Jonathan Coakley

647 citations
10 papers · 552 · h-index 8

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    • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact 7
    • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals 5
    • Air Quality and Health Impacts 5
    • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity 2
    • Mercury impact and mitigation studies 2
    • Heavy metals in environment 1

Jonathan Coakley

10 papers receiving 546 citations

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Jonathan Coakley
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  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis 520
  • Cancer Research 135
  • Pollution 78
  • Environmental Chemistry 53
  • Atmospheric Science 58
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The 16 scholars most cited alongside Jonathan Coakley, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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1 2012302
2 201274
3 201356
4 201355
5 201824
6 201715
7 20219
8 20217
9 20205
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Estimated infant intake of persistent organic pollutants through breast milk in New Zealand.
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About Jonathan Coakley

Jonathan Coakley is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Environmental Chemistry, Epidemiology and Cancer Research, having authored 10 papers that have together received 552 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (7 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (5 papers), Air Quality and Health Impacts (5 papers), Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (2 papers), Mercury impact and mitigation studies (2 papers), Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research (2 papers), Breastfeeding Practices and Influences (1 paper) and Heavy metals in environment (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis (520 citations), Cancer Research (135 citations), Pollution (78 citations), Environmental Chemistry (53 citations) and Atmospheric Science (58 citations). Jonathan Coakley has collaborated with scholars based in New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States. Frequent co-authors include Andrea ’t Mannetje, Jeroen Douwes, Stuart Harrad, Emma Goosey, Alin C. Dirtu, Adrian Covaci, Nadeem Ali, Nele Van den Eede, Hugo Neels and Jochen F. Mueller. Their work appears in journals such as Chemosphere, International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, The Science of The Total Environment, Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology and Environment International.

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