STUDENT RESEARCH DAY

student in a research lab

Thursday, May 23, 2002
12:30 Student Presentations, Health Sciences Building, Room T435

Selected second-year master’s students will present summaries of their thesis research.

Stephen Cherne, Toxicology, MS (James Woods)
Signaling Events Involved In The Inducible Expression Of Nitric Oxide Synthetase In Rat Kidney Cells
Paul Darby, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, MPH (Matthew Keifer)
Carbon Monoxide Mortality in the US: 1982 - 1998
Gregory Frick, Industrial Hygiene and Safety, MS (Michael Morgan)
Mixture Component Effects On Passive Diffusion Monitor Performance
Rene Showlund, Environmental Health Technology, MS (John Kissel)
Transfer of Pesticide Surrogates to Skin Following Contact with Contaminated Surfaces

1:30 Student Poster Session and Reception, Health Sciences Building, Lobby


Posters by graduating students will be on display.

Industrial Hygiene and Safety, MS

Katia Harb (Jane Koenig)
Cardiopulmonary Effects of 0.3 ppm Nitrogen Dioxide in Elderly Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Asthma Patients
A. Nichole Irby (Noah Seixas)
An Assessment of Noise Frequency Spectra Associated with Selected Construction Tasks
John Olson (Noah Seixas)
Non-Occupational Noise Exposure and Contribution to Overall Noise Dose in Apprentice Construction Workers
Daniel Ratican (Michael Morgan)
The Distribution of Methyl Chloroform Between Sorbent Surfaces of a Dual Layer Passive Organic Vapor Monitor
Carolyn Salazar (Peter Johnson)
Evaluating the Inter-rater Reliability of Ergonomic Assessors

Toxicology, MS

Kate Bradley (David Eaton)
Effects of Phytochemicals on Aflatoxin B1-Mediated Genotoxicity in HepG2 cells
Jenna Fisher (Thomas Burbacher)
Behavioral Effects of Early Postnatal Chlorpyrifos Exposure in Mice

Occupational and Environmental Medicine, MPH

Stacey Newsom (Joel Kaufman)
The Effect of Air Pollution on Pulmonary Health in the Cystic Fibrosis Population

Environmental and Industrial Hygiene, PhD

Chang-fu Wu (Michael Yost)
Applying Optical Remote Sensing Techniques to Evaluate Personal Exposure

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