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Frederica P. Perera
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 411
Citations - 33903
Frederica P. Perera is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental exposure & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 95, co-authored 389 publications receiving 29553 citations. Previous affiliations of Frederica P. Perera include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Natural Resources Defense Council.
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The Lancet Commission on pollution and health
Philip J. Landrigan,Richard Fuller,Nereus J R Acosta,Olusoji Adeyi,Robert G. Arnold,Niladri Basu,Abdoulaye Bibi Baldé,Roberto Bertollini,Stephan Bose-O'Reilly,Stephan Bose-O'Reilly,Jo Ivey Boufford,Patrick N. Breysse,Thomas C. Chiles,Chulabhorn Mahidol,Awa M Coll-Seck,Maureen L. Cropper,Julius N. Fobil,Valentin Fuster,Valentin Fuster,Michael Greenstone,Andy Haines,David Hanrahan,David J. Hunter,Mukesh Khare,Alan Krupnick,Bruce P. Lanphear,Bindu Lohani,Keith Martin,Karen V Mathiasen,Maureen A. McTeer,Christopher J L Murray,Johanita D Ndahimananjara,Frederica P. Perera,Janez Potočnik,Alexander S Preker,Alexander S Preker,Jairam Ramesh,Johan Rockström,Carlos Salinas,Leona D. Samson,Karti Sandilya,Peter D. Sly,Kirk R. Smith,Achim Steiner,Richard B. Stewart,William A. Suk,Onno C. P. van Schayck,Gautam N. Yadama,Kandeh K. Yumkella,Ma Zhong +49 more
TL;DR: This book is dedicated to the memory of those who have served in the armed forces and their families during the conflicts of the twentieth century.
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Prenatal exposure to pbdes and neurodevelopment
Julie B. Herbstman,Andreas Sjödin,Matthew Kurzon,Sally Ann Lederman,Richard S. Jones,Virginia Rauh,Larry L. Needham,Deliang Tang,Megan M. Niedzwiecki,Richard Y. Wang,Frederica P. Perera +10 more
TL;DR: This epidemiologic study demonstrates neurodevelopmental effects in relation to cord blood PBDE concentrations, and indicates that children with higher concentrations of BDEs 47, 99, or 100 scored lower on tests of mental and physical development at 12–48 and 72 months.
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Environment and Cancer: Who Are Susceptible?
TL;DR: In this paper, molecular evidence indicates that specific groups-characterized by predisposing genetic traits or ethnicity, the very young, and women-may have heightened risk from certain exposures, which will necessitate revision of current risk assessment methodologies to explicitly account for individual variation in susceptibility to environmental carcinogens.
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Impact of Prenatal Chlorpyrifos Exposure on Neurodevelopment in the First 3 Years of Life Among Inner-City Children
Virginia Rauh,Robin Garfinkel,Frederica P. Perera,Howard Andrews,Lori Hoepner,Dana B. Barr,Ralph D. Whitehead,Deliang Tang,Robin Whyatt +8 more
TL;DR: Children exposed to higher, compared with lower, chlorpyrifos levels were significantly more likely to experience Psychomotor Development Index and Mental Development Index delays, attention problems, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder problems, and pervasive developmental disorder problems at 3 years of age.
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Effects of transplacental exposure to environmental pollutants on birth outcomes in a multiethnic population.
Frederica P. Perera,Virginia Rauh,Wei-Yann Tsai,Patrick L. Kinney,David Camann,Dana B. Barr,Tom Bernert,Robin Garfinkel,Yi Hsuan Tu,Diurka Diaz,Jessica Dietrich,Robin M. Whyatt +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence that environmental pollutants at levels currently encountered in New York City adversely affect fetal development is provided.