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New Directions for Environmental Studies in the Women’s Health Initiative Annual WHI Investigator Meeting Washington, DC

New Directions for Environmental Studies in the Women’s Health Initiative Annual WHI Investigator Meeting Washington, DC Friday May 4, 2012 8:35-10:00 AM. Speakers Andrea Baccarelli , MD PhD Harvard School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health

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New Directions for Environmental Studies in the Women’s Health Initiative Annual WHI Investigator Meeting Washington, DC

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  1. New Directions for Environmental Studies in the Women’s Health Initiative Annual WHI Investigator Meeting Washington, DC Friday May 4, 2012 8:35-10:00 AM

  2. Speakers Andrea Baccarelli, MD PhD Harvard School of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Laboratory of Environmental Epigenetics Beth Anne Griffin, PhD RAND Corporation Washington Office Statistics Group Michael Wu, PhD University of North Carolina GillingsSchool of Global Public Health Department of Biostatistics Wenjun Li, PhD University of Massachusetts School of Medicine Department of Medicine, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine Health Geography Lab

  3. Topics Andrea Baccarelli, MD PhD Epigenetic Mechanisms of Environmentally Mediated CVD Risk in WHI Beth Anne Griffin, PhD Alternative Time-Scales in Cox Proportional Hazards Models of Time-Varying Environmental Exposures in WHI Michael Wu, PhD Flexible Modeling and Powerful Testing of Interaction in Genome-, Epigenome- and Environment-Wide Association Studies in WHI Wenjun Li, PhD New Directions for Neighborhood Environment Studies in WHI

  4. Ancillary Studies Andrea Baccarelli, MD PhD (#315) Epigenetic Mechanisms of PM-Mediated CVD Risk Beth Anne Griffin, PhD (#220 & 3BMP) Neighborhoods, Women & CHD: A Prospective Study Contextual Susceptibility to Ambient Air Pollution Effects on Diabetes Risk Michael Wu, PhD (#264) Modification of PM-Mediated Arrhythmogenesis in Populations Wenjun Li, PhD (#335) Residential Environment and Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in WHI

  5. Contact Information Eric A. Whitsel UNC - Chapel Hill Depts of Epidemiology and Medicine Cardiovascular Disease Program Bank of America Center, Suite 306-E 137 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (T) 919-966-3168 or 1967 (F) 919-966-9800 eric_whitsel@unc.edu

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