Liz Ruedig is our most recent graduate, having received her PhD Spring 2013. Her dissertation was titled Dose-effects Relationships in Non-Human Biota: Development of Field Sampling, Dosimetric and Analytic Techniques Through a Case Study of the Aquatic Snail Campeloma decisum at Chalk River Laboratories. Currently she is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the department of Environmental & Radiological Health Sciences at Colorado State University. Liz is funded by a project examining the human health impacts of in situ Uranium mining. |
Tristan Hay graduated with his PhD in Spring 2012. His dissertation was titled Medical Radionuclides and their Impurities in Wastewater. He is currently a post doctoral research associate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. |