STUDENT RESEARCH DAY
Thursday, May 28, 2009
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.
- Sarah Armel, Toxicology, MS (James Woods)
- Urinary Porphyrin Excretion in Normal and Autistic Children
- Hamilton Bennett, Environmental Health, MS (Gwy-Am Shin)
- Evaluation of a Novel Electropositive Filter and Eluent for the Concentration of Viruses from Deionized and Simulated Marine Water
- Timothy Carter, Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, MS (Michael Morgan)
- Particle Size Distribution & Bioavailability of Chromium VI Compounds: Influence of Work Process Variables
- Edwin Long, Occupational & Environmental Medicine, MPH (Sverre Vedal)
- Diver Thermal Status as a Risk Factor for Venous Gas Emboli
- Erin Stamper, Environmental & Occupational Health, MPH (Joel Kaufman)
- Characterizing the Spatial Accuracy of Geocoding for Exposure Assessment: The Multiethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution
1:45pm - Student Poster Session and Reception
Posters by graduating master’s students and selected doctoral students will be on display.
Environmental Health, MS
- Laurel Jennings (John Kissel)
- Assessing Toxicant Movement in the Puget Sound Using a Multi-Compartmental Box Model
- Christina Rohlik (J. Scott Meschke)
- Characterization of Bioaerosols and Bacterial Surface Contamination at a Large Washington Dairy Operation
Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, MS
- Jacob Braden (Michael Yost)
- Modeling the Fate of Diesel Particulate Matter Emissions from a Selected Marine Vessel Using CALPUFF View Version 2.3
- Eric Coker (Michael Yost)
- Measurement of Gasses by UV-DOAS for a Reference Spectral Library
- Ling Cui (Peter Johnson)
- Physical Exposure Difference between Children and Adults When Using Different Computer Input Devices
- Lauren Dunbar (J. Scott Meschke)
- Endotoxin Electrochemical Detection Method for Use in Bioaerosol Personal Sampling Device
- Joseph Nelson (Noah Seixas)
- Characterization and Prediction of Shipyard Welders' Exposure
- Phayong Thepaksorn (Michael Yost)
- Measurements of Ambient NO Using an Ultraviolet Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy (UV- DOAS)
- Jackelin Tran (Michael Morgan)
- Effects of Glove Material and Thickness on Permeation by Solvents Commonly Used in the Auto Painting Industry
Toxicology, MS
- Candice Suping Huang (Lucio Costa)
- Relative Cytotoxicity of Five Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Congeners (BDE-47, -99, -100, -153, and -209) in Mice Cerebellar Granule Neurons
Environmental & Occupational Health, MPH
- Randy Treadwell (Matthew Keifer)
- Introduction of a Portable Cholinesterase Monitoring Kit into Clinical Practice: A Normalization Process Model Approach
Occupational & Environmental Medicine, MPH
- William Callis (William Daniell)
- The Relationship between Self-Reported Morale and Post-Deployment Mental Illness: A Retrospective Cohort Time to Event Analysis
- Kenneth Kuhn (Jordan Firestone)
- Evaluation of the Health Care Utilization and Exposure to Jet-Propellant-8 (JP-8) in United States Army Soldiers Returning from Deployment to Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom
Toxicology, PhD
- Kellie Fay (Terrance Kavanagh)
- Comparative Analysis of Short-term vs. Long-term Culture of Primary Mouse Hepatocytes for Modeling In Vivo Responses to Acetaminophen
Environmental & Occupational Hygiene, PhD
- Diana Ceballos (Michael Yost)
- Isocyanate Surface Sampling in the Puget Sound Collision Repair Industry and Objective Color Scale for the SWYPE Surface Sampling Technique
