Franklin E. Mirer
City University of New York
34 Papers
285 Citations
Franklin E. Mirer is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Occupational safety and health. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Franklin E. Mirer include RMIT University & University of Michigan.
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Papers
Differences in the carcinogenic evaluation of glyphosate between the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
Christopher J. Portier,Bruce K. Armstrong,Bruce C. Baguley,Xaver Baur,Igor Belyaev,Robert Bellé,Fiorella Belpoggi,Annibale Biggeri,Maarten C. Bosland,Paolo Bruzzi,Lygia T. Budnik,Merete Drevvatne Bugge,Kathleen Burns,Gloria M. Calaf,David O. Carpenter,Hillary M. Carpenter,Lizbeth López-Carrillo,Richard W. Clapp,Pierluigi Cocco,Dario Consonni,Pietro Comba,Elena Craft,Mohamed Aqiel Dalvie,Devra Lee Davis,Paul A. Demers,Anneclaire J. De Roos,Jamie C. DeWitt,Francesco Forastiere,Jonathan H. Freedman,Lin Fritschi,Caroline Gaus,Julia M. Gohlke,Marcel Goldberg,Eberhard Greiser,Johnni Hansen,Lennart Hardell,Michael Hauptmann,Wei Huang,James Huff,Margaret O. James,C. W. Jameson,Andreas Kortenkamp,Annette Kopp-Schneider,Hans Kromhout,Marcelo L. Larramendy,Philip J. Landrigan,Lawrence H. Lash,Dariusz Leszczynski,Charles F. Lynch,Corrado Magnani,Daniele Mandrioli,Francis Martin,Enzo Merler,Paola Michelozzi,Lucia Miligi,Anthony B. Miller,Dario Mirabelli,Franklin E. Mirer,Saloshni Naidoo,Melissa J. Perry,Maria Grazia Petronio,Roberta Pirastu,Ralph J. Portier,Kenneth S. Ramos,Larry W. Robertson,Theresa Rodriguez,Martin Röösli,Matthew K. Ross,Deodutta Roy,Ivan Rusyn,Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva,Jennifer Sass,Kai Savolainen,Paul T.J. Scheepers,Consolato Sergi,Ellen K. Silbergeld,Martyn T. Smith,Bernard W. Stewart,Patrice Sutton,Fabio Tateo,Benedetto Terracini,Heinz W. Thielmann,David B. Thomas,Harri Vainio,John E. Vena,Paolo Vineis,Elisabete Weiderpass,Dennis D. Weisenburger,Tracey J. Woodruff,Takashi Yorifuji,Il Je Yu,Paola Zambon,Hajo Zeeb,Shu-Feng Zhou +93 more
TL;DR: The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs Programme identifies chemicals, drugs, mixtures, occupational exposures, lifestyles and personal habits, and physical and biological agents that cause cancer in humans and has evaluated about 1000 agents since 1971.
Comparative toxicity, anticholinesterase action and metabolism of methyl parathion and parathion in sunfish and mice.
TL;DR: In mice the GSH-dependent enzymes also favored detoxification of methyl parathion and methyl paraoxon, but this is apparently of less importance because of their high cholinesterase sensitivity and because cleavage and hydrolysis favored parathions and paraox on.
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Occupational injury disparities in the US hotel industry.
Susan Buchanan,Pamela Vossenas,Niklas Krause,Joan Moriarty,Eric Frumin,Jo Anna M Shimek,Franklin E. Mirer,Peter Orris,Laura Punnett +8 more
TL;DR: Sex- and ethnicity-based disparities in injury rates were only partially due to the type of job held and the company in which the work was performed, and the overall injury rate was 5.2 injuries per 100 worker-years.
Air Pollution and Activity During Transportation by Car, Subway, and Walking
Alfredo Morabia,Philippe Amstislavski,Franklin E. Mirer,Tashia M. Amstislavski,Holger Eisl,Mary S. Wolff,Steven B. Markowitz +6 more
TL;DR: Driving cars was associated with less physical activity but not necessarily less exposure to PM(2.5) than riding subways or walking in an urban environment, and these effect sizes and variances can be used to design larger experiments assessing the health effects of urban transportation.
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Causes of death among workers in a bearing manufacturing plant.
TL;DR: Standardized proportional mortality and mortality odds ratio studies were carried out for a ball bearing plant and the pattern of stomach cancer is consistent with previous findings and suggests an association with the soluble oil cutting fluids.
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