Marcus L. Britton

ORCID: 0000-0003-1171-0895
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Research Areas
  • Urban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Place Attachment and Urban Studies
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Migration and Labor Dynamics
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
  • School Choice and Performance
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Public Health and Social Inequalities
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Rural development and sustainability
  • Urbanization and City Planning
  • Family Dynamics and Relationships
  • Family Support in Illness
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
  • Urban Planning and Governance
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • Dialysis and Renal Disease Management

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
2011-2017

Rice University
2008

Kidney failure is common in patients with Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19), resulting increased morbidity and mortality. In an international collaboration, 284 kidney biopsies were evaluated to improve understanding of disease COVID-19. Diagnoses compared five years 63,575 native prior the pandemic 13,955 allograft identify diseases that have Genotyping for APOL1 G1 G2 alleles was performed 107 African American Hispanic patients. Immunohistochemistry SARS-CoV-2 utilized assess direct viral...

10.1016/j.kint.2021.07.015 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Kidney International 2021-08-03

Non‐White young adults are more likely to live with their parents throughout 20s, return home after going away college, and less leave again returning. Scholars have speculated that subcultural differences in attitudes toward marriage family play a key role generating racial/ethnic rates of coresidence among adults. Data from the National Education Longitudinal Survey 1988 ( N = 11,228) were analyzed order test this hypothesis. Attitudes significantly associated coresidence, especially men,...

10.1111/jomf.12042 article EN Journal of Marriage and Family 2013-07-01

Prior research has shown that neighbourhood racial and income contexts remain similar across generations within White, Black Latino families in the US. This article builds on this by examining extent to which geographical mobility during transition adulthood attenuates perpetuation of residential segregation from Whites among Asians, Blacks Latinos. Data National Education Longitudinal Study linked 1990 2000 US census data were analysed. Results suggest exposure is youth young adults who...

10.1177/0042098013482506 article EN Urban Studies 2013-05-08

Why—and under what conditions—is residential integration positively associated with interethnic friendships between adults in large, diverse metropolitan areas? Both macrostructural and contact theories predict such an association. Yet integrated neighborhoods sometimes resemble “worlds of strangers” ( Lofland, 1973 ), which much interaction involves fleeting contacts that may increase the salience stereotypes. Some prior research suggests a positive association friendship obtain even less...

10.1111/j.1540-6040.2010.01352.x article EN City and Community 2011-05-03

Employing ethnographic data from a diverse Chicago neighborhood, this article examines how and why group of Black men asserted exclusive claims to street corner in explicitly racial terms. The analysis focuses on racial-ethnic categories became the basis for social spatial segregation public spaces but not less conspicuous indoor setting. Consistent with prior research by urban ethnographers, evidence indicates that dynamics interaction space encourage individuals rely categoric knowledge,...

10.1177/0891241607309883 article EN Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 2008-08-01

Research suggests that growing up in more affluent neighborhoods improves educational attainment. But would it help adolescents to move relatively neighborhoods, as theories of neighborhood effects anticipate? Does depend on the magnitude change context? To answer these questions, we use data from National Educational Longitudinal Survey and 1990 Census estimate models using propensity score methods. We found both upward mobility context during adolescence had small long-term attainment...

10.1177/1078087416634899 article EN Urban Affairs Review 2016-03-05

This article examines the cross-sectional association between spatial and structural assimilation among Latino adults in Harris County, Texas, USA. Prior studies have produced little evidence of any significant racial/ethnic composition Latinos' neighbourhoods their social networks, particularly net controls for socio-economic status (SES). But prior failed to distinguish ties that are either weak or exceptional from strong, systematic may be more indicative integration, ignored diversity...

10.1080/1369183x.2013.858017 article EN Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 2013-11-18

Abstract Introduction Roxadustat is an oral hypoxia‐inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor approved in several regions for the treatment of anemia chronic kidney disease (CKD). DENALI, a phase 3b study, evaluated efficacy, safety, and feasibility roxadustat patients with CKD receiving in‐center or home dialysis. Methods Eligible received open‐label roxadustat, dosed three times weekly 24 weeks, optional extension ≤1 year. Initial dosing depended on erythropoiesis‐stimulating agent...

10.1111/hdi.13122 article EN cc-by Hemodialysis International 2023-10-24
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