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Linsey C. Marr

Linsey C. Marr

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
69
Citations
19753
World Ranking
1763
National Ranking
741

Overview

Linsey C. Marr is affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a significant emphasis on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Modeling and Simulation, Epidemiology, Oncology, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including Infection Control and Ventilation, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, Respiratory viral infections research, COVID-19 impact on air quality, Influenza Virus Research Studies, and Climate Change and Health Impacts.

Linsey C. Marr has contributed to notable publications in various venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Environmental Science Processes & Impacts
  • Environmental Science & Technology Letters
  • Science

The scientist has co-authored extensively with colleagues such as Jin Pan, Seema S. Lakdawala, Aaron J. Prussin, Julian W. Tang, and J. L. Jiménez.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Linsey C. Marr include:

  • Airborne transmission of respiratory viruses (2021, Science)
  • How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised? (2020, Environment International)
  • Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by inhalation of respiratory aerosol in the Skagit Valley Chorale superspreading event (2020, Indoor Air)
  • Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (2020, Science)
  • Dismantling myths on the airborne transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) (2021, Journal of Hospital Infection)

Best Publications

  • Airborne transmission of respiratory viruses.

    Chia C. Wang;Chia C. Wang;Kimberly A. Prather;Josué Sznitman;Jose L. Jimenez;Jose L. Jimenez

  • How can airborne transmission of COVID-19 indoors be minimised?

    Lidia Morawska;Julian W. Tang;William Bahnfleth;Philomena M. Bluyssen

  • Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 by inhalation of respiratory aerosol in the Skagit Valley Chorale superspreading event.

    Shelly L Miller;William W Nazaroff;Jose L Jimenez;Atze Boerstra

  • Natural, incidental, and engineered nanomaterials and their impacts on the Earth system

    Michael F. Hochella;Michael F. Hochella;David W. Mogk;James Ranville;Irving C. Allen

  • Characterization of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Motor Vehicle Fuels and Exhaust Emissions

    Linsey C. Marr;and Thomas W. Kirchstetter;Robert A. Harley;Antonio H. Miguel

  • Sources of airborne microorganisms in the built environment

    Aaron J. Prussin;Linsey C. Marr

  • Mechanistic insights into the effect of humidity on airborne influenza virus survival, transmission and incidence.

    Linsey C. Marr;Julian W. Tang;Jennifer Van Mullekom;Seema S. Lakdawala

  • Airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2.

    Kimberly A. Prather;Linsey C. Marr;Robert T. Schooley;Melissa A. McDiarmid

  • Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry: results from the CENICA Supersite

    D. Salcedo;D. Salcedo;T. B. Onasch;K. Dzepina;M. R. Canagaratna

  • Dismantling myths on the airborne transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)

    JW Tang;WP Bahnfleth;PM Bluyssen;G Buonanno

  • Concentrations and size distributions of airborne influenza A viruses measured indoors at a health centre, a day-care centre and on aeroplanes

    Wan Yang;Subbiah Elankumaran;Linsey C. Marr

  • Relationship between humidity and influenza A viability in droplets and implications for influenza's seasonality.

    Wan Yang;Subbiah Elankumaran;Linsey C. Marr

  • Dynamics of Airborne Influenza A Viruses Indoors and Dependence on Humidity

    Wan Yang;Linsey C. Marr

  • Physico-chemical characteristics of evaporating respiratory fluid droplets

    Eric P. Vejerano;Linsey C. Marr

  • Humidity-Dependent Decay of Viruses, but Not Bacteria, in Aerosols and Droplets Follows Disinfection Kinetics

    Kaisen Lin;Linsey C. Marr

  • Soot Particle Studies—Instrument Inter-Comparison—Project Overview

    Eben S. Cross;Timothy B. Onasch;Adam Ahern;William Wrobel

  • A paradigm shift to combat indoor respiratory infection.

    Lidia Morawska;Joseph Allen;William Bahnfleth;Philomena M. Bluyssen

  • Environmental and Human Health Risks of Aerosolized Silver Nanoparticles

    Marina E Quadros;Linsey C Marr

  • Spectral analysis of weekday–weekend differences in ambient ozone, nitrogen oxide, and non-methane hydrocarbon time series in California

    Linsey C. Marr;Robert A. Harley

  • Global phylogeography and ancient evolution of the widespread human gut virus crAssphage

    Robert A. Edwards;Alejandro A. Vega;Holly M. Norman;Maria Ohaeri

  • Release of Silver from Nanotechnology-Based Consumer Products for Children

    Marina E. Quadros;Raymond Pierson;Nicolle S. Tulve;Robert Willis

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy B. Onasch
Timothy B. Onasch Boston College
Mario J. Molina
Mario J. Molina University of California, San Diego
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Miguel Zavala
Miguel Zavala San Diego State University, Imperial Valley Campus
David G. Schmale
David G. Schmale Virginia Tech
Scott C. Herndon
Scott C. Herndon Aerodyne Research
Edward J. Dunlea
Edward J. Dunlea University of Colorado Boulder
William W. Nazaroff
William W. Nazaroff University of California, Berkeley
Lidia Morawska
Lidia Morawska Queensland University of Technology

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