selected publications
select recent peer review books, articles, book chapters:
forthcoming: galway, l.p., parkes, m., corbett, k., et al. climate change frames in public health and water resource management. information, communication, education and training on climate change. ed.: leal, wf.
forthcoming: jones, a., achary, y., galway, l.p. urbanicity is associated with the nutritional double burden in sub-saharan africa. journal of nutrition.
2015: lafta, r., al-shatary, s., cherewick, m., galway, l.p., mock, c., hagopian, a., flaxman, a., kushner, a., greer, a., burnham, g. injury-related death and disability associated with 11 years of conflict in baghdad, iraq: a randomized household cluster survey. plos one.
2015: galway, l.p., berry, b. & takaro. t. student perceptions and lessons learned from flipping a masters level environmental health course. the canadian journal of learning and technology.
2014: galway, l.p, allen, d., parkes, m., li, l., & takaro, t. hydroclimatic factors and acute gastro-intestinal illness in british columbia, canada: a time-series analysis. water resources research. (invited to a special section on hydro-epidemiology)
2014: galway, l.p, corbett, k., takaro, t, tairyan, k., & frank, e. integration of online and flipped classroom instructional models in public health higher education. bmc medical education.
2013: galway, l.p., allen, d., parkes, m., & takaro, t. seasonal variation of acute gastro-intestinal illness by hydroclimatic regime and drinking water source: a retrospective population-based study. journal of water & health.
2013: hagopian, a., flaxman, a., takaro, t., al shatari, s, rajaratnam, j., becker, s., galway, l.p., et al. mortality in iraq associated with the 2003–2011 war and occupation: findings from a national cluster sample survey by the university collaborative iraq mortality study. plos medicine.
2012: galway, l.p., bell, n., al shatari, s., et al. a two-stage cluster sampling method using gridded population data, a gis, and google earthtm imagery in a population-based mortality survey in iraq. international journal of health geographics.
2012: galway, l.p., corbett, k., & zeng, l. where are the ngos and why? the distribution of health and development ngos in bolivia. globalization & health.
2012: jones, a., cruz agudo, y., galway, l.p., et al. heavy agricultural workloads and low crop diversity are strong barriers to improving child feeding practices in the bolivian andes. social science & medicine.
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