Joan Bray Rose

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Associate Professor
Department of Marine Science
University of South Florida
140 Seventh Avenue South
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
(813) 553-3928
Email: jrose@seas.marine.usf.edu

Vitae
Education

University of Arizona BS 1976 Microbiology
University of Wyoming MS 1980 Microbiology
University of Arizona PhD 1985 Microbiology

Professional Experience

1986-1989 Research Associate/Lecturer, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, and Nutrition and Food Science, University of Arizona
1991-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, University of South Florida
1989-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of South Florida
1995 Courtesy Appointment, Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental   Engineering, University of South Florida
1994-present Associate Professor, Department of Marine Science, University of South Florida

National Committees

Member of Science Advisory Board Subcommittee on Water Filtration EPA, 1987.
Member of "American Water Works Association Water Quality Division Committee on Organisms in Water," Chairman of Subcommittee on Waterborne Outbreaks, 1987-current.
Member of National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, National Research Council Committee on "Opportunities to Improve Wastewater Management for Urban Coastal Areas," 1990-1992.
Member of Committee for Cryptosporidium Removal Assessment, National Sanitation Foundation, 1991.
Member of National Drinking Water Advisory Council, Environmental Protection Agency, 1992-1995.
Member of the National Center for Infectious Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Working Group on Waterborne Cryptosporidosis. 1995-1996.

Selected Publications
MacKenzie, W.R., Hoxie, N.J., Proctor, M.E., Gradus, M.S., Blair, K.A., Peterson, D.E., Kazmierczak, J.J, Addiss, D.G., Fox, K.R., Rose, J.B. and David, J.P. 1994. "A Massive Outbreak in Milwaukee of Cryptosporidium Infection Transmitted Through the Public Water Supply." New Engl. J. Med. 331(3):161-167.
Dupont, H.L., Chappell, C.L., Okhysen, P.C., rose, J.B. and Jakubowski, W. 1995. The Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parum in Healthy Volunteers. New Engl. J. Med. 332:855-859.
Gerba, C.P., Huber, M.S, Naranjo, J., Rose, J.B., and Bradford, S. 1995. Occurrence on Enteric Pathogens in Composted Domestic Sollid Waste Containing Disposable Diapers. Waste Management & Research. 13
Lisle, J.T. and Rose, J.B. 1995 Cryptosporidium Contamination of Water in the USA and UK: A Mini-Review. J. Water SRT - Aua. 44:(3) 103-117.
Haas, C.N. and Rose, J.B.1995. Developing an Action Level for Cryptosporidium. Journal American Water Works Association. 87:(Sept.) 81-82.
Rose, J.B. 1989. Occurrence and Control of Cryptosporidium in Water. In: Advances in Drinking Water Microbiology Research. McFeters, G.A. (ed.), Science Tech. Madison, WI. Ch. 14. p. 290-317.
Enriquez, V., Rose, J.B., Enriquez, C.E., and Gerba, C.P. 1995. Occurrence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in Secondary and Tertiary Wastewater Effluents. In: Protozoan Parasites and Water. W.B. Betts, D. Casemore, C. Fricker, H. Smith, and J. Watkins. (ed.) The Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 80-86.
Rose, J.B., Lisle, J.T., and Haas, C.N. 1995. Risk Assessment Methods for Cryptosporidium and giardia in Contaminated Water. In: Protozoan Parasites and Water. W.B. Betts, D. Casemore, C. Fricker, H. Smith, and J. Watkins. (ed.) The Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 238-242.
Rose, J.B., Lisle, J.T., and LeChevallier, M.W. Waterborne Cryptosporidiosis: Incidence, Outbreaks and Treatment Strategies. In: Cryptosporidium and Cryptosporidiosis. Fayer, R. (ed.) CRC Press. (In press.)

 

Current and Pending Support

Principal Investigator. 1995. "UV Vis Spectroscopy for Rapid On-line Detection of Protozoa in Water for Assessment of Public Health." American Water Works Association. 2 years. $363,514.
Principal Investigator. 1995. "Balancing Risks: Characterization of Heterotophic Bacterials Populations in Point-of-Use Water Treatment System." Water Quality Association. 2 years. $65,000.
Principal Investigator. 1995. "Microbial Water Quality and Monitoring Program for the Upper Occoquan Water Authority," UOSA, 2 years. $350,000.
Principal Investigator. 1995. "Instrumentation for the Molecular Laboratory", National Science Foundation. $150,000.
Principal Investigator. 1995. "Water Quality Study in New Port Richey," City of New Port Richey. 2 years. $30,000.
Principal Investigator. 1995. "Feasibility of a Cultural method for Detecting Viable Cryptosporidium Oocysts in Environmental Samples," USEPA. 1 year. $50,000.

 

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