Early Career Researcher Seminars

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Comparative Methodologies in Birth Cohorts

Multidisciplinary environmental health birth cohort research in Mexico City – ELEMENT, MEXPOS and NESTSMX

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Elizabeth F.S Roberts + Martha M Téllez-Rojo

RESPONSES

Sahra Gibbon + Rosie Mathers

Generation XXI and bullying behaviour among 10-year-old children

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Silvia Fraga + Susana Silva

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Elizabeth F.S Roberts + Martha M Téllez-Rojo

Why do families participate in cohort research? A pilot study

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Sahra Gibbon + Rosie Mathers

RESPONSES

Silvia Fraga + Susana Silva

Measuring Adversity and Risk Pt. I

Adversity, Stress and Psychological Development in the Pelotas Birth Cohort Studies

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Joseph Murray

RESPONSES

Robbin Jeffries

The Social Dimensions of Adversity in Intergenerational Epigenetic Research

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Martine Lappé + Robbin Jeffries Hein

Measuring Adversity and Risk Pt. II

Troubling Vulnerability: Neurobiological Risk and the Adverse Milieu in Environmental Epigenetics

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Angela Marques Filipe, Stephanie Lloyd + Alexandre Larivée

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Inflammation

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Rebecca Lacey

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Angela Marques Filipe

Staging the Lifecourse

A journey through the challenges of exploring childrearing using British birth cohorts

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Emily Emmott

A Science of Hope? Tracing Emergent Entanglements between the Biology of Early Life Adversity, Trauma-informed Care, and Restorative Justice

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Ruth Müller + Martha Kenney

RESPONSES

Emily Emmott

Staging the Lifecourse Pt. II

Introducing ‘Trajectories’: a biosocial collaboration with the Healthy Early Life Trajectories Initiative (HeLTI) in South Africa

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Michelle Pentecost 

What (if anything) is going on? Social media use and mental ill-health among young people – teasing out associations using longitudinal data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study 

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Yvonne Kelly

Biosocial theory and the politics of developmental disruption: Reflections on interdisciplinary practice in the 1982 Pelotas birth cohort study

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Dominique Béhague 

Toxicity and Pollution in Birth Cohort Research

Air pollution, noise and the built environment and their association with Cardiometabolic health in ALSPAC

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Ana Gonçalves Soares

The placenta, an evolving bio-object? Enacting toxicity as process in epigenetic research on toxicants

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Sophia Rossman

“Passing Down Pollution”: Thinking with Epigenetic Environmental Health

Early Career Researcher Seminar Series

NESTSMX Behind the Scenes: Biosocial Collaborations with a Mexican Birth Cohort Study

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Faith Cole

CHAIR

Martine Lappé

The Sociality of Sleep: Conversations with Midlife Working-Class Women from Mexico 

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Erica C. Jansen + Astrid N. Zamora

CHAIR

Michelle Pentecost

Why do women go through menopause? An evolutionary approach

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Megan Arnot

CHAIR

Emily Emmott

Cesarean Sections and Neurodevelopment, a longitudinal analysis in Mexico

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Jimena Fritz + Hector Lamadrid 

CHAIR

Elsa Lorthe

Working behind the scenes of the ELEMENT study – a data and cohort management perspective 

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Laura Arboleda Merino 

CHAIR

Evie Tabor

Biosocial approaches to LGBTQ+ health inequity: the case of asthma

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Evangeline Tabor

CHAIR

Yvonne Kelly

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Pain at Early Adolescence: A Study in the Generation XXI Cohort

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Arminé Abrahamyan

CHAIR

Sahra Gibbon

How do mental and physical health change around transitions into sandwich care? Results from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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Baowen Xue

CHAIR

Rebecca Lacey