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Publications submitted after final report Details for Grant Number R834596C001

Effect of Multi-Level Environmental Exposure on Birth Outcomes

RFA: Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers: Formative Centers (with NIEHS) (2009)

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Dissertation/Thesis Gale SL. The impact of neighborhood traffic density and deprivation on lung function among children with asthma. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 2012. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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Journal Article Padula AM, Mortimer K, Hubbard A, Lurmann F, Jerrett M, Tager IB. Exposure to traffic-related air pollution during pregnancy and term low birth weight: estimation of causal associations in a semiparametric model. American Journal of Epidemiology 2012;176(9):815-824. R834596 (2010) (05/03/16)
R834596 (2011) (05/04/16)
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Journal Article Padula AM, Mortimer KM, Tager IB, Hammond SK, Lurmann FW, Yang W, Stevenson DK, Shaw GM. Traffic-related air pollution and risk of preterm birth in the San Joaquin Valley of California. Annals of Epidemiology 2014;24(12):888-895e4. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
R834596C001 (2012) (05/09/16)
R835435 (2015) (03/21/16)
R835435 (2016) (10/20/16)
R835435 (2018) (10/29/18)
R835435 (Final) (11/08/19)
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Presentation Balmes J. Health impacts of air pollution in the San Joaquin Valley. Presented via the American Lung Association of California Webinar, 2013. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
R834596C001 (2012) (05/09/16)
R834596C002 (2012) (05/09/16)
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Presentation Gale S, Padula AM, Tager IB. Local neighborhood deprivation: new methods to define neighborhoods and measure determinants of poverty in the Fresno Asthmatic Children's Environment Study (FACES). Presented at the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, September 13-16, 2011 (Presentation #O-259). R834596 (2011) (05/04/16)
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Presentation Hammond SK. The Children's Health and Air Pollution Study-San Joaquin Valley (CHAPS-SJV): why we study asthma, birth outcomes, air pollution and immunology. Presented via a U.S. EPA Webinar, June 13, 2012. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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Presentation Hammond SK. The Children's Health and Air Pollution Study-San Joaquin Valley (CHAPS-SJV): asthma, birth outcomes, air pollution and immunology. Presented at the University of California, Merced, Merced, CA, October 26, 2012. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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Presentation Noth EM, Hammond SK, Gale S, Mann J, Balmes JR, Tager IB. Impact of different PAH exposure assessment strategies on epidemiologic results. Presented at the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) 21st Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 23-27, 2011. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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Presentation Noth EM, Padula AM, Lurmann F, Tager IB, Hammond SK. Spatio-temporal modeling for individual exposure to PAHs for preterm birth. Poster presented at NIEHS and EPA Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research: Strengthening the Network, Bethesda, MD, March 6-7, 2012. R834596 (2011) (05/04/16)
R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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Presentation Padula AM, Mortimer KM, Tager IB. A demonstration of targeted maximum likelihood estimation: the causal effects of exposure to traffic density on term low birth weight. Presented at the Society for Epidemiological Research Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 23-26, 2010 (Presentation No. 179). R834596 (2010) (05/03/16)
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Presentation Padula AM, Mortimer KM, Tager IB. A population-level estimate of the effect of prenatal exposure to traffic on preterm birth. Presented at the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain, September 13-16, 2011 (Presentation #O-220). R834596 (2011) (05/04/16)
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Presentation Padula AM, Gale S, Tager IB. The population-level estimate of the effect of prenatal exposure to traffic on preterm birth. Poster presented at NIEHS and EPA Centers for Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research: Strengthening the Network, Bethesda, MD, March 6-7, 2012. R834596 (2011) (05/04/16)
R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
R834596C001 (2011) (05/04/16)
R834596C001 (2012) (05/09/16)
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Presentation Padula A, Shaw G, Tager I, Hammond SK, Mortimer K, Lurmann F. Findings from the Children's Health and Air Pollution Study (CHAPS): multi-pollutant exposures and preterm birth. Presented at the New Cumulative Impacts and Children's Environmental Health Symposium, California EPA, Sacramento, CA, January 16-17, 2013. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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Presentation Padula A. Traffic-related air pollution, neighborhood socioeconomic status and risk of preterm birth in the San Joaquin Valley of California. Presented via the U.S. EPA Webinar on Environment, Social Stressors and Disparities in Birth Outcomes, March 13, 2013. R834596 (2012) (05/05/16)
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