Terry Miller
Professor - Emeritus
Dept: EMT (321 Weniger Hall)
Director: National
Pesticide Information Center
Ph.D. 1969, Oregon State University
Phone: 541-737-1811
Fax: 541-737-0761
millert@ace.orst.edu
My principal activities are in Extension Service outreach
in environmental toxicology, pesticide toxicology, and pesticide regulations.
I provide information and training, in toxicology, risk assessment, and
pesticide-related areas, to many groups - the general public, pesticide
applicators, Extension faculty, and/or various regulatory agencies. l
serve as Advisor for the National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC),
which provides objective, science-based information on a variety of pesticide-related
subjects. I am also a principal participant in the Extension Toxicology
Network (EXTOXNET). The emphasis of both NPIC and EXTOXNET is in providing
information on the impact of pesticides on human health and the environment,
with a goal of promoting informed decision making. Other areas of responsibility
include serving as statewide Extension Pesticide Coordinator, where I
deal with pesticide regulations, and inform Extension faculty and others
of proposed and pending regulations. I also play a role in the Extension
Pesticide Applicator Training program. Although I have no active research
program, past activities included research in environmental toxicology,
particularly membrane-involvement in the action of chlorophenolic xenobiotics
and membrane protein/lipid interactions. For more information about the
National Pesticide Information Center, you can visit the web site at www.npic.orst.edu.
Selected Publications:
- SPITSBERGEN, J.M., TSAI, H.W., REDDY, A., MILLER, T.,
ARBOGAST, D., HENDRICKS, J.D., BAILEY, G.S. (2000). Neoplasia in zebrafish (Danio rerio) treated with
N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine by three exposure routes at different
developmental stages. Toxicol Pathol. 28(5):716-25.
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SPITSBERGEN, J.M., TSAI, H.W., REDDY, A., MILLER, T., ARBOGAST, D.,
HENDRICKS, J.D., BAILEY, G.S. (2000). Neoplasia in zebrafish (Danio rerio) treated with
7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene by two exposure routes at different
developmental stages. Toxicol Pathol. 28(5):705-15.
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