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Robin Garfinkel
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 45
Citations - 6203
Robin Garfinkel is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wheeze & Environmental exposure. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 45 publications receiving 5948 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin Garfinkel include National League for Nursing & National Development and Research Institutes.
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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.
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Functional impairment in social phobia.
Franklin R. Schneier,Leora R. Heckelman,Robin Garfinkel,Raphael Campeas,Brian A. Fallon,Andrea Gitow,L. Street,D. Del Bene,Michael R. Liebowitz +8 more
TL;DR: Social phobia is associated with impairment in most areas of functioning, and the new scales appear useful in assessing functional impairment related to social phobia.
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Efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed adolescents.
TL;DR: These preliminary findings support the feasibility, acceptability, and efficacy of 12 weeks of IPT-A in acutely depressed adolescents in reducing depressive symptoms and improving social functioning and interpersonal problem-solving skills.
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Prenatal Insecticide Exposures and Birth Weight and Length among an Urban Minority Cohort
Robin M. Whyatt,Virginia Rauh,Dana B. Barr,David Camann,Howard Andrews,Robin Garfinkel,Lori Hoepner,Diurka Diaz,Jessica Dietrich,Andria Reyes,Deliang Tang,Patrick L. Kinney,Frederica P. Perera +12 more
TL;DR: Prenatal chlorpyrifos exposures have impaired fetal growth among this minority cohort and that diazinon exposures may have contributed to the effects, and findings support recent regulatory action to phase out residential uses of the insecticides.