Jaime E. Mirowsky
State University of New York at Purchase
19 Papers
29 Citations
Jaime E. Mirowsky is an academic researcher from State University of New York at Purchase. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Jaime E. Mirowsky include Syracuse University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Papers
Air quality changes in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TL;DR: Examining whether changes in air quality were observed in NYC resulting from New York State's COVID-19-associated shutdown measures found no significant difference between the years; however, using a linear time lag model, when changes in these pollutant concentrations were compared to those measured during the same span of time in 2015–2019, no significant differences were found.
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Ozone exposure is associated with acute changes in inflammation, fibrinolysis, and endothelial cell function in coronary artery disease patients.
Jaime E. Mirowsky,Jaime E. Mirowsky,Martha Sue Carraway,Radhika Dhingra,Haiyan Tong,Lucas M. Neas,David Diaz-Sanchez,Wayne E. Cascio,Martin Case,James L. Crooks,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Z. Elaine Dowdy,William E. Kraus,Robert B. Devlin +14 more
TL;DR: The results support the biological plausibility of ozone-induced cardiovascular effects and were found at concentrations below the EPA National Ambient Air Quality Standards for both ozone and PM2.5.
Hazardous air pollutant exposure as a contributing factor to COVID-19 mortality in the United States
Michael Petroni,Dustin T. Hill,Lylla Younes,Liesl Barkman,Sarah Howard,I. Brielle Howell,Jaime E. Mirowsky,Mary B. Collins +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between HAP exposure and US-based COVID-19 mortality, while controlling for socioeconomic status, population health indicators, and exposure to PM2 5 and ozone.
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A novel approach for measuring residential socioeconomic factors associated with cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Jaime E. Mirowsky,Robert B. Devlin,David Diaz-Sanchez,Wayne E. Cascio,Shannon C. Grabich,Carol Haynes,Colette Blach,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Svati H. Shah,William E. Kraus,Kenneth Olden,Lucas M. Neas +12 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of applying hierarchical clustering to an assessment of area-level characteristics is demonstrated and that living in impoverished, urban residential clusters may have an adverse impact on health is demonstrated.
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Heterogeneous ozone effects on the DNA methylome of bronchial cells observed in a crossover study
Marie-Abele Bind,Donald B. Rubin,Donald B. Rubin,Andres Cardenas,Radhika Dhingra,Cavin K. Ward-Caviness,Zhonghua Liu,Jaime E. Mirowsky,Joel Schwartz,David Diaz-Sanchez,Robert B. Devlin +10 more
TL;DR: Little evidence of an overall effect of ozone on the DNA methylome is found but some suggestive changes in PLSCR1, HCAR1, and LINC00336 DNA methylation after ozone exposure relative to clean air are observed.