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Featured CEHI Publications

  • M.L. Miranda, P. Maxson, D. Kim. “Early childhood lead exposure and exceptionality designations for students.” Forthcoming, International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health.

  • R. Kramer, K. Dickinson, R. Anderson, V. G. Fowler, M.L. Miranda, C.B. Mutero, K. Saterson, J. Wiener. “Using decision analysis to improve malaria control policy making.” Forthcoming, Health Policy.

  • D. Kim, M.A. Overstreet Galeano, A. Hull, and M.L. Miranda. 2008. “A Framework for Widespread Replication of a Highly Spatially Resolved Childhood Lead Exposure Risk Model.” Environmental Health Perspectives 116(12), 1735-1739.
    http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2008/11540/abstract.html

  • M.L. Miranda. 2008. “Scientific Grace.” Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 82(10): 657.
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121466607/abstract

  • J.L. Purser, M.N. Kuchibhatla, M.L. Miranda, D.G. Blazer, H.J. Cohen, G.G. Fillenbaum 2008. “Geographical segregation and Interleukin-6, a marker of chronic inflammation in older adults.” Biomarkers in Medicine 2(4), 335-348.
    http://www.futuremedicine.com/doi/abs/10.2217/17520363.2.4.335 (online subscription or single article purchase required to view full PDF)

  • M.L. Miranda, M. A. Overstreet Galeano, E. Tassone, K.D. Allen, R.D. Horner. 2008. “Spatial Analysis of the Etiology of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis among 1991 Gulf War Veterans.” NeuroToxicology 29, 964-970.
    Full Text PDF

  • M.L. Miranda, M. Keating, and S. Edwards. 2008. “Environmental Justice Implications of Reduced Reporting Requirements of the Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction Rule.” Environmental Science and Technology 42, 5407-5414.
    http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es7028119

  • M.L. Miranda, D. Kim, M.A. Overstreet Galeano, C.J. Paul, A.P. Hull, and S.P. Morgan. 2007. “The Relationship between Early Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Performance on End of Grade Tests.” Environmental Health Perspectives 115(8): 1242-1247.
    http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2007/9994/abstract.html

  • K. Pezzoli, R. Tukey, H. Sarabia, I. Zaslavsky, M.L. Miranda, W.A. Suk, A. Lin, M. Ellisman. 2007. “The NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences Data Resource Portal: Placing Advanced Technologies in Service to Vulnerable Communities.” Environmental Health Perspectives 115(4): 564-571.
    http://www.ehponline.org/docs/2007/9817/abstract.html

  • M.L. Miranda, M. Overstreet, D. Kim, A. Hull, C. Paul. 2007. “Changes in Blood Lead Levels Associated with Use of Chloramines in Water Treatment Systems.” Environmental Health Perspectives. 115(2): 221-225.
    Full Text PDF

  • J. Hays, J. Davis, and M.L. Miranda. 2006. “Incorporating a Built Environment Module into an Accelerated Second Degree Community Health Nursing Program.” Public Health Nursing 23(5): 442-452.
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118622204/abstract

  • G. Xia, M.L. Miranda, and A. Gelfand. 2006. “Approximately Optimal Spatial Design Approaches for Environmental Health Data.” Environmetrics 17(4): 363-385.
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/112217538/abstract

  • M.L. Miranda, J.M. Silva, M. Overstreet, J.P. Brown, D.S. Campbell, E. Coley, C.S. Cowan, D. Harvell, J. Lassiter, J.L. Parks, and W. Sandelé. 2005. “Building GIS Capacity in Local Health Departments: Lessons from a North Carolina Project.” American Journal of Public Health, 95(2): 2180-2185.
    http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/abstract/95/12/2180

  • D. Dolinoy and M.L. Miranda. 2004. “GIS Modeling of Air Toxics Releases from TRI-Reporting and Non-TRI-Reporting Facilities: Impacts for Environmental Justice.” Environmental Health Perspectives 112(17): 1717-1724.
    http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2004/7066/7066.html

  • E. Halperin, M.L. Miranda, D. Watson, and S. George. 2004. “Medulloblastoma and Birth Date: Evaluating Three U.S. Data Sets.” Archives of Environmental Health 59(1): 26-30.
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  • M.L. Miranda and B.W. Hale. “Paradise Recovered: Energy Production and Waste Management in Island Environments.” Energy Policy. 33(13): 1635-1763. September 2005.
    Full Text PDF

  • W.R. Thomann, M.L. Miranda, M. Stiegel, and M. Overstreet. “Shared Air: Examining the Contribution of Mold from Home Crawl Spaces to Home Interiors.” In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Bioaerosols, Fungi, Bacteria, Mycotoxins and Human Health. (December 2004).

  • M.L. Miranda, D. Dolinoy, and M.A. Overstreet. “GIS and Childhood Lead Exposure: From Research Design to Model Development to Community Translation.” Public Health GIS News and Information Number 54: 11-14. September 2003.
    http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/gis/cdcgis54.pdf

  • M.L. Miranda and B.W. Hale. 2002.“A Taxing Environment: Evaluating the Multiple Objectives of Environmental Taxes.” Environmental Science and Technology 36(24): 5289-5295.
    Full Text PDF

  • M.L. Miranda, D. Dolinoy, and M. Overstreet. 2002. “Mapping for Prevention: GIS Models for Directing Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs.” Environmental Health Perspectives 110(9): 947-953.
    Full Text PDF

  • M.L. Miranda, P. Mohai, J. Bus, G. Charnley, E. Dorward-King, P. Foster, W. Munns. "Human-Ecological Interconnections: Policy Concepts and Applications" in Interconnections Between Human Health and Ecological Integrity, Eds. R. DiGiulio and W. Benson Pensacola, FL: SETAC Press 2002. 15-42.

  • M.L. Miranda, L. Yarger, D. Dolinoy. Childhood Lead Exposure: Effects and Policy Options. In Nicholas School Monograph (April 2000).

 
   
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