Items where Division is "School of Public Health > Environmental and Occupational Health" and Year is 2013
Number of items: 10. ArticleCronican, AA and Fitz, NF and Carter, A and Saleem, M and Shiva, S and Barchowsky, A and Koldamova, R and Schug, J and Lefterov, I (2013) Genome-Wide Alteration of Histone H3K9 Acetylation Pattern in Mouse Offspring Prenatally Exposed to Arsenic. PLoS ONE, 8 (2). Li, HH and Li, J and Wasserloos, KJ and Wallace, C and Sullivan, MG and Bauer, PM and Stolz, DB and Lee, JS and Watkins, SC and St Croix, CM and Pitt, BR and Zhang, LM (2013) Caveolae-dependent and -independent uptake of albumin in cultured rodent pulmonary endothelial cells. PLoS ONE, 8 (11). Ross, Z and Ito, K and Johnson, S and Yee, M and Pezeshki, G and Clougherty, JE and Savitz, D and Matte, T (2013) Spatial and temporal estimation of air pollutants in New York City: Exposure assignment for use in a birth outcomes study. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source, 12 (1). University of Pittsburgh ETDBenz, Oscar (2013) Cobalt(III) Macrocycles as Possible Cyanide Antidotes. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) Bui-Klimke, Travis (2013) Investigating the Impacts of Mycotoxin Regulations on Human Health and Trade. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) Other Thesis, Dissertation, or Long PaperAllison, Megan A (2013) Occupational hazards in onshore upstream unconventional natural gas extraction. Master Essay, University of Pittsburgh. Frawley, Kristin L (2013) Formaldehyde exposure in the cosmetology industry from Brazilian blowouts. Master Essay, University of Pittsburgh. Reilly, Michael (2013) Dynamics of US Steel's Clairton coke works emissions affecting the Liberty-Clairton non-attainment area. Master Essay, University of Pittsburgh. Schultise, David K (2013) The developing problem in brominated organics of the pubic drinking water supply in south western Pennsylvania. Master Essay, University of Pittsburgh. WONG CHEN, MARK DODO (2013) Cognitive Impairment in Mice Exposed to Environmental Arsenic and Discuss Its Relation to Public Health. Master Essay, University of Pittsburgh. |