With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Leaders program, EAC staff are working to develop a set of health inequity...
Michael Greenberg
EAC Team to survey organizations engaged in Delaware River watershed conservation
EAC Team members, Dr. Michael Greenberg, Jeanne Herb, Dr. Karen Lowrie and Sara Malone will design and implement a survey to assess the...
EAC Director Greenberg Appointed to NRC’s Plutonium Disposition Committee
EAC Director Michael Greenberg was recently appointed as a member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Plutonium Disposition Committee. The...
EAC’s Jennifer Whytlaw, Jeanne Herb and Karen Lowrie win grant from the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps
EAC’s Jennifer Whytlaw, Jeanne Herb, Dr. Karen Lowrie and Dr. Michael Greenberg win grant from the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps. Principal...
How Local People Make a Difference
M. Greenberg. Restoring America's Neighborhoods: How Local People Make a Difference. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, October 1999.
Brownfields and the mass media
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. "Brownfields and the mass media." Urban Land, July 1999, vol 58, 10, 13
Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future
M. Greenberg, C. Lee, and C. Powers. "Brownfields and public health: Reviving the past to protect the future." American Journal of Public Health,...
Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey.
M. Greenberg, D. Schneider, M. Northridge, and M. Ganz. "Region of birth and African American diets: the Harlem household survey." American Journal...
Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies
M. Greenberg. "Understanding the civic activities of residents of inner city neighborhoods: two case studies." Urban Geography vol. 19, 1998, 68-76.
Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test
M. Greenberg. "Age, perception, and neighborhood quality: an empirical test." Human Ecology Review, vol. 5 (2), 1998, 10-18 (copy received in 1999).
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