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Margaret R. Karagas
Researcher at Dartmouth College
Publications - 528
Citations - 28181
Margaret R. Karagas is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 430 publications receiving 24195 citations. Previous affiliations of Margaret R. Karagas include Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center.
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Gestational and Early Life Risk Factors for Childhood Food Allergies
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated whether the occurrence of food allergies in childhood were related to factors known to influence the early microbiome and implicated in immune training (e.g., delivery mode, antibiotic use, proximity to a farm).
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Metals, Perfluoroalkyl Substance, and Birth Outcomes in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study: Beyond Single-Class Mixture Approaches
Gyeyoon Yim,Glen McGee,Lisa Gallagher,Emily R. Baker,Brian P. Jackson,Diane Gilbert-Diamond,Margaret R. Karagas,Megan Romano,Caitlin G. Howe +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the joint, index-wise, and individual impacts of metals and PFAS exposures on birth outcomes were investigated in a prospective cohort study using both established and novel mixture modeling approaches.
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Diet quality, common genetic polymorphisms, and bladder cancer risk in a New England population-based study
Reno C. Leeming,Stella Koutros,Margaret R. Karagas,Dalsu Baris,Molly Schwenn,Alison Johnson,Michael S. Zens,Alan R. Schned,Nathaniel Rothman,Debra T. Silverman,Michael N. Passarelli +10 more
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Opportunities for understanding the COVID-19 pandemic and child health in the United States: the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program
Traci A. Bekelman,Leonardo Trasande,Andrew Law,Courtney K. Blackwell,Lisa P. Jacobson,Theresa M. Bastain,Carrie V. Breton,Amy J. Elliott,Assiamira Ferrara,Margaret R. Karagas,Nicole Bornkamp,Carlos A. Camargo,Sarah S. Comstock,Anne L Dunlop,Jody M. Ganiban,James E. Gern,Catherine J. Karr,Rachel S. Kelly,Kristen Lyall,T. Michael O'Shea,Julie B. Schweitzer,Kaja Z. LeWinn +21 more
TL;DR: The Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program as mentioned in this paper has been used to collect data from tens of thousands of US children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Multi-omic Characterization of the Taxa-function Relationship in Infant Gut Microbiomes
Quang P. Nguyen,Margaret R. Karagas,Juliette C. Madan,Erika Dade,Tom J. Palys,Hilary G. Morrison,Wimal Pathmasiri,Susan McRitche,Susan Sumner,H. Robert Frost,Anne G. Hoen +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest a degree of overall association between taxonomic profiles and metabolite concentrations, but lack of predictive capacity for stool metabolic signatures reflects, in part, the possible role of functional redundancy in defining the taxa-function relationship in early life as well as the bidirectional nature of the microbiome-metabolome association.