Martin Slade, MPH
Lecturer in Occupational Medicine
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Research Summary
Mr. Slade's current research interests include the development of
analytical models to evaluate the effects of physical and psychosocial
factors on the patterns of disease and injury within industrial
workplaces as well as psychosocial influences on aging, in particular,
how older individuals’ perceptions of aging affect cognition and health
in old age. Additionally, Mr. Slade's research interests include the
effect of mechanical hearing protection and pharmacological
interventions on the reduction of noise induced hearing loss.
Extensive Research Description
Mr. Slade's current research interests include the development of analytical models to evaluate the effects of physical and psychosocial factors on the patterns of disease and injury within industrial workplaces as well as psychosocial influences on aging, in particular, how older individuals’ perceptions of aging affect cognition and health in old age. Additionally, Mr. Slade's research interests include the effect of mechanical hearing protection and pharmacological interventions on the reduction of noise induced hearing loss.
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Public Health Interests
Aging; Occupational Health
Selected Publications
- Effect of daily noise exposure monitoring on annual rates of hearing loss in industrial workers.Rabinowitz PM, Galusha D, Kirsche SR, Cullen MR, Slade MD, Dixon-Ernst C. Effect of daily noise exposure monitoring on annual rates of hearing loss in industrial workers. Occupational And Environmental Medicine 2011, 68:414-8.
- Memory shaped by age stereotypes over time.Levy BR, Zonderman AB, Slade MD, Ferrucci L. Memory shaped by age stereotypes over time. The Journals Of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences And Social Sciences 2012, 67:432-6.
- The ability of virulence factor expression by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to predict clinical disease in hospitalized patients.Ledizet M, Murray TS, Puttagunta S, Slade MD, Quagliarello VJ, Kazmierczak BI. The ability of virulence factor expression by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to predict clinical disease in hospitalized patients. PloS One 2012, 7:e49578.
- Association between positive age stereotypes and recovery from disability in older persons.Levy BR, Slade MD, Murphy TE, Gill TM. Association between positive age stereotypes and recovery from disability in older persons. JAMA 2012, 308:1972-3.
- Transferability of aliphatic isocyanates from recently applied paints to the skin of auto body shop workers.De Vries TT, Bello D, Stowe MH, Harari H, Slade MD, Redlich CA. Transferability of aliphatic isocyanates from recently applied paints to the skin of auto body shop workers. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Hygiene 2012, 9:699-711.
- Amelioration of acute sequelae of blast induced mild traumatic brain injury by N-acetyl cysteine: a double-blind, placebo controlled study.Hoffer ME, Balaban C, Slade MD, Tsao JW, Hoffer B. Amelioration of acute sequelae of blast induced mild traumatic brain injury by N-acetyl cysteine: a double-blind, placebo controlled study. PloS One 2013, 8:e54163.