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Mitchel Klein is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and focuses their research predominantly within the field of Engineering, with an emphasis on Mechanical Engineering. Their scholarly activity includes contributions to Water Science and Technology, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Biomedical Engineering as subfields of study.

The scientist's research topics cover a spectrum of applied and theoretical issues. Key areas include:

  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
  • Mineral Processing and Grinding
  • Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Pregnancy-related medical research
  • Fluid Dynamics and Mixing
  • Industrial Engineering and Technologies

Mitchel Klein's recent academic contributions reflect a diverse range of subject matter and publication venues. Select papers include:

  • "Gestational Weight Gain and Birth Outcome: A Comparison of Methods of Accounting for Gestational Age," published in 2022 in the American Journal of Epidemiology
  • "Disperse Composition of a Coal Flotation Reagent (Spent-Oil Emulsion)," published in 2020 in Coke and Chemistry
  • "INFLUENCE OF DISPERSIVENESS OF EMULSION COMPOSED OF OILY REAGENTS ON COAL FLOTATION RESULTS," published in 2020 in the Journal of Mining Science
  • "Drinking water turbidity and emergency department visits for gastrointestinal illness in Atlanta, 1993-2004," published in 2020 in UNC Libraries
  • "Drinking water residence time in distribution networks and emergency department visits for gastrointestinal illness in Metro Atlanta, Georgia," published in 2020 in UNC Libraries

The venues frequently associated with their research output are:

  • Coke and Chemistry
  • UNC Libraries
  • American Journal of Epidemiology
  • Journal of Mining Science
  • Koks i khimiya

Collaborative work is evident through repeated co-authorships with several researchers. Frequent coauthors include:

  • W. Dana Flanders
  • Yu. F. Patrakov
  • С. А. Семенова
  • Т. Е. Вахонина
  • Sarah C. Tinker

Best Publications

  • Effects of anthropogenic emissions on aerosol formation from isoprene and monoterpenes in the southeastern United States

    Lu Xu;Hongyu Guo;Christopher M. Boyd;Mitchel Klein

  • Review of Acellular Assays of Ambient Particulate Matter Oxidative Potential: Methods and Relationships with Composition, Sources, and Health Effects

    Josephine T. Bates;Ting Fang;Vishal Verma;Linghan Zeng

  • Ambient air pollution and respiratory emergency department visits.

    Jennifer L. Peel;Paige E. Tolbert;Mitchel Klein;Kristi Busico Metzger

  • Short-term Associations between Ambient Air Pollutants and Pediatric Asthma Emergency Department Visits

    Matthew J. Strickland;Lyndsey A. Darrow;Mitchel Klein;W. Dana Flanders

  • Ambient air pollution and cardiovascular emergency department visits.

    Kristi Busico Metzger;Paige E. Tolbert;Mitchel Klein;Jennifer L. Peel

  • Reactive Oxygen Species Generation Linked to Sources of Atmospheric Particulate Matter and Cardiorespiratory Effects.

    Josephine T. Bates;Rodney J. Weber;Joseph Abrams;Vishal Verma

  • Oxidative potential of ambient water-soluble PM 2.5 in the southeastern United States: contrasts in sources and health associations between ascorbic acid (AA) and dithiothreitol (DTT) assays

    Ting Fang;Vishal Verma;Josephine T. Bates;Joseph Abrams

  • Fine particle sources and cardiorespiratory morbidity: an application of chemical mass balance and factor analytical source-apportionment methods.

    Jeremy A. Sarnat;Amit Marmur;Mitchel Klein;Eugene Kim

  • Air pollution and acute respiratory infections among children 0-4 years of age: an 18-year time-series study.

    Lyndsey A. Darrow;Mitchel Klein;W. Dana Flanders;James A. Mulholland

  • Air quality and pediatric emergency room visits for asthma in Atlanta, Georgia

    P. E. Tolbert;J. A. Mulholland;D. L. Macintosh;D. L. Macintosh;Fan Xu

  • Ambient Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Emergency Department Visits in Potentially Sensitive Groups

    Jennifer L. Peel;Jennifer L. Peel;Kristi Busico Metzger;Mitchel Klein;W. Dana Flanders

  • Impact of exposure measurement error in air pollution epidemiology: effect of error type in time-series studies

    Gretchen T Goldman;James A Mulholland;Armistead G Russell;Matthew J Strickland

  • Ambient pollen concentrations and emergency department visits for asthma and wheeze

    Lyndsey A. Darrow;Jeremy Hess;Christine A. Rogers;Paige E. Tolbert

  • Multipollutant modeling issues in a study of ambient air quality and emergency department visits in Atlanta.

    Paige E Tolbert;Mitchel Klein;Jennifer L Peel;Stefanie E Sarnat

  • Ambient Air Pollution and Preterm Birth: A Time-series Analysis

    Lyndsey A. Darrow;Mitchel Klein;W Dana Flanders;Lance A. Waller

  • Ambient Air Pollution and Birth Weight in Full-Term Infants in Atlanta, 1994―2004

    Lyndsey A. Darrow;Mitchel Klein;Matthew J. Strickland;James A. Mulholland

  • Associations between Ambient Fine Particulate Oxidative Potential and Cardiorespiratory Emergency Department Visits.

    Joseph Y Abrams;Rodney J Weber;Mitchel Klein;Stefanie E Sarnat

  • An examination of exposure measurement error from air pollutant spatial variability in time-series studies

    Stefanie E Sarnat;Mitchel Klein;Jeremy A Sarnat;W Dana Flanders

  • Ambient Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Malformations in Atlanta, Georgia, 1986–2003

    Matthew J. Strickland;Mitchel Klein;Adolfo Correa;Mark D. Reller

  • Seasonality of birth and implications for temporal studies of preterm birth.

    Lyndsey A. Darrow;Matthew J. Strickland;Mitchel Klein;Lance A. Waller

  • Air Pollution and Preterm Birth in the U.S. State of Georgia (2002–2006): Associations with Concentrations of 11 Ambient Air Pollutants Estimated by Combining Community Multiscale Air Quality Model (CMAQ) Simulations with Stationary Monitor Measurements

    Hua Hao;Howard H. Chang;Heather A. Holmes;James A. Mulholland

  • Interim results of the study of particulates and health in Atlanta (SOPHIA).

    Paige E. Tolbert;Mitchel Klein;Kristi Busico Metzger;Jennifer Peel

Frequent Co-Authors

Paige E. Tolbert
Paige E. Tolbert Emory University
James A. Mulholland
James A. Mulholland Georgia Institute of Technology
Matthew J. Strickland
Matthew J. Strickland University of Nevada Reno
Armistead G. Russell
Armistead G. Russell Georgia Institute of Technology
Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat
Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat Emory University
W. Dana Flanders
W. Dana Flanders Emory University
Howard H. Chang
Howard H. Chang Emory University
Jeremy A. Sarnat
Jeremy A. Sarnat Emory University
Rodney J. Weber
Rodney J. Weber Georgia Institute of Technology
Eric S. Edgerton
Eric S. Edgerton Durham University

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