lead Out of Your Epigenome.” http://epigenie.com/get-the-lead-out-of-your-epigenome/

February 11, 2014, Michigan Radio, The Environment Report, “Study finds liver tumors in mice exposed to low levels of BPA.” http://michiganradio.org/post/study-finds-liver-tumors-mice-exposed-low-levels-bpa

June 1, 2014, Chemistry & Industry, “You are what you eat”

March 2015, “Public Health Minute,” WUFT NPR

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May 2015, Raising of America, PBS documentary series, Episode 5, DNA is not Destiny http://www.raisingofamerica.org/dna-not-destiny

In Response to Flint Water Crisis: Fox2 Detroit TV Interview, January 22, 2016 “Best of Health,” KVMR-FM Radio, Nevada City CA, January 22, 2016

Capital City Live, WILS Radio, Lansing, MI, January 26, 2016 Mom’sRising.org Twitter chat, January 27, 2016 UC Santa Cruz Science Communication Program, http://scicom.ucsc.edu/publications/QandA/2016/dolinoy.html, April 4, 206

March 2016, ALN Magazine “Lead Exposure in Drinking Water Changes the Mouse Microbiome” https://www.alnmag.com/news/2016/03/lead-exposure-drinking-water-changes-mouse-microbiome

December 2016, “How a BMI Fallacy Convinced the World that Diabetes Is a Disease of Excess”, http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-a-bmi-fallacy-convinced-the-world-that-diabetes-is-a-disease-of-excess Minute 19:50

March 2017, Podcast for the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) series, “You Make Me Sick” http://blogs.edf.org/health/2017/07/27/podcast-you-make-me-sick-the-mysteries-of-the-epigenome/