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Heather Volk: Moving ECHO Science Toward Gene-Environment Interaction for Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
FeaturedWebExMoving ECHO Science Toward Gene-Environment Interaction for Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Speaker: Heather Volk. PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Speaker Bio: Heather E. Volk is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is also Co-Director of the NICHD-funded […]
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Carlos Camargo: Heterogeneity of Severe Bronchiolitis: Implications for Acute Management and for Developing Asthma
FeaturedWebExHeterogeneity of Severe Bronchiolitis: Implications for Acute Management and for Developing Asthma Speaker: Carlos Camargo, MD Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital Speaker Bio: Dr. Carlos Camargo is a Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medicine, and Epidemiology at Harvard University, and the Conn Chair in Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. He founded […]
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Leve/Neiderhiser: Early Growth and Development Study: How Different Family Constellations Can Inform Science
FeaturedWebExEarly Growth and Development Study: How Different Family Constellations Can Inform Science Speakers: Leslie Leve, PhD College of Education, University of Oregon Janae Neiderhiser, PhD Department of Psychology, Penn State University Discussant: Jody Ganiban, PhD George Washington University Speaker Bios: Dr .Leve is best known for […]
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Ann Davis: “Updates to a Trial as a Result of COVID: iAmHealthy in the ISPCTN”
FeaturedWebExUpdates to a Trial as a Result of COVID: iAmHealthy in the ISPCTN Speakers: Ann Davis, Ph.D., MPH, ABPP University of Kansas Medical Center Speaker Bio: Ann Davis graduated from the University of Kansas with degrees in both Psychology and English. She go her PhD in Clinical Psychology at Western Michigan University, […]
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Manish Arora: Application of Tooth Matrix Biomarkers to Environmental Biodynamics
FeaturedWebExApplication of Tooth Matrix Biomarkers to Environmental Biodynamics Speakers: Manish Arora, PhD Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Speaker Bio: Dr. Arora is an exposure biologist and environmental epidemiologist with training in advanced analytical chemistry methods. He was awarded an Australian government scholarship to study the uptake of environmental metal […]
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O’Shea/Fry: Early Life Origins of Health Among Individuals Born Extremely Preterm
FeaturedWebExEarly Life Origins of Health Among Individuals Born Extremely Preterm ECHO Discovery Summary Preterm Birth and Long-Term Health Outcomes ECHO Researchers Dr. Michael O’Shea, MD, MPH of the UNC Chapel Hill Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine and Dr. Rebecca Fry, PhD of the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health gave a presentation about the Extremely Low […]
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Dana Dabelea: Developmental Origins of Pediatric Obesity and Diabetes- What We Know and Don’t Know
FeaturedWebExDevelopmental Origins of Pediatric Obesity and Diabetes- What We Know and Don’t Know Speakers: Dana Dabelea, MD, PhD Professor of Epidemiology and Pediatrics, and Director of the Lifecourse Epidemiology of Adiposity and Diabetes (LEAD) University of Colorado at Denver Speaker Bio: Dr. Dabelea, MD, PhD is Professor of Epidemiology and Pediatrics, and Director […]
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Kannan/Buckley: Assessment of Exposure to Chemicals of Uncertain Body Burden and Multi-panel Chemical Assay for Analysis in ECHO
FeaturedWebExAssessment of Exposure to Chemicals of Uncertain Body Burden and Multi-panel Chemical Assay for Analysis in ECHO Speakers: Dr. Kurunthachalam Kannan, PhD Department of Pediatrics, New York University School of Medicine Speaker Bio: Dr. Kurunthachalam Kannan is a Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Environmental Pediatrics at New York University […]
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Dr. Johnnye Lewis: Navajo Birth Cohort: Understanding Diversity, Disparity, and Resilience Through ECHO
FeaturedWebExDr. Johnnye Lewis: Navajo Birth Cohort: Understanding Diversity, Disparity, and Resilience Through ECHO ECHO Discovery Summary Navajo Birth Cohort: Understanding Diversity, Disparity, and Resilience through ECHO Dr. Johnnye Lewis of the University of New Mexico gave a presentation where she discussed the ECHO Program’s Navajo Birth Cohort. In 2019, NIH facilitated a data-sharing and use agreement […]
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Carmen M. Vélez Vega: Community Engagement and Report Back the Story of PROTECT-ECHO in Puerto Rico
WebExECHO Discovery Summary Community Engagement and Report Back: the Story of PROTECT-ECHO in Puerto Rico Carmen M. Vélez Vega, PhD, MSW of the University of Puerto Rico gave a presentation where she discussed the PROTECT-ECHO project in Puerto Rico. PROTECT (Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats) began in 2010 with the goal of understanding why Puerto Rico […]