John Wambaugh
John Wambaugh is a scientist at EPA's Center Computational Toxicology and Exposure. He applies his training in physics and computer science to biological systems, using computers to study the kinetics of how potentially-toxic chemicals distribute within the body. John got his start in science by entering his area science fair in the fourth grade and ultimately received his Ph.D. in physics from Duke University in 2006.
Presentation | Audience | Duration | Availability |
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Sand Science: The Physics of "Granular Media" |
Grades |
45 - 60 |
Evening and |
The Physics of Kevin Bacon: The Scientific Study of Networks |
Grades |
45 - 60 |
Evening and |
Why Does the EPA Study Toxicology? |
Grades 9-12, |
45 - 60 |
Evening and |
What are Biological Models? |
Grades |
45 - 60 |
Evening and |
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