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Education:

B.S., Chemistry, University of Iowa, 1999
B.S., Geography, University of Iowa, 1999
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, 2004

Research Interests:

Aquatic contaminant fate processes and modeling; pharmaceuticals, personal care products, flame retardants, and other emerging environmental contaminants; environmental analytical chemistry; air/water and air/surface exchange of organic contaminants.

Publications:

In press Peck, A.M.; Kucklick, J.R.; Schantz, M.M. “Synthetic musk fragrances in environmental standard reference materials.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.
2006 Peck, A.M.; Linebaugh, E.K.; Hornbuckle, K.C. “Synthetic musk fragrances in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario sediment cores.” Environmental Science & Technology, 2006, 40, 5629-5635.
2006 Peck, A.M. “Analytical methods for the determination of persistent ingredients of personal care products in environmental matrices.” Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2006, 386, 907-939.
2006 Dodder, N.; Peck, A.M.; Kucklick, J.R.; Sander, L.C. “Analysis of hexabromocyclododecane diastereomers and enantiomers by HPLC/ESI-MS/MS: chromatographic selectivity and ionization matrix effect.” Journal of Chromatography A, 2006, 1135, 36-42.
2006 Peck, A.M.; Hornbuckle, K.C. “Environmental sources, occurrence, and effects of synthetic musk fragrances.” Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2006, 8, 874-879.
2006 Peck, A.M. and Hornbuckle, K.C. “Synthetic musk fragrances in urban and rural air of North America.” Atmospheric Environment, 2006, 40, 6101-6111.
2005 Kania-Korwel, I.; Hornbuckle, K.C.; Peck, A.; Ludewig, G.; Robertson, L.W.; Sulkowski, W.W.; Espandiari, P.; Gairola, C.G.; Lehmler, H.-J. “Congener-specific tissue distribution of Aroclor 1254 and a highly chlorinated environmental PCB mixture in rats.” Environmental Science & Technology, 2005, 39, 3513-3520.
2005 Peck, A.M. and Hornbuckle, K.C. “Gas-phase concentrations of current-use pesticides in Iowa air.” Environmental Science & Technology, 2005, 39, 2952-2959.
2005 Boulanger, B.; Peck, A.M.; Schnoor, J.L.; Hornbuckle, K.C. “Mass budget of perfluorooctane surfactants in Lake Ontario.” Environmental Science & Technology, 2005, 39, 74-79.
2004 Peck, A.M. and Hornbuckle, K.C. “Synthetic musk fragrances in Lake Michigan.” Environmental Science & Technology, 2004, 38, 367-372.
2003 Peck, A.M. and Hornbuckle, K.C. “Use of a climate-controlled chamber to investigate the fate of gas-phase anthracene.” Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2003, 145, 17-34.
1999 Simeonsson, J.B.; Elwood, S.A.; Niebes, M.; Carter, R.; Peck, A. “Trace detection of NO and NO2 by photoionization and laser induced fluorescence techniques.” Analytica Chimica Acta, 1999, 397, 22-41.

Published Conference Proceedings:

2005 Peck, A.M.; Tuerk, J.S.; Keller, J.; Kucklick, J.R.; Schantz, M.M. “Hexabromocyclododecane diastereomers and enantiomers in white-sided dolphin blubber and liver tissue.” Proceedings of 2005 Dioxin Conference in Organohalogen Compounds, 2005, 67, 1259-1262.
2004 Kania-Korwel, I.; Hornbuckle, K.C.; Peck, A.; Sulkowski, W.W.; Ludewig, G.; Robertson, L.W.; Lehmler, H.-J. “Comparison of PCB congener profiles in tissues of PCB-treated rats.” Proceedings of 2004 Dioxin Conference in Organohalogen Compounds, 2004, 66, 2874-2881.
2004 Kania-Korwel, I.; Ludewig, G.; Robertson, L.W.; Hornbuckle, K.C.; Peck, A.; Espandiari, P.; Gairola, C.G.; Sulkowski, W.W.; Lehmler, H.-J. “Biochemical effects of an environmental chlorofen mixture in comparison with Aroclor 1254 in rats.” Proceedings of 2004 Dioxin Conference in Organohalogen Compounds, 2004, 66, 2943-2950.

Grant Proposals Funded:

Hornbuckle, K.C. and Peck, A.M. “Pollutants of emerging concern in Iowa air.” Center for Health Effects of Environmental Contamination, 2002.

Thorne, P.S.; Lester, B.; Peck, A.M.; Hornbuckle, K.C. “Ambient air quality in the vicinity of concentrated animal feeding operations.” Environmental Health Sciences Research Center, 2002.

Manuscript Reviews:

Reviewed manuscripts for Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, Atmospheric Environment, Environmental Science & Technology, and Journal of Great Lakes Research.

Professional Affiliations:

Member, American Chemical Society
Member, International Association for Great Lakes Research
Member, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry

 
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