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Robert A. Hoke

Researcher at DuPont

Publications -  68
Citations -  5548

Robert A. Hoke is an academic researcher from DuPont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioaccumulation & Hyalella azteca. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 68 publications receiving 5094 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Hoke include Science Applications International Corporation & Michigan State University.

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Are PFCAs Bioaccumulative? A Critical Review and Comparison with Regulatory Criteria and Persistent Lipophilic Compounds

TL;DR: The bioaccumulation potential of perfluorinated acids with seven fluorinated carbons or less appears to be several orders of magnitude lower than "legacy" persistent lipophilic compounds classified as bioaccuulative.

Methods for measuring the toxicity and bioaccumulation of sediment-associated contaminants with freshwater invertebrates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe protocols for testing freshwater organisms in the laboratory to evaluate the toxicity or bioaccumulation of contaminants associated with whole sediments, including the amphipod Hyalella azteca and midge Chironomus tentans.
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Development of a base set of toxicity tests using ultrafine TiO2 particles as a component of nanoparticle risk management.

TL;DR: The toxicity results of a base set of hazard tests on a set of newly developed, well-characterized, ultrafine TiO(2) (uf-TiO( 2)) particle-types demonstrated low hazard potential in mammals or aquatic species following acute exposures to the ultrafineTiO (2) particle- types tested in this program.
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Toxicogenomics in regulatory ecotoxicology.

TL;DR: Roles of toxicogenomics in the field of regulatory ecotoxicology are considered, current limitations in the science and practice of genomics are explored, and possible avenues to approach and resolve some of the major challenges are proposed.
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Considerations of Environmentally Relevant Test Conditions for Improved Evaluation of Ecological Hazards of Engineered Nanomaterials

Patricia A. Holden, +43 more
TL;DR: Environmental realism in ENM hazard assessments should involve greater coordination among ENM quantitative analysts, exposure modelers, and ecotoxicologists, across government, industry, and academia.