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Michelle L Bell

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American Journal of Epidemiology|May 30, 2014
Who is more affected by ozone pollution? A systematic review and meta-analysisMichelle L Bell, Antonella Zanobetti, Francesca Dominici
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 16, 2015
The Authors RespondYeonseung Chung, Michelle L Bell, Ho Kim
Environmetrics|July 5, 2013
Bayesian hierarchical distributed lag models for summer ozone exposure and cardio-respiratory mortalityYi Huang, Francesca Dominici, Michelle L Bell
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|March 8, 2018
Residential mobility of pregnant women and implications for assessment of spatially-varying environmental exposuresMichelle L Bell, Geetanjoli Banerjee, Gavin Pereira
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 20, 2007
Ambient air pollution and low birth weight in Connecticut and MassachusettsMichelle L Bell, Keita Ebisu, Kathleen Belanger
American Journal of Public Health|May 9, 2025
Evaluating Algorithmic Approaches to Uncover Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Scientific AuthorshipYimeng Song, Nabarun Dasgupta, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|August 10, 2013
The relationship between air pollution and low birth weight: effects by mother's age, infant sex, co-pollutants, and pre-term birthsMichelle L Bell, Keita Ebisu, Kathleen Belanger
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 27, 2013
Evidence on vulnerability and susceptibility to health risks associated with short-term exposure to particulate matter: a systematic review and meta-analysisMichelle L Bell, Antonella Zanobetti, Francesca Dominici
The Science of the Total Environment|June 12, 2021
Temporal transition of racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19 outcomes in 3108 counties of the United States: Three phases from January to December 2020Honghyok Kim, Antonella Zanobetti, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|June 10, 2021
Risk of particulate matter on birth outcomes in relation to maternal socio-economic factors: a systematic reviewSeulkee Heo, Kelvin C Fong, Michelle L Bell
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American Journal of Epidemiology|May 30, 2014
Who is more affected by ozone pollution? A systematic review and meta-analysisMichelle L Bell, Antonella Zanobetti, Francesca Dominici
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 16, 2015
The Authors RespondYeonseung Chung, Michelle L Bell, Ho Kim
Environmetrics|July 5, 2013
Bayesian hierarchical distributed lag models for summer ozone exposure and cardio-respiratory mortalityYi Huang, Francesca Dominici, Michelle L Bell
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology|March 8, 2018
Residential mobility of pregnant women and implications for assessment of spatially-varying environmental exposuresMichelle L Bell, Geetanjoli Banerjee, Gavin Pereira
Environmental Health Perspectives|July 20, 2007
Ambient air pollution and low birth weight in Connecticut and MassachusettsMichelle L Bell, Keita Ebisu, Kathleen Belanger
American Journal of Public Health|May 9, 2025
Evaluating Algorithmic Approaches to Uncover Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Scientific AuthorshipYimeng Song, Nabarun Dasgupta, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|August 10, 2013
The relationship between air pollution and low birth weight: effects by mother's age, infant sex, co-pollutants, and pre-term birthsMichelle L Bell, Keita Ebisu, Kathleen Belanger
American Journal of Epidemiology|July 27, 2013
Evidence on vulnerability and susceptibility to health risks associated with short-term exposure to particulate matter: a systematic review and meta-analysisMichelle L Bell, Antonella Zanobetti, Francesca Dominici
The Science of the Total Environment|June 12, 2021
Temporal transition of racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19 outcomes in 3108 counties of the United States: Three phases from January to December 2020Honghyok Kim, Antonella Zanobetti, Michelle L Bell
Environmental Research Letters : ERL [Web Site]|June 10, 2021
Risk of particulate matter on birth outcomes in relation to maternal socio-economic factors: a systematic reviewSeulkee Heo, Kelvin C Fong, Michelle L Bell
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