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J. Jaime Miranda
Researcher at Cayetano Heredia University
Publications - 497
Citations - 29145
J. Jaime Miranda is an academic researcher from Cayetano Heredia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 431 publications receiving 20656 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Jaime Miranda include Harvard University & University of London.
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Ley de promoción de alimentación saludable: ¿jugando a la política con la salud de los niños?
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Using satellite imagery to estimate heavy vehicle volume for ecological injury analysis in India
TL;DR: The regression results show that the volume of heavy vehicles and rural population in proximity to highways are positively associated with fatality risk in the districts, and effects have been estimated after controlling for other modes of travel.
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CoNaMad—Cohorte de Nacimiento de Madre de Dios / Madre de Dios Birth Cohort to Study Effects of in-utero Trace Metals Exposure in the Southern Peruvian Amazon
William Pan,Caren Weinhouse,Ernesto J. Ortiz,Axel Berky,Emma Fixsen,Andrés Mallipudi,Beth J. Feingold,Suzy Navio,Nelson Rivera,Heileen Hsu-Kim,J. Jaime Miranda +10 more
TL;DR: The CONAMAD study as mentioned in this paper is designed to collect and store samples for future processing and hypothesis testing associated with in-utero mercury exposure and child development, which can offer insights into disease mechanisms, exposure prevention, and policy guidance for countries where ASGM is prevalent.
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The Direct and Indirect Effects of Socioeconomic Status and Acculturation on Physical Activity and BMI within Country Rural‐to‐Urban Migrants
Angela Hilmers,Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz,Robert H. Gilman,Ann Yelmokas McDermott,Liam Smeeth,J. Jaime Miranda +5 more
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Epigenetic biomarkers of autoimmune risk and protective antioxidant signaling in methylmercury-exposed adults
Caren Weinhouse,Luiza Perez,Ian T. Ryde,Jaclyn M. Goodrich,J. Jaime Miranda,Heileen Hsu-Kim,Susan K. Murphy,Joel N. Meyer,William Pan +8 more
TL;DR: A set of candidate epigenetic biomarkers for assessing individualized risk of autoimmune response and protection against neurotoxicity due to MeHg exposure and fish consumption are identified and may inform surrogate tissue biomarkers of early MeHG exposure-related neurotoxicity and T2D risk.