DAVID R. HEMENWAY, Ph.D.,P.E.

Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering  

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University of Vermont
221 Votey Building
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Burlington, VT 05405-0156
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Admissions Voice:(802)656-1935        Fax:(802) 656-8446        Email: hemenway@emba.uvm.edu

Areas of expertise:
  • Aerosol generation and detection.
  • Particle measurement.
  • Silica surface chemistry.
  • Water chemistry.
  • Air pollution.
  • Inhalation toxicology.

  • Recent Projects/Publications:
    • Jakab, G.J., R. Clarke, D.R. Hemenway, M. Longphre, S. Kleeberger, and R. Frank. 1996. "Inhalation of acid coated carbon black particles impairs alveolar macrophage phagocytosis." Toxicology. 110:1-6.

    • Hemenway, D.R., R. Clarke, R. Frank, and G.J. Jakab. 1996. "Factors governing the mass loading of aerosolized carbon black particles with acid sulfates, inhalation exposure and alveolar macrophage phagocytic function." Accepted Inhalation Toxicology Journal. 8:679-694.

    • O'Shaughnessy, P., D.R. Hemenway, and R. Absher. 1996. "System identification and feedback control of an aerosol production process." In press Aerosol Science and Technology Journal.

    • Berube, K.A., T.R. Quinlan, G. Moulton, D.R. Hemenway, P. O'Shaughnessy, P. Vacek, and B.T. Mossman. 1996. "Comparative proliferation and histopathological changes in rat lungs after inhalation of chrysotile and crocidolite asbestos." Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 137:67-74.

    • Quinlan, T.R., M.P. Hacker, D. Taatjes, C. Jimblin, J. Goldberg, P. Kimberly, K.A. Berube, P. O'Shaughnessy, D.R. Hemenway, J. Torino, L.A. Jiminez, and B.T. Mossman. 1996. "Mechanisms of asbestos-induced nitric oxide production by rat alveolar macrophage in inhalation and in vitro mocels." In press American Journal of Physiology.