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Joan B. Rose
Expertise
- Human Dimensions — Water Infrastructure — Wastewater engineering and management
- Human Dimensions — Watershed Management — Research (modeling/geospatial analysis/monitoring)
- Biological — Microbial — Community structures and dynamics
- Chemical — Pollutants / Contaminants — Identification and monitoring
Education / Outreach Target Audience
- Bachelors students
- Masters / PhD students
Professional Focus
Dr. Rose is an international expert in water microbiology, water quality and public health safety, publishing more than 250 manuscripts. She has been involved in the investigation of numerous waterborne outbreaks world-wide. Her work has examined new molecular methods for waterborne pathogens and zoonotic agents such asCryptosporidiumand enteric viruses and source tracking techniques. She has been involved in the study of water supplies, water used for food production, and coastal environments as well as drinking water treatment, wastewater treatment and reclaimed water. She is specifically interested in microbial pathogen transport in coastal systems and risks to recreational waters and the study of climate factors which impact water quality. Dr. Rose has been involved in the development of quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) frameworks, methods and data sets. Considered one of the international experts in this evolving arena and is the developer and curator of the QMRAwiki.
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