Priyanka Gogna
@GognaPriyanka
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PhD Candidate in epidemiology at Queen's University. Interested in environmental epidemiology and air pollution research.
Kingston, Ontario
Joined August 2019
Very happy to share our review paper on PM2.5 and preeclampsia (also my second PhD paper)!
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Exited to share my first PhD thesis paper!
Congrats Priyanka Gogna! New paper showing that higher exposure to PM2.5 during pregnancy is associated with higher (and clinically relevant) C-reactive protein levels @ISEE_global @QueensuPHS
https://t.co/MZoIxZ1aLD
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this is rexdale. the lineups are not ‘vaccine hesitancy’ — this is about access and the structural determinants of health.
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Mt. Pleasant & St. Clair = 22.4% vaccinated (1st place) Jane & Finch = 5.5% vaccinated (last place) Here are their circumstances. https://t.co/Euomwa5jRx
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Canada desperately needs ultra-cold🥶 freezers to store #coronavirus vaccine. Chapman's ice cream🍦to the rescue! https://t.co/qXuANgesWu via @cbcasithappens @Chapmans_Canada #Covid19
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Ashley Chapman has always known that if a pandemic hit, his family's ice cream company would be part of the response.
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Now more important than ever to think about the limitations of the data behind the beautiful but sometimes misleading data visualizations we see in the media.
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My latest blog post: https://t.co/sUGAexPcm2. Constructive criticism welcome!
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I want to preface this blog post by saying I am not an infectious disease epidemiologist, and although I have four years of experience in epidemiology research, most of that has been focused on...
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Nerd immunity
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•“This @EPA statement is essentially a nationwide waiver of environmental rules for the indefinite future," says Cynthia Giles, who headed EPA’s Office of Enforcement. #COVID19 #ClimateFriday
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An awesome visualization tool! See how your city compares.
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The #ClimateCrisis is a health crisis. Emissions that cause #globalwarming also pollute the air we breathe, causing heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and infections. #AirPollution is the new tobacco. Opinion by @DrMariaNeira
https://t.co/9oakCtz8Oj
#COP25 @WHO @ProSyn
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Maria Neira reminds us that aside from warming the planet, fossil-fuel emissions are poisoning its inhabitants.
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I’ve been blogging! It can be scary writing and posting online, but I think this is a fun and important way for me to practice my knowledge translation and lay writting skills. Constructive criticism welcome. 😊 https://t.co/UnxOHS1uQZ
#epitwitter #AcademicTwitter
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One of the first things I learned about in epidemiology was the importance of study design. The type of study that is conducted, and the type of data available affects the conclusions we can draw...
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EPA pushes ahead with effort to restrict the science it uses to craft regulations
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22 rare images showing the terror and humanity of Canada at war #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay
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A very relevant question for all health researchers. More and more research questions we pursue in epidemiology involve these types of large health datasets.
This is one of the most important topics in medicine today: how can we make data more readily available for researchers to look for patterns and identify new pathways for treatment.
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