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S. Katherine Hammond
S. Katherine Hammond,
PhD, CIH
S. Katherine Hammond
in the media
Professor of the Graduate School
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs
Email:
hammondk@berkeley.edu
Phone:
(510) 643-0289
Address:
2121 Berkeley Way #5108
Berkeley, CA 94720
Research Interests
Responses of asthmatic children to short-term fluctuations in particulate air pollution
Neurologic and reproductive effects of hexane on workers
Exposure and health effects of secondhand smoke and international efforts for tobacco control
Evaluating exposure and health effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on asthmatic
children and workers in China from the combustion of smoky coal
Publications
PubMed
Courses Taught
PH 220C
Health Risk Assessment, Regulation, and Policy
PH 267B
Characterization of Airborne Chemicals
Articles Featuring S. Katherine Hammond:
First-of-its-kind research shows dangers of secondhand cannabis smoke
April 1, 2022
Air pollution in the San Joaquin Valley has dropped 60% since 2000
December 4, 2020
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S. Katherine Hammond In the Media:
The New York Times
Will smoke from controlled burns hurt Covid-19 patients?