STUDENT RESEARCH DAY
Thursday, May 29, 2008
12:30 - 3:00pm
South Campus Center, Room 316
12:30pm - Student Presentations
Selected second-year master’s students will present summaries of their thesis research.
- Enass A Rahman, Occupational & Environmental Medicine, MPH (Gary Franklin)
- The Natural History of Opiate Use among Workers with Low Back Injuries in the Washington State Workers' Compensation System
- Eva Browne, Toxicology, MS (Evan Gallagher)
- In Vitro Hepatic Metabolism of a Brominated Flame Retardant (BDE 99) by Chinook Salmon
- Erica Finsness, Environmental and Occupational Health, MPH (William Daniell)
- Association Between Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Performance Function in Older Adults
- Loren Kaehn, Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, MS (Michael Morgan)
- An Occupational Exposure Assessment at a Petroleum Refinery
- Jennifer Parker, Environmental Health, MS (J. Scott Meschke)
- Whole Genome Amplification as a Pre-PCR Step to Improve Detection of Pathogens in Drinking Water
1:45pm - Student Poster Session and Reception
Posters by graduating master’s students and selected doctoral students will be on display.
Environmental Health, MS
- Lesley Leggett (Gwy-Am Shin)
- Inactivation of Human Adenovirus Serotype 2 by Sequential Disinfection with UV Irradition and Free Chlorine
- Kelly Stumbaugh (John Kissel)
- Estimation of Skin Permeability Coefficients for Aqueous Chloroform from Human In vivo Trials and Assessment of the Relative Contribution of Dermal Exposure
- Melissa Winters (Richard Fenske)
- The Washington Aerial Spray Drift: A Comparison of Children's Inhalation Exposures to Methamidophos Estimated Using Diary and Personalized Global Position System Data
Industrial Hygiene and Safety, MS
- Oleg Antonchuk (Noah Seixas)
- Evaluation of Local Exhaust Ventilation for Welding
- Travis Cook (Christopher Simpson)
- Identification of Chlorpyrifos Adducts in Rat Blood Plasma by Mass Spectrometry Based Proteomics
- Seong Hyun Hwang (Peter Johnson)
- Race, Gender and Finger Anthropometry: Implications for Computer Input Device Design
- Jannette Kibogy (Richard Fenske)
- Assessment of Chlorpyrifos Exposure in Agricultural Workers During Airblast Applications
- Danielle Parette (Michael Morgan)
- Particle Size Distribution and Bioavailability of Hexavalent Chromium Among Welders and Spray Painters
- Benjamin Wischmeier (Michael Yost)
- Evaluation of the Efficacy of the BioSampler Aerosol Collection Device for Collection and Retention of Various Particle Sizes
Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, MS
- Ryan Blood (Peter Johnson)
- Whole Body Vibration Exposure among Transit Workers in King County, Washington
Toxicology, MS
- Cassandra Fok (David Eaton)
- The Role of Glutathione in Microglial-Induced Oxidative Stress
Environmental and Occupational Health, MPH
- Devasmita Chakraverty (James Woods)
- Preparation of Integrated Risk Information Systems (IRIS) Reports and Quantification of Reference Doses and Concentrations for Tungsten and Cadmium Exposures
- Sarah Lowry (Noah Seixas)
- Possibilities and Challenges in Injury Surveillance in Seattle-Area Day Laborers
- Kenneth Scott (Michael Silverstein)
- Preparing for an Aging Workforce: A Formative Evaluation of an Action Plan Development Workshop
- David Shoaf (Matthew Keifer)
- Usability: An Important Consideration for Public Health Education on the Web
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, MPH
- Bradley Gardiner (Jordan Firestone)
- Survival Analysis of New Military Recruits Requiring Waivers for Scoliosis
- Aaron Jacob (Matt Keifer)
- Survival Analysis of New Military Recruits Requiring Medical Waivers for Pes Planus
- Christine Lang (William Daniell)
- Weight at Enlistment Predicts Enrollment in the Army Weight Control Program 15 Months Later
- Rachel Roisman (Sverre Vedal)
- Respiratory Health Effects Among Children in a Pulp Mill Community
Toxicology, PhD
- Erin Peck (David Eaton)
- Activation of Aristolochic Acid to Mutagenic Metabolites by Human CYP1A1, 1A2, and 3A4
- Isaac Mohar (Terrance Kavanagh)
- Acetaminophen-protein adducts are not sufficient for hepatocellular necrosis in mice: Modulation of toxicity by gender and GCLM
