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Carvin D. Stevens

RESEARCH CHEMIST

Exposure Measurements and Analysis Branch
Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division

 

EDUCATION/TRAINING

B.S. in Professional Chemistry, 1984, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State

University

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Principal investigator/Research & quality assurance chemist, ORD, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1995 – Present.

Research and quality assurance Navy Drug Urinalysis Laboratory, Norfolk Naval Base, Norfolk, VA, 1994 – 1995.

Research and quality assurance, Materials Testing Laboratory, Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, SC, 1989 - 1994.

Pharmaceutical chemist, Applied Analytical Inc., Wilmington, NC, 1988 - 1989.

Textile research, Levi Strauss Inc., Greensboro, NC, 1985 - 1986.

Quality control chemist, Squibb Inc., Greensboro, NC, 1984 – 1985.

 

SELECTED AWARDS AND HONORS

USEPA ORD Honor (Bronze) Award 2003

USEPA ORD Honor (Silver) Award 2007.

 

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Indoor-Outdoor Characterization of the Elemental Components of PM2.5, Carvin D. Stevens, Ron Williams, Alan Vette and Paul Jones, ISEE 2007, Mexico City, Mexico.

Assessing Exposure Factors of Asthmatic Children, Carvin D. Stevens, Ron Williams and Thomas McCurdy, ISEA/ISEE 2006, Paris, France

Assessing Asthmatic Children's Exposures to Toxic Air Pollutants and their Potential Inhaled Doses Using Time Activity Information and Energy Expenditure Data, Carvin D. Stevens, Ron Williams and Thomas McCurdy, ISEA 2004, Philadelphia, PA

The Tampa Asthmatic Children’s Study (TACS), Carvin D. Stevens, Ron Williams, Alan Vette and Fu-Lin Chen, Presented at HEASD Work in Progress, RTP, NC and National Children’s Study Workshop 2003, Hillsborough County Environmental Commission, Tampa, FL 2002

 

NARRATIVE

Scientifically sound research has been my pursuit since I was a teenager. I feel that good scientific ethics and quality research will only achieve the type of desired research outcomes that will advance environmental policy and affect the changes necessary to protect human life and the environment.

 

 

Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences

Research & Development | National Exposure Research Laboratory


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