MS and BS Environmental Health (MSEH / BSEH) and BS Public Health (BSPH) students presented their research studies this week during the ECU Research and Creative Achievement Week (RCAW). Jude Dilioha (MSEH student) gave an oral presentation titled, “Nitrogen Dynamics of Swine CAFO Waste in Groundwater and Surface Water located in North Carolina” (faculty mentor: Dr. Guy Iverson). The following students presented their research posters:
- Emma Rush (BSEH student): “Comparison of Field Trial and Wind Tunnel Exposure of Mosquitoes to Insecticide Formulated Products” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Stephanie Richards)
- Paul Jones (BSPH student): “Efficacy of Formulated Insecticide Product ReMoa Tri® Against Mosquitoes Exposed in a Field Trial or Laboratory Wind Tunnel” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Stephanie Richards)
- Anna Smith (MSEH student): “Preliminary Assessment of Nitrogen Treatment Efficiency of a Retrofit Stormwater Wetland” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Charles Humphrey)
- Charlie McFee (MSEH student): “Impacts of Inflow and Infiltration on the Nitrogen Removal Efficiency of Three Wastewater Treatment Plants in Eastern North Carolina” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Charles Humphrey)
- Morgan Johnson (MSEH student): “How Neighborhood Community Centers Play a Role in Improving Maternal Health Outcomes” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Avian White)
- Naina Sharma Bastakoti (MSEH student): “Occupational Hazards Among Mosquito Control Personnel” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Stephanie Richards)
- Raven Slade (MSEH student): “Droplet Distribution of Formulated Products on Mosquitoes Exposed via Wind Tunnel” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Stephanie Richards)
- Will Murray (MSEH student): “Efficacy of Oil- and Water-Based Mosquito Control Formulated Products Evaluated Against Mosquitoes in a Novel Compact Wind Tunnel” (Faculty mentor: Dr. Stephanie Richards)






