Marie O'Neill

Marie O'Neill
Professor
University of Michigan, School of Public Health
Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences
6623 SPH Tower
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor
MI
48109-2029
Fields of interest
Cardiovascular mechanisms for air pollution health effects Climate change, weather and health Environmental equity and susceptible populations Environmental exposure assessment Air pollution, temperature and health in Latin American cities
Description of scientific projects
Marie O'Neill's research interests include health effects of air pollution, temperature extremes and climate change (mortality, asthma, hospital admissions, and cardiovascular endpoints); environmental exposure assessment; and socio-economic influences on health. She has worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Pan American Health Organization, in Mexico at the National Institute of Public Health and the National Center for Environmental Health as a Fulbright Scholar, and as a Research Fellow in Environmental Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. She was a Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar at University of Michigan from 2004 to 2006.