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
Meg Hamele
Integrating Climate Change into State Hazard Mitigation Plans: A Five-year Follow-up Survey
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2023
Faculty: Nicole Errett
Asheton Gilbertson
Understanding Post-fire Glove Use in Washington Firefighters with the Health Belief Model: Results of a Cross-sectional Survey
MS Thesis in Occupational Hygiene, 2023
Faculty: Elena Austin
Karla Vega Colon
Military Population Health Outcomes Associated with Hospitalization for COVID-19 Infection Between 1 March 2020 and 31 December 2022
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2023
Faculty: Luke Mease
Elizabeth Grace Rott
Evaluation of Antimicrobial Opinions and Uses in Small and Large Animal Veterinary Practice in Washington State
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 2023
Faculty: Erica Fuhrmeister
Orly Stampfer
Wintertime and Wildfire Smoke pm2.5: Community-Engaged Research and Use of Low-Cost Sensors to Characterize PM2.5 and Mitigate Exposures
PhD in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2023
Faculty: Catherine Karr, Edmund Y. W. Seto
Nathan Winward
Applying the Haddon Matrix to Industrial Hygiene in the Aerospace Manufacturing Industry
MS Applied, 2023
Faculty: Marissa Baker
Ashley Phillips
Developmental Neurotoxicity of Diesel Exhaust in a Gclm Heterozygous Mouse Model
MS Thesis in Environmental Toxicology, 2022
Faculty: Toby Cole
Pauline Trinh
From Metagenomics to Pangenomics: Characterization of Dairy Worker Microbiomes and Development of Novel Statistical Methodology
PhD in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2022
Faculty: Peter Rabinowitz
Mariah Dittmore
The Effect of Exposures to Aircraft Ultrafine Particles on Acute Cardiorespiratory Health, and Control Using Personal Protective Equipment
MS Thesis in Occupational Hygiene, 2022
Faculty: Edmund Y. W. Seto
Sierra Brown
Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Variation Among Terpenes Derived from Cannabis and Forest Environments
MS Thesis in Occupational Hygiene, 2022
Faculty: Christopher D. Simpson
Inna Frantsevich
Education, English Proficiency, and Health as Predictors of Employment among Filipino Migrants and Non-migrants
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2022
Faculty: Arnold de Castro
Juliette Randazza
Planning to Reduce the Health Impacts of Extreme Heat: A Content Analysis of Heat Action Plans in Local United States Jurisdictions
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2022
Faculty: Nicole Errett