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Marie Lynn Miranda

Marie Lynn Miranda

Publications  

Papers Published

  1. D. Kim, M.A. Overstreet Galeano, A. Hull, and M.L. Miranda, A Framework for Widespread Replication of a Highly Spatially Resolved Childhood Lead Exposure Risk Model, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 116 no. 12 (December, 2008), pp. 1735-1739 .
  2. M. Miranda, M. Keating, and S. Edwards, Environmental Justice Implications of Reduced Reporting Requirements of the Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction Rule, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 42 (2008), pp. 5407-5414 .
  3. J.L. Purser, M.N. Kuchibhatla, M.L. Miranda, D.G. Blazer, H.J. Cohen, G.G. Fillenbaum, Geographical segregation and Interleukin-6, a marker of chronic inflammation in older adults, Biomarkers in Medicine, vol. 2 no. 4 (2008), pp. 335-348 .
  4. M.L. Miranda, M. A. Overstreet Galeano, E. Tassone, K.D. Allen, R.D. Horner, Spatial Analysis of the Etiology of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis among 1991 Gulf War Veterans, NeuroToxicology, vol. 29 (2008), pp. 964-970 (doi:10.1016/j.neuro.2008.05.005.) .
  5. M.L. Miranda, D. Kim, A.P. Hull, C.J. Paul, and M.A. Overstreet Galeano, Changes in Blood Lead Levels Associated with Use of Chloramines in Water Treatment Systems, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 115 no. 2 (2007), pp. 221-225 .
  6. K. Pezzoli, R. Tukey, H. Sarabia, I. Zaslavsky, M.L. Miranda, W.A. Suk, A. Lin, M. Ellisman, The NIEHS Environmental Health Sciences Data Resource Portal: Placing Advanced Technologies in Service to Vulnerable Communities, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 115 no. 4 (2007), pp. 564-571 .
  7. M.L. Miranda, D. Kim, M.A. Overstreet Galeano, C.J. Paul, A.P. Hull, and S.P. Morgan, The Relationship between Early Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Performance on End of Grade Tests, Environmental Health Perspectives, vol. 115 no. 8 (2007), pp. 1242-1247 .
  8. 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 & W. Sandelé, Building GIS Capacity in Local Health Departments: Lessons from a North Carolina Project, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 95 no. 12 (2006), pp. 2180-2185 .
  9. G. Xia, M.L. Miranda, and A. Gelfand, Approximately Optimal Spatial Design Approaches for Environmental Health Data, Environmetrics, vol. 17 no. 4 (2006), pp. 363-385 .
  10. J. Hays, J. Davis, and M.L. Miranda, Incorporating a Built Environment Module into an Accelerated Second Degree Community Health Nursing Program, Public Health Nursing, vol. 23 no. 5 (2006), pp. 442-452 .
  11. M. Miranda and D. Dolinoy, Using GIS-Based Approaches to Support Research on Neurotoxicants and Other Children’s Environmental Health Threats, NeuroToxicology, vol. 26 no. 3 (2005), pp. 223-228 .
  12. M.L. Miranda and B.W. Hale, Paradise Recovered: Energy Production and Waste Management in Island Environments, Energy Policy, vol. 33 no. 13 (2005), pp. 1691-1702 .

Books Published

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

Book Chapters

  1. W.R. Thomann, M.L. Miranda, M. Stiegel & 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) .
  2. 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, edited by R. DiGiulio & W. Benson (2002), SETAC Press .
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Contact Miranda at:

A134 LSRC
Box 90328
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 613-8023
fax: (919) 684-3227
mmiranda@duke.edu