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Person Details: Matthew Campen

Superfund Research Program

Matthew Campen

University of New Mexico
MSC09 5360
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0000
Phone: 505-925-7778
Email: mcampen@salud.unm.edu

Projects

Research Briefs

Publications

2023

  • Girlamo C, Lin Y, Hoover JH, Beene D, Woldeyohannes T, Liu Z, Campen M, MacKenzie D, Lewis JL. 2023. Meteorological data source comparison-a case study in geospatial modeling of potential environmental exposure to abandoned uranium mine sites in the Navajo Nation. Environ Monit Assess 195(7):834. doi:10.1007/s10661-023-11283-w PMID:37303005 PMCID:PMC10258180
  • Hayek EE, Castillo EF, In JG, Garcia M, Cerrato JM, Brearley AJ, Gonzalez-Estrella J, Herbert G, Bleske B, Benavidez A, Hsiao H, Yin L, Campen M, Yu X. 2023. Photoaging of polystyrene microspheres causes oxidative alterations to surface physicochemistry and enhances airway epithelial toxicity. Toxicol Sci doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfad023 PMID:36881996 PMCID:PMC10176241
  • Scieszka D, Garland D, Hunter R, Herbert G, Lucas S, Jin Y, Gu H, Campen M, Cannon JL. 2023. Multi-omic assessment shows dysregulation of pulmonary and systemic immunity to e-cigarette exposure. Respir Res 24(1):138. doi:10.1186/s12931-023-02441-2 PMID:37231407 PMCID:PMC1020957

2022

  • Scieszka D, Hunter R, Begay J, Bitsui M, Lin Y, Galewsky J, Morishita M, Klaver Z, Wagner JG, Harkema JR, Herbert G, Lucas S, McVeigh C, Bolt AM, Bleske B, Canal CG, Mostovenko E, Ottens AK, Gu H, Campen M, Noor S. 2022. Neuroinflammatory and neurometabolomic consequences from inhaled wildfire smoke-derived particulate matter in the western United States. Toxicol Sci 186(1):doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfab147 PMID:34865172 PMCID:PMC8883349

2021

  • Hayek EE, Medina S, Guo J, Noureddine A, Zychowski KE, Hunter R, Velasco CA, Wiesse M, Maestas-Olguin A, Brinker CJ, Brearley AJ, Spilde MN, Howard T, Lauer FT, Herbert G, Ali AS, Burchiel SW, Campen M, Cerrato JM. 2021. Uptake and toxicity of respirable carbon-rich uranium-bearing particles: Insights into the role of particulates in uranium toxicity. Environ Sci Technol 55(14):9949-9957. doi:10.1021/acs.est.1c01205 PMID:34235927 PMCID:PMC8413144
  • Wilson A, Velasco CA, Herbert G, Lucas S, Sanchez B, Cerrato JM, Spilde MN, Li Q, Campen M, Zychowski KE. 2021. Mine-site derived particulate matter exposure exacerbates neurological and pulmonary inflammatory outcomes in an autoimmune mouse model. J Toxicol Environ Health A 84(12):503-517. doi:10.1080/15287394.2021.1891488 PMID:33682625 PMCID:PMC8052313

2020

  • Begay J, Sanchez B, Wheeler A, Baldwin F, Lucas S, Herbert G, Suarez YO, Shuey C, Klaver Z, Harkema JR, Wagner JG, Morishita M, Bleske B, Zychowski KE, Campen M. 2020. Assessment of particulate matter toxicity and physicochemistry at the Claim 28 uranium mine site in Blue Gap, AZ. J Toxicol Environ Health A 1-18. doi:10.1080/15287394.2020.1830210 PMID:33050837
  • Sanchez B, Zhou X, Gardiner SA, Herbert G, Lucas S, Morishita M, Wagner JG, Lewandowski R, Harkema JR, Shuey CL, Campen M, Zychowski KE. 2020. Serum-borne factors alter cerebrovascular endothelial microRNA expression following particulate matter exposure near an abandoned uranium mine on the Navajo Nation. Part Fibre Toxicol 17:29. doi:10.1186/s12989-020-00361-3 PMID:32611356 PMCID:PMC7329534

2018

  • Harmon M, Lewis JL, Miller C, Hoover JH, Ali AS, Shuey CL, Cajero M, Lucas S, Pacheco B, Erdei E, Ramone S, Nez T, Campen M, Gonzales M. 2018. Arsenic association with circulating oxidized low-density lipoprotein in a Native American community. J Toxicol Environ Health A 81:535-548. doi:10.1080/15287394.2018.1443860 PMID:29641933 PMCID:PMC6042213
  • Zychowski KE, Kodali V, Harmon M, Tyler CR, Sanchez B, Suarez YO, Herbert G, Wheeler A, Avasarala S, Cerrato JM, Kunda NK, Muttil P, Shuey CL, Brearley AJ, Ali AS, Lin Y, Shoeb M, Erdely A, Campen M. 2018. Respirable Uranyl-Vanadate-Containing Particulate Matter Derived From a Legacy Uranium Mine Site Exhibits Potentiated Cardiopulmonary Toxicity. Toxicol Sci 164:101-114. doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfy064 PMID:29660078 PMCID:PMC6016706
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