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Dalma Martinović-weigelt


Biology
University of Saint Thomas Saint Paul
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Martinović-Weigelt received phD in Fisheries Science and Water Resources, University of Minnesota. Her research interests include: 1) Characterization of proximate mechanisms that underlie behavior and reproduction in fish, 2) Assessment of effects of environmental stressors and contaminants (e.g., hypoxia, chemicals of emerging concern) to inform adverse outcome pathway development, 3) Optimization and development of approaches for bioeffects-based monitoring (using high-content and high-throughput approaches).Dr. Martinović-Weigelt has co-authored 40+ research manuscripts that assess occurrence and the effects of chemicals of emerging concern and other stressors on fish and aquatic ecosystems, and is a recipient of research funding from a variety of state and federal agencies including U.S. Environmental Pollution Agency, U.S. Geological Survey, National Science Foundation, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund.

Research Interest

Characterization of proximate mechanisms that underlie behavior and reproduction in fish, Assessment of effects of environmental stressors and contaminants

Publications

  • Milsk R, Cavallin JE, Durhan EJ, Jensen KM, Kahl MD, Makynen EA, Martinović-Weigelt D, Mueller N, Schroeder A, Villeneuve DL, Ankley GT. A study of temporal effects of the model anti-androgen flutamide on components of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in adult fathead minnows. Aquatic Toxicology. 2016 Nov 30;180:164-72.

  • Schroeder AL, Martinović-Weigelt D, Ankley GT, Lee KE, Garcia-Reyero N, Perkins EJ, Schoenfuss HL, Villeneuve DL. Prior knowledge-based approach for associating contaminants with biological effects: A case study in the St. Croix River basin, MN, WI, USA. Environmental Pollution. 2017 Feb 28;221:427-36.

  • Martinović-Weigelt D, Mehinto AC, Ankley GT, Berninger JP, Collette TW, Davis JM, Denslow ND, Durhan EJ, Eid E, Ekman DR, Jensen KM. Derivation and Evaluation of Putative Adverse Outcome Pathways for the Effects of Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors on Reproductive Processes in Female Fish. Toxicological Sciences. 2017 Feb 13;156(2):344-61.

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