Andrea Carlson Gielen is a researcher affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States, focusing primarily on medicine with a substantive contribution to public health and injury prevention. Their research broadly covers fields such as public health, environmental and occupational health, safety and risk management, emergency medicine, and sociology and political science.
The scientist has published extensively in areas including injury epidemiology and prevention, traffic and road safety, trauma and emergency care, intimate partner and family violence, emergency and acute care studies, pediatric health and respiratory diseases, and neuroscience of respiration and sleep.
Recent publications by Andrea Carlson Gielen include:
The researcher has contributed several publications to notable venues such as Abstracts, Injury Prevention, Health Promotion Practice, Journal of Interpersonal Violence, and Patient Education and Counseling.
Frequent collaborators in Andrea Carlson Gielen's work include Eileen M. McDonald, Elise Omaki, Wendy Shields, Leticia Manning Ryan, and Katherine Hoops.
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