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Journeay, W.S. Anesthesiology in the undergraduate medical curriculum. Dalhousie Medical Journal 36(2) Fall 2009 |
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Journeay, W.S., Singh, B. EMAP-II antibody detects both proEMAP/p43 and mature EMAP-II molecules. Acta Neuropathologica 114(4): 435, 2007 |
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Nanotoxicology and Industry - Presentation summary for US EPA Region 5 Workshop on Human and Environmental Health Risk Assessment of Nanotechnology. Chicago, IL , USA , September 2007 http://www.epa.gov/OSP/hstl/NanotechProceedings.pdf |
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Ph.D Thesis: Nanotoxicology: Pulmonary toxicity studies on self-assembling rosette nanotubes. Defended: August 23, 2007 (Nominated for Governor General's Gold Medal) |
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MiNI: Micro and nanotechnology initiative - From Tiny to Infinity. International Space University Summer Session Program Team Project. 39 authors from 19 countries. A report assessing the use of micro and nanotechnologies in the space industry. |
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Nanotechnology: A new challenge for occupational health and safety. Essay published in Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety website as part of the Dick Martin Scholarship Award http://www.ccohs.ca/scholarship/winners/2004-05.html |
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Masters Thesis: Thermoregulatory and nonthermoregulatory interaction in human cardiovascular control Defended in June 2003 University of Ottawa (Prize winning thesis) |
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Co-author and co-editor of Humans in Space section. A Long-Term Space Strategy for Canada. Final Report of the 2002 National Space Awareness Workshop Organized by the Canadian Alumni of the International Space University . Crowne Plaza Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa , Ontario , November 15, 2002 |
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Co-author and co-editor of Ideal crew composition for a mission to Mars. Space: Not Just Rocket Science Final Report of the 2000 National Space Awareness Workshop. Organized by the Canadian Alumni of the International Space University. Crowne Plaza Ottawa Hotel, Ottawa, Ontario, November 2000. |
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Journeay, W.S. Ergonomic review of modules manufacturing lab. Submitted to Nortel Networks, Occupational Safety and Health Management - Carling Site, Ottawa, 2001. |
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