Marie S. O'Neill

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
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Environmental Health, Public Health, Epidemiology
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Schinasi LH, Bakhtsiyarava M, Sanchez BN, et al. (2023) Greenness and excess deaths from heat in 323 Latin American cities: Do associations vary according to climate zone or green space configuration? Environment International. 180: 108230
Stone B, Gronlund CJ, Mallen E, et al. (2023) How Blackouts during Heat Waves Amplify Mortality and Morbidity Risk. Environmental Science & Technology. 57: 8245-8255
Iglesias-Rios L, O'Neill MS, Handal AJ. (2022) Climate Change, Heat, and Farmworker Health. Workplace Health & Safety. 71: 43
Stone B, Mallen E, Rajput M, et al. (2021) Compound Climate and Infrastructure Events: How Electrical Grid Failure Alters Heat Wave Risk. Environmental Science & Technology
Buxton MA, Perng W, Tellez-Rojo MM, et al. (2020) Particulate matter exposure, dietary inflammatory index and preterm birth in Mexico city, Mexico. Environmental Research. 189: 109852
Conlon KC, Mallen E, Gronlund CJ, et al. (2020) Mapping Human Vulnerability to Extreme Heat: A Critical Assessment of Heat Vulnerability Indices Created Using Principal Components Analysis. Environmental Health Perspectives. 128: 97001
Cardoza JE, Gronlund CJ, Schott J, et al. (2020) Heat-Related Illness Is Associated with Lack of Air Conditioning and Pre-Existing Health Problems in Detroit, Michigan, USA: A Community-Based Participatory Co-Analysis of Survey Data. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17
Gronlund CJ, Yang AJ, Conlon KC, et al. (2020) Time series analysis of total and direct associations between high temperatures and preterm births in Detroit, Michigan. Bmj Open. 10: e032476
Fuller CH, Appleton AA, Bulsara PJ, et al. (2019) Sex differences in the interaction of short-term particulate matter exposure and psychosocial stressors on C-reactive protein in a Puerto Rican cohort. Ssm - Population Health. 9: 100500
Koman PD, Romo F, Swinton P, et al. (2019) MI-Environment: Geospatial patterns and inequality of relative heat stress vulnerability in Michigan. Health & Place. 60: 102228
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