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
Jacki Lynn Coburn
Diesel exhaust exposure induces microglial activation, suppresses adult neurogenesis and increases levels of neurodegenerative markers
PhD in Environmental Toxicology, 2018
Faculty: Lucio G. Costa
Esi Wusuwa Nkyekyer
Use and effectiveness of health impact assessment in the energy and natural resources sector in the United States, 2007–2016
MPH in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2018
Faculty: Andrew L. Dannenberg
Alex D Gipe
Pairing scent tracking canines and high-resolution mass spectrometry to discover novel chemical tracers of wastewater contamination in surface waters
MS Thesis in Environmental Health, 2018
Faculty: Christopher D. Simpson
Hao Wang
Cadmium exposure impairs adult neurogenesis, cognition and olfactory memory in mice
PhD in Environmental Toxicology, 2018
Faculty: Zhengui Xia
Robert Vannice
Assessment of silica exposures in the investment casting foundry environment: Sampling, analysis and design criteria for controlling exposures
MS Applied in Applied Occupational Hygiene, 2018
Faculty: Martin A. Cohen
Erica Grant
Protecting gorillas by protecting people: A "One Health" approach to conservation and community health
MPH in One Health, 2018
Faculty: Peter Rabinowitz
Lauren Frisbie
Rabies assessment survey results from Washington state local health jurisdictions
MPH in One Health, 2018
Faculty: Peter Rabinowitz
Claire Pendergrast
Evaluation of Public Health-Seattle & King County’s Stay Safe in the Heat! comic with King County older adults
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2018
Faculty: Tania M Busch Isaksen
Rachel Shaffer
Safer alternatives in dry cleaning in King County, Washington
MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health, 2018
Faculty: Martin A. Cohen
Miriam Calkins
Occupational heat exposure and injury risk in Washington state construction workers
PhD in Environmental and Occupational Hygiene, 2018
Faculty: June T. Spector
Wonil Lee
Occupational fatigue prediction for entry-level construction workers in material handling activities using wearable sensors
MS Thesis in Occupational & Environmental Exposure Sciences, 2018
Faculty: Edmund Y. W. Seto
Yanfei Li
Gut-liver axis on biotransformation of environmental chemicals polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
PhD in Environmental Toxicology, 2018
Faculty: Yue Cui