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Juliette Madan: The Microbiome Across Life Stages: Potential Health Implications and Opportunities for ECHO
FeaturedWebExThe Microbiome Across Life Stages: Potential Health Implications and Opportunities for ECHO Speaker: Juliette Madan Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine About the Speaker: Dr. Madan is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology. Dr. Madan's research interests the developing microbiome in health and in disease in premature infants with Cystic Fibrosis. Topic Areas: […]
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Bill Fifer: Sleep: Perchance to Find the Earliest Markers and Mediators of Childhood Disease and Positive Health
WebExSleep: Perchance to Find the Earliest Markers and Mediators of Childhood Disease and Positive Health Speaker: Bill Fifer, PhD Columbia University Medical Center About the Speaker: Dr. Fifer's early work focused on the effects of prenatal experience on infant behavior and perception with a specific interest in the role of fetal […]
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Jessie Buckley: Estimating Effects of Exposure Mixtures on Child Health: Novel Methods for Solution-oriented ECHO Research
FeaturedWebExEstimating Effects of Exposure Mixtures on Child Health: Novel Methods for Solution-oriented ECHO Research Speaker: Jessie Buckley, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ECHO Data Analysis Center (DAC) Speaker Bio: Jessie Buckley is an environmental and pediatric/perinatal epidemiologist, working on research to inform environmental policies targeted at improving children’s health. […]
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Forrest/Ganiban: More than the Absence of Disease: Studying Positive Health in ECHO
FeaturedWebExMore than the Absence of Disease: Studying Positive Health in ECHO Speaker: Chris Forrest, MD, PhD Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Jody Ganiban, PhD George Washington University Speaker Bios: Chris Forrest is a Pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and the Director of the Applied Clinical Research Center. Dr. Forrest’s […]
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Courtney K Blackwell, PhD, MEd: The kids are(n’t) alright: The role of social media in youth mental health
The kids are(n’t) alright: The role of social media in youth mental health Key Takeaways: The parallel rise of youth mental health problems and social media use has led to speculations that the latter is a key contributor to the former. The US Surgeon General’s Advisory bolstered such speculations with a recent report detailing […]