Dawn Reinhold
Dawn Reinhold
Assistant Professor
Research Biography
Teaching
- BE 332 Engineering Properties of Biological Materials
- BE 482 Non-point Source Pollution Control
Research
- Wetlands and vegetated technologies for protection of water quality
- Plants for remediation of emerging organic pollutants and hazardous wastes
- Fate of emerging pollutants and pesticides in vegetated systems
- Plant tissue culture and genetic engineering to enhance plants' capabilities to address water quality problems
Selected Publications
- Stuber, J., A. Thode, and D. Reinhold. (in review: Landscape and Urban Planning). “Improving bioretention technology for nutrient and metal removal through vegetation and soil media selection.”
- Aryal, N. and D. Reinhold. (in review: Environmental Experimental Botany) “Use of hydroponic studies to assess uptake of antimicrobials by pumpkin and zucchini.”
- Henderson, S., P. Triscari, and D. Reinhold. (in review: Transactions of ASABE). “Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy Manure Combined with Duckweed (Lemnaceae).”
- Aryal, N. and D. Reinhold (2011). “Phytoaccumulation of antimicrobials from biosolids: Impacts on environmental fate and relevance to human exposure.” Water Research. 45(17): 5545-5552.
- Reinhold, D., L. Handell, and F. M. Saunders (2011). “Callus cultures for phytometabolism studies: Phytometabolites of 3-trifluoromethylphenol in Lemnaceae plants and callus cultures.” International Journal of Phytoremediation 13(07): 642 – 656