Tony J Ward
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Noonan C, Walker E, Semmens E, Belcourt A, Boulafentis J, Garcia C, et al.
Air Qual Atmos Health
. 2024 Oct;
17(5):967-978.
PMID: 39363883
Residential wood burning has both practical and traditional value among many indigenous communities of the United States Mountain West, although household biomass burning also results in emissions that are harmful...
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Chen J, Ward T, Ho S, Ho K
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Oct;
19(20).
PMID: 36294006
We performed personal PM monitoring involving 56 adult residents in Hong Kong. Additionally, paired personal and residential indoor fine particle (PM) samples were collected from 26 homes and from 3...
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Chen J, Jahn H, Sun H, Ning Z, Lu W, Ho K, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Aug;
312:120030.
PMID: 36037851
Exposure measurement error is an important source of bias in epidemiological studies. We assessed the validity of employing ambient (outdoor) measurements as proxies of personal exposures at individual levels focusing...
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Walker E, Noonan C, Belcourt A, Boulafentis J, Garcia C, Graham J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Jul;
843:157029.
PMID: 35777562
Background: Native Americans living in rural areas often rely upon wood stoves for home heating that can lead to elevated indoor concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM). Wood stove use...
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Walker E, Semmens E, Belcourt A, Boyer B, Erdei E, Graham J, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2022 Apr;
130(4):47002.
PMID: 35394807
Background: Millions of rural U.S. households are heated with wood stoves. Wood stove use can lead to high indoor concentrations of fine particulate matter [airborne particles in aerodynamic diameter ()]...
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Chen X, Ward T, Ho K, Sarkar C, Webster C
Indoor Air
. 2021 Nov;
32(1):e12956.
PMID: 34783390
Research on individual level polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) exposure is scarce. Moreover, the independent contribution of ambient- and indoor-origin PAHs to personal exposure remains poorly studied. We performed simultaneous ambient,...
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Delaloye N, Adams E, Hester C, Ware D, Vanek D, Holian A, et al.
Sci Educ Civ Engagem
. 2021 Sep;
8(2):13-19.
PMID: 34476131
(CAHHP) is a science education outreach program that involves students in research of their own design related to indoor and outdoor air pollution and links with respiratory health. The program,...
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Walker E, Noonan C, Semmens E, Ware D, Smith P, Boyer B, et al.
Indoor Air
. 2021 Feb;
31(4):1109-1124.
PMID: 33620109
Household heating using wood stoves is common practice in many rural areas of the United States (US) and can lead to elevated concentrations of indoor fine particulate matter (PM )....
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Chen X, Chuang H, Ward T, Sarkar C, Webster C, Cao J, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2021 Feb;
275:116633.
PMID: 33561752
Toxicological studies have demonstrated the associations between fine particle (PM) components and various cytotoxic endpoints. However, few studies have investigated the toxicological effects of source-specific PM at the individual level....
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Chen X, Cao J, Ward T, Tian L, Ning Z, Gali N, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Jul;
742:140501.
PMID: 32622166
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated significant associations between traffic-related air pollution and adverse health outcomes. Personal exposure to fine particles (PM) in transport microenvironments and their toxicological properties remain to be...