Graduate Student Research, Projects and Practica

Use this tool to explore our department database of student theses, dissertations, projects and practica from our master's and doctoral degree programs. 

You can select multiple categories. Click "Reset" to clear all selections. For a searchable database of all UW DEOHS student theses and dissertations, visit the ResearchWorks Archive

 

Student research

Maria Peña

Dynamic Coefficient of Fiction Testing at Two Light Rail Train Stations

MS Applied, 2025
Faculty: Martin A. Cohen

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Dawn Johnston

Lead in Commercial Braiding Hair Extensions

MS Applied, 2025
Faculty: Diana Ceballos, Katie Fellows

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Orhan Eribac

From Roe to Reel: A lifecycle analysis of hatchery salmon and building a culture around health and safety at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)

MS Applied, 2024
Faculty: Edward Kasner

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Grace Price

PFD Safety in the High-Hazard Commercial Fishing Industry: An Exploration of Safety Policies for Workers at Sea

MS Applied, 2024
Faculty: Edward Kasner

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Ikwon Jin

Understanding Firefighter’s Dermal PAH Exposure on Hands During Demobilization Based on Various Types of Gloves

MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Elena Austin

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Jonathan Tam

Hazard Characterization and Review of the Health Risks Associated with Tattoo Inks

MS Applied, 2024
Faculty: Toby Cole

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Balaji Sridhar

A Study of Methods used to Account for Concurrent Analgesic Use in Randomized Controlled Trials of Pain Interventions: A Meta-Epidemiologic Study with Meta-Analysis

MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2024
Faculty: Coralynn Sack

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Mariam Asaad

Assessment and Reduction of Microbial Risks in Emergency Eyewash Stations

MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: John Meschke

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Abigail Gilbert

Examining the Utility of LA-ICP-MS for Detection of Time-resolved Zinc Exposures and Determination of Hair Growth Rate

MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Christopher D. Simpson

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Joseph Teresi

Environmental Public Health Surveillance of Freshwater Harmful Algal Blooms in Washington State Using Drone Technology

MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Tania M Busch Isaksen

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Aesha Mokashi

An Investigation of Lead in Traditional Eyeliners: An Important Source of Lead Exposure in Resettled Populations in King County, Washington

MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Diana Ceballos

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Shannon Cassel

Antimicrobial Usage in Bovine Veterinary Medicine in Washington State

MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Erica Fuhrmeister

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