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Final Reports

Health Risk Characterization for Transport Users and Workers: Community Health and Cumulative Risk Considerations
Dr. Mary Fox, Johns Hopkins University

Development of Full-Chain Transportation Emissions, Exposure, and Health Modeling Platform
Alexander Meitiv, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Making New Mobility a Win for Public Health
Johnathon P. Ehsani, John Hopkins University

Quantifying the Environmental and Health Impacts of Curbside Management for Emerging Multi-modal Mobility Services
Dr. Guoyuan Wu, University of California, Riverside

Technology Landscape and Future Direction for Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health
Ann Xu, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Economic Impacts of Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Expansion on Texas Metros
Jacqueline Kuzio, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Quantifying Bioavailable Metals and Potential Dust Emissions from Highway-Related and Desert Sediments at Lordsburg Playa, New Mexico
Thomas E. Gill, University of Texas, El Paso

Drayage Truck Electrification Feasibility and Benefit Analysis
Farinoush Sharifi, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Evaluation of Battery Electric Trucks and Connected Vehicle Technologies for Drayage Application
Peng Hao, University of California, Riverside

Personal Exposure to Air Pollution in the Vicinity of U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings
Suriya Vallamasundar, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Secondary Particulate Matter Exceed Primary Emissions from Current Gasoline Vehicles: Air Quality and Public Health Implications
Georgios Karavalakis, University of California, Riverside

Transportation as a Disease Vector—A Modeling Approach
Alexander Meitiv, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Developing a Transportation, Emissions and Health Data Hub
Andrew Birt, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

01-01-TTI Developing a Transportation, Emissions and Health Data Hub - Birt

In-Cabin Fine Particulate Matter Exposure During Paratransit Transport
Alex V. Samoylov, Georgia Institute of Technology

01-08-GT In-Cabin Fine Particulate Matter Exposure During Paratransit Transport - Samoylov

Measuring Temporal and Spatial Exposure of Urban Cyclists to Air Pollutants Using and Instrumented Bike
Kari Watkins, Georgia Institute of Technology

01-09-GT Measuring Temporal and Spatial Exposure of Urban Cyclists to Air Pollutants Using an Instrumented Bike - Watkins

Quantifying Traffic Congestion‐Induced Change of Near‐Road
Air Pollutant Concentration

Ji Luo, University of California, Riverside

01-15-UCR Quantifying Traffic Congestion-Inducing change of Near-Road Air Pollutant Concentration - Luo

Characterizing In-Cab Air Quality in Heavy-Duty Diesel Construction Equipment
M. Phil Lewis, Texas A&M University

Development of CARTEEH Curriculum for Transportation Emissions and Health
Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Development of CARTEEH Curriculum for Transportation Emissions and Health (Phase I)

Healthy Living, Children’s Respiratory Health, and Traffic-Related Air Pollution in an Underserved Community
Wen-Whai Li, University of Texas, El Paso

Healthy Living Childrens Respiratory Health and Traffic-Related Air Pollution in an Underserved Community

Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Childhood Asthma in the United States: A Burden of Disease Assessment
Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Association of Traffic and Related Air Pollutants on Cardiorespiratory Risk Factors from Low-Income Populations in El Paso, TX
Soyoung Jeon, University of Texas, El Paso

Development of an Emission-Based Selection Algorithm to Optimize Variable Message Sign Locations
Farinoush Sharifi, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Fourteen Pathways between Urban Transportation and Health: A Conceptual Model, Literature Review, and Burden of Disease Assessment
Haneen Khreis, Texas A&M Transportation Institute

Assessing Regulatory Compliance and Community Air Pollution Impacts of Crude Oil by Rail Transport in Baltimore City, Maryland
Genee S. Smith, John Hopkins University

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