Sean Harris
@SeanH_Tox
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Studying reproductive toxicology (mostly placentas), computational toxicology, data mining and environmental health. Tweets/opinions=my own.
Joined August 2019
#ICYMI...NEW RESEARCH: Greenspace Morphology and Preterm Birth: A State-Wide Study in Georgia, United States (2001–2016) ➡️
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New: Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care. She'd told her husband that the medical team said it couldn't act until the fetal heartbeat stopped.
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Josseli Barnica is one of at least two pregnant Texas women who died after doctors delayed emergency care. She’d told her husband that the medical team said it couldn’t act until the fetal heartbeat...
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#ICYMI...NEW RESEARCH: A National Study of the Associations between Hormonal Modulators in Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Chemicals and Birth Outcomes in the United States of America: A County-Level Analysis ➡️ https://t.co/4iNVcuzvpn
@maryrboland
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Background: Risk of preterm birth (PTB) and low birth weight (LBW) due to hydraulic fracturing (HF) exposure is a growing concern. Regional studies have demonstrated links, but results are often...
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Inhaling plastic particles during pregnancy may lead to micro- and nanoplastics accumulating in newborn tissues, including the lungs, liver, heart, and brain, finds mice study co-authored by #SOTMembers: https://t.co/4dmKszvSHL via @RutgersU
rutgers.edu
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New publication from Doctoral Candidate and Harris Lab member Maggie Rabotnick, et al. on maternal PFAS exposure and associated alterations in the maternal lipidome!
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Profile of Harris lab member Maggie Rabotnick! 👏
Maggie Rabotnick is passionate about advancing maternal and fetal health. After earning her doctorate from @umichsph Maggie hopes to develop screening techniques that will reduce the prevalence of adverse pregnancy outcomes. https://t.co/cHjKB0B2rr
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Join us in congratulating all the PROTECT trainees that graduated last semester! We are so proud of your accomplishments and can't wait to continue to watch you flourish. Learn more about the graduating students and their next steps:
protect.sites.northeastern.edu
Puerto Rico Testsite for Exploring Contamination Threats
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Congrats to Harris lab members and @PROTECT_SRP trainees Meaghan Rea (left) and Ellie Holmes (right) on successful completion of their MPH degrees!
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In a new paper, Project 4 researchers unveil a flow-through electrochemical reactor with promising capabilities for the degradation of dissolved explosives. Their proposed kinetic model paves the way for upscaling this innovative study. Read the paper: https://t.co/S5nYkQL95o
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A study released last month documents a link between toxic #airpollution and low birth weight and #pretermbirth in Louisiana. #canceralley
https://t.co/NaoUudOYXl
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Residents have long suspected that the state's petrochemical plants and facilities were impacting birth outcomes. Now, a new study shows a correlation.
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Today, we are releasing a subset of the findings from the (unofficial) 2024 U-M Community Survey on Anti-Palestinian Bias and Islamophobia. Full report here: https://t.co/QGYIhPa9ME A🧵on the survey, some highlights, and what the findings mean 1/n
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Harris lab members presented their awesome work at #2024SOT this year! 1. Tiffany Russell: transcriptomic impacts of VOCs in placental explants 2. Meaghan Rea: data-mining to investigate @PROTECT_SRP priority chemicals 3. Maggie Rabotnick: PFAS PPAR binding in placental cells
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New review in the Fossil-Fuel Pollution and Climate Change article series: Health Effects of Fossil Fuel–Derived Endocrine Disruptors https://t.co/JpW7j5HS5r
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Proud to have been a part of the very first @SOToxicology Placental Toxicology Continuing Education Course! Big thank you to co-chairs @almudenaveiga and Dr. Elana Elkin as well as fellow presenters @AlisonPaquette, @bevthescientist and Dr. Phoebe Stapleton! #sot2024
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I love getting 25 spam emails inviting me to fake science conferences for every paper I publish
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Perhaps it’s worth mentioning now, given the news of three Palestinian students that were shot in Vermont while wearing their keffiyehs (same scarf I’m wearing here, which I’ve worn for years), that I recently was spat at while walking home from MIT wearing it and told “fuck you”
Postdoc Ubadah Sabbagh’s journey from Syria to MIT has been marked by determination, courage, and curiosity. “For me, a scientist is a person who is not only in the lab but also has a unique perspective to contribute to society,” he says. https://t.co/xDygIXtuwN
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Comparison of methods and resources for cell-cell communication inference from single-cell RNA-Seq data https://t.co/dBHvCJvfLV
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Funny when I'm retweeing an article I'm a co-author on and asked "Want to read the article first?" nah, I'm good.
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