Go to USC home page USC Logo
 

RESEARCHERS INDEX

  • Drs. Andrew Billingsley and Patricia Motes, Institute for Families in Society
    The Role of the African-American Church in Promoting Post-Catastrophe Resilience
     
  • Drs. M. Hanif Chaudhry and Ahmed Kassem, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering and Information Technology
    Levee Breaches and Closure Procedures
     
  • Drs. Susan L. Cutter and Jerry T. Mitchell, Department of Geography
    Predicted vs. Observed Social Vulnerability of Coastal Residents: Hurricane Katrina Impacts in Mississippi and Alabama
     
  • Dr. Keith Elder, Department of Health Services Policy and Management
    Disparities in Hurricane Katrina Evacuation: Factors Impacting African Americans’ Evacuation Response
     
  • Dr. Madilyn Fletcher, Department of Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences/Marine Science/Biological Sciences
    Hurricane Katrina Impacts and Responses in a Pristine Coastal Salt Marsh Estuary
     
  • Dr. Ivo M. Foppa, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
    Risk of Mosquito-borne Disease in Coastal Mississippi in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina
     
  • Dr. John Kupfer, Department of Geography
    Effects of Hurricane Katrina on Southern Mississippi Coastal Forests and Projected Post-Hurricane Responses: A Multi-scale Evaluation
     
  • Dr. Elaine Lacy, Consortium for Latino Immigration Studies, Arnold School of Public Health
    Latinos in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: An Examination of Resiliency and Incorporation
     
  • Dr. Sarah B. Laditka, Health Services Policy and Management
    Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Citizens: Lessons Learned from Katrina to Improve
    Readiness in Nursing Homes
     
  • Dr. Venkat Lakshmi, Department of Geological Sciences
    Use of Satellite Remote Sensing to Study the Effects of Hurricane Katrina
     
  • Dr. John McNutt, College of Social Work
    The Nonprofit Online Response to Katrina: An Initial Assessment
     
  • Dr. David Simmons, Department of Anthropology and Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior
    Health, History, and Healing Among a Displaced People: Short-Term and Long-Term Impacts in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina
     
  • Drs. Michael R. Smith and Jeffrey Rojek, Criminology and Criminal Justice Department
    An Assessment of the Law Enforcement Response to Hurricane Katrina
     
  • Dr. James L. Pinckney, Department of Marine Science Program and Department of Biological Sciences
    Untreated Urban Effluent Effects on Phytoplankton Community Structure and
    Function in Lake Pontchartrain, Louisana
     
  • Dr. Susanna Priest, College of Mass Communications and Information Studies
    Communication and Information Patterns Among New Orleans Evacuees Before, During, and After Hurricane Katrina
     
  • Dr. Joseph M. Quattro, Department of Biological Sciences/Marine Science Program
    Assessing Regional Impacts at the Population-Genetic Level in Estuarine Animals Impacted by Hurricane Katrina
     
  • Dr. George Voulgaris, Department of Geological Sciences, Marine Science Program
    Understanding Predicting Resiliency of Barrier Islands
     
  • Dr. Douglas E. Wyatt, Jr., Department of Biology and Geology
    Evaluation of the Natural Recovery and Attenuation Potential of Near-surface Soils Contaminated by Volatile Organics and Heavy Metals During Flooding & Prolonged Inundation Using Soil Air Methodology