
Nina Franzen Lee
@ninafranzlee
Public health researcher @community_noise and PhD student in Epidemiology @brown_sph
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08-05-2020 19:00:52
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Help measure sound levels in RI! Community Noise Lab is placing noise monitors across the state to build a child health model. These monitors are weather-proof, and collect no audio. Fill out the form to host a monitor: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…


Congratulations to Nina Franzen Lee for your recent acceptance into the Brown University School of Public Health 's Epidemiology PhD program! Community Noise Lab and e_dubya are so excited for you and look forward to supporting you and your work.


Peaks Island City of Portland, Maine Portland Press Herald Maine is home to 900 residents and is a major tourist destination in the summer, swelling to 5000 daily visitors. The CNL Brown University mapped nighttime dB(A) in the winter and will return in the summer to see how the soundscape changes.


As a part of our #summerofscience series, we will be sharing field notes from our student researchers! Watch Itawamba CC students as they discuss their project looking at air and noise pollution in Northern MS Brown University School of Public Health Brown University @BrownEnvt RWJF tiktok.com/@communitynois…

Rhode Island, we got you covered! Nina Franzen Lee, incoming doctoral student Brown Epidemiology, has been very busy this summer monitoring sound levels across the state. #summerofscience #wehere


Glamour shots from Nina Franzen Lee, an incoming doctoral student Brown University School of Public Health and Brown Epidemiology. She is monitoring sound levels on Peaks Island, Portland, Maine. It will be very interesting to see how tourism related activities impact the sound levels between "on" an "off" seasons!


New study by BUSPH Environmental Health determined that ultrafine particle concentrations dropped 61% in the early pandemic at this site downwind from Logan Airport. Behind the scenes: my year of Boston weather, troubleshooting on icy rooftops, and invaluable learning from experts in the field. ✈️


The Department of Epidemiology is pleased to introduce our incoming cohort for the 2022-2023 Academic Year! Brown University School of Public Health


Nina Lee has spent the last year monitoring Rhode Island's noise. As she begins Brown Epidemiology PhD training this fall, she'll work to create a sound exposure map of our entire state to inform a new epidemiological model for children’s health. Community Noise Lab brown.edu/news/2022-08-3…


Noise pollution is more than just a nuisance. It’s also a public health issue. Weekly's Michelle San Miguel speaks with Community Noise Lab researchers studying noise pollution, Providence residents who are affected by it, and Councilman John Goncalves about possible solutions. watch.ripbs.org/video/green-se…

1/Our study on the impacts of boil water advisories (bwa) on school-aged children's educational attainment in the public school system in Jackson, Mississippi, has been published! Nature Water. rdcu.be/c9kD1


Come join us tonight as Raine✨ presents her findings from her year-long indoor air quality intervention at home-based daycare centers in Providence. e_dubya just finished cutting and folder the study finding brochures! Brown University School of Public Health Brown Epidemiology Brown Research


Community Update! Yes, we still are VERY MUCH Community Noise Lab. Nina Franzen Lee has put together a nice summary of our noise monitoring in Providence. We also have a nice array of long-term sites around the state. Excited to work with Breathe Providence IBES: Institute at Brown for Environment & Society ! #wehere



