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Professional Preparation
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University of Georgia Microbiology M.S. 1989
Tennessee Technological University Chemistry
and Biology B.S. 1986
Appointments up
1997 to present Group Leader, Toxicology
and Risk Analysis Section, Life Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory
1989-1997 Research Associate,
Toxicology and Risk Analysis Section, Life Sciences Division, Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
1987-1989 Research Assistant,
USEPA, Office of Research and Development, Athens, Georgia
1987-1989 Graduate Research
Assistant, Microbiology Department, University of Georgia
1986-1987 Graduate Research
Assistant, Center for Environmental Engineering, Tennessee Technological
University
Publications up
5 peer reviewed publications and 28 EPA
or DOE publications in last 5 years.
A.Q. Armstrong and T.M.
Sullivan. EPA Environmental Technology Report on the Decision Support
Software Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA), EPA/600/R-00/036,
February 2000.
M.P. Elless, Y. Roh,
A.Q. Armstrong, S.Y. Lee, I.L. Larsen. Remediation of Soils Contaminated
with Processed Uranium: Problems in Using Radon-Driven Cleanup Goals.
Radiation Protection Management, pp. 33-38. September/October 1999.
J.L. Regens, D.G Hodges,
P.L. Wilkey, E. Zimmerman, A.Q. Armstrong, L. Kelley, T.A. Hall and
E.A Hughes. An Integrated Framework for Environmental Technology
Evaluation, 226 pages. The Medial University of South Carolina
Press, Charleston, SC. July 1999.
D.W. Layton and A.Q.
Armstrong. Methodological Considerations for Determining Cleanup
Limits for Uranium in Treated and Untreated Soils. Journal of
Soil Contamination, 3(4):319-348. 1994.
Synergistic Activities
up
1) Member of Technology
Advisory Group for DOE’s Integrated Technologies Remediation Demonstrations
where innovative solutions using newly developed (by universities,
federal agencies, and the private sector) environmental cleanup technologies
and strategies are demonstrated and evaluated.
2) PI and Member of the
Consortium for Environmental Risk Evaluation (CERE) at Tulane University’s
Medial Center. CERE is a consortium of scientists and health professionals
from universities, federal agencies and the private sector who provide
health research of exposure to toxic agents with an emphasis on risk
reduction to individuals and populations.
3)In collaboration with
CDC/ATSDR, Division of Health Assessments and Consultation, developed
web-based training modules, pubic information materials, short-courses
and community outreach programs to disseminate public health information.
These health assessment information materials have been used by state
regulatory agencies, medical professionals, tribal entities, universities
and K-12 schools to educate and inform individuals on potential health
impacts from exposure to toxic substances.
Collaborators
up
1. Bob Kay, CDC/ATSDR Jeff
Arnold, USDA-ARS, Temple, Texas
Bob Williams, CDC/ATSDR Raghavan
Srinivasan, Texas A&M
Eric Koglin, EPA, ORD-Las Vegas Glenn
Weisses, Purdue University
David Lewis, EPA, ORD-Athens Tommy
Dewalt, EPA, Office of Water
Ron Parker, EPA, OPPTS Joel
Bloomquist, USGS, Baltimore
Jim Cowles, EPA, OPPTS Richard
Smith, USGS, Reston
2. Graduate Advisor
- Robert E. Hodson, Director of Marine Science Programs, University
of Georgia
3. No graduate students in previous 4
years
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