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Putting Next Generation Sensors and Scientists in Practice to Reduce Wood Smoke in a Highly Impacted, Multicultural Rural Setting (NextGenSS)
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Conference Proceedings | Stampfer O. Community-engaged research on wood smoke in a highly impacted, multicultural rural setting. Western Agriculture Safety and Health-Cultivating Collaborations conference. August 2019. |
R836185 (2019) |
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Conference Proceedings | Stampfer O. Indoor and Outdoor Air Monitoring Using Low-Cost Devices. National Tribal Forum on Air Quality. May 2019. |
R836185 (2019) |
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Conference Proceedings | Stampfer O, Austin E, Ganuealas T, Black J, Seto E, Tchong-French M, Karr C. Merging Low-Cost and Conventional Air Monitoring Methods to Investigate Biomass Burning in a Highly Impacted, Multi-Cultural Rural Setting. ISEE-ISES poster. August 2019. |
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Conference Proceedings | Stampfer O, Black J, Austin E, Seto E, Tchong-French M, Spalt E, Karr C. The Community Engagement Process in Studying the Use of Low-Cost Air Sensors in a Highly Impacted, Multi-Cultural Rural Setting. Air Sensors International Conference. September 2019. |
R836185 (2019) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Stampfer, O. Use of Low-Cost Sensors in Community-Engaged Research on Wood Smoke in the Lower Yakima Valley. Master's Thesis, University of Washington, 2018. |
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Journal Article | Blanco M, Fenske R, Kasner E, Yost M, Seto E, Atin E. Real Time Monitoring of Spray Drift from Three Different Orchard Sprayers. CHEMOSPHERE 2019;222:56-55. |
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Presentation | Austin E, Stampfer O, Min E, Black J, Seto E, Tchong-French M, Hartin K, Spalt E, Karr C. Putting next generation sensors in practice to reduce woodsmoke in a highly impacted, multi-cultural rural setting (NextGenSS). Poster present at the Air Quality Sensor Conference: Making Sense of Sensors, Air Quality Sensor Performance Evaluation Center (AQ-SPEC), Diamond Bar, CA, September 27-28, 2017. |
R836185 (2018) |
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Presentation | Karr C, Black J, Austin E, Seto E, Spalt E, Hartin K, Min E, Stampfer O, Simpson C, Yost M. Putting next generation sensors and scientists in practice to reduce wood smoke in a highly impacted, multicultural rural setting (NextGenSS). Presented at the NIEHS Environmental Health Science FEST, Durham, NC, December 5-8, 2016. |
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Presentation | Karr C, Austin E, Stampfer O. Putting next generation sensors and scientists in practice to reduce wood smoke in a highly impacted, multi-cultural rural setting (NextGenSS): August 2016-July 2019. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Tribal Science Webinar Series, July 11, 2017. |
R836185 (2018) |
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Presentation | Karr C. The environment and asthma-perspectives from a career in research and pediatrics. Presented at the EPA Region 10 Conference:It's in the Air, Seattle, WA, March 2018. |
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Presentation | Stampfer O, Holt-Zack A, Nelson M. High school citizen science curriculum to address indoor and outdoor air pollution. Presented at the Alaska Tribal Conference on Environmental Management, Anchorage, AK, November 14-17, 2017. |
R836185 (2018) |
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Presentation | Stampfer O, Black J, Austin E, Seto E, Tchong-French M, Spalt E, Karr C. The community engagement process in studying the use of low-cost air sensor in a highly impacted, multi-cultural rural setting. Poster presented at the Tribal Environmental Health Summit, Corvallis, OR, June 25-26, 2018. |
R836185 (2018) |
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