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Michael D Garber

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 5, 2019
The Authors RespondW Dana Flanders, Michael D Garber
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 22, 2019
Is the Smog Lifting?: Causal Inference in Environmental EpidemiologyW Dana Flanders, Michael D Garber
Current Epidemiology Reports|July 31, 2019
Sampling and Sampling Frames in Big Data EpidemiologyStephen J Mooney, Michael D Garber
The Lancet. Planetary Health|March 30, 2026
Car dependency and US environmental health research: a long drive from motonormativity to planetary healthMichael D Garber, David Rojas-Rueda
Plos One|September 26, 2014
Geographical variation in health-related physical fitness and body composition among Chilean 8th graders: a nationally representative cross-sectional studyMichael D Garber, Marcelo Sajuria, Felipe Lobelo
Annals of Epidemiology|March 15, 2022
On selection bias in comparison measures of smartphone-generated population mobility: an illustration of no-bias conditions with a commercial data sourceMichael D Garber, Katie Labgold, Michael R Kramer
Journal of Transport & Health|January 16, 2020
Comparing bicyclists who use smartphone apps to record rides with those who do not: implications for representativeness and selection biasMichael D Garber, Kari E Watkins, Michael R Kramer
Annals of Epidemiology|July 28, 2020
A definition of the causal effect of a political party's nominee on the U.S. general presidential election using counterfactual response typesMichael D Garber, Lindsay J Collin, W Dana Flanders
Environmental Research|November 15, 2023
Health implications of urban tree canopy policy scenarios in Denver and Phoenix: A quantitative health impact assessmentDaniel Dean, Michael D Garber, G Brooke Anderson, et al.
F1000Research|March 20, 2025
The epidemiologic case for urban health: conceptualizing and measuring the magnitude of challenges and potential benefitsMichael D Garber, Tarik Benmarhnia, Audrey de Nazelle, et al.
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|October 5, 2019
The Authors RespondW Dana Flanders, Michael D Garber
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 22, 2019
Is the Smog Lifting?: Causal Inference in Environmental EpidemiologyW Dana Flanders, Michael D Garber
Current Epidemiology Reports|July 31, 2019
Sampling and Sampling Frames in Big Data EpidemiologyStephen J Mooney, Michael D Garber
The Lancet. Planetary Health|March 30, 2026
Car dependency and US environmental health research: a long drive from motonormativity to planetary healthMichael D Garber, David Rojas-Rueda
Plos One|September 26, 2014
Geographical variation in health-related physical fitness and body composition among Chilean 8th graders: a nationally representative cross-sectional studyMichael D Garber, Marcelo Sajuria, Felipe Lobelo
Annals of Epidemiology|March 15, 2022
On selection bias in comparison measures of smartphone-generated population mobility: an illustration of no-bias conditions with a commercial data sourceMichael D Garber, Katie Labgold, Michael R Kramer
Journal of Transport & Health|January 16, 2020
Comparing bicyclists who use smartphone apps to record rides with those who do not: implications for representativeness and selection biasMichael D Garber, Kari E Watkins, Michael R Kramer
Annals of Epidemiology|July 28, 2020
A definition of the causal effect of a political party's nominee on the U.S. general presidential election using counterfactual response typesMichael D Garber, Lindsay J Collin, W Dana Flanders
Environmental Research|November 15, 2023
Health implications of urban tree canopy policy scenarios in Denver and Phoenix: A quantitative health impact assessmentDaniel Dean, Michael D Garber, G Brooke Anderson, et al.
F1000Research|March 20, 2025
The epidemiologic case for urban health: conceptualizing and measuring the magnitude of challenges and potential benefitsMichael D Garber, Tarik Benmarhnia, Audrey de Nazelle, et al.
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