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| Journal Article | Carmona N, Seto E, Hayward L, Tan S, Lee S, Kemperman B, Truong J, Austin E. Use of portable air cleaners in Washington state schools:A qualitative analysis based on the technology acceptance model. Journal of School Health. 2024;94(10):939-49. |
R840234 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Engelman A, Lin C, Vien M, Ivey SL, Farinha S, Neuhauser L. Mapping the urban and rural divide in deaf & disability-accessible climate risk communication methods in California's Offices of Emergency Services. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management. 2025;33(3):e70073. |
R840239 (Final) |
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| Journal Article | Herbert N, Beckman C, Cannedy C, Cao J, Cho S, Fisher S, Huang S, Kramer S, Lopez O, Lopez S, Ouyang D, Suckale J, Wulf-Saena V, Zhang Z, Wong-Parodi G. Improving adaptation to wildfire smoke and extreme heat in frontline communities:evidence from a community-engaged pilot study in the San Francisco Bay Area. Environmental Research Letters 2023;18(7):074026. |
R840240 (2022) R840240 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Joe M, Cocci A, Ihekweazu C, Adetona O, Adetona A, Maslak T, Naeher LP. Limited availability of health risk communication related to community smoke exposure from prescribed burns in the United States:a review. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2024;33(9). |
R840241 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Vandermolen K, Son Y, Kimutis N, Collins M, Wall T. Identifying risk information needs of rural communities impacted by wildfire smoke: A mental models approach. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 2024;100(104182). |
R840236 (2023) R840236 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Wang M, Chang D, Singh A, Wagner J, Wang Z-M, Singer BC, Miller SL, Martinez N, Rodriguez R, Kaser I, Thompson M, Heidarinejad, M, Stephens B, Solomon G Practical guidance for using PurpleAir particle monitors for indoor and outdoor measurements in community field studies. Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 2025;25(8):47. |
R840242 (Final) |
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| Journal Article | Laguerre A, Gall ET. Measurement of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on indoor materials:method development. ACS Omega 2023;8:20634–41. doi:10.1021/acsomega.3c01184. |
R840238 (2023) R840238 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Vien MH, Ivey SL, Boyden H, Holm S, Neuhauser L. A scoping review of wildfire smoke risk communications:issues, gaps, and recommendations. BMC Public Health. 2024;24(1):312. |
R840239 (2024) R840239 (Final) |
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| Journal Article | Wong-Parodi G. Community-engaged research is stronger and more impactful. Nature Human Behaviour. 2022;6(12):1601-2. |
R840240 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Singh A, Stephens B, Heidarinejad M, Stinson B, Gall E, Wagner J, et al. Development and laboratory evaluation of a do-it-yourself (DIY) filtration solution for residential evaporative coolers to reduce indoor wildfire smoke exposure. Building and Environment. 2025;270:112475. |
R840242 (Final) |
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| Journal Article | Stinson BW, Deters AL, Gall ET. Evaluating DIY air cleaner variability and potential for post-construction emission of aromatic VOCs during wildfire events. Indoor Environments. 2024;1(3):100023. |
R840238 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Antonopoulos C, Dillon HE, Gall E. Experimental and modeled assessment of interventions to reduce PM2.5 in a residence during a wildfire event. Pollutants. 2024; 4(1):[26-41 pp.]. |
R840238 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Carmona N, Seto E, Gould TR, Rasyid E, Shirai JH, Cummings B, Hayward L, Larson TV, Austin E. Indoor air quality intervention in schools: Effectiveness of a portable HEPA filter deployment in five schools impacted by roadway and aircraft pollution sources. Atmosphere 2022;13(10):1623 |
R840234 (2023) |
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| Journal Article | Stinson BW, Laguerre A, Gall ET. Particle and gas-phase evaluation of air cleaners under indoor wildfire smoke conditions. ACS ES&T Air. 2024;1(6):492-501. |
R840238 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Laguerre A, Gall ET. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in wildfire smoke accumulate on indoor materials and create postsmoke event exposure pathways. Environmental Science & Technology 2024;58(1):639-48. |
R840238 (2024) |
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| Journal Article | Silberstein JM, Mael LE, Frischmon CR, Rieves ES, Coffey ER, Das T, Dresser W, Hatch AC, Nath J, Pliszka HO, Reid CE, Vance ME, Wiedinmyer C, De Gouw, JA, Hannigan MP. Residual impacts of a wildland urban interface fire on urban particulate matter and dust:a study from the Marshall Fire. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 2023;16(9):1839-50. |
R840237 (2024) |
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