Dr. Wayne Howard Griest » Profile
[ Preparation / Appointments / Publications / Awards / Activities / Collaborators ]
Professional Preparation:
• Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Chemistry B.S, 1968
• Vanderbilt University Physical Chemistry PhD, 1975
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Appointments:
• 1974 - Present Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
• 1991-Present: Senior Research Staff Member I, Program Manager
• 1981-1991: Research Staff Member II, Group Leader
• 1978-1981: Research Staff Member I, Group Leader
• 1974-1978: Research Associate III, Task Leader
• 1969 – 1970 U.S. Army, assigned to the Institute of Surgical Research, Ft. Sam Houston, TX
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Publications:
K. J. Hart, M. B. Wise, W. H. Griest, and S. A. Lammert, "Design, Development and Performance of a Fieldable Chemical & Biological Agent Detector," Field Analytical Chemistry and Technology, 4 (22-3), 93-110 (2000).
S-A. Barshick and W. H. Griest, "Analysis of Explosives in Sea Water Using Solid Phase MicroExtraction and Gas Chromatography/Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry," Anal. Chem., 70, 3015-3020 (1998).
Gary A. Sega, Wayne H. Griest, and Charles K. Bayne, "The Hydrolysis of Di-isopropyl Methylphosphonate in Groundwater," J. Environ. Sci. Health, Part A, A33(2), 213-236 (1998).
J. E. Caton and W. H. Griest, "Determination of Explosives and Some Metabolites of TNT in Biological and Environmental Samples by Liquid Chromatography on a Mixed-Mode C18-Anion Column," J. Liquid Chrom., 19(4), 661-677 (1996).
W. H. Griest, R. L. Tyndall, A. J. Stewart, J. E. Caton, A. A. Vass, C.-h. Ho, and W. M. Caldwell, "Chemical and Toxicological Testing of Windrow Composts from Explosives-Contaminated Sediments," Environ. Tox. and Chem., 14, 51-59 (1995).
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Synergistic Activities:
Block II Chemical Biological Mass Spectrometer Program for the US Army: I am the Program Manager for this program. It has required the integration of scientific and engineering contributions from five divisions at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a university research group, a small technical business, and a large manufacturing company. Our instrument was chosen for an R&D-100 award in 2000.
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Collaborators:
[1] Collaborators:
Drs. Kent Voorhees & Franco Basile, Colorado School, of Mines;
Dr. Ted Hadfield, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology;
Dr. Steve Luo, Dugway Proving Ground;
Dr. David White, University of Tennessee/ORNL joint appointment;
Dr Ben Liu and Mr. Virgil Marple, MSP Corporation.
[2] Graduate Advisor::
Dr. Thomas Martin, deceased (formerly Vanderbilt University)
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Profile last updated on: 6/18/2003 1:18:02 PM
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