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Publications Details for Grant Number R836153C003
Metabolic, Microbiome and Toxicant-Related Interactions (MATRIX)
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Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Centers (2014)
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Journal Article | Li S, Dunlop AL, Jones DP, Corwin EJ. High-resolution metabolomics: review of the field and implications for nursing science and the study of preterm birth. Biological Research for Nursing 2016;18(1):12-22. |
R836153C001 (2016) R836153C003 (2016) R836153C003 (2017) |
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Presentation | Corwin E, Dunlop A. Chronic stress and the oral, vaginal, and gut microbiome in pregnant African American women:relationship with birth outcomes and infant development. Presented at the Emory Symposium on the Microbiome & Human Health, Emory Conference Center, Atlanta, GA, November 5, 2015. |
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Presentation | Corwin E. The integration of biomarkers to advance family nursing research across the lifespan. Presented at The Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science Special Topics Conference, Washington, DC, October 14, 2015. |
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Presentation | Corwin E. A biological fingerprint of disadvantage in pregnant and postpartum women: potential impact on preterm birth, the microbiome, metabolomics, and lifelong health disparity. Presented to the University of California-San Francisco School of Nursing, San Francisco, CA, February 19, 2016. |
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Presentation | Corwin E. The microbiome and metabolomics. Presented at the Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) 30th Annual Conference, Williamsburg, VA, February 24-27, 2016. |
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Presentation | Corwin, E., “Understanding and Utilizing Metabolomics in Research”. The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, College of Nursing. Chapel Hill NC. 24 Mar 2017. |
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Presentation | Jones D. High-resolution metabolomics for exposome research. Presented at the Exposome Breakout Session of the NIEHS/EPA Children’s Centers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, October 30, 2015. |
R836153C003 (2016) R836153C003 (2017) |
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Presentation | Corwin, E. “Biological Consequences of Chronic Stress:Risk and Protective Factors across the Lifespan”. The Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute’s Community Engagement Research Program (DERP) Forum. Atlanta, GA. 27 Apr 2017. |
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Presentation | Li, S. “Small Molecules and Big Data in Genome X Metabolome X Environment”. Children’s Environmental Health Research Roundtable, Emory University. Atlanta, GA. 29 Mar 2017. |
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Presentation | Corwin, E., Dunlop, A., Li, S., Jones, D. “Chronic stress, social disadvantage and the risk of preterm birth in African American Women” NIH Metabolomics Common Fund Supplement Workbench. Bethesda, MD. 27-29 Sept 2016. |
R836153C003 (2017) |
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