ICTH 2018-Mackinac Island
High Scoring Abstract Award Winners!!
There will be an exciting high energy Pecha Kucha session of all high scoring abstract award winners on
Wednesday, 27 June, 10:15 - 11:15
Wednesday, 27 June, 10:15 - 11:15
Researcher
Greer Hawley - New Zealand
Bikes in Schools and Biking to School: Can One Support the Other?
Award Sponsor: Alta Planning + Design, Inc.
Matthew Camden - USA (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Countermeasures to Prescription and over-the-Counter Drug-Impaired Driving:
Pharmacy & Medical and Education & Advertising
Award Sponsor: North Dakota State University - Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
Patrick Sherry - USA (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Relationship between Safety Culture and Transport Worker Health
Award Sponsor: Transport & Health Study Group
Practitioner
Brent Moloughney - Canada
Estimating the Health Benefits of a Proposed Regional Transportation Plan
Award Sponsor: Transportation Research Center for Livable Communities
Teresa Wilke - USA
How St. Louis, Missouri Is Mobilizing Hospitals, Public Health Departments and Residents to Promote a More Trauma-Informed Transportation System and Improve the Health of African American Mothers and Babies
(Systems and Policy Change Strategy)
Award Sponsor: CBB Transportation Engineers + Planners
Post-Doctoral/Early Career
Jelle Van Cauwenberg - Belgium
Do Electric Bicycles Contribute to Active Ageing?
Award Sponsor: Nina Silverstein, PhD - Gerontologist, University of Massachusetts Boston
Hamed Ahangari - USA
Toward Zero Road Death Vision Assessment the Role Auto-Dependency, Public Health, and Active Transportation Modes
Award Sponsor: LiveStories
Doctoral Level
Jie Gao - Netherlands (Tied Highest Scoring)
Area Variations in People’s Cycling Duration in the Netherlands: The Role of the Natural and the Built Environment
Award Sponsor: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
Steven Stapleton -USA (Tied Highest Scoring)
Speed Limit Policy in Michigan: The Effects on Air Pollution and Human Health
Award Sponsor: Elsevier - Journal of Transport & Health
Zakiyya Adams - United Kingdom (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Optimal Commuting Conditions for Experienced Well-Being
Award Sponsor: University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Feng Sha - China (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Associations of Commuting with Physical and Mental Health:
A Regional Representative Cross-Sectional Study in Hong Kong
Award Sponsor: International Professional Association For Transport & Health (IPATH)
Undergraduate/Master's Level
James Schofield - Canada (Tied Highest Scoring)
Connecting Cycling to Transit: A Typology of Toronto Region Commuter Rail Passengers
Award Sponsor: Parsons Corporation, Parsons Transportation Group
Tricia Teoh - USA (Tied Highest Scoring)
Effects of Ambient Noise on Sleep in New York City
Award Sponsor: Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants
Jianbang Du - USA
Impact of Different Ramp Metering Strategies on Vehicle Emissions Along Freeway Segments
Award Sponsor: Institute of Transportation Engineers
Greer Hawley - New Zealand
Bikes in Schools and Biking to School: Can One Support the Other?
Award Sponsor: Alta Planning + Design, Inc.
Matthew Camden - USA (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Countermeasures to Prescription and over-the-Counter Drug-Impaired Driving:
Pharmacy & Medical and Education & Advertising
Award Sponsor: North Dakota State University - Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
Patrick Sherry - USA (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Relationship between Safety Culture and Transport Worker Health
Award Sponsor: Transport & Health Study Group
Practitioner
Brent Moloughney - Canada
Estimating the Health Benefits of a Proposed Regional Transportation Plan
Award Sponsor: Transportation Research Center for Livable Communities
Teresa Wilke - USA
How St. Louis, Missouri Is Mobilizing Hospitals, Public Health Departments and Residents to Promote a More Trauma-Informed Transportation System and Improve the Health of African American Mothers and Babies
(Systems and Policy Change Strategy)
Award Sponsor: CBB Transportation Engineers + Planners
Post-Doctoral/Early Career
Jelle Van Cauwenberg - Belgium
Do Electric Bicycles Contribute to Active Ageing?
Award Sponsor: Nina Silverstein, PhD - Gerontologist, University of Massachusetts Boston
Hamed Ahangari - USA
Toward Zero Road Death Vision Assessment the Role Auto-Dependency, Public Health, and Active Transportation Modes
Award Sponsor: LiveStories
Doctoral Level
Jie Gao - Netherlands (Tied Highest Scoring)
Area Variations in People’s Cycling Duration in the Netherlands: The Role of the Natural and the Built Environment
Award Sponsor: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
Steven Stapleton -USA (Tied Highest Scoring)
Speed Limit Policy in Michigan: The Effects on Air Pollution and Human Health
Award Sponsor: Elsevier - Journal of Transport & Health
Zakiyya Adams - United Kingdom (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Optimal Commuting Conditions for Experienced Well-Being
Award Sponsor: University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute
Feng Sha - China (Tied 2nd Highest Scoring)
Associations of Commuting with Physical and Mental Health:
A Regional Representative Cross-Sectional Study in Hong Kong
Award Sponsor: International Professional Association For Transport & Health (IPATH)
Undergraduate/Master's Level
James Schofield - Canada (Tied Highest Scoring)
Connecting Cycling to Transit: A Typology of Toronto Region Commuter Rail Passengers
Award Sponsor: Parsons Corporation, Parsons Transportation Group
Tricia Teoh - USA (Tied Highest Scoring)
Effects of Ambient Noise on Sleep in New York City
Award Sponsor: Sam Schwartz Transportation Consultants
Jianbang Du - USA
Impact of Different Ramp Metering Strategies on Vehicle Emissions Along Freeway Segments
Award Sponsor: Institute of Transportation Engineers
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