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Project Title: ASSESSMENT OF PEDIATRIC IMMUNOTOXICITY, PUBLIC EDUCATION, AND CAPACITY-BUILDING IN COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY PFAS-CONTAMINATED DRINKING WATER
PI: Schaider, Laurel A.
Institution: Silent Spring Institute
Grant Number: R01ES028311

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US drinking water quality: exposure risk profiles for seven legacy and emerging contaminants.   Levin, Ronnie; Villanueva, Cristina M; Beene, Daniel; Cradock, Angie L; Donat-Vargas, Carolina; ... P30ES009089, P42ES025589, P42ES027706, P42ES033719, P42ES033815, P42ES033815, R01ES028311 J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol (2024 Jan) 37739995 Exiting the NIEHS site 2024 
Invited Perspective: Examining Chemicals in Food as a Priority for Toxicity Testing.   Carignan, Courtney C R01ES028311 Environ Health Perspect (2023 Mar) 36913235 Exiting the NIEHS site 2023 
Self-Collection Blood Test for PFASs: Comparing Volumetric Microsamplers with a Traditional Serum Ap ...   Carignan, Courtney C; Bauer, Rachel A; Patterson, Andrew; Phomsopha, Thep; Redman, Eric; Staple ... R01ES028311 Environ Sci Technol (2023 May 30) 37189231 Exiting the NIEHS site 2023 
Sociodemographic Factors Are Associated with the Abundance of PFAS Sources and Detection in U.S. Com ...   Liddie, Jahred M; Schaider, Laurel A; Sunderland, Elsie M P42ES027706, R01ES028311, T32ES007069 Environ Sci Technol (2023 May 30) 37184106 Exiting the NIEHS site 2023 
Federal PFAS Testing and Tribal Public Water Systems.   Mok, Kira; Salvatore, Derrick; Powers, Martha; Brown, Phil; Poehlein, Maddy; Conroy-Ben, Otaku ... R01ES028311, R25ES025496, T32ES023769 Environ Health Perspect (2022 Dec) 36515533 Exiting the NIEHS site 2022 
How Well Do Product Labels Indicate the Presence of PFAS in Consumer Items Used by Children and Adol ...   Rodgers, Kathryn M; Swartz, Christopher H; Occhialini, James; Bassignani, Philip; McCurdy, Mich ... P42ES027706, R01ES028311 Environ Sci Technol (2022 May 17) 35506608 Exiting the NIEHS site 2022 
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Facemasks: Potential Source of Human Exposure to PFAS ...   Muensterman, Derek J; Cahuas, Liliana; Titaley, Ivan A; Schmokel, Christopher; De la Cruz, Flor ... R01ES028311 Environ Sci Technol Lett (2022 Apr 12) 37599856 Exiting the NIEHS site 2022 
COVID-19 as Eco-Pandemic Injustice: Opportunities for Collective and Antiracist Approaches to Enviro ...   Powers, Martha; Brown, Phil; Poudrier, Grace; Ohayon, Jennifer Liss; Cordner, Alissa; Alder, C ... R01ES028311, T32ES023769 J Health Soc Behav (2021 06) 33843313 Exiting the NIEHS site 2021 
Combining Social Science and Environmental Health Research for Community Engagement.   Cordner, Alissa; Poudrier, Grace; DiValli, Jesse; Brown, Phil P42ES027706, R01ES028311, T32ES023769 Int J Environ Res Public Health (2019 Sep 19) 31546760 Exiting the NIEHS site 2019 
Dietary Habits Related to Food Packaging and Population Exposure to PFASs.   Susmann, Herbert P; Schaider, Laurel A; Rodgers, Kathryn M; Rudel, Ruthann A P42ES027706, R01ES028311 Environ Health Perspect (2019 10) 31596611 Exiting the NIEHS site 2019 
Environmental Chemicals and Public Sociology: Engaged Scholarship on Highly Fluorinated Compounds.   Cordner, Alissa; Richter, Lauren; Brown, Phil R01ES028311 Environ Sociol (2019) 32566692 Exiting the NIEHS site 2019 
Guideline levels for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water: the role of scientific uncertainty, risk asses ...   Cordner, Alissa; De La Rosa, Vanessa Y; Schaider, Laurel A; Rudel, Ruthann A; Richter, Lauren; ... P42ES027706, R01ES028311, T32ES023769 J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol (2019 03) 30622333 Exiting the NIEHS site 2019 
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