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Patrick L. Kinney
Associate Professor
Environmental Health Science

Earth Institute Affiliate:
The Earth Institute, Columbia University

work: 212-305-3663
fax: 212-305-4012
e-mail1: plk3@columbia.edu
Address:
Department of Environmental Health Sciences
60 Haven Ave B1-113A
New York, NY 10032

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User ID: 1169
Last Modified: 11-23-2009
Projects:
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The New York Climate & Health Project
Patrick Kinney
Earth Institute Contact: Patrick Kinney
Organization: The Earth Institute, Columbia University
Locations: United States of America
Special Locations: New York metropolitan region

Exposure Assessment Core Facilty of the NIEHS Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan
Patrick Kinney
Earth Institute Contact: Patrick Kinney
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: United States of America

Traffic Related Particle Exposures Among New York City Adolescents
Patrick Kinney
Earth Institute Contact: Patrick Kinney
Organization: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)
Locations: United States of America
Special Locations: New York City

Traffic associated air pollution asthma study
Rachel Miller
Earth Institute Contact: Rachel Miller
Organization: Center for Global Health and Economic Development (CGHED)
Publications:
- "Simulated effects of climate change on summertime nitrogen deposition in the eastern US,"by Kinney, P. L., with Civerolo KL, Hogrefe C, Lynn B, Rosenzweig C, Goldberg R, Rosenthal J, Knowlton K, Atmospheric Environment 42 2074-2082, Winter 2008
- "Impacts of roadway emissions on urban particulate matter concentrations in sub-Saharan Africa: new evidence from Nairobi, Kenya,"by Kinney, P. L., with Van Vliet, EDS, Environmental Research Letters 2, Winter 2007
- "Projecting heat-related mortality impacts under a changing climate in the New York City region,"by Kinney, P. L., with Knowlton K, Lynn B, Goldberg RA, Rosenzweig C, Hogrefe C, Rosenthal JK, American Journal of Public Health 97 2028-2034, Winter 2007
- "Climate change, ambient ozone, and health in 50 U.S. cities,"by Kinney, P. L., with Bell, M.L., Goldberg R., Hogrefe, C., Knowlton K., Lynn B., Rosenthal J., Rosenzweig C., and Patz J. , Climatic Change 82 61-76, Winter 2007


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