David Kriebel

Affiliations: 
University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell, MA, United States 
Area:
Public Health, Epidemiology, Occupational Health and Safety, Biostatistics Biology
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Myers DJ, Kriebel D. (2022) If Smoking Were Eliminated, Which US Counties Would Still Have High Rates of Smoking-Related Cancers? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19
Kriebel D, Myers DJ. (2022) Invited Perspective: Eliminating Toxics to Prevent Disease: Asbestos Leads the Way. Environmental Health Perspectives. 130: 51305
Myers DJ, Hoppin P, Jacobs M, et al. (2021) Letter to the Editor: Cancer rates not explained by smoking: how to investigate a single county. Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source. 20: 62
Myers DJ, Hoppin P, Jacobs M, et al. (2020) Cancer rates not explained by smoking: a county-level analysis. Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source. 19: 64
Al-Bouwarthan M, Quinn MM, Kriebel D, et al. (2020) Risk of Kidney Injury among Construction Workers Exposed to Heat Stress: A Longitudinal Study from Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17
Al-Bouwarthan M, Quinn MM, Kriebel D, et al. (2020) A Field Evaluation of Construction Workers' Activity, Hydration Status, and Heat Strain in the Extreme Summer Heat of Saudi Arabia. Annals of Work Exposures and Health
Samet JM, Chiu WA, Cogliano V, et al. (2019) The IARC Monographs: Updated procedures for modern and transparent evidence synthesis in cancer hazard identification. Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Al-Bouwarthan M, Quinn MM, Kriebel D, et al. (2019) Assessment of Heat Stress Exposure among Construction Workers in the Hot Desert Climate of Saudi Arabia. Annals of Work Exposures and Health
Kim H, Baidwan NK, Kriebel D, et al. (2018) Asthma among World Trade Center First Responders: A Qualitative Synthesis and Bias Assessment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15
Markkanen P, Quinn M, Goodyear N, et al. (2018) 912 Cleaning and disinfection in home healthcare: integrating qualitative and quantitative methods to assess caregivers’ exposure to cleaning and disinfection products Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 75
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