
2025 Graduates
Autumn Dennistoun, DNP
Population Health and Systems Leadership, School of Nursing
Autumn's research explored substance use among commercial fishermen in Washington State. She developed a training module and hands on method to educate about naloxone administration. Learn more about her project.
Callan Krevanko, PhD
Occupational Hygiene
Callan's research is centered on respiratory health for workers in the cannabis industry. Their methods included collecting exposure and health measurements from cannabis cultivation and processing workers at grow farms in Oregon and Washington.
Ali Khan, MD, MPH
Occupational and Environmental Resident
Ali has focused on wildfire smoke and heat exposure on the health of outdoor workers. He is interested in developing a training toolkit for health and safety related to wildfire smoke. Learn more about this project.
Grace Price, MS
Industrial Hygiene
Grace centered her research on traditional Industrial Hygiene exposure assessment, agricultural worker safety, and targeted outreach education in the commercial fishing industry. She worked closely with the FLIPP for Lifejackets project, and hopes this work increases awareness and expands accessibility, so fishers can have a PFD that they will choose to wear willingly and maintain over time.
Catherine Jennifer, MS
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Catherine researched the differences between pesticide use in California and Washington states, comparing rural vs. urban usage. The hope is that the comparison will help inform and educate the larger population about pesticide exposure in their area.
Continuing Students
Allison Clonch, MPH, PhD Student
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Ally has contributed to PNASH research in logging and log trucking safety and in analysis of guest-worker demographic data. Ally's dissertation will focus on assessing experiences of gender-based violence and harassment, and their impact on mental health among U.S. mariners.
Phoebe Nadeau, Masters Student
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Phoebe's research gauges how well agricultural workers understand their current pesticide sprayers as well as how well they understand new technologies aimed at keeping them safe and healthy. She expects to submit the manuscript to the Journal of Agromedicine this summer.
Juliana Moreno, Masters Student
Industrial Hygiene
Julia's research will evaluate and develop a WISHA 10 training for the cannabis industry. This project is in collaboration with the WA state department of Labor and Industries. Development of a training module specific to the cannabis industry, will help employers to identify workplace hazards and prevent injuries and illnesses like workplace asthma.
Haylee Jarrett, Undergraduate Student
Medical Anthropology / Global Health and Environmental Studies
Haylee is double majoring in Medical Anthropology & Global Health (Anthropology Department) and Environmental Studies (Program on the Environment). Haylee's work with the PNASH Center directly supports agricultural safety by identifying effective ways to deliver timely, accessible smoke protection guidance to farmworkers during wildfire events.
New Students
Katie Bird, Undergraduate Student, Public Health
Oregon State University
Katie is currently a first-year student at Oregon State University pursuing a public health degree. Katie assisted FLIPP team with outreach at an event in Newport, OR.
Francis Gallagher, Undergraduate Student, Biology
Oregon State University
Francis will continue to participate in the FLIPP for lifejacket program and also plans on participating in research at OHSU in radiation oncology over the summer. He is a second-year biology student at Oregon State University pursuing a career in healthcare.
Karina Cruz, Undergraduate Student
Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health
Karina participated in the Agricultural Leadership Program, and graduated with a bachelor of arts in 2025.