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
Eunmi Hwang
Association between Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Particles and Glutathione in Epithelial Lining Fluid of the Lung in Glutathione-Deficient Mice
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 2014
Faculty: Terrance J. Kavanagh
Travis Cook
Pathogenesis of Mortalin in Manganese-induced Parkinsonism
PhD in Environmental and Occupational Hygiene, 2014
Faculty:
Scott Robinson
Is There a Golden Hour in Combat Casualty Evacuation? Joint Theater Trauma Registry 2003 through 2011
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2014
Faculty: Joel D. Kaufman
Miriam Calkins
Impact of Extreme Heat on Emergency Medical Services in King County, WA
MS Thesis in Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, 2014
Faculty: Richard A. Fenske
Reema Sikka
Vanadium in Fine Particulate Matter and its Association with Blood Pressure in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis Cohort
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2014
Faculty: Sverre Vedal
Herakles Li
Molecular Viability Testing for Improved Diagnosis of Healthcare Associated Infections
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2014
Faculty: Gerard A. Cangelosi
Daniel Grinnell
Overcoming Literacy and Language Barriers to Improve Safety Knowledge of Washington State Dairy Farm Workers
MS Thesis in Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, 2015
Faculty: Michael G. Yost
Julia Marks
Quantifying Chemical Transfer from Fabric to Skin
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2015
Faculty: John C. Kissel
Trevor Peckham
Dermal Absorption of Benzo[a]pyrene From Soil: Assessment of Flux and Application to Risk Assessment of Contaminated Sites
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2015
Faculty: John C. Kissel
Joemy Ramsay
Measurement of Urinary 1-Nitropyrene Metabolites as Biomarkers of Exposure to Diesel Exhaust in Underground Miners
MS Thesis in Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, 2015
Faculty: Christopher D. Simpson
Jonathan Nagata
Comparing Apples to Apples: Developing Tools to Evaluate the Risk of Illness Due to Microbial Contamination of Tree Fruit
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2015
Faculty: John Meschke
Hee Yon Sohng
Evaluation of Employment-Related Health Impact Assessments
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2015
Faculty: Andrew L. Dannenberg