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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
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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
4 years
Very happy to share our review paper on PM2.5 and preeclampsia (also my second PhD paper)!
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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
4 years
Exited to share my first PhD thesis paper!
@MikeBorghese
Mike Borghese, PhD
4 years
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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@jonlevyBU
Jon Levy
5 years
Couldn’t help myself - Types of environmental health papers (with a nod to @xkcd)
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@drandrewb
Andrew Boozary MD
5 years
this is rexdale. the lineups are not ‘vaccine hesitancy’ — this is about access and the structural determinants of health.
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@taimhuynh
Tai Huynh
5 years
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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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
5 years
Great read!
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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
6 years
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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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
6 years
I think it's time to up my R programming skills...
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@RichardLehman1
Richard Lehman
6 years
Nerd immunity
@MaartenvSmeden
Maarten van Smeden
6 years
THIS
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@CEHN
Children's Environmental Health Network
6 years
•“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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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
6 years
An awesome visualization tool! See how your city compares.
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@GCHAlliance
Global Climate and Health Alliance
6 years
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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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
6 years
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
episense.wixsite.com
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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@washingtonpost
The Washington Post
6 years
EPA pushes ahead with effort to restrict the science it uses to craft regulations
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Priyanka Gogna
6 years
Food for thought. #AcademicTwitter
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@nationalpost
National Post
6 years
22 rare images showing the terror and humanity of Canada at war #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay
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@GognaPriyanka
Priyanka Gogna
6 years
A very relevant question for all health researchers. More and more research questions we pursue in epidemiology involve these types of large health datasets.
@BillGates
Bill Gates
6 years
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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