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Research Day Winners Focus on Improving the Health of High Risk Groups

posted: April 3, 2009, 9:34 AM

Congratulations to the SPHHS Winners at the 14th Annual GWUMC Research Day Program
 

Erin Olson, “Factors Predicting Adherence to 9 Months of Supervised Exercise in Healthy Older Women,” for the Best Oral Presentation

On April 1, judges from GW’s Omega Chapter of the public health honorary society, Delta Omega, selected the winners from the largest number of submissions in SPHHS history, surpassing last year’s record-setting number of submissions.

The winners this year are Erin Olson (right photo), who is completing her MS in Exercise Science, and Rebecca Reindel (photo below), who is working on her MPH in Environmental and Occupational Health.

 

Rebecca Reindel, MS, “New York City Taxis: Worker Input as a Tool to Assess Vehicle Design and Driver Health,” for the Best Poster Presentation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please join us in congratulating Erin Olson and Rebecca Reindel and their faculty advisers, Loretta DiPietro, PhD, MPH, and Katherine Hunting, PhD, MPH, respectively, on their success.

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