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AnnMarie Walton is an Associate Professor at Duke University, holding the Dorothy L. Powell Term Chair in Nursing. Her research focuses on minimizing occupational environmental exposures to carcinogens, particularly in the context of oncology nursing. Walton's dissertation work integrated her educational background with over ten years of clinical experience caring for patients with acute leukemia, exploring protective behaviors against pesticides among Latino migrant and seasonal farmworkers. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Nursing and is a member of the Duke Cancer Institute since 2017. Her notable publications include research on the awareness and motivations of oncology nurses regarding climate change and health, and the careful management of antineoplastic drug exposures in healthcare settings. Walton has received grants for various studies aimed at enhancing safety protocols in chemotherapy handling and monitoring occupational exposures in healthcare environments.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Currently serving as Associate Professor and holding the Dorothy L. Powell Term Chair.
Duke Cancer Institute • Durham, NC
Active member of the Duke Cancer Institute focused on nursing in oncology.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)