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Agnes Bodnar
Indoor Environment Department Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 1 Cyclotron Road (90-3058) Berkeley, CA 94720 Email: ABBodnar@lbl.gov |
Currently, as a PhD student in the Environmental Health Sciences Division in the School of Public Health at University of California, Berkeley, I am interested in understanding and characterizing human risks due to exposures to airborne semivolatile organic compounds, specifically, fruit and vegetable consumption in a multimedia modeling framework.
Education:
BS in Environmental Engineering Science at UCB, May 1997;
MS in Environmental Health Sciences at UCB, May 2000
Work Experience:
Student assistant and researcher in the indoor air program at
LBNL beginning as an upper division undergraduate and continuing until
graduate studies in EHS at UCB commenced. Since then I have been a GSR
as part of Dr. McKone's multimedia modeling exposure and risk assessment
group at LBNL. Currently, my research is funded through a graduate
student fellowship from the UC Toxic Substances Research and Teaching
Program (July 2000- June 2001).
McKone, TE and A Bodnar (May 1998). Improved Landfill Simulations Based on the CalTOX Framework. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory LBNL-41929.Funding provided by National Exposure Research Laboratory through IAG Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098.
McKone, TE, A Bodnar and E Hertwich (October 1998). Development and Evaluation of State-Specific Landscape Data Sets for Life-Cycle Impact Assessment. Research Supported by: USEPA Sustainable Technology Division, National Risk Management Research Laboratory and the Environmental Defense Fund.
Maddalena, RL, TE McKone, A Bodnar, J Jacobson (April 1999). Development and Evaluation of Probability Density Functions for a Set of Human Exposure Factors. Funded by US EPA Office of Emergency and Remedial Response (OERR) carried out at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory through US Dept of Energy under Contract Grant No. DE-AC03-76SF000098