The potential effect of hazardous chemical and physical agents in occupational settings is a special application of exposure assessment that is critical to public health and economic development in the United States and the world. EHS researchers are engaged in a number of studies that relate to occupational health and support the department's academic curriculum in industrial hygiene.
Environmental Health Science
Charles H. Jagoe
Adjunct Faculty
jagoe@srel.edu
http://www.uga.edu/srel/ETRRA/Jagoe.htm
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706.542.2454 (voice)
706.542.7472 (fax)
Educational Background
- Ph.D., University of Maine
Research Interests
Trained as a zoologist, his interests also include environmental sciences, ecology, and toxicology. His work focuses on the transport, fate, and effects of inorganic pollutants such as heavy metals and radionuclides in both aquatic and terrestrial systems. He is member of both the environmental toxicology, remediation and risk assessment (ETRRA) and radioecology research groups at SREL. His research efforts in the ETRRA group involve the cycling, accumulation and effects of heavy metals, especially mercury, in aquatic and wetland systems.Directory Listings
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Faculty
- Harold Barnhart
- Marsha C. Black
- Dana Cole
- William M. Cosgrove
- Jeffrey W. Fisher
- Brian G. Forrester
- Charles H. Jagoe
- Erin K. Lipp
- Luke P. Naeher
- Daryl Rowe
- Mary Alice Smith
- Phillip L. Williams
- Anne Marie Zimeri
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Staff
Graduate Students- No directory listing
