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Marie Lynn Miranda
 
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Marie Lynn Miranda
Gabel Associate Professor of the Practice in Environmental Ethics
and Sustainable Environmental Management,
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences,
Environmental Sciences and Policy Division

Dr. Miranda's expertise lies in spatial modeling of children's environmental health and environmental justice issues. She serves as the Director of the Nicholas School's Children's Environmental Health Initiative.
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Publications:
M.L. Miranda. 2008 "Scientific Grace." Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 82(10): 657

M.L. Miranda, M. A. Overstreet Galeano, E. Tassone, K.D. Allen, R.D. Horner. Forthcoming. "Spatial Analysis of the Etiology of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis among 1991 Gulf War Veterans." NeuroToxicology.

M.L. Miranda, M. Keating, and S. Edwards. 2008. "Environmental Justice Implications of Reduced Reporting Requirements of the Toxics Release Inventory Burden Reduction Rule." Environmental Science and Technology 42, 5407-5414.

M.L. Miranda, D. Kim, M.A. Overstreet Galeano, C.J. Paul, A.P. Hull, and S.P. Morgan. 2007. "The Relationship between Early Childhood Blood Lead Levels and Performance on End of Grade Tests." Environmental Health Perspectives 115(8): 1242-1247.

M.L. Miranda, J.M. Silva, M.A. Overstreet Galeano, J.P. Brown, D.S. Campbell, E. Coley, C.S. Cowan, D. Harvell, J. Lassiter, J.L. Parks, and W. Sandelé. 2005. "Building GIS Capacity in Local Health Departments: Lessons from a North Carolina Project." American Journal of Public Health 95(12): 2180-2185.

 

 
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