Mark S. Myers is affiliated with the National Marine Fisheries Service in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily Environmental Science and Health Professions, with significant contributions to Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Anthropology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, and Emergency Medical Services.
The main topics covered in their work include:
Mark S. Myers has published in several venues, including:
Frequent co-authors include:
Recent papers authored by Mark S. Myers include:
A notable collaborative publication is "DNA damage and health effects in juvenile haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) exposed to PAHs associated with oil-polluted sediment or produced water," published in 2020 in PLoS ONE, co-authored by Sonnich Meier.
Kenneth R. Carrasco;Karen L. Tilbury;Mark S. Myers
Donald C. Malins;Bruce B. McCain;Donald W. Brown;Sin Lam. Chan
Corinne E. Hicken;Tiffany L. Linbo;David H. Baldwin;Maryjean L. Willis
Margaret M. Krahn;M. S. Myers;D. G. Burrows;D. C. Malins
Mark S. Myers;Linda D. Rhodes;Bruce B. McCain
Margaret M. Krahn;Linda D. Rhodes;Mark S. Myers;Leslie K. Moore
Donald C. Malins;Margaret M. Krahn;Mark S. Myers;Linda D. Rhodes
D.C. Malins;B.B. McCain;J.T. Landahl;M.S. Myers
M S Myers;C M Stehr;O P Olson;L L Johnson
Mark S. Myers;John T. Landahl;Margaret M. Krahn;Bruce B. McCain
Donald C. Malins;Margaret M. Krahn;Donald W. Brown;Linda D. Rhodes
M.S. Myers;J.T. Landahl;M.M. Krahn;L.L. Johnson
Mark S. Myers;Lyndal L. Johnson;Tom Hom;Tracy K. Collier
John P. Incardona;Mark G. Carls;Larry Holland;Tiffany L. Linbo
Nathaniel L. Scholz;Mark S. Myers;Sarah G. McCarthy;Jana S. Labenia
Lyndal L. Johnson;Carla M. Stehr;O. Paul Olson;Mark S. Myers
Edmundo Casillas;Mark Myers;Warren E. Ames
John P. Incardona;Carol A. Vines;Bernadita F. Anulacion;David H. Baldwin
M. R. Arkoosh;E. Clemons;M. Myers;E. Casillas
A.M. Husoy;M.S. Myers;M.L. Willis;T.K. Collier
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