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Mark A. Woodin |
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Lecturer
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| Departmental Affiliation: |
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Civil & Environmental Engineering Department
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| Degrees: |
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Sc.D. Harvard University School of Public Health; M.S., Tufts University |
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Occupational epidemiology, community health research
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| Major Awards: |
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Instructor of the Year, Master of Public Health Program, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 |
| E-mail: |
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Mark.Woodin@tufts.edu
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| Scholarship & Research: |
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Liu Y, Woodin MA, et. al (2005). “Estimation of Personal Exposures to Particulate Matter and Metals in Boiler Overhaul Work,” Journal of Occupational &Environmental Medicine, 47(1):68-78.
Kim JY, Hauser R, Wand MP, Herrick RF, Houk RS, Aeschliman D, Woodin MA, and DC Christiani (2003). “Association of Expired Nitric Oxide With Urinary Metal Concentrations in Boilermakers Exposed to Residual Oil Fly Ash,” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 44: 458-66.
Christiani DC and MA Woodin (2003), Life Support: The Environment and Human Health., Chapter 2: Urban and Transboundary Air Pollution. MIT Press.
Gute DM., Woodin MA., and AM Desmarais (2002). “TOSC-TAB Lessons Learned”. Invited presentation at the Winter 2002 EPA/TOSC-TAB National Conference in Portland, Oregon, 29 January.
Woodin MA, Liu Y, Neuberg D, et. al. (2000). “Acute respiratory symptoms in workers exposed to vanadium-rich fuel-oil ash,” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 37: 353-363.
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