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
Kathryn Ann Toepel
Determination of the Dietary Contribution to Pesticide Exposure in Suburban Children
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2004
Faculty: Richard A. Fenske
Lisa R. Younglove
Evaluation of Exposure to Chlorpyrifos and Diazinon in Pesticide Applicators and Their Children in Rural Nicaragua
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2004
Faculty: Richard A. Fenske
Wenjie Zhu
Application of GPS/GIS in Chinese Farmers for Assessment of Potential Organophosphate Pesticide Exposures from Crop Residues
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene, 2004
Faculty: Michael G. Yost
Heather Bost
A Comparison of West Nile Virus Vector Mosquito Populations in Sites With and Without Storm Water Drainage Ponds
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2004
Faculty: John Meschke
Ann Bradley
Impact and Policy Implications of Genetic Information in Regulation: A Case Study of Organophosphate Pesticides
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2004
Faculty: Elaine M. Faustman
Michael Compher
Children's Exposure to Diesel Exhaust from School Buses with Different Diesel Engines â A Pilot Study
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2004
Faculty:
Eva Dale
Effect of PM2.5 on Exhaled Nitric Oxide: An Intervention Field Study
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 2004
Faculty: Jane Q. Koenig
Kai Elgethun
Global Positioning System (GPS) Tracking to Characterize Children's Exposure to Pesticides
PhD in Industrial Hygiene, 2004
Faculty: Richard A. Fenske
Yingying Guo
Characterization of Global Transcriptional Responses and DNA Repair Following Aflatoxin B1 Treatment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
, 2004
Faculty: Helmut Zarbl
Jonathan Hofmann
Mortality Among a Cohort of DBCP-Exposed Banana Plantation Workers in Costa Rica
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2004
Faculty: Matthew C. Keifer
Natasha Johnson
Permeation of Various Glove Materials by a Binary Mixture Under a Temperature Gradient
MS Thesis in Industrial Hygiene, 2004
Faculty: Michael S Morgan
Nicola Koren Josephs
An Evaluation of the Utility of F+RNA Coliphage for Source Tracking Pathogens in Environmental Waters
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2004
Faculty: John Meschke