Use this tool to explore our department database of student theses, dissertations, projects and practica from our master's and doctoral degree programs.
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Student research
Emily Stevenson
An Experimental Study of Soil Health Score and Nutrient Density
MS Thesis, 2025
Faculty: Yona Sipos
Rachael Carter
Nonprofit Hospitals and Climate-Sensitive Hazards: A Content Analysis of Community Health Needs Assessments in High-Risk United States Counties
MS Thesis, 2025
Faculty: Jeremy J Hess
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
Mariam Asaad
Assessment and Reduction of Microbial Risks in Emergency Eyewash Stations
MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: John Meschke
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
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
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
Shannon Cassel
Antimicrobial Usage in Bovine Veterinary Medicine in Washington State
MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Erica Fuhrmeister
Abuhamad Yousif
Characterization of the long-term Toxic Response of Proximal Tubule Epithelial Cells in a Microphysiological System
MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Edward Kelly
Shirley Huang
Using Sensors to Investigate the Effectiveness of Portable Air Filtration for Reducing Particle Exposures: Implications for Community Congregate Settings
PhD, 2024
Faculty: Edmund Y. W. Seto
Rachel Ziejka
Hunting Dogs as Sentinels for Avian Influenza: Examining Zoonotic Disease Transmission Risk and Human-Canine Interactions
MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Marissa Baker
A. Mallory Thomas
A One Health approach to Land Tenure and Routes of Zoonotic Disease Exposure for Pastoralists in Marsabit County, Kenya
MS Thesis, 2024
Faculty: Julianne Meisner