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Project Publications: University of Arizona: Administrative Core - Research Translation

Superfund Research Program

Administrative Core - Research Translation

Research Translation Coordinator: Monica Ramirez-Andreotta
Grant Number: P42ES004940
Funding Period: 2020-2024

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Publications

2023

  • Huerta D, Schobel T, Alexander-Ozinskas A, Hild J, Lauder J, Reynolds P, Von Behren J, Meltzer D, Ramirez-Andreotta M. 2023. Probabilistic risk assessment of residential exposure to metal(loid)s in a mining impacted community. Sci Total Environ 872:162228. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162228 PMID:36791848 PMCID:PMC1002350
  • Zeider K, Manjon I, Betterton EA, Saez AE, Sorooshian A, Ramirez-Andreotta M. 2023. Backyard aerosol pollution monitors: foliar surfaces, dust enrichment, and factors influencing foliar retention. Environ Monit Assess 195(10):1200. doi:10.1007/s10661-023-11752-2 PMID:37700111 PMCID:PMC10636967

2021

  • Davis L, Ramirez-Andreotta M. 2021. Participatory research for environmental justice: A critical interpretive synthesis. Environ Health Perspect 129(2):26001. doi:10.1289/EHP6274 PMID:33591210 PMCID:PMC7885999
  • Rodriguez-Chavez TB, Rine K, Almusawi RM, O'Brien-Metzger R, Ramirez-Andreotta M, Betterton EA, Saez AE. 2021. Outdoor/indoor contaminant transport by atmospheric dust and aerosol at an active smelter site. Water Air Soil Pollut doi:10.1007/s11270-021-05168-2
  • Zeider K, Van Overmeiren N, Rine K, Sandhaus S, Saez AE, Sorooshian A, Munoz HC, Ramirez-Andreotta M. 2021. Foliar surfaces as dust and aerosol pollution monitors: An assessment by a mining site. Sci Total Environ 790:148164. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148164 PMID:34380246 PMCID:PMC8362843

2019

  • Ramirez-Andreotta M, Tapper AE, Clough D, Carrera J, Sandhaus S. 2019. Understanding the intrinsic and extrinsic motivations associated with community gardening to improve environmental public health prevention and intervention. Int J Environ Res Public Health 16(3):494. doi:10.3390/ijerph16030494 PMID:30754611 PMCID:PMC6388228
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