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Black Carbon Exposure, DNA Methylation, Airway Inflammation in Pediatric Asthma

Grant Number:
Principal Investigator:
Miller, Rachel L
Institution:
Columbia University
Most Recent Award Year:
2012
Lifestage of Participants:
Exposure: Youth (1-18 years)
Assessment: Youth (1-18 years)
Exposures:
Air Pollutants: Black carbon
Metals: Nickel; Vanadium
Health Outcomes:
Respiratory Outcomes: Not specified
Biological Sample:
Saliva/buccal cells
Environmental Sample:
Air sample
Genes or Other DNA Products Studied:
Proinflammatory asthma genes (e.g., interleukin-4, interferon-3, inducible nitric oxide synthases)
Epigenetic Mechanisms Studied:
DNA methylation
Abstract:

Related NIEHS-Funded Study Populations

New York City Mothers and Newborns Study

Principal Investigator:
Institution:
Columbia University
Location:
New York, New York
Number of Participants::
~725 Mother-infant pairs
Brief Description::
This is a birth cohort study of minority mothers and children in New York City that examines the effects of early life exposures to air pollutants, environmental tobacco smoke, pesticides, and endocrine disrupting chemicals on children's neurodevelopment, respiratory health, growth, and development. The study has recruited approximately 725 pregnant mothers since 1998.
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