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
Daaniya Iyaz
Impact of Wildfire Smoke Events on Seattle Children’s Pediatric Patient Outcomes, 2006 - 2020
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2022
Faculty: Tania M Busch Isaksen
Kathryn Burr
Evaluating Use of Personal Protective Equipment by Veterinary Professionals Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
MPH in One Health, 2022
Faculty: Peter Rabinowitz
Shelley Stephan
Characterizing the Burden and Distribution of Occupational Exposures by Sociodemographic Groups in the United States: A Novel Application of Job-Exposure Matrix (JEM) Data
MS Thesis in Occupational Hygiene, 2022
Faculty: Marissa Baker
Dorian Kenleigh
Cannabis Allergy in Occupationally Exposed Cannabis Workers, Recreational Users and Non-Users
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2022
Faculty: Coralynn Sack
Lillian Myers
Assessing Occupational Ozone Exposure at a Marine Mammal Hospital
MS Thesis in Occupational Hygiene, 2022
Faculty: Peter Rabinowitz
Ivy Terry
Variability in Normalization Methods of COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2022
Faculty: John Meschke
Erin Tabor
Leveraging the Human-Animal Bond for care access in the unhoused population: A One Health Study
MPH in One Health, 2022
Faculty: Peter Rabinowitz
Ahmad Yassin
Determinants of Depression and Anxiety in U.S. Mariners during the COVID-19 Pandemic
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2022
Faculty: Marissa Baker
Arron Smith
A multidisciplinary evaluation of perceptions of workplace violence prevention in the Emergency Department: A qualitative research study.
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2022
Faculty: Luke Mease
Natalie Soto
Sequencing the Microbiome of Agricultural Household Dust: Characterizing Community Structure
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 2022
Faculty: Elaine M. Faustman
Megan Archer
The Role of Urban Parks in Crisis Communications: A Content Analysis of Local Park and Recreation Department Online Communication Strategies During a Public Health Emergency Using COVID-19 as a Case Study
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2022
Faculty: Nicole Errett
Ashley Phillips
Developmental Neurotoxicity of Diesel Exhaust in a Gclm Heterozygous Mouse Model
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 2022
Faculty: Toby Cole