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[31 Jan 2009 | 32 Comments | 2,269 views]
New York QuickFacts Sketch

I initially put this Processing sketch together as a neat way of exploring county level indicators for New York State. I’m still tweaking the layout and streamlining the code a bit but I soon hope to post an interactive version for people play around with.

Development & Design »

[26 Jun 2007 | No Comment | 151 views]
Homunculus Graphic

As part of my copy-editing and sourcing work on the book “Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism and Other Hazards” I created a series of graphics demonstrating the effects of various toxins on the human body.

Photos & Travel »

[23 Jul 2006 | No Comment | 249 views]
Lilongwe, Malawi

As part of my work for the non-profit organization IKI Malawi (ikiMalawi.org), I had the opportunity to visit this vibrant and friendly East African nation.

Development & Design, Photos & Travel »

[17 Feb 2006 | No Comment | 216 views]
Images of Tibet – Photo Exhibition

This is a small selection of photos from the “Images of Tibet” exhibition recently on display (January at the University of Rochester School of Medicine’s Miner Library. As the show’s curator I had the difficult but pleasurable job of pouring over and editing the numerous images generated by the Tsampa team during their time in Tibet.
I have limited the resolution of the attached photos as a concession to the photographers (credited below). Sadly, the displayed size doesn’t do justice to the quality and crispness of the original 4′-wide images.

From the …

Photos & Travel »

[27 Dec 2005 | No Comment | 122 views]
Petite Martinique, Grenada

Here are a few photos I took of Petite Martinique during one of the pilot phases of the Grenada Heart Study. Petite Martinique is the smallest and least populated (~300 people) of the three main islands which constitute the Caribbean nation of Grenada.

Research »

[20 Oct 2005 | No Comment | 99 views]
Tsampa Project Poster

This is a poster I designed to summarize initial results from the TSAMPA project (Tibet Supplements and Micronutrients in Pregnancy Assessment) for the CDC Conference on Birth Defects and Disabilities in Beijing, China.

Research »

[30 May 2004 | No Comment | 114 views]
Smoking Culture at McMurdo Station

This is the abstract for “Smoking Culture at Antarctica‚Äôs McMurdo Station”, a poster I recently presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) annual conference in Dallas, Texas. This research was an outgrowth of the work I did on the ‚ÄúCulture and Health in Antarctica‚Äù project with Tim Dye, Ann Dozier, Nancy Chin, Peter Fleming, and Kathryn Donhauser.

Development & Design, Teaching & Training »

[20 Feb 2004 | No Comment | 103 views]
MATRICHS Public Course Portal

I developed this site as the public portal for the MATRICHS (Multidisciplinary Analytic Training for Reproductive, Infant, and Child Health Services) web-based training program (summarized here). While the course modules themselves reside on the University of Rochester’s Blackboard‚Ñ¢ system, this site provides a public link into the course, program information, and online registration forms for applicant teams.

Research »

[22 Sep 2003 | No Comment | 94 views]
Emergency Contraception: Improving Awareness and Increasing Access

This is a poster I put together to summarize results from the EC-ASAP project (Emergency Contraception – After Sex to Avoid Pregnancy) for the Association of Reproductive Health Practitioners (ARHP) conference in La Hoya, CA.

Teaching & Training »

[16 Sep 2003 | One Comment | 171 views]
MATRICHS Training Program

Overview
MATRICHS (Multidisciplinary Analytic Training for Reproductive, Infant, and Child Health Services) is a nine-month, internet-based, analytic training program for state agency teams working with reproductive, maternal, infant, and child health services. Multidisciplinary teams work independently (~4 hrs/wk) on a series of seven online course modules and collaboratively on a project addressing a policy issue facing their agency/community.