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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 […]
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Nathan Stinson, Jr.: Understanding Health Disparities: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
Nathan Stinson, Jr.: Understanding Health Disparities: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You ECHO Discovery Summary Understanding Health Disparities: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You Nathan Stinson, Jr., PhD, MD, MPH of the NIH National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) gave a presentation on understanding health disparities among minorities and underserved […]
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Lyall/Zimmerman: Optimizing Neurodevelopmental Assessments in ECHO: Validating Measures and Capturing Critical Periods of Development
Lyall/Zimmerman: Optimizing Neurodevelopmental Assessments in ECHO: Validating Measures and Capturing Critical Periods of Development ECHO Discovery Summary On September 8, Kristen Lyall, ScD of Drexel University and Emily Zimmerman, PhD of Northeastern University gave presentations on their ECHO Opportunities and Infrastructure Fund (OIF) Award Studies. The OIF is an NIH-funded grants mechanism for early investigators […]