Sarah Commodore
Assistant Professor
Email: scommod@iu.edu
Address: 1025 E. 7th St.
Department: Environmental and Occupational Health
ORCID - 0000-0002-9070-0654
Ph.D. University of Georgia 2012
B.S. Biola University 2007
Scholarly Interests
My research interest include using multidimensional data to examine susceptibility to disease and leveraging that knowledge to inform public health interventions.
Commodore S, Metcalf A, Post C, Watts K, Reynolds S, Pearce J (2020). A Statistical Calibration Framework for Improving Non-Reference Method Particulate Matter Reporting: A Focus on Community Air Monitoring Settings. Atmosphere. 11: 807.
Commodore A, Wilson S, Muhammad O, Svendsen E, Pearce J. (2017). Community-based participatory research for the study of air pollution: a review of motivations, approaches, and outcomes. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 189: 378.
Commodore A, Hartinger SM, Lanata CF, Aguilar-Villalobos M, Hall DB, Vena JE, Wang JS, Naeher LP (2013). Concentrations of Urinary 8-OHdG and 8-isoprostane in Women Exposed to Wood smoke in a Cook stove Intervention Study in San Marcos, Peru. Environment International. 60: 112-122.
Commodore A, Hartinger SM, Lanata CF, Hall D, Aguilar-Villalobos M, Naeher LP (2013).
A Pilot Study Characterizing Real Time Exposures to Particulate Matter and Carbon Monoxide from Cook stove Related Wood smoke in Rural Peru.
Atmospheric Environment. 79: 380–384.
Commodore A, Hartinger SM, Lanata CF, Mäusezahl D, Gil AI, Hall DB, Aguilar-Villalobos M, Naeher LP (2013).
Carbon Monoxide Exposures and Kitchen Concentrations from Cookstove Related Woodsmoke in San Marcos, Peru. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 19: 43–54.