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A Non-Targeted Method for Measuring Multiple Chemical Exposures Amoung a Demographically Diverse Population of Pregnant Women in Northern California
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Journal Article | Abrahamsson D, Park J, Singh R, Sirota M, Woodruff T. Applications of Machine Learning to In Silico Quantification o Chemicals without Analytical Standards. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 2020;60(6):2718-2727. |
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Journal Article | Abrahamsson D, Wang A, Jian T, Wang M, Siddharth A, Morello-Frosch R, Park J, Sirota M, Woodruff T. A Comprehensive Non-targeted Analysis Study of the Prenatal Exposome. Environmental Science & Technology 2021;55. |
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Journal Article | Abrahamsson D, Brueck C, Prasse C, Lambropoulou D, Koronaiou L, Wang M, Park J, Woodruff T. Extracting Structural Information from Physicochemical Property Measurements Using Machine Learning-A New Approach for Structure Elucidation in Non-targeted Analysis. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2023;27(40):14827-14838 |
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Journal Article | Gerona RR, Schwartz JM, Pan J, Friesen MM, Lin T, Woodruff TJ. Suspect screening of maternal serum to identify new environmental chemical biomonitoring targets using liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 2018;28(2):101-108. |
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Journal Article | Varshavsky J, Smith A, Wang A, Hom E, Izano M, Huang H, Padula A, Woodruff T. Heightened susceptibility:A review of how pregnancy and chemical exposures influence maternal health. Reproductive Toxicology 2020;92(SI):14-56. |
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Journal Article | Vora B, Wang A, Huang H, Paranjpe I, Woodruff T, MacKenzie T, Sirota M. Meta-Analysis of Maternal and Fetal Transcriptomic Data Elucidates the Role of Adaptive and Innate Immunity in Preterm Birth. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 2018;9(993) |
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Journal Article | Wang A, Padula A, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. Environmental influences on reproductive health: the importance of chemical exposures. Fertility and Sterility 2016;106(4):905-929. |
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Presentation | Gerona RR. Suspect screening of environmental organic acids in human serum using high-resolution mass spectrometry. Presented at the NIEHS/EPA Children's Centers Webinar Series: Exposome Webinar, May 11, 2016. |
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Presentation | Wang A, Schwartz JM, Gerona RR, Lin T, Morello-Frosch R, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. Consumer Product Use and Suspect Screening of Phthalate Metabolites and Environmental Phenols in Maternal Serum. International Society of Exposure Science Annual Meeting. Research Triangle Park, NC, Oct 2017. |
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Presentation | Wang A. General suspect screening for potential novel chemicals in pregnant women in Northern California. Presented at the Pregnancy Exposure to Environmental Chemicals Meeting, University of California, San Francisco, September 15, 2016. |
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Presentation | Wang A. EPA STAR non-targeted analysis: data process review and discussion. Presented at the GSS of Maternal-Fetal Exposures Kick-Off Meeting, University of California, San Francisco, September 7, 2016. |
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Presentation | Wang A, Schwartz JM, Gerona RR, Lin T, Sirota M, Morello-Frosch R, Woodruff TJ. Potential novel chemicals identified in pregnant women in Northern California. Presented at the International Society for Environmental Epidemiologic Annual Conference, Rome, Italy, September 2016. |
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Presentation | Wang A, Gerona RR, Schwartz JM, Lin T, Sirota M, Morello-Frosch R, Woodruff TJ. A Suspect Screening Method for Characterizing Multiple Chemical Exposures among a Demographically Diverse Population of Pregnant Women in San Francisco, CA. International Society of Exposure Science Annual Meeting: US EPA STAR Program: Novel Research for 21st Century Exposure Science (symposium presentation). Research Triangle Park, NC, Oct 2017. |
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Presentation | Woodruff TJ. Maternal and fetal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals: what we know and what we can do. Presented via webinar for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA)/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Children's Centers 2014 Webinar Series: Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Children's Health, November 12, 2014 (invited). |
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Presentation | Woodruff TJ. Identifying cumulative exposures to chemicals in pregnant women—a non-targeted exposome approach. Presented at the Endocrine Society's 4th International Conference on Prenatal Programming and Toxicity (PPTOX-IV), Boston, MA, October 26-29, 2014 (invited). |
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Presentation | Woodruff TJ. Science into action: new approaches to identifying chemicals exposures during pregnancy and what it means for prevention. Presented at the 2015 National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) Keystone Science Lecture Series, Research Triangle Park, NC, February 2, 2015 (invited). |
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Presentation | Woodruff TJ. A non-targeted method for measuring multiple chemical exposures among a demographically diverse population of pregnant women in Northern California. Presented at the U.S. EPA Exposure Science in the 21st Century Grantee Kick-Off Meeting, February 3-4, 2015. |
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Presentation | Woodruff TJ. Science into action: new approaches to identifying chemicals exposures during pregnancy and what it means for prevention. Presented to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP); Office of Science Coordination and Policy Seminar, 2015 (invited). |
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Presentation | Wang A, Schwartz JM, Gerona RR, Lin T, Sirota M, Morello-Frosch R, Woodruff TJ. General Suspect Screening for Potential Novel Chemicals Identified in Pregnant Women in Northern California (Poster). NIEHS Environmental Health Science FEST. Durham, NC, Dec 2016. |
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Presentation | Gerona RR. Mass spectrometry applications in drug and environmental chemical monitoring. Seminar Series. University of the Philippines Diliman, May 22, 2017. |
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Presentation | Wang A, Schwartz JM, Gerona RR, Lin T, Morello-Frosch R, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. Consumer Product Use and Suspect Screening of Phthalate/Phthalate Metabolites and Environmental Phenols in Maternal Serum (Poster). Annual Scientific Conference of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology: Exposome. Sydney, Australia, Sept 2017. |
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Presentation | Wang A. Leveraging mass spectrometry data to understand maternal and fetal exposome in Pregnancy. March of Dimes Prematurity Research Center lab meeting. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. May 2017. |
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Presentation | Wang A. Suspect Screening for Novel Chemicals in Pregnant Women in San Francisco, California. Environmental Chemistry Laboratory Seminar Series. California Department of Toxic Substances Control, Berkeley, CA. May 2017. |
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