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Dr. Scammell is an Associate Professor of Environmental Health at Boston University School of Public Health, and serves as leader of the Boston University Superfund Research Program Community Engagement Core. In this capacity her work includes developing mechanisms to support long-and short-term research relationships between community groups and scientists, and responding to community requests for scientific assistance. Dr. Scammell is also a JPB Environmental Health Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health. Her expertise is in the area of community-driven and community-based participatory research and includes the use of qualitative methods in the area of environmental health and epidemiologic studies. Her particular interest is in the combined effects of social and environmental stressors (e.g., exposure to chemical hazards and air pollution along with violence and immigration insecurity). She is the Principal Investigator of an EPA STAR grant to study cumulative risk in the urban environmental justice population of Chelsea, MA, where she lives and works in partnership with the Chelsea Collaborative. Dr. Scammell has also partnered with the Boston Housing Authority, the Boston Public Health Commission and investigators at the Boston University School of Social Work on several studies to address systemic, social and structural environmental health stressors in the home. One such study includes the assessment of hoarding behavior (clutter) and sanitation, and their impact on Integrated Pest Management, along with piloting interventions to assist residents whose tenancy is threatened. Another is an evaluation of a home-based asthma intervention to address housing code violations that are known asthma triggers. Dr. Scammell is also co-investigator on study of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease of unknown causes in Central America, and is a member of the Consortium for the Epidemic of Nephropathy in Central America and Mexico. Dr. Scammell serves of the Board of Health in the City of Chelsea, as Chair of the board of directors of the Science & Environmental Health Network, and as an editor of New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy. She co-teaches an upper level course, Environmental Health Science, Law and Policy, and Foundations of Environmental Health. In 2014 she co-edited, The Toxic Schoolhouse published by Baywood Press.
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Kidney360no. 4 (2024): 607-609
Alina M. McIntyre,Madeleine K. Scammell,Patrick L. Kinney, Kiran Khosla, Layne Benton,Roseann Bongiovanni, Jessica McCannon,Chad W. Milando
Diane Santos,Nathan Raines, Dominic Leone, Juan Amador,Damaris Lopez-Pilarte, Oriana Ramirez,Iris Delgado, Calum Tattersfield,Jessica Leibler,John Asara,Madeleine K. Scammell,Daniel Brooks,
Kidney International Reportsno. 4 (2024): S556-S557
Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiologyno. 4 (2023): 622-630
Iris S. Delgado, Abigail Outterson, Vaishnavi Ramesh, Alda Gabriela Amador Sanchez, Alfonso Cesar Boza,Damaris Lopez-Pilarte,Juan Jose Amador Velazquez,David J. Friedman,Daniel R. Brooks,Madeleine K. Scammell,Catharine Wang
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICSpp.1-7, (2023)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTHno. 4 (2022): 2227-2227
Alina M. McIntyre,Madeleine K. Scammell, Maria Pilar Botana Martinez,Leila Heidari,Abgel Negassa,Roseann Bongiovanni,M. Patricia Fabian
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICEno. 6 (2022): 410-417
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