Danielle Giroux
University of Washington
3 Papers
1 Citations
Danielle Giroux is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impeller & Power (physics). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Cryptic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Washington State.
Trevor Bedford,Trevor Bedford,Alexander L. Greninger,Alexander L. Greninger,Pavitra Roychoudhury,Pavitra Roychoudhury,Lea M. Starita,Michael Famulare,Meei-Li Huang,Arun K. Nalla,Gregory Pepper,Adam Reinhardt,Hong Xie,Lasata Shrestha,Truong N. Nguyen,Amanda L. Adler,Elisabeth Brandstetter,Shari Cho,Danielle Giroux,Peter D Han,Kairsten Fay,Chris D. Frazar,Misja Ilcisin,Kirsten Lacombe,Jover Lee,Anahita Kiavand,Matthew Richardson,Thomas R. Sibley,Melissa Truong,Caitlin R Wolf,Deborah A. Nickerson,Mark J. Rieder,Janet A. Englund,Janet A. Englund,Seattle Flu Study Investigators,James Hadfield,Emma B. Hodcroft,John Huddleston,John Huddleston,Louise H. Moncla,Nicola F. Müller,Richard A. Neher,Xianding Deng,Wei Gu,Scot Federman,Charles Y. Chiu,Jeff Duchin,Jeff Duchin,Romesh Gautom,Geoff Melly,Brian Hiatt,Philip Dykema,Scott Lindquist,Krista Queen,Ying Tao,Anna Uehara,Suxiang Tong,Duncan MacCannell,Gregory L. Armstrong,Geoffrey S. Baird,Helen Y. Chu,Jay Shendure,Jay Shendure,Keith R. Jerome,Keith R. Jerome +64 more
TL;DR: The large majority of SARS-CoV-2 infections sampled during this time frame appeared to have derived from a single introduction event into the state in late January or early February 2020 and subsequent local spread, strongly suggesting cryptic spread of COVID-19 during the months of January and February 2020, before active community surveillance was implemented.
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Initial Power Measurements for a Family of Novel Vertical‐Wheel Bioreactors
Matthew S. Croughan,Danielle Giroux,Omokhowa M Agbojo,Erica McCain,Nathan S. Starkweather,S. Guerra,Yasunori Hashimura,Brian Lee +7 more
TL;DR: A novel gravimetric method to measure power was used, and the validity of this method was assessed by measuring power for a standard stirred tank bioreactor with a Rushton impeller and the results found to closely match those derived from traditional methods.
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Cryptic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Washington state.
Trevor Bedford,Trevor Bedford,Alexander L. Greninger,Alexander L. Greninger,Pavitra Roychoudhury,Pavitra Roychoudhury,Lea M. Starita,Michael Famulare,Meei-Li Huang,Meei-Li Huang,Arun K. Nalla,Gregory Pepper,Adam Reinhardt,Hong Xie,Lasata Shrestha,Truong N. Nguyen,Amanda Adler,Elisabeth Brandstetter,Shari Cho,Danielle Giroux,Peter D Han,Kairsten Fay,Chris D. Frazar,Misja Ilcisin,Kirsten Lacombe,Jover Lee,Anahita Kiavand,Matthew Richardson,Thomas R. Sibley,Melissa Truong,Caitlin R Wolf,Deborah A. Nickerson,Mark J. Rieder,Janet A. Englund,Janet A. Englund,James Hadfield,Emma B. Hodcroft,Emma B. Hodcroft,John Huddleston,John Huddleston,Louise H. Moncla,Nicola F. Müller,Richard A. Neher,Richard A. Neher,Xianding Deng,Wei Gu,Scot Federman,Charles Y. Chiu,Jeffrey S. Duchin,Jeffrey S. Duchin,Romesh Gautom,Geoff Melly,Brian Hiatt,Philip Dykema,Scott Lindquist,Krista Queen,Ying Tao,Anna Uehara,Suxiang Tong,Duncan MacCannell,Gregory L. Armstrong,Geoffrey S. Baird,Helen Y. Chu,Jay Shendure,Jay Shendure,Keith R. Jerome,Keith R. Jerome +66 more
TL;DR: It is found that most SARS-CoV-2 infections sampled during this time derive from a single introduction in late January or early February 2020, which subsequently spread locally before active community surveillance was implemented.