Hilary Godwin
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American biochemist
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Hilary Godwin's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry Stanford University
Why Is Hilary Godwin Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hilary Joan Arnold Godwin is a professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington and the dean of the School of Public Health. Godwin studies the biochemistry of lead and how to diminish the impact of climate change on public health.
Hilary Godwin's Published Works
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Published Works
- The metabolite α-ketoglutarate extends lifespan by inhibiting ATP synthase and TOR (2014) (425)
- Toxicity mechanisms in Escherichia coli vary for silver nanoparticles and differ from ionic silver. (2014) (410)
- Dispersion and stability optimization of TiO2 nanoparticles in cell culture media. (2010) (303)
- Comparative environmental fate and toxicity of copper nanomaterials (2017) (229)
- Considerations of Environmentally Relevant Test Conditions for Improved Evaluation of Ecological Hazards of Engineered Nanomaterials. (2016) (179)
- Nanomaterial categorization for assessing risk potential to facilitate regulatory decision-making. (2015) (134)
- Toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles in Escherichia coli correlates with conduction band and hydration energies. (2015) (127)
- A multi-stakeholder perspective on the use of alternative test strategies for nanomaterial safety assessment. (2013) (107)
- Cu Nanoparticles Have Different Impacts in Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus brevis than Their Microsized and Ionic Analogues. (2015) (106)
- Zebrafish high-throughput screening to study the impact of dissolvable metal oxide nanoparticles on the hatching enzyme, ZHE1. (2013) (103)
- Five reasons to use bacteria when assessing manufactured nanomaterial environmental hazards and fates. (2014) (82)
- The University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology. (2009) (67)
- Genome-wide bacterial toxicity screening uncovers the mechanisms of toxicity of a cationic polystyrene nanomaterial. (2012) (51)
- A recombinant courtship pheromone affects sexual receptivity in a plethodontid salamander. (2008) (43)
- Stemming the tide of drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae: the need for an individualized approach to treatment. (2015) (42)
- Implementation of a multidisciplinary approach to solve complex nano EHS problems by the UC Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology. (2013) (33)
- Needs and challenges for assessing the environmental impacts of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) (2017) (31)
- Advancing alternatives analysis: The role of predictive toxicology in selecting safer chemical products and processes (2017) (27)
- Indigenous Peoples' Concerns About Loss of Forest Knowledge: Implications for Forest Management (2018) (16)
- Nanotechnology Environmental, Health, and Safety Issues (2011) (15)
- Impacts of Urban Water Conservation Strategies on Energy, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Health: Southern California as a Case Study. (2016) (14)
- A call to action: training public health students to be effective agents for social change. (2015) (11)
- Critical evaluation of FDA-approved respiratory multiplex assays for public health surveillance (2018) (9)
- Perspectives on the future of recycled water in California: results from interviews with water management professionals (2019) (7)
- An Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Los Angeles (California USA) Hospitals, Wildfires Highest Priority (2017) (6)
- Visions from Local Populations for Livelihood-Based Solutions to Promote Forest Conservation Sustainability in the Congo Basin (2018) (6)
- Economic Assessment of Reverse Algorithm Syphilis Screening in a High Prevalence Population (2018) (6)
- It is time to revise our approach to registering antimicrobial agents for health care settings. (2016) (6)
- How to better monitor and clean irregular surfaces in operating rooms: Insights gained by using both ATP luminescence and RODAC assays (2018) (5)
- Health Challenges and Assets of Forest-Dependent Populations in Cameroon (2019) (5)
- Comparing three treponemal tests for syphilis screening. (2017) (5)
- Children’s and parents’ views on hospital contact isolation: A qualitative study to highlight children’s perspectives (2020) (5)
- Nanoparticle Toxicity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae : A Comparative Study Using Au Colloid , Ag Colloid , and HAuCl 4 • 3 H 2 O in Solution (2004) (3)
- Building Capacity to Support the Use of Geospatial Modeling for Vectorborne Disease Control: West Nile Virus as a Case Study (2018) (2)
- Metal Oxides: Zebrafish High‐Throughput Screening to Study the Impact of Dissolvable Metal Oxide Nanoparticles on the Hatching Enzyme, ZHE1 (Small 9–10/2013) (2013) (2)
- A perspective on the use of nanomaterial categorization for risk assessment and regulatory decision-making | NIST (2015) (1)
- Response to "Perspectives from the field in response to 'It is time to revise our approach to registering antimicrobial agents [by the Environmental Protection Agency] for health care settings'". (2017) (1)
- Assessment of information availability for environmental impact assessment of engineered nanomaterials (2018) (1)
- ACalltoAction:TrainingPublicHealthStudentstoBeEffective AgentsforSocialChange (2015) (0)
- COVID-19: Role of Academic Public Health and Preparing for What Comes Next (2020) (0)
- Why a Prevention-Based Approach to Managing the Risks of Engineered Nanomaterials Makes Sense and How To Get There (2010) (0)
- Sokolow et al. Respond. (2017) (0)
- Visions from Local Populations for Livelihood-Based Solutions to Promote Forest Conservation Sustainability in the Congo Basin (2018) (0)
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