Publications

Center Publications to Date:

  1. Aragon MJ, Chrobak I, Brower J, Roldan L, Fredenburgh LE, McDonald JD, Campen MJ. Inflammatory and Vasoactive Effects of Serum Following Inhalation of Varied Complex Mixtures. Cardiovascular toxicology 2015:1-9.
  2. Bergen S, Sheppard L, Sampson PD, Kim S-Y, Richards M, Vedal S, Kaufman JD, Szpiro AA. A National Prediction Model for Components of PM2.5 and Measurement Error Corrected Health Effect Inference. Environ Health Perspect 2013 Sep;121(9):1017-25.
  3. Bergen S, Szpiro AA. Mitigating the impact of measurement error when using penalized regression to model exposure in two-stage air pollution epidemiology studies. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 2015:1-31.
  4. Campen M, Robertson S, Lund A, Lucero J, McDonald J. Engine exhaust particulate and gas phase contributions to vascular toxicity. Inhalation toxicology 2014, 26(6):353-360.
  5. Campen MJ, Lund A, Rosenfeld M. Mechanisms linking traffic-related air pollution and atherosclerosis. Current opinion in pulmonary medicine 2012, 18(2):155.
  6. Chan SH, Van Hee VC, Bergen S, Szpiro AA, DeRoo LA, London SJ, Marshall JD, Kaufman JD, Sandler DP. Long-Term Air Pollution Exposure and Blood Pressure in the Sister Study. Environ Health Perspect 2015.
  7. Erickson MH, Gueneron M, Jobson BT. Measuring Long Chain Alkanes in Diesel Engine Exhaust by Thermal Desorption PTR-MS. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 2014, 7(1):225-39.
  8. Galaviz V, Yost M, Simpson C, Camp J, Paulsen M, Elder J, Hoffman L, Flores D, Quintana P. Traffic pollutant exposures experienced by pedestrians waiting to enter the US at a major US–Mexico border crossing. Atmospheric Environment 2014, 88:362-369.
  9. Gueneron M, Erickson MH, VanderSchelden GS, Jobson BT: PTR-MS fragmentation patterns of gasoline hydrocarbons. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2015, 379:97-109.
  10. Herring CL, Faiola CL, Massoli P, Sueper D, Erickson MH, McDonald JD, Simpson CD, Yost MG, Jobson BT, VanReken TM. New Methodology for Quantifying Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Using High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometry. Aerosol Science and Technology 2015, 49(11):1131-1148.
  11. Hudda N, Gould T, Hartin K, Larson TV, Fruin SA. Emissions from an international airport increase particle number concentrations 4-fold at 10 km downwind. Environmental science & technology 2014, 48(12):6628-6635.
  12. Keller JP, Olives C, Kim S-Y, Sheppard L, Sampson PD, Szpiro AA, Oron AP, Lindström J, Vedal S, Kaufman JD. A unified spatiotemporal modeling approach for predicting concentrations of multiple air pollutants in the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis and air pollution. Environmental health perspectives 2015, 123(4):301.
  13. Kim S-Y, Dutton SJ, Sheppard L, Hannigan MP, Miller SL, Milford JB, Peel JL, Vedal S. The short-term association of selected components of fine particulate matter and mortality in the Denver Aerosol Sources and Health (DASH) study. Environmental Health 2015, 14(1):49.
  14. Kim S-Y, Sheppard L, Kaufman JD, Bergen S, Szpiro AA, Larson TV, Adar SD, Roux AVD, Polak JF, Vedal S. Individual-level concentrations of fine particulate matter chemical components and subclinical atherosclerosis: a cross-sectional analysis based on 2 advanced exposure prediction models in the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. American journal of epidemiology 2014, 180(7):718-728.
  15. Kim S-Y, Sheppard L, Larson TV, Kaufman JD, Vedal S. Combining PM2. 5 Component Data from Multiple Sources: Data Consistency and Characteristics Relevant to Epidemiological Analyses of Predicted Long-Term Exposures. Environmental health perspectives 2015.
  16. Lee A, Szpiro A, Kim S, Sheppard L. Impact of preferential sampling on exposure prediction and health effect inference in the context of air pollution epidemiology. Environmetrics 2015, 26(4):255-267.
  17. Lund AK, Doyle-Eisele M, Lin Y-H, Arashiro M, Surratt JD, Holmes T, Schilling KA, Seinfeld JH, Rohr AC, Knipping EM, McDonald, JD. The Effects of α-Pinenevs. Toluene-Derived Secondary Organic Aerosol Exposure on the Expression of Markers Associated with Vascular Disease. Inhalation Toxicology 2013 May;25(6):309-24.
  18. Mauderly J, Kracko D, Brower J, Doyle-Eisele M, McDonald J, Lund A, Seilkop S. The National Environmental Respiratory Center (NERC) experiment in multi-pollutant air quality health research: IV. Vascular effects of repeated inhalation exposure to a mixture of five inorganic gases. Inhalation toxicology 2014, 26(11):691-696.
  19. McDonald JD, Chow JC, Peccia J, Liu Y, Chand R, Hidy GM, Mauderly JL. Influence of collection region and site type on the composition of paved road dust. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health 2013, 6(3):615-628.
  20. Olives C, Sheppard L, Lindström J, Sampson PD, Kaufman JD, Szpiro AA. Reduced-rank spatio-temporal modeling of air pollution concentrations in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution. The Annals of Applied Statistics 2014, 8(4):2509-2537.
  21. Oppenheim HA, Lucero J, Guyot A-C, Herbert LM, McDonald JD, Mabondzo A, Lund AK. Exposure to vehicle emissions results in altered blood brain barrier permeability and expression of matrix metalloproteinases and tight junction proteins in mice. Particle and Fibre Toxicolgy 2013, 10(62).
  22. Paffett ML, Sheppard L, Robertson S, Weaver J, Lucas SN, Campen M. Ozone Inhalation Enhances Coronary Artery Constriction and Impairs dilation via superoxide-dependent mechanisms. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 2015, In Press.
  23. Riley EA, Banks L, Fintzi J, Gould TR, Hartin K, Schaal L, Davey M, Sheppard L, Larson T, Yost MG. Multi-pollutant mobile platform measurements of air pollutants adjacent to a major roadway. Atmospheric Environment 2014, 98:492-499.
  24. Robertson S, Colombo ES, Lucas SN, Hall PR, Febbraio M, Paffett ML, Campen MJ. CD36 Mediates Endothelial Dysfunction Downstream of Circulating Factors Induced by O3 Exposure. Toxicol Sci. 143(2):304-311, 2013.
  25. Schisler JC, Ronnebaum SM, Madden M, Channell M, Campen M, Willis MS. Endothelial inflammatory transcriptional responses to an altered plasma exposome following inhalation of diesel emissions. Inhalation toxicology 2015(0):1-9.
  26. Spalt EW, Curl CL, Allen RW, Cohen M, Adar SD, Stukovsky KH, Avol E, Castro-Diehl C, Nunn C, Mancera-Cuevas K. Time–Location Patterns of a Diverse Population of Older Adults: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2015.
  27. Spalt EW, Curl CL, Allen RW, Cohen M, Williams K, Hirsch JA, Adar SD, Kaufman JD. Factors Influencing Time-Location Patterns and Their Impact on Estimates of Exposure: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2015.
  28. Sun M, Kaufman JD, Kim S-Y, Larson T, Gould T, Polak JF, Budoff MJ, Diez Roux AV, Vedal S. Particulate Matter Components and Subclinical Atherosclerosis: Common Approaches to Estimating Exposure in a Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis Cross-Sectional Study. Environ Health 2013; 12: 39.
  29. Szpiro AA, Paciorek CJ. Measurement Error in Two-Stage Analyses, with Application to Air Pollution Epidemiology. Environmetrics 2013, 24(8):501-17.
  30. Szpiro AA, Sheppard L, Adar SD, Kaufman JD. Estimating Acute Air Pollution Health Effects from Cohort Study Data. Biometrics 2014, 70(1):4-6.
  31. Vedal S, Kaufman JD. What Does Multi-Pollutant Air Pollution Mean? Am J Resp Crit Care Med 2011; 183: 4-6.
  32. Wang M, Brunekreef B, Gehring U, Szpiro A, Hoek G, Beelen R. A new technique for evaluating land use regression models and their impact on health effect estimates. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass) 2015.
  33. Wang M, Keller JP, Adar SD, Kim S-Y, Larson TV, Olives C, Sampson PD, Sheppard L, Szpiro AA, Vedal S. Development of long-term spatiotemporal models for ambient ozone in six metropolitan regions of the United States: The MESA Air study. Atmospheric Environment 2015, 123:79-87.
  34. Xu W, Riley EA, Austin E, Sasakura M, Schaal L, Gould T, Hartin K, Simpson C, Sampson PD, Yost M et al. Use of Mobile and Passive Badge Air Monitoring Data for NOX and Ozone Air Pollution Spatial Exposure Prediction Models. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology 2015, In Press.
  35. Yin F, Lawal A, Ricks J, Fox JR, Larson T, Navab M, Fogelman AM, Rosenfeld ME, Araujo JA. Diesel Exhaust Induces Systemic Lipid Peroxidation and Development of Dysfunctional Pro-Oxidant and Pro-Inflammatory High-Density Lipoprotein. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2013 Jun;33(6):1153-61.
  36. Young MT, Sandler DP, DeRoo LA, Vedal S, Kaufman JD, London SJ. Ambient air pollution exposure and incident adult asthma in a nationwide cohort of US women. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2014, 190(8):914-921.

Center Presentations to Date:

  1. Sampson PD. Spatio-Temporal Modeling for Environmental Monitoring Data. International Symposium on Statistics (ISS). St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, July 2015.
  2. Szpiro A. Dimension Reduction for Spatially Misaligned Multivariate Air Pollution Data. Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER). Denver, CO. June 2015.
  3. Keller J. Covariate-Adaptive Clustering of Exposures for Air Pollution Epidemiology Cohorts. Western North American Region of The International Biometric Society (WNAR). Boise, ID. June 2015.
  4. VanderSchelden GS, Fuchs M, Bartoshevich R, Wen M, Jobson BT. Measurements of Diesel Exhaust and its Photoproducts using a PTR-MS and a Photochamber. 2014 Air & Waste Management Association PNWIS Conference, Spokane, WA, November 5-8.
  5. Fuchs M, VanderSchelden GS, Flyckt CL, Jobson BT. Diesel Exhaust Flow Tube Reactor Characterization. 2014 Air & Waste Management Association PNWIS Conference, Spokane, WA, November 5-8.
  6. Austin E. Identification and Classification of Multipollutant Peak Events in Mobile Monitoring Data. Annual Conference on Environmental, Occupational, and Popular Health. Semiahmoo, WA. January 2015.
  7. Riley E. Multi-Pollutant Mixtures Identified from a Principal Component Analysis by Melding Mobile Monitoring and Integrated Passive Sampler Data. Semiahmoo, WA. January 2015.
  8. Campen MJ. Endothelial Cell Pattern Recognition Receptors, CD36 and LOX-1, Contribute to Responses to Pollution-Induced Circulating Factors. Society of Toxicology, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2014.
  9. Hazlehurst M. Integrating Data from Multiple Time-Location Measurement Methods for Use in Exposure Assessment: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. Seattle, WA. August 2014.
  10. Spalt EW. Patterns in Indoor, Outdoor, In-Vehicle, and Personal Measurements of Volatile Organic Compounds. Annual Conference on Environmental, Occupational, and Population Health. Semiahmoo, WA. January 2015.
  11. Nicholas T. Contribution of Time In-Transit to Individual Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution. Annual Conference on Environmental, Occupational, and Population Health. Semiahmoo, WA. January 2015.
  12. Wang M. Hybrid Spatiotemporal Model Combining Land Use Regression and Chemical Transport Modeling in a Geo-statistical Framework for Ozone and PM2.5 in Los Angeles, California. International Society of Exposure Science Annual Meeting, Henderson, NV. October 2015.
  13. Riley E. Gould T, Fruin S, Simpson C, Yost M, and Larson T. Black carbon and ultrafine particle counts downwind of two major airports. International Society of Exposure Science Annual Meeting, Henderson, NV. October 2015.
  14. Bergen, S. Optimal Penalty Parameter Selection to Minimize the Impact of Exposure Measurement Error in 2-Stage Air Pollution Epidemiology Analyses. ISEE/ISES/ISIAQ. Basel Switzerland, August 2013.
  15. Bergen, S. Optimal Penalty Parameter Selection to Minimize the Impact of Exposure Measurement Error in 2-Stage Air Pollution Epidemiology Analyses. Joint Statistical Meetings. Montreal Canada, August 2013.
  16. Jandarov, R. A Novel Principal Component Analysis for Spatially-Misaligned Multivariate Air Pollution Data. Joint Statistical Meetings. Montreal Canada, August 2013.
  17. Lee, Adel. Impact of Monitoring Network Design on Exposure Prediction and Measurement. Joint Statistical Meetings. Montreal Canada, August 2013.
  18. Vedal, S. Estimating Exposure and Health Effects of PM2.5 Components. Fudan School of Public Health. Shanghai, China. June 2013.
  19. Sullivan, MD. Ambient Transition Metals, Lung Density And Lung Function In The Multi-Ethnic Study Of Atherosclerosis (MESA). American Thoracic Society International Conference. Philadelphia, PA, May 2013.
  20. Vedal S. Multipollutant Data and a Multivariate Modeling Approach for Comparing Cardiovascular Health Effects of Contrasting Air Pollution Mixtures. Symposium (Multipollutant Exposure Metrics and Their Application to Air Pollution Epidemiological Studies). ISES Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA, October 2012.
  21. CLARC Program Annual Meeting – June 2012 (Boston, MA)
  22. Szpiro AA. Exposure Model Selection in Air Pollution Epidemiology: Single and Multiple Pollutants. Clean Air Research Centers Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, June 2012.
  23. Vedal S, Szpiro AA. Methods for Estimating Health Effects of Multipollutant Mixtures in Cohort Studies. ISEE Annual Meeting. Barcelona, Spain, September 2011.
  24. CLARC Program Kickoff Meeting - April 2011 (Raleigh, NC)
  25. CLARC Program Announcement - Society of Toxicology Conference (SOT) – March 2011 (Washington DC)

Center Posters to Date:

  1. Keller J. Covariate-Adaptive Clustering of Exposures for Air Pollution Epidemilology Cohorts. University of Washington DEOHS Student Research Day. Seattle, WA. May 2015.
  2. Riley E. Black Carbon and Ultrafine Particle Counts Downwind of Two Major Airports. University of Washington DEOHS Student Research Day. Seattle, WA. May 2015.
  3. Xu W. Use of Mobile and Passive Badge Air Monitoring Data for NOx and Ozone Air Pollution Spatial Exposure Prediction Models. Annual Conference on Environmental, Occupational, and Population Health. Semiahmoo, WA. January 2015.
  4. Hazlehurst M. Time-Location Measurement Methods for Use in Exposure Assessment: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air). Annual Conference on Environmental, Occupational, and Population Health. Semiahmoo, WA. January 2015.
  5. Jandarov, RA. Novel Principal Component Analysis for Spatially-Misaligned Multivariate Air Pollution Data. ISEE/ISES/ISIAQ. Basel Switzerland, August 2013.
  6. Banks LE, Simpson CD, Larson TV, Yost MG. Characterization of Traffic-Related Air Pollutants Near a Major Roadway in Albuquerque Using a Mobile Monitoring Approach. American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition. Montreal, QC, Canada. May 2013.
  7. Fintzi, J, Sheppard L. Detecting On-Road Emission Sources in Mobile Monitoring Data: A Novel Approach to Thinking About Air Pollution. University of Washington DEOHS Student Research Day. Seattle, WA. May 2013.
  8. Campen MJ, McDonald JM, Rosenfeld ME, Lund AK. Cardiovascular Consequences of Immune Modification by Traffic-Related Emissions. Clean Air Research Centers Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, June 2012.
  9. Keller JP, Sheppard L, Szpiro AA, Sampson PD. Spatial Analysis of a Marker of Roadway Emission Aging. Clean Air Research Centers Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, June 2012.
  10. VanReken T, Jobson T. Chemical Characterization of the LRRI Exhaust Exposure Chambers by PTR-MS and HR-ToF-AMS: Early Results. Clean Air Research Centers Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, June 2012.

EPA Policy for CLARC Centers Acknowledgement