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Julian D. Marshall
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 229
Citations - 13935
Julian D. Marshall is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Air quality index. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 206 publications receiving 10104 citations. Previous affiliations of Julian D. Marshall include University of British Columbia & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Effect on blood pressure and eye health symptoms in a climate-financed randomized cookstove intervention study in rural India.
Ther Aung,Jill Baumgartner,Grishma Jain,Karthik Sethuraman,Conor C.O. Reynolds,Julian D. Marshall,Michael Brauer +6 more
TL;DR: Eye‐irritation generally improved, suggesting unmeasured exposures or reporting bias, and health benefits from a climate‐financed cookstove intervention were limited.
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Association between ambient and household air pollution with carotid intima-media thickness in peri-urban South India: CHAI-Project
Otavio T. Ranzani,Carles Milà,Margaux Sanchez,Santhi Bhogadi,Bharati Kulkarni,Kalpana Balakrishnan,Sankar Sambandam,Jordi Sunyer,Julian D. Marshall,Sanjay Kinra,Cathryn Tonne +10 more
TL;DR: Ambient and household air pollution were positively associated with CIMT in a peri-urban population of India, although with limited precision for some estimates.
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Reducing motor vehicle greenhouse gas emissions in a non-California state: a case study of Minnesota.
Adam M. Boies,Steve Hankey,David B. Kittelson,Julian D. Marshall,Peter Nussbaum,Winthrop F. Watts,Elizabeth J. Wilson +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that Minnesota has a viable approach to meeting its stated GHG reduction targets only if advancements are made in all three areas-vehicle efficiency, carbon content of fuels, and VKT.
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Socio-economic disparities in exposure to urban restaurant emissions are larger than for traffic
Rishabh U. Shah,Ellis S. Robinson,Peishi Gu,Joshua S. Apte,Julian D. Marshall,Allen L. Robinson,Albert A. Presto +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors find that restaurants cause long-term average PM enhancements of 0.1 to 0.3 μg m−3 over length scales between 50 and 450 m. They also find that this PM pollution from restaurants is unevenly distributed amongst different socio-economic groups.
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Wearable camera-derived microenvironments in relation to personal exposure to PM2.5.
Maëlle Salmon,Carles Milà,Santhi Bhogadi,Srivalli Addanki,Pavitra Madhira,Niharika Muddepaka,Amaravathi Mora,Margaux Sanchez,Sanjay Kinra,V. Sreekanth,Aiden R. Doherty,Julian D. Marshall,Cathryn Tonne +12 more
TL;DR: Wearable cameras can provide objective, high time-resolution microenvironmental data useful for identifying peak exposures and providing insights not evident using standard self-reported time-activity, according to the results.