Publications by authors named "Dakotah Maguire"

Physical environment plays a key role in determining human health risks. Exposure to toxins, weather extremes, degraded air and water quality, high levels of noise and limited accessibility to green areas can negatively affect health. Furthermore, adverse environmental exposures are often correlated with each other and with socioeconomic status, thereby compounding disadvantages in marginalized populations.

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  • - The Data Descriptor provides estimates of electricity outages at the county level, tracked in 15-minute intervals from 2014 to 2022, covering 92% of customers in the US, DC, and Puerto Rico by 2022.
  • - These estimates are produced by EAGLE-I, a GIS and data visualization platform developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, aimed at mapping the population affected by outages.
  • - The report includes a Data Quality Index for 2018-2022, highlighting changes in coverage rates and identifying data collection gaps or errors by FEMA region.
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Characterizing the interplay between exposures shaping the human exposome is vital for uncovering the etiology of complex diseases. For example, cancer risk is modified by a range of multifactorial external environmental exposures. Environmental, socioeconomic, and lifestyle factors all shape lung cancer risk.

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