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@liuhua_shi
Liuhua Shi
4 years
Our latest work published @NatureComms provides strong evidence that long-term exposure to air pollution increases incidence of dementia: https://t.co/TKLV7FRktd
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@HelmholtzMunich
Helmholtz Munich | @HelmholtzMunich
3 years
📝Ambient #AirPollution and #Alzheimers disease: The Role of the Composition of Fine Particles 👉Read the commentary of #HelmholtzMunich institute director #AnnettePeters. 🔴Check out the website from @EPI_Helmholtz: 👉 https://t.co/zqC9h1JMuj #humanHealth #environment #gene
@EPI_Helmholtz
Epidemiology at Helmholtz Munich
3 years
📘Check out the commentary from our institute director #AnnettePeters👩‍🔬 Ambient #airpollution and #Alzheimer’s disease: the role of the composition of #fineparticles 🧠🌫️😷 ➡️ https://t.co/sAK0DFadUN
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@stephaniehicks
Stephanie Hicks, PhD
3 years
I taught two 8-wk courses this fall @JohnsHopkinsSPH and wanted to share the resources (built in #quarto!) in case others starting in #Rstats #DataScience find it useful 🤩 Intro to R https://t.co/TIM5vwtET5 💃 More adv R #Git #CommandLine #SQL #APIs https://t.co/mQG0tUWyQG
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@ProfGThurston
George Thurston
3 years
I was honored to serve as Editor to this PNAS paper, which indicates that fossil fuel combustion air pollution is not just making the Earth sick, it's making us sick, too. We are in this thing together. @ISEE_global @LungAssociation @pophealthNYC @NRDC
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pnas.org
Growing evidence suggests that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) likely increases the risks of dementia, yet little is known about the relative contr...
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@ATS_EOPH
ATS EOPH
3 years
Incident dementia and long-term exposure to constituents of fine particle air pollution: A national cohort study in the United States.
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pnas.org
Growing evidence suggests that fine particulate matter (PM2.5) likely increases the risks of dementia, yet little is known about the relative contr...
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@antozanobetti
Antonella Zanobetti
3 years
We are hiring! Post-doc Position in Environmental Health and Biostatistics. Come join our multi-disciplinary team to study the impact of multiple exposures on Parkinson’s disease. https://t.co/V2USSE7Ab0 @francescadomin8 @S_Delaney @dan_mork @GaryWMiller3
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hsph.harvard.edu
The Department of Biostatistics tackles pressing public health challenges through research and translation as well as education and training.
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@MarinaRomanello
Marina Romanello
3 years
It is live! so proud of the 99 authors of this report, who have worked tirelessly to once again produce a global diagnosis of the state of climate and health. Join the launch event tomorrow to hear all about it. Register here -> https://t.co/WjML37bFHp https://t.co/AKCkQRS6ic
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thelancet.com
The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown is published as the world confronts profound and concurrent systemic shocks. Countries and health systems continue to contend with the health, social, and...
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@LancetCountdown
The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change
3 years
⚡ NEW REPORT ⚡ The Lancet Countdown 2022 Report warns that health is at the mercy of fossil fuels. Read the 2022 assessment of the health impacts of climate change, and the health benefits of climate action: https://t.co/5AYfdGzvRg #LancetClimate22
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@HereshAmini
Heresh Amini
3 years
Hyperlocal fine particles (#PM25) trace elements predictions including many #metals across 3,535 contiguous US urban areas at 50 m spatial resolution and at 1 km in non-urban areas from 2000-2019 are now pre-released on #NASASEDAC. https://t.co/ggTp5FXGZT. Example for #Iron👇#NYC
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@esaikawa
Eri Saikawa 斉川英里
3 years
We're looking for a postdoc who has experience in #climate #modeling (or CMIP6 datasets) & is interested in #Health. We do community-engaged participatory #research and so experience in that is a big ++ as well. If you are interested, please apply here:
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@HereshAmini
Heresh Amini
3 years
NASA agreed to host our hyperlocal US PM2.5 components data (EC, NH4, NO3, OC, SO4) on their SEDAC center (one of their Distributed Active Archive Centers). Feel free to access and use the data: https://t.co/bhj5gmdWtB. #spatialdata #nasa #pm25 #AirPollution #USA
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@EmoryUniversity
Emory University
3 years
Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase the risks for developing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study led by @EmoryRollins researchers in collaboration with colleagues at @GeorgiaTech and @HarvardChanSPH. https://t.co/fSQr2c0w5K
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@ChenKai_yale
Kai Chen
3 years
Exciting section on “climate penalty” on ozone exposure and health @HEIresearch annual meeting. @liuhua_shi starts her talk about exposure assessment. #HEIAC2022
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@liuhua_shi
Liuhua Shi
3 years
Amazing news! Our daily 1-km PM2.5, NO2, and ozone predictions across the contiguous US (2000-2016) have been published on NASA SEDAC. #JoelSchwartz Please feel free to download: https://t.co/qSyYGPc2Qj Hyperlocal 50-m PM2.5 species data are on the way ( https://t.co/lTj1S1Cp55).
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@kaz_yos
Kazuki Yoshida
5 years
Overview of Modeling Approaches for Causal Mediation Analysis https://t.co/6hUaQgNwVe
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@robtibshirani
rob tibshirani
4 years
An updated version of our free online course "Statistical Learning" is now available on EdX: https://t.co/fjIh06mzY1 . It features new lectures on DL, Survival Analysis and Multiple Testing (with Gareth James & Daniela Witten)
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@BlakeRobMills
Blake Robert Mills
4 years
{MetBrewer} 📦 is officially on Cran 🥳🥳. Contains 50 palettes (including 18 colorblind-friendly) inspired by works at the @metmuseum. Bring some art to your #dataviz with palettes for every purpose! Ready to use with: install.packages("MetBrewer") #MetBrewer #rstats #r4ds
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@daily_r_sheets
Daily R Cheatsheets
4 years
Today's #rstats cheatsheet: survminer Download: https://t.co/xh1MmlFFMj See more: https://t.co/KgJ4eggU4l Contribute your own: https://t.co/KLVFg0ougL
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@ProfGThurston
George Thurston
4 years
New large cohort study confirming particle air pollution health impacts vary with source and composition, with fossil fuel related components (e.g., Sulfates) having greater toxicity per pound than others (e.g., windblown. soil) @ISEE_global @ATS_EOPH
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