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Public Health
UI graduate faculty
research projects in Public Health currently available to SROP scholars.
This list does not represent all faculty interested in being
mentors. Please check the
Public Health faculty website for additional research interests.
Persuasion, Campaigns and Health Communication
| Principal Investigator |
Dr.
Shelly Campo, Assistant Professor, Department(s):
Community and Behavioral Health, College of
Public Health Interdisciplinary Program(s): Communication Studies |
| Research Description | To conduct empirical research on communication to change beliefs, attitudes, behaviors and norms surrounding health behaviors related to any of the following topics: alcohol use and violence prevention among college students, occasional/social smoking, and colorectal cancer screening campaigns. |
| Undergraduate Role | Assistance with data collection, data analysis, literature reviews and other tasks as needed. |
| Minimum Qualifications | 3.0 gpa, basic statistics and/or research methods; social science related theory course preferred; majors in social sciences (e.g., communications, psychology, sociology) or health related disciplines welcome. |
| Contact Information |
(Telephone) 319-384-5393 (Fax) 384-5385 (Email address) shelly-campo@uiowa.edu University website for Dr. Shelly Campo |
Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases
| Principal Investigator |
Gregory Gray, Professor, Department(s):
Epidemiology, College of
Public Health Interdisciplinary Program(s): Director, Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases |
| Research Description | Learn about viral risk factors of disease; Epidemiological field opportunities, viral culture techniques, viral RNA and DNA isolation, polymerase chain reaction, and gel electrophoresis. |
| Undergraduate Role | Work with and learn from Center team in the field and in the laboratory with the possibility of an independent project. |
| Minimum Qualifications | Biological science major with a desire to learn laboratory and field epidemiology techniques. |
| Contact Information |
319-384-5008 gregory-gray@uiowa.edu Professor Gregory Gray |
Assessment of Nanoparticles in the Workplace
| Principal Investigator |
Patrick O'Shaughnessy,
Associate Professor Department(s): Occupational and Environmental Health, College of Public Health |
| Research Description | Determine whether nanoparticles are found in concentrations high enough to be a hazard to workers' health. |
| Undergraduate Role | Help with design and administering lab-based experiments to aerosolize nanoparticles, compare instruments, and test filters. |
| Minimum Qualifications | Willing to be interested in the project to the point of developing your own ideas of how the research should be performed. |
| Contact Information |
319-335-4202, (Fax)
335-4225 patrick-oshaughnessy@uiowa.edu Patrick OShaughnessy |
Assessment Methods for Nanoparticles in the Workplace
| Principal Investigator |
Patrick O'Shaughnessy,
Associate Professor Department(s): Occupational and Environmental Health, College of Public Health |
| Research Description | Determine which instruments are most useful for assessing nanoparticles in workplaces. Determine whether respirators are effective capturing devices for nanoparticles. |
| Undergraduate Role | Help with laboratory work. Generation and measurement of nanoparticles (particles in the air with diameter less than 1 micron). |
| Minimum Qualifications | Willing to be inquisistive, energetic, and detailed. |
| Contact Information |
319-335-4202, (Fax)
335-4225 patrick-oshaughnessy@uiowa.edu Patrick OShaughnessy |
Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center
| Principal Investigator |
Anne Helene Skinstad, Director, Prairielands Addiction Technology Transfer Center Department(s): Community and Behavioral Health, College of Public Health |
| Research Description | Conduct empirical research related to issues of substance use, abuse, and dependence. Specific interests are: substance abuse in women, prevention and treatment with substance abusing women. Assessment of workforce development issues in substance abuse prevention and treatment. |
| Undergraduate Role | Participate in on-going research projects. |
| Minimum Qualifications | Interest in prevention and treatment of substance use disorders. |
| Contact Information |
(Telephone) 319-384-5394, (Fax) 384-5385 (Email address) anne-skinstad@uiowa.edu University website for Dr. Anne Helene Skinstad |
Analysis of Hyper-variable Genes in Streptococcus Agalactiae (group B streptococcus)
| Principal Investigator |
Tara Smith, Assistant
Professor Department(s): Epidemiology, College of Public Health |
| Research Description | Learn about bacterial causes of disease; gain experience with bacterial culture and identification,DNA isolation, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and gel electrophoresis. |
| Undergraduate Role | Work together initially with other members of the laboratory to learn methods and read important articles; thereafter, continue with an individual project under supervision. |
| Minimum Qualifications | Coursework in biology, specifically molecular biology. Knowledge of microbiology preferred. |
| Contact Information |
319-384-5775, (Fax) 384-5004 tara-smith@uiowa.edu Tara Smith |
Additional research opportunities in Public Health
|
Dr. Rachel Anderson, Health
Management and Policy |
