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Student / Doctoral / PhD / 2013

Keita Ebisu

Advisor: Michelle Bell
 

Publications

* Bell ML, Ebisu K, Peng RD, Dominici F. Hospital Admissions and Chemical Composition of Fine Particle Air Pollution. Accepted to American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.

* Bell ML, Ebisu K, Peng RD, Dominici F. Air Conditioning Use Lowers Particulate Matters Adverse Health Effects: Results from National United States Studies on Hospital Admissions and Mortality. Accepted to Epidemiology.

* Bell ML, Ebisu K, Peng RD, Walker J, Samet JM, Zeger SL, Dominici F (2008). Seasonal and Regional Short-term Effects of Fine Particles on Hospital Admissions in 202 U.S. Counties, 1999-2005. American Journal of Epidemiology, 168(11):p.1301-1310.

* Bell ML, Ebisu K,Belanger K (2008). The Relationship between Air Pollution and Low Birth Weight: Effects by Mother’s Age, Infant Sex, Co-pollutants, and Pre-term Births. Environmental Research Letters, 3 (October-December):044003.

* Dominici F, Peng RD, Ebisu K, Zeger SL, Samet JM, Bell ML (2007). Does the effect of PM10 on mortality depend on PM nickel and vanadium content? A re-analysis of the NMMAPS data. Environmental Health Perspectives ,115(12):p. 1701-1703.

* Bell ML, Ebisu K, Belanger K (2007). Ambient Air Pollution and Low Birth Weight in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Supplemental Material. Environmental Health Perspectives ,115(7):p. 1118-1125.

* Bell ML, Dominici F, Ebisu K, Zeger SL, Samet JM (2007). Bell ML, F Dominici, K Ebisu, SL Zeger, JM Samet (2007). Spatial and temporal variation in PM2.5 chemical composition in the United States for health effects studies. Supplemental Material. Environmental Health Perspectives ,115(7):p. 989-995.

* Abu-Khalaf MM, Windsor S, Ebisu K, Salikooti S, Chung G, DiGiovanna M, Haffty B, Abrams M, Farber L, Hsu AD, Reiss M, Zelterman D, Burtness B (2005). Five-Year Update of an Expanded Phase II Study of Dose-Dense and -Intense Doxorubicin, Paclitaxel and Cyclophosphamide (ATC) in High-Risk Breast Cancer. Oncology, 69(5):p.372-383.

 
 

 

 
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