Saturday, November 28, 2009

Travel narratives
Yagen Valley Hot Springs. To Japan With Love. Ed. Celeste Heiter. Singapore: ThingsAsian Press, 2009: 178-181; 215-16. http://www.amazon.com/Japan-Love-Travel-Guide-Connoisseur/dp/1934159050

The Present. Bradt Travel Guides 2009 Competition. http://www.bradt-travelguides.com/infopage.asp?PageID=129

To Boldly Go: Visiting the Land of the Rising Sun. Quest Magazine, Vol.16 No.1 · Winter ·January - March · 2009. http://www.mda.org/publications/Quest/q161ToBoldlyGo.html

Take Me to America. Transition's Abroad, February 2008. http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/travel/narrative_travel_writing/take_me_to_america_nepal.shtml

Profiles
A Little Can Be a Lot. A Cup of Comfort for a Better World. Ed. Colleen Sell. Cincinnati, OH: Adams Media. In press: March 2010. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cup-Comfort%C2%AE-Better-World/dp/1440502102

Toward a better basket: UW lecturer travels Nicaragua to promote ergonomic reform for coffee harvesters . University Week, Jun. 25, 2009. http://uwnews.org/uweek/article.aspx?visitsource=uwkmail&id=50539

New director of Environmental Health & Safety No Stranger to UW. University Week, Jun. 4, 2009. http://uwnews.org/uweek/article.aspx?id=50210

8, 2, 6 . . . Blastoff! City Arts Magazine, February 2009.
http://www.cityartsmagazine.com/authors/elizabeth-sharpe



Daniell named Rohm & Haas Professor of Public Health. University Week, Jan. 29, 2009. http://uwnews.org/uweek/article.aspx?visitsource=uwkmail&id=46765

ADRC Profile: Meet Ellen Steinbart. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's Dimensions, Summer 2008. http://depts.washington.edu/adrcweb/DIMS08/DIMS08story2.html


Elizabeth Falconer: The Storyteller’s Story.
JetStreams Newsletter, June 2005. http://www.jetprogramme.org/documents/pubs/jetstreams2005.pdf

Elizabeth Falconer: The Storyteller’s Story. PNWJETAA Newsletter, Winter 2005. http://www.pnw.jetalumni.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2005_winter.pdf

The Dead Don’t Talk, But Plants Might: Rolf Mathewes, the Forensic Botanist. Northwest Science and Technology, Fall 2004.
Science writing

Nanotechnology. Environmental Health News, Autumn 2008. http://depts.washington.edu/envhlth/newsletter/EHnews-a08/index.html

23rd Annual Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Public Forum: Alzheimer's care in the 21st century. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's Dimensions, Summer 2008. http://depts.washington.edu/adrcweb/DIMS08/DIMS08story1.html

Recognizing and responding to pain in loved ones with dementia. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's Dimensions, Summer 2008. http://depts.washington.edu/adrcweb/DIMS08/DIMS08story4.html

ADRC researchers confirm Alzheimer's disease begins years prior to diagnosis, as early as 50 years old. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's Dimensions, Spring 2008. http://depts.washington.edu/adrcweb/DIMSp08/DIMSp08story1.html

Screening Saves Lives: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. CGPH Spotlight, March 2007. http://depts.washington.edu/cgph/SpotlightArchive.htm

Family History Matters! November 23 is Family History Day. CGPH Spotlight, November 2006. http://depts.washington.edu/cgph/SpotlightArchive.htm

UWEB Receives Army Grant for Diabetes Research. Partners with Legacy Health System to develop implantable glucose sensor. UWEB Insider, August 2005.

A Link to UWEB’s Most Valuable Capital. Student Leadership Council launches industry referral program to connect companies to student interns. UWEB Insider, August 2005.

PNNL Receives $2 Million NIH Grant. Researchers to develop computer model of bacteria deadly to cystic fibrosis patients. UWEB Insider, August 2005. UWEB Insider, August 2005.
Guidant Begins U.S. Drug Eluting Stent Trial. UWEB Insider, August 2005.

Wound-Care Patients Can Kiss Those Germs Good-bye. Smith & Nephew’s Acticoat
Moisture Control dressing receives FDA approval. UWEB Insider, August 2005.

Athletes Get Sun Relief. Nike MaxSight sport-tinted contact lens by Bausch & Lomb clears FDA. UWEB Insider, August 2005.

Keep the Beat. Medtronic teams up with James Taylor to put AEDs in schools. UWEB Insider, August 2005.

UWEB Director Named Endowed Chair in Commercialization. UWEB Insider, August 2005.
“In Living Color: Diversity is the Successful Science.” UWEB EON, Winter 2004.

“Science Fiction: Guy Simplant is the Bioengineer Challenge.” UWEB EON, Summer 2003.

Full-feature science stories

“Signs Of Intelligent Life: Bacteria Start Small, But Grow Smart.” Northwest Science and Technology, Spring 2005. http://www.nwst.org/

“Frontline Defense: Oregon Company Expands Production Of High-Tech Bandage To Support U.S. Army.” Northwest Science and Technology, Spring 2005. http://www.nwst.org/

“Growing Bones: UWEB Researchers Study Chitosan’s Potential to Help Heal Bones.” UWEB Insider, Winter 2005. http://www.uweb.engr.washington.edu/industry/Insiderv7n1.pdf

“Biofilm Exposure.” UWEB Insider, Summer 2004. http://www.uweb.engr.washington.edu/industry/Insiderv1n6.pdf


Book-length work
The Best JET Alumni Narrative Essays. Steven Horowitz and Elizabeth Sharpe, eds. Seattle, Washington, 2008.

Investigating the Unliterary: Six Essays on Burroughs’s Tarzan of the Apes
. Richard J. Utz, ed., with the assistance of Elizabeth Sharpe. Regensburg, Germany: Verlg Ulrich Martzinek, 1995.

Restaurant profiles


McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Wonderland. The Lunch Times Seattle. July 18, 2005.

Seattle's hottest new tea shop. JetStreams Newsletter, 2003. http://jetprogramme.org/documents/pubs/JET%20Streams%20archive/June%202003%20Vol13.pdf


Other travel pieces


Hakkoda Weekend, Powdertopia 2002 , Outdoor SIG, Doing It Outdoors in Japan. http://www.outdoorsig.com/newsletters/spring2002.htm

Trail Hiking: Three hikes by Elizabeth Sharpe Outdoor SIG, Doing It Outdoors in Japan. http://www.outdoorsig.com/newsletters/spring2002.htm