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Scott Meschke
jmeschke@u.washington.edu


Education

B.A. in Biology, 1991, University of Kansas
J.D. in Law, 1993, University of Kansas
M.S. in Environmental Science, 1996, Indiana University
Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences and Engineering, 2001,
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

Research

Focus on the survival, fate, and transport of pathogenic organisms in the environment and methods of detection and control for pathogens in the environment.

Publications

Meschke, J.S. and M.D. Sobsey. 2003. Comparative Reduction of Norwalk Virus, Poliovirus Type 1, F+ RNA Coliphage MS2, and Escherichia coli In Miniature Soil Columns. Water Science and Technology. 47(3):85-90.

Brion, G.M., J.S. Meschke, and M.D. Sobsey. 2002. Male-Specific Coliphage: Prevalence, Types, and Survival in Natural Waters. Water Research. 36:2419-2425.

Meschke, J.S. and M.D. Sobsey. 1998. Comparative Adsorption of Norwalk Virus, Poliovirus 1, and F+ RNA Coliphage MS2 to Soils Suspended in Treated Wastewater. Water Science and Technology. 38 (12): 187-189.

Meschke, J.S. and M.D. Sobsey. 2001. Human Caliciviruses: Basic Virology. Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology, John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY.

Meschke, J.S. and M.D. Sobsey. 2001. Human Caliciviruses: Environmental Fate and Detection. Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology, John Wiley and Sons, New York, NY.

International Work

Water quality project in Ecuador
Water quality workshops in Vietnam and Thailand

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