
People at LBC
Cheryl Murphy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
| Department: | Biology |
| Address: | E-191 Holmes |
| Phone: | (517) 353-4878 |
| Email: | camurphy@msu.edu |
Grants
IREX - United States Department of State, (Upda, Gass, Prestel, Millenbah, Murphy, Strong), Iraq University Linkage Program: Collaborations in Higher Education between Michigan State University and University of Duhok, Iraq [2012 -2014] $1,000,000
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, (Murphy), Cell-Free Neurochemical Screening Assays to predict Adverse Effects in Mammals, Fish, and Birds [2012 -2015] $201,811
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act, (Abdel-Kariem, Mohammed Faisal, Murphy, Cheryl Anne ), “The use of sensitive serological assays for determining the distribution of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) in the Great Lakes [2011 -2013] $244,581
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (Murphy, Faisal), The Use of Sensitive Serological Assays for Determining the Distribution of Viral Hemmorahagic Septicemia Virus (VHSV) in the Great Lakes [2011 -2013] $245,134
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, (Murphy), Scaling the Subtle Effects of MeHg to Perch Populations Dynamics [2010 -2013] $15,000
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, (Murphy, Basu, Carvan, Goetz, Head), Scaling the Subtle Eeffects of MeHg to Perch Population Dynamics [2010 -2011] $498,435
Great Lakes Fisheries Commission, (Murphy, Goetz, Sitar, Bergstedt), Estimating The Sublethal Effects Of Lamprey Parasitism On Lipid Allocation, Reproduction And Population Dynamics Of Lake Trout [2010 -2020] $108,804
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (Faisal, Fitzgerald, Whelan, Murphy), Formulating a Vision for Fish Health Management in Fishery Conservation: Bridging Knowledge Gaps [2010 -2012] $480,934
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (Murphy, Faisal), Development of Non-lethal Sampling Method for Disease Detection [2009 -2011] $112,000
Articles
2012 Armstrong, B.M., J. M. Lazorchak, C.A. Murphy, H. J. Haring.,K . Jensen., & M. E. Smith.
Determining the effects of ammonia on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduction. Science of the Total Environment. (in press).
2012 Depew, D.C., N. Basu, N. M. Burgess, L.M. Campbell, E.W. Devlin, P.E. Drevnik, C.R. Hammerschmidt, C.A. Murphy, M. B. Sandheinrich, J. G. Wiener. Toxicity of dietary methlymercury to fish: derivation of ecologically meaningful threshold concentrations. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. (in press)
2012 Depew, D.C., N. Basu, N. M. Burgess, L.M. Campbell, E.W. Devlin, P.E. Drevnik, C.R. Hammerschmidt, C.A. Murphy, M. B. Sandheinrich, J. G. Wiener. 2012. Toxicity of dietary methlymercury to fish: derivation of ecologically meaningful threshold concentrations. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 31:1536-1547
2012 Armstrong, B.M., J. M. Lazorchak, C.A. Murphy, H. J. Haring.,K . Jensen., & M. E. Smith. Determining the effects of ammonia on fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) reproduction. 2012. Science of the Total Environment. 420: 127-133.
2011 Murphy, C.A., S.P. Bhavsar and N. Gandhi. Contaminants in Great Lakes fish: historical,
current and emerging concerns. 2011 In: Great Lakes Fisheries Policy and Management: A Binational Perspective, second edition. (eds). W.W. Taylor, N. J. Leonard, & A. Lynch, Bethesda, Maryland: American Fisheries Society
2011 Kramer, V. J., M. A. Etterson, M. Hecker, C.A. Murphy, G. Roesijadi, D. J. Spade, J. A.
Spromberg, M. Wang, G.T.Ankley. 2011. Adverse Outcome Pathways and Ecological Risk Assessment: Bridging to Population Level Effects. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 30: 64-76
2010 Venturelli, P. A., C. A. Murphy, B. J. Shuter, T. A, Johnston, P.J. de Groot, P. T. Boag, J. M.
Casselman, R. Montgomerie, M.D. Wiegand, and W. C. Leggett. 2010. Maternal influences on population dynamics: evidence from an exploited freshwater fish. Ecology 91: 2003-2012.
2010 Goetz, F., D. Rosauer, S. Sitar, G. Goetz, S. Roberts, R. Johnson, C. Murphy, C. Bronte, S.
MacKenzie. 2010. A genetic basis for the phenotypic differentiation between siscowet and lean lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Molecular Ecology 19 (Suppl. 1) 176-196
2009 Rose, K. A., A.T. Adamack, C.A. Murphy, S.E. Sable, S.E. Kolesar, J.K. Craig, D. L Breitburg,
P. Thomas, M.H. Brouwer, C.F. Cerco. 2009. Does hypoxia have population-level effects on coastal fish? Musings from the virtual world. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 381: S188–S203.
2009 Murphy, C.A., K.A. Rose, Md. S. Rahman, and P. Thomas. 2009. Testing and applying a fish
vitellogenesis model to evaluate laboratory and field biomarkers of endocrine disruption in Atlantic croaker exposed to hypoxia. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28: 1288-1303.
2009 Venturelli, P.A., B.J. Shuter and C.A. Murphy. 2009. Evidence for harvest-induced maternal
influences on the reproductive rates of fish populations. Proc. Roy. Soc. B. 276: 919-924.
2008 Murphy, C.A., K.A. Rose, M.C. Alvarez and L.A. Fuiman. 2008. Modeling larval fish
behavior: scaling the sublethal effects of methylmercury to population relevant endpoints. Aquat. Toxicol. 86: 470-484.