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Records 1 to 11 of 11 records published between 07/25/2012 and 07/25/2017 from author Jason Sacks

2017
Baxter, L., J. Crooks, AND J. Sacks. Influence of exposure differences on city-to-city heterogeneity in PM2.5-mortality associations in US cities. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, 16(1):1-8, (2017).
2016
Joca, L., J. Sacks, D. Moore, JaniceS Lee, R. Sams, AND J. Cowden. Systematic review of differential inorganic arsenic exposure in minority, low-income, and indigenous populations in the United States. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, (2016).
2015
Sacks, J. AND J. Nichols. A Need for Better Studies to Identify Those Populations at Greatest Risk of a Pollutant-Related Health Effect. The Journal of Pediatrics. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands, 168:11-13, (2016).
Baxter, L., J. Crooks, AND J. Sacks. Influence of exposure differences on city-to-city variations in PM2.5-mortality effect estimates. ISES Annual Meeting, Henderson, NV, Henderson, NV, October 18 - 23, 2015.
Neas, L., J. Sacks, A. Rappold, J. Crooks, L. Baxter, AND B. Hubbell. Lagged PM2.5 effects in mortality time series: Critical impact of covariate model. 27th Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL, August 30 - September 03, 2015.
2014
Baxter, L. AND J. Sacks. Clustering cities with similar fine particulate matter exposure characteristics based on infiltration and in-vehicle commuting factors. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, 470:631-638, (2014).
Vinikoor-Imler, L., B. Owens, J. Nichols, Mary Ross, James Brown, AND J. Sacks. Evaluating Potential Response-Modifying Factors for Associations between Ozone and Health Outcomes: A Weight-of-Evidence Approach. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 122(11):1166-1176, (2014).
SACKS, J., A. RAPPOLD, J. DAVIS, D. B. Richardson, A. E. Waller, AND T. LUBEN. Influence of Urbanicity and County Characteristics on the Association between Ozone and Asthma Emergency Department Visits in North Carolina. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 122(5):506-512, (2014).
2013
Meng, Q., J. Richmond-Bryant, Allen Davis, J. Cohen, D. Svendsgaard, James Brown, L. Tuttle, H. Hubbard, J. Rice, L. Vinikoor-Imler, J. Sacks, E. Kirrane, D. Kotchmar, E. P. HINES, AND Mary Ross. Contribution Of Particle-Size-Fractionated Airborne Lead To Blood Lead During National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2008. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Indianapolis, IN, 48(2):1263-1270, (2013).
Baxter, L., R. Duvall, AND J. Sacks. Examining the effects of air pollution composition on within region differences in PM2.5 mortality risk estimates. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology . Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 23:457-465, (2013).
2012
Neas, L., J. Sacks, AND A. Rappold. Over-fitting Time Series Models of Air Pollution Health Effects: Smoothing Tends to Bias Non-Null Associations Towards the Null. Presented at International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, August 26 - 30, 2012.