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  1. Cirillo P. M., La Merrill M. A., Krigbaum N. Y., Cohn B. A. Grandmaternal Perinatal Serum DDT in Relation to Granddaughter Early Menarche and Adult Obesity: Three Generations in the Child Health and Development Studies Cohort. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2021 April 14; doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.Epi-20-1456 PMCID: pending
  2. Reimers L. L., Goldberg M., Tehranifar P., Michels K. B., Cohn B. A., Flom J. D., Wei Y., Cirillo P., Terry M. B. Benign breast disease and changes in mammographic breast density. Breast Cancer Res, 2021 Apr 26; 23(1): p. 49. doi: 10.1186/s13058-021-01426-7 PMCID: PMC8074418
  3. La Merrill M. A., Krigbaum N. Y., Cirillo P. M., Cohn B. A. Association between maternal exposure to the pesticide dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and risk of obesity in middle age. International Journal of Obesity, 2020 May 15. doi: 10.1038/s41366-020-0586-7 PMCID: PMC7387196
  4. Jones D. P., Cohn B. A. A vision for exposome epidemiology: The pregnancy exposome in relation to breast cancer in the Child Health and Development Studies. Reprod Toxicol, 2020 Mar; 92: p. 4-10. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2020.03.006 PMCID: PMC7306421
  5. Pamplin J. R., 2nd, Susser E. S., Factor-Litvak P., Link B. G., Keyes K. M. Racial differences in alcohol and tobacco use in adolescence and mid-adulthood in a community-based sample. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2019 Sep 21. doi: 10.1007/s00127-019-01777-9 PMCID: PMC7083697
  6. Li S., Cirillo P., Hu X., Tran V., Krigbaum N., Yu S., Jones D. P., Cohn B. Understanding mixed environmental exposures using metabolomics via a hierarchical community network model in a cohort of California women in 1960's. Reproductive Toxicology, 2019 July 9. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.06.013 PMCID: PMC6949431
  7. Krigbaum N. Y., Cirillo P. M., Flom J. D., McDonald J. A., Terry M. B., Cohn B. A. In utero DDT exposure and breast density before age 50. Reprod Toxicol, 2019 Nov 8. doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.11.002 PMCID: PMC7205591
  8. Cohn B. A., La Merrill M. A., Krigbaum N. Y., Wang M., Park J.-S., Petreas M., Yeh G., Hovey R. C., Zimmermann L., Cirillo P. M. In Utero Exposure to Poly and Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) and Subsequent Breast Cancer. Reproductive Toxicology, 2019 July 16. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.06.012 PMCID: PMC31323350
  9. Rundle A. G., Suglia S. F., Susser E. S., Factor-Litvak P., March D., Kezios K. L., Lovasi G. S., Fader K. M., Andrews H., Cirillo P. M., Cohn B. A., Link B. G. Body mass index across the life course: emergence of race-by-sex disparities in early childhood. Annals of Epidemiology, 2019 May; 33: p. 44-48. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2019.03.001 PMCID: PMC6501836
  10. Cohn B. A., Cirillo P. M., Terry M. B. DDT and Breast Cancer: Prospective Study of Induction Time and Susceptibility Windows. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2019 Feb 13; 111(8): p. 803-810. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djy198 PMCID: PMC6695310
  11. Hu X., Li S., Cirillo P., Krigbaum N., Tran V., Ishikawa T., La Merrill M. A., Jones D. P., Cohn B. Metabolome Wide Association Study of serum DDT and DDE in Pregnancy and Early Postpartum. Reproductive Toxicology, 2019 May 15. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2019.05.059 PMCID: PMC7055929
  12. Cohn B. A., Cirillo P. M., La Merrill M. A. Correlation of body mass index with serum DDTs predicts lower risk of breast cancer before the age of 50: prospective evidence in the Child Health and Development Studies. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology, 2019 May 1; 29(3): p. 302-309. doi: 10.1038/s41370-018-0072-7 PMCID: PMC6996968
  13. Agha G., Kezios K., Baccarelli A. A., DuBois Bowman F., Rauh V., Susser E. S., Cohn B., Cirillo P., Link B. G., Factor-Litvak P., Staudinger U. M. Cognition level and change in cognition during adolescence are associated with cognition in midlife. Annals of Epidemiology, 2019 July 1; 35: p. 48-52.e2. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annepidem.2019.03.004 PMCID: PMC6812681
  14. Doyle D. M., Factor-Litvak P., Link B. G. Modeling racial disparities in physical health via close relationship functioning: A life course approach. Social Science and Medicine, 2018 May; 204: p. 31-38. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.02.002 PMID: 29554547
  15. Widen E. M., Kahn L. G., Cirillo P., Cohn B., Kezios K. L., Factor-Litvak P. Prepregnancy overweight and obesity are associated with impaired child neurodevelopment. Matern Child Nutr, 2018 Jan; 14(1). doi: 10.1111/mcn.12481 PMCID: PMC5739977
  16. Maxwell S. D., Fineberg A. M., Drabick D. A., Murphy S. K., Ellman L. M. Maternal Prenatal Stress and Other Developmental Risk Factors for Adolescent Depression: Spotlight on Sex Differences. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2018 Feb; 46(2): p. 381-397. doi: 10.1007/s10802-017-0299-0 PMCID: PMC5828524
  17. Endogenous Hormones Nutritional Biomarkers and Prostate Cancer Collaborative Group. Circulating sex hormones in relation to anthropometric, sociodemographic and behavioural factors in an international dataset of 12,300 PLOS ONE, 2017 Dec 27;12(12):e0187741. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187741. PMCID: PMC5744924
  18. Watts E. L., Appleby P. N., Albanes D., Black A., Chan J. M., Chen C., Cirillo P. M., Cohn B. A., Cook M. B., Donovan J. L., Ferrucci L., Garland C. F., Giles G. G., Goodman P. J., Habel L. A., Haiman C. A., Holly J. M. P., Hoover R. N., Kaaks R., Knekt P., Kolonel L. N., Kubo T., Le Marchand L., Luostarinen T., MacInnis R. J., Maenpaa H. O., Mannisto S., Metter E. J., Milne R. L., Nomura A. M. Y., Oliver S. E., Parsons J. K., Peeters P. H., Platz E. A., Riboli E., Ricceri F., Rinaldi S., Rissanen H., Sawada N., Schaefer C. A., Schenk J. M., Stanczyk F. Z., Stampfer M., Stattin P., Stenman U. H., Tjonneland A., Trichopoulou A., Thompson I. M., Tsugane S., Vatten L., Whittemore A. S., Ziegler R. G., Allen N. E., Key T. J., Travis R. C. Circulating sex hormones in relation to anthropometric, sociodemographic and behavioural factors in an international dataset of 12,300 men. PLoS ONE, 2017; 12(12): p. e0187741. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187741 PMCID: PMC5744924
  19. Tehranifar P., Cohn B. A., Flom J. D., Protacio A., Cirillo P., Lumey L. H., Michels K. B., Terry M. B. Early life socioeconomic environment and mammographic breast density. BMC Cancer, 2017 Jan 10; 17(1): p. 41. doi: 10.1186/s12885-016-3010-x PMCID: PMC5223475
  20. Murphy S. K., Fineberg A. M., Maxwell S. D., Alloy L. B., Zimmermann L., Krigbaum N. Y., Cohn B. A., Drabick D. A. G., Ellman L. M. Maternal infection and stress during pregnancy and depressive symptoms in adolescent offspring. Psychiatry Research, 2017 Nov; 257: p. 102-110. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.07.025 PMCID: PMC5823248
  21. Krigbaum N. Y., Rubin R. A., Cirillo P. M., Terry M. B., Habel L. A., Morris C., Cohn B. A. Feasibility of collecting tumor samples of breast cancer patients diagnosed up to 50 years ago in the Child Health and Development Studies. J Dev Orig Health Dis, 2017 Mar 06: p. 1-6. doi: 10.1017/S204017441700006X PMCID: PMC7089678
  22. Kezios K., Gu Y., Liu X., Cirillo P., Tarrant D., Petreas M., Park J.-S., Cohn B., Factor-Litvak P. Hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyl metabolites (OH-PCBs), maternal smoking and size at birth. Reproductive Toxicology, 2017 2017/08/01/; 71: p. 166-175. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2017.02.015 PMCID: PMC5513775
  23. Flom J. D., Cohn B. A., Tehranifar P., Houghton L. C., Wei Y., Protacio A., Cirillo P., Michels K. B., Terry M. B. Earlier age at menarche in girls with rapid early life growth: cohort and within sibling analyses. Annals of Epidemiology, 2017 Mar; 27(3): p. 187-193 e2. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2017.01.004 PMID: 28215584
  24. Cohn B. A., Cirillo P. M., Hopper B. R., Siiteri P. K. Third Trimester Estrogens and Maternal Breast Cancer: Prospective Evidence. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2017 Oct 1; 102(10): p. 3739-3748. doi: 10.1210/jc.2016-3476 PMCID: PMC5630249
  25. Link B. G., Susser E. S., Factor-Litvak P., March D., Kezios K. L., Lovasi G. S., Rundle A. G., Suglia S. F., Fader K. M., Andrews H. F., Johnson E., Cirillo P. M., Cohn B. A. Disparities in self-rated health across generations and through the life course. Social Science & Medicine, 2017 February; 174: p. 17-25. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.11.035 PMID: PMC5328654
  26. Michels K. B., Cohn B. A., Goldberg M., Flom J. D., Dougan M., Terry M. B. Maternal Anthropometry and Mammographic Density in Adult Daughters. Pediatrics, 2016 Nov; 138(Suppl 1): p. S34-S41. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-4268F PMCID: PMC5080867
  27. Cohn B. A., Terry M. B., Plumb M., Cirillo P. M. Erratum to: Exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners measured shortly after giving birth and subsequent risk of maternal breast cancer before age 50. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2016 159(3): p. 591-592. doi: 10.1007/s10549-016-3955-0 PMCID: PMC3473187
  28. Cirillo P. M., Wang E. T., Cedars M. I., Chen L. M., Cohn B. A. Irregular menses predicts ovarian cancer: Prospective evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies. International Journal of Cancer, 2016 Sep 01; 139(5): p. 1009-17. doi: 10.1002/ijc.30144 PMCID: PMC6917033
  29. Cirillo PM, Benz CC, Cohn BA. Comment on: Hypertensive diseases in pregnancy and breast cancer risk. British Journal of Cancer; May 24 2016;114(11):e10-. PMCID: PMC4891511
  30. JA McDonald, KB Michels, BA Cohn, JD Flom, P Tehranifar and MB Terry. Alcohol intake from early adulthood to midlife and mammographic density. Cancer Causes and Control. Apr 27 2016;27(4):493-502. PMCID: PMC4798860
  31. LC Houghton, WA Ester, LH Lumey, KB Michels, Y Wei, BA Cohn, E Susser and MB Terry. Maternal weight gain in excess of pregnancy guidelines is related to daughters being overweight 40 years later. Am J Obstet Gynecol. Feb 18 2016.PMCID: PMC4967392.
  32. AM Fineberg, LM Ellman, CA Schaefer, SD Maxwell, L Shen, HC N, AL Cook, MA Bresnahan, ES Susser and AS Brown. Fetal exposure to maternal stress and risk for schizophrenia spectrum disorders among offspring: Differential influences of fetal sex. Psychiatry Research. Feb 28 2016;236:91-7.PMCID: PMC4767153
  33. WA Ester, LC Houghton, L.H.Lumey, KB Michels, HW Hoek, Y Wei, E Susser, B.A.Cohn and MB Terry. Maternal and early childhood determinants of women's body size in midlife: overall cohort and sibling analyses. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2016 PMCID: PMC5391711.
  34. H Tawfik, J Kline, J Jacobson, P Tehranifar, A Protacio, JD Flom, P Cirillo, BA Cohn and MB Terry. Life course exposure to smoke and early menopause and menopausal transition. Menopause. Mar 23 2015. PMC4580481.
  35. MA La Merrill, PM Cirillo, NY Krigbaum and BA Cohn. The impact of prenatal parental tobacco smoking on risk of diabetes mellitus in middle-aged women. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 2015;6(03):242-249. PMCID: PMC6996969.
  36. JJ Heindel, FS Vom Saal, B Blumberg, P Bovolin, G Calamandrei, G Ceresini, BA Cohn, E Fabbri, L Gioiosa, C Kassotis, J Legler, M La Merrill, L Rizzir, R Machtinger, A Mantovani, MA Mendez, L Montanini, L Molteni, SC Nagel, S Parmigiani, G Panzica, S Paterlini, V Pomatto, J Ruzzin, G Sartor, TT Schug, ME Street, A Suvorov, R Volpi, RT Zoeller and P Palanza. Parma consensus statement on metabolic disruptors. Environ Health. 2015;14(1):54. PMCID: PMC4473834
  37. D Freedman, AS Brown, L Shen and CA Schaefer. Perinatal oxytocin increases the risk of offspring bipolar disorder and childhood cognitive impairment. Journal of Affective Disorders. Mar 1 2015;173:65-72.PMCID: PMC4258509
  38. BA Cohn, M La Merrill, NY Krigbaum, G Yeh, JS Park, L Zimmermann and PM Cirillo. DDT Exposure in Utero and Breast Cancer. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. Aug 2015;100(8):2865-72. PMCID: PMC4524999
  39. PM Cirillo and BA Cohn. Pregnancy Complications and Cardiovascular Disease Death: 50-Year Follow-Up of the Child Health and Development Studies Pregnancy Cohort. Circulation. Sep 29 2015;132(13):1234-42. PMCID: PMC26391409
  40. AS Brown. The Kraepelinian Dichotomy From the Perspective of Prenatal Infectious and Immunologic Insults. Schizophrenia Bulletin. Jul 2015;41(4):786-91. PMCID: PMC4466196
  41. ML Mongraw-Chaffin, CA Anderson, JM Clark and WL Bennett. Prepregnancy body mass index and cardiovascular disease mortality: the child health and development studies. Obesity (Silver Spring). Apr 2014;22(4):1149-56. PMCID: PMC3968178
  42. KM Keyes, G Davey Smith and E Susser. Associations of prenatal maternal smoking with offspring hyperactivity: causal or confounded? Psychological Medicine. 2014;44(04):857-867.PMCID: PMC4615686
  43. T Janevic, LG Kahn, P Landsbergis, PM Cirillo, BA Cohn, X Liu and P Factor-Litvak. Effects of work and life stress on semen quality. Fertility and Sterility. May 22 2014;102(2):530-538.PMCID: PMC4382866
  44. Brown, A., et al., Parental age and risk of bipolar disorder in offspring. Psychiatry Research, 2013. 208(3): p. 225-231.PMCID: PMC3673196
  45. Gennings, C., et al., A Cohort study evaluation of maternal PCB exposure related to time to pregnancy in daughters. Environmental Health, 2013. 12(1): p. 66. PMCID:PMC3766643
  46. Kezios, K.L., et al., Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), DDT Metabolites and Pregnancy Outcomes. Reproductive Toxicology, 2013. 35: p. 156-64. PMCID:PMC3535520
  47. La Merrill, M., et al., Prenatal Exposure to the Pesticide DDT and Hypertension Diagnosed in Women before Age 50: A Longitudinal Birth Cohort Study. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2013. 121(5): p. 594-9. PMCID:PMC3673196
  48. Mongraw-Chaffin, M.L., et al., Association of pre-pregnancy body mass index with cardiovascular disease mortality: The child health and development studies. Obesity (Silver Spring), 2013. PMCID: PMC3968178
  49. Parboosing, R., et al., Gestational influenza and bipolar disorder in adult offspring. JAMA Psychiatry, 2013. 70(7): p. 677-85.
  50. Wang, E.T., et al., Birth weight and childhood growth in daughters of women with irregular menstrual cycles. Gynecological Endocrinology, 2013. 29(6): p. 615-618. PMCID: PMC4346350
  51. Cohn, B.A., et al., Exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners measured shortly after giving birth and subsequent risk of maternal breast cancer before age 50. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2012. 136(1): p. 267-75. PMCID:PMC3473187
  52. Ellman, L.M., et al., Low maternal hemoglobin during pregnancy and diminished neuromotor and neurocognitive performance in offspring with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 2012. 138(1): p. 81-7. PMCID: PMC3592571
  53. Freedman, D., et al., Birth Weight and Neurocognition in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2012. PMCID: PMC3627778
  54. Kezios, K.L., et al., Prenatal polychlorinated biphenyl exposure is associated with decreased gestational length but not birth weight: archived samples from the Child Health and Development Studies pregnancy cohort. Environmental Health, 2012. 11: p. 49. PMCID: PMC3411417
  55. Margerison-Zilko, C., et al., Trimester of Maternal Gestational Weight Gain and Offspring Body Weight at Birth and Age Five. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2012. 16(6): p. 1215-1223.
  56. Brown, A.S., et al., Association of maternal genital and reproductive infections with verbal memory and motor deficits in adult schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 2011. 188(2): p. 179-186. PMCID: PMC3114294
  57. Cirillo, P.M., et al., Effect of maternal coffee, smoking and drinking behavior on adult son's semen quality: prospective evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(Special Issue 06): p. 375-386. PMCID: PMC4181836
  58. Cohn, B.A., Developmental and environmental origins of breast cancer: DDT as a case study. Reproductive Toxicology, 2011. 31(3): p. 302-11.
  59. Cohn, B.A., et al., Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure in mothers and time to pregnancy in daughters. Reproductive Toxicology, 2011. 31(3): p. 290-6. PMCID: PMC3109864
  60. Factor-Litvak, P., et al., Associations between birth weight, preeclampsia and cognitive functions in middle-aged adults. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(Special issue 6): p. 365-374.
  61. Goldstein, J.M., et al., Sex-specific impact of maternal–fetal risk factors on depression and cardiovascular risk 40 years later. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(Special Issue 06): p. 353-364. PMCID: PMC4130165
  62. Harper, K.N., et al., Maternal serum docosahexaenoic acid and schizophrenia spectrum disorders in adult offspring. Schizophrenia Research, 2011. 128(1): p. 30-36. PMCID: PMC3085558
  63. Keyes, K.M., et al., Levels of risk: maternal-,middle childhood-,and neighborhood-level predictors of adolescent disinhibitory behaviors from a longitudinal birth cohort in the United States. Mental Health and Substance Use, 2011. 4(1): p. 22-37. PMCID: PMC3072573
  64. Lumey, L.H., et al., Birth size and adult size in same-sex siblings discordant for fetal growth in the Early Determinants of Adult Health study. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(Special issue 6): p. 330-339. PMCID: PMC3966204
  65. McKeague, I.W., et al., Analyzing growth trajectories. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(Special Issue 06): p. 322-329. PMCID: PMC3419544
  66. Sholtz, R.I., et al., Assaying organochlorines in archived serum for a large, long-term cohort: implications of combining assay results from multiple laboratories over time. Environment International, 2011. 37(4): p. 709-14. PMCID: PMC3257216
  67. Susser, E., et al., The Early Determinants of Adult Health Study. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(06): p. 311-321. PMCID: PMC4130165
  68. Terry, M.B., et al., Prenatal smoke exposure and mammographic density in mid-life. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, 2011. 2(Special issue 6): p. 340-352. PMCID: PMC3559186
  69. Wang, E.T., et al., Menstrual irregularity and cardiovascular mortality. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2011. 96(1): p. E114-8. PMCID: PMC3038482
  70. Wang, M., J.-S. Park, and M. Petreas, Temporal Changes in the Levels of Perfluorinated Compounds in California Women Serum over the Past 50 Years. Environmental Science & Technology, 2011. 45(17): p. 7510-6.
  71. Cohn, B.A., P.M. Cirillo, and R.E. Christianson, Prenatal DDT exposure and testicular cancer: a nested case-control study. Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2010. 65(3): p. 127-34. PMCID: PMC2936455
  72. Ellman, L.M., et al., Structural brain alterations in schizophrenia following fetal exposure to the inflammatory cytokine interleukin-8. Schizophrenia Research, 2010. 121(1-3): p. 46-54. PMCID: PMC2910151
  73. Kremen, W.S., et al., Cognitive decline in schizophrenia from childhood to midlife: A 33-year longitudinal birth cohort study. Schizophrenia Research, 2010. 118(1): p. 1-5. PMCID: PMC3184642
  74. MC Vernier, CJ Mackenzie, M Schulzer and PR Vernier. Influence of the mother's preceding pregnancies on fetal development and postnatal survival of the neonate, in normal pregnancy. An immunological phenomenon? Am J Hum Biol. Sep-Oct 2010;22(5):708-15.
  75. Mongraw-Chaffin, M.L., P.M. Cirillo, and B.A. Cohn, Preeclampsia and Cardiovascular Disease Death: Prospective Evidence From the Child Health and Development Studies Cohort. Hypertension, 2010. 56(1): p. 166-171. PMCID: PMC3037281
  76. Brown, A.S., et al., Prenatal infection and cavum septum pellucidum in adult schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 2009. 108(1): p. 285-287. PMCID: PMC2821035
  77. Brown, A.S., et al., Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Infection and Executive Dysfunction in Adult Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2009. 166(6): p. 683-690. PMCID: PMC2885160
  78. Eskenazi, B., et al., The Pine River statement: human health consequences of DDT use. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2009. 117(9): p. 1359-67. PMCID: PMC2737010
  79. Mongraw-Chaffin, M.L., et al., Maternal Smoking, Alcohol, and Coffee Use during Pregnancy and Son's Risk of Testicular Cancer. Alcohol - An International Biomedical Journal, 2009. 43: p. 241-245. PMCID: PMC3770444
  80. Park, J.S., et al., Hydroxylated PCB metabolites (OH-PCBs) in archived serum from 1950-60s California mothers: a pilot study. Environment International, 2009. 35(6): p. 937-42. PMCID: PMC2699597
  81. Terry, M.B., et al., The role of birth cohorts in studies of adult health: the New York women's birth cohort. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2009. 23(5): p. 431-445. PMCID: PMC3832289
  82. Cohn, B.A., et al., DDT and Breast Cancer: Cohn et al. Respond. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2008. 116(4): p. A153-A154. PMCID: PMC2290990
  83. Hertz-Picciotto, I., et al., A cohort study of in utero polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposures in relation to secondary sex ratio. Environmental Health 2008. 7(1): p. 37. PMCID: PMC2483969
  84. Insel, B.J., et al., Maternal Iron Deficiency and the Risk of Schizophrenia in Offspring. Archives of General Psychiatry, 2008. 65(10): p. 1136-1144. PMCID: PMC3656467
  85. Mongraw-Chaffin, M.L., et al., Maternal Smoking, Alcohol Consumption, and Caffeine Consumption during Pregnancy in Relation to a Son's Risk of Persistent Cryptorchidism: A Prospective Study in the Child Health and Development Studies Cohort, 1959-1967. American Journal of Epidemiology, 2008. 167(3): p. 257-61. PMCID: PMC3864885
  86. Vahidnia, F., B. Eskenazi, and N. Jewell, Maternal smoking, alcohol drinking, and febrile convulsion. Seizure, 2008. 17(4): p. 320-326.
  87. Bresnahan, M., et al., Race and risk of schizophrenia in a US birth cohort: another example of health disparity? International Journal of Epidemiology, 2007. 36(4): p. 751-758.
  88. Brown, A.S., et al., Elevated prenatal homocysteine levels as a risk factor for schizophrenia. Archives of General Psychiatry, 2007. 64(1): p. 31-9.
  89. Cohn, B.A., et al., DDT and breast cancer in young women: new data on the significance of age at exposure. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2007. 115(10): p. 1406-14.
  90. Perrin, M.A., et al., Growth trajectory during early life and risk of adult schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry 2007. 191(6): p. 512-520.
  91. Babulas, V., et al., Prenatal Exposure to Maternal Genital and Reproductive Infections and Adult Schizophrenia. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2006. 163(5): p. 927-929.
  92. Brown, A.S., et al., No evidence of relation between maternal exposure to herpes simplex virus type 2 and risk of schizophrenia? American Journal of Psychiatry, 2006. 163(12): p. 2178-80.
  93. Herman, D.B., et al., Does unwantedness of pregnancy predict schizophrenia in the offspring? Findings from a prospective birth cohort study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2006. 41(8): p. 605-10.
  94. Jusko, T.A., et al., Maternal DDT Exposures in Relation to Fetal and 5-Year Growth. Epidemiology, 2006. 17(6): p. 692-700.
  95. McIntyre, M., B. Cohn, and P. Ellison, Sex Dimorphism in the Digital Formulae of Children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2006. 129(1): p. 143-50.
  96. Tsai, C.J., et al., Sex steroid hormones in young manhood and the risk of subsequent prostate cancer: a longitudinal study in African-Americans and Caucasians. Cancer Cases and Control, 2006. 17(10): p. 1237-1244.
  97. Bhatia, R., et al., Organochlorine pesticides and male genital anomalies in the Child Health and Development Studies. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2005. 113(2): p. 220-4.
  98. Bresnahan, M., et al., Prenatal determinants of schizophrenia: what we have learned thus far? Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2005. 14(4): p. 194-7.
  99. Brown, A.S., et al., Maternal exposure to toxoplasmosis and risk of schizophrenia in adult offspring. American Journal of Psychiatry, 2005. 162(4): p. 767-73.
  100. Brown, A.S. and E.S. Susser, Homocysteine and schizophrenia: From prenatal to adult life. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2005. 29(7): p. 1175-80.
  101. Farhang, L., et al., Association of DDT and DDE with Birth Weight and Length of Gestation in the Child Health and Development Studies, 1959-1967. American Journal of Epidemiology, 2005. 162(8): p. 717-25.
  102. Hertz-Picciotto, I., et al., In utero polychlorinated biphenyl exposures in relation to fetal and early childhood growth. Epidemiology, 2005. 16(5): p. 648-56.
  103. Insel, B.J., et al., Maternal-fetal blood incompatibility and the risk of schizophrenia in offspring. Schizophrenia Research, 2005. 80(2-3): p. 331-42.
  104. Opler, M.G. and E.S. Susser, Fetal environment and schizophrenia. Environmental Health Perspectives, 2005. 113(9): p. 1239-42.
  105. Stevens, R.G., et al., Alcohol consumption and serum hormone levels during pregnancy. Alcohol, 2005. 36(1): p. 47-53.
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  266. Allen, F.H., Jr, H.J. Madden, and R.W. King, The MN gene MU, which produces M and U but no N, S or, s. Vox Sang, 1963. 8: p. 549-556.
  267. Allen, F.H., Jr., L. Milkovich, and P.A. Corcoran, A pedigree showing that Yta is not in the Lutheran blood-group system. Vox Sang, 1963. 8: p. 376-377.
  268. Peckham, C.H. and R.W. King, A study of intercurrent conditions observed during pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963. 87(5): p. 609-620.

Abstracts

  1. Cohn, B.A., Possible Differences in Metabolism, Sources of Exposure and Timing of Exposure for DDT-Related Compounds in Breast Cancer Cases Compared to Controls in The Child Heath and Development Studies Cohort, in Epidemiology 2008. p. S359.
  2. Cirillo, P., B. Cohn, and P. Siiteri, Asthma Symptoms During Pregnancy Predict Reduced Risk of Maternal Breast Cancer: Prospective Evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies in American Journal of Epidemiology 2005. p. S1-152.
  3. Cohn, B., et al., Prospective Study of Testicular Cancer in Relation to Maternal Serum Levels of DDT-Related Compounds: The Child Health and Development Studies, in American Journal of Epidemiology 2005. p. S50.
  4. Cohn, B.A., et al., Prospective study of testicular cancer in relation to maternal smoking and alcohol use: the Child Health and Development Studies, in American Journal of Epidemiology 2005. p. S14.
  5. Hertz-Picciotto, I., et al., Prenatal heptachlor epoxide exposure and cognitive development, in Epidemiology 2003.
  6. Hertz-Picciotto, I., et al., PCB Exposures and Sex Ratio, in Epidemiology 2003.
  7. Cohn, B.A., et al., Prenatal levels of 2,2 bis (p-chlorophenyl)-1,1,1-trichloroethane (DDT) predicts decreased fecundability in the next generation. in American Journal of Epidemiology 2002. p. S103.
  8. Cohn, B.A., et al., Timing of DDT Exposure and Breast Cancer Before Age 50, in Epidemiology 2002. p. S197.
  9. Windham, G., et al., Age of menarche and exposure to parental tobacco smoking, in American Journal of Epidemiology 2002. p. S65.
  10. Cohn, B.A. and B.R. Hopper, Measurement of insulin like growth factor (IGF-I) in 30-year old pregnancy samples: Predictive validity for birthweight and placental weight in American Journal of Epidemiology 2001. p. S155.
  11. Ma, X., D. Wolfe, and B. Eskenazi, Parental age difference and sex ratio, in American Journal of Epidemiology 2001. p. S156.
  12. Windham, G. and B. Hopkins, Factors associated with the sex ratio at birth in American Journal of Epidemiology 2001. p. S150.
  13. Hisada, M., et al., Human papillomavirus antibody and risk of prostate cancer, in Journal of the American Medical Association 2000. p. 340-1.
  14. Peck, J.D., B.E. Richardson, and B.S. Hulka, Pregnancy hormones and maternal risk of breast cancer., in American Journal of Epidemiology 2000. p. S68.
  15. Richardson, B.E., J.D. Peck, and J.K. Wormuth, Mean arterial pressure, pregnancy-induced hypertension, and preeclampsia: evaluation as independent risk factors and as surrogates for high maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein in estimating breast cancer risk, in Annals of Epidemiology 2000. p. 464.
  16. Hertz-Picciotto, I., et al., In utero organochlorine exposures: Preliminary results from the Child Health and Development Study, in Epidemiology 1999.
  17. van den Berg, B.J., Trends in bone age and height of low birth weight children at age 3 to 10 years, in Clinical Research 1976. p. 195A.

Letters

  1. Cohn, B.A., et al., DDT and Breast Cancer: Cohn et al. Respond, in Environmental Health Perspectives 2008. p. A153-A154.
  2. Eskenazi, B., Caffeine-Filtering the Facts in New England Journal of Medicine 1999. p. 1688-89.
  3. Richardson, B.E., et al., Senior authors' reply to invited commentary: "Beyond the twinning effect.", in American Journal of Epidemiology 1998. p. 730-31.
  4. Christianson, R.E., F.W. Oechsli, and B. van den Berg, Caffeinated beverages and decreased fertility in Lancet 1989. p. 378.
  5. Oechsli, F., Prenatal care and low birthweight among blacks and whites, in New England Journal of Medicine 1989. p. 1010-1011.
  6. Christianson, R.E. and C.P. Torfs, Maternal smoking and down syndrome in American Journal of Human Genetics 1988. p. 545-546.
  7. Laukaran, V.H., Maternal attitude and outcome of pregnancy, reply to Dr. Centerwall in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1981. p. 611.
  8. van den Berg, B.J., Coitus and amniotic fluid infections in New England Journal of Medicine 1980.
  9. Christianson, R.E., Down syndrome and maternal age, in Lancet 1976. p. 1198.
  10. Milkovich, L. and B.J. van den Berg, Fetal effects of tranquilizers in pregnancy in New England Journal of Medicine 1975. p. 198-199.
  11. Milkovich, L. and B.J. van den Berg, Teratogenicity analyzed in New England Journal of Medicine 1975. p. 307-308.
  12. Osicka, C.J., On the significance of statistical significance in Journal of Pediatrics 1975. p. 158.
  13. Oechsli, F.W., Oral contraception and sex ratio at birth in Lancet 1974. p. 1004.
  14. van den Berg, B.J., On smoking during pregnancy in Nature 1974.
  15. Yerushalmy, J., Congenital heart disease and maternal smoking habits, in Nature 1973. p. 262-264.
  16. Yerushalmy, J., Smoking in pregnancy, in Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 1973. p. 691-692.
  17. Yerushalmy, J., Cigarette smoking and low-birth-weight babies, in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1972. p. 571-573.
  18. van den Berg, B.J. and J. Yerushalmy, Intrauterine growth rates and mortality rates in Journal of Pediatrics 1968. p. 743-745.
  19. Yerushalmy, J., Isoniazid prophylaxis in Journal of Pediatrics 1968. p. 299-300.
  20. van den Berg, B.J. and J. Yerushalmy, Intrauterine growth rates, in Journal of Pediatrics 1967. p. 665-666.
  21. van den Berg, B.J. and J. Yerushalmy, Intrauterine growth rates and mortality in Journal of Pediatrics 1967. p. 150-151.
  22. Yerushalmy, J., Isoniazid: How much a carcinogen? , in Lancet 1967. p. 393.
  23. Yerushalmy, J., Nomenclature, duration of gestation, birthweight, intrauterine growth - dissenting views in Journal of Pediatrics 1967. p. 935-41.
  24. Yerushalmy, J., Prophylactic use of isoniazid in Pediatrics 1967. p. 690-691.
  25. Yerushalmy, J., Cigarette smoking and infant survival in American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1965. p. 881-882.
  26. Yerushalmy, J., Smoking and disease in Lancet 1964. p. 769-770.
  27. Yerushalumy, J., Tobacco and health in New England Journal of Medicine 1964. p. 269.

Reports

  1. Petreas, M., et al., Serum Concentrations of Organochlorine Pesticides and PCB Congeners in Pregnant California Women, 1959-1967, 2008, Department of Toxic Substances Control, Environmental Chemistry Laboratory. p. 1-17.
  2. Perkins, C., Linkage of the UCB Child Health and Development Studies cohort with the California Cancer Registry, 1994, Cancer Surveillance Section, Department of Health Services, State of California.
  3. van den Berg, B.J., Types of studies yielding epidemiologic information on epilepsy, in The Epidemiology of Epilepsy: A Workshop. DHEW Publication No. 73-390 (NIH). NINDS Monograph No. 14. , M. Alter and W.A. Hauser, Editors. 1972, USGPO: Washington, D.C. p. 39.
  4. van den Berg, B.J., Recurrence of febrile seizures in childhood, in The Epidemiology of Epilepsy: A Workshop. DHEW Publication No. 73-390 (NIH). NINDS Monograph No. 14. , M. Alter and W.A. Hauser, Editors. 1972, USGPO: Washington, D.C. p. 119-122.

Book/Book Sections

  1. Nolan, D.A., Stat labs: mathematical statistics through applications. Springer texts in statistics, ed. D.A. Nolan and T. Speed 2000, New York: Springer. 282.
  2. Lumey, L.H., Screening for preterm delivery and low birthweight using maternal height and weight, in When to Screen in Obstetrics and Gynecology, H. Wildschut, C. Weiner, and T. Peters, Editors. 1996, WB Saunders Ltd: London. p. 146-153.
  3. Overfield, T., Biological variation in health and illness. Race, age, and sex differences 1995: CRC Press, Inc.
  4. Selvin, S., Practical biostatistical methods 1995, Belmont, CA: Duxbury Press. 503.
  5. van den Berg, B.J., The California Child Health and Development Studies, in Handbook of Longitudinal Research Vol. 1, S. Mednick, M. Harway, and K. Finello, Editors. 1984, Praeger: New York. p. 166-79.
  6. van den Berg, B.J. and F.W. Oechsli, Prematurity, in Perinatal Epidemiology, M.B. Bracken, Editor 1984, Oxford University Press: New York. p. 69-85.
  7. van den Berg, B.J., (Discussant), Consequences of febrile seizures, in Monograph on Consensus Meeting on Management of Febrile Seizures, K.B. Nelson and J.H. Ellenberg, Editors. 1980, Raven Press: New York.
  8. van den Berg, B.J., Epidemiologic observations of prematurity: effects of tobacco, coffee and alcohol, in The epidemiology of prematurity, D.M. Reed and F.J. Stanley, Editors. 1977, Urban and Schwarzenberg, Inc.: Baltimore, Maryland. p. 157-176.
  9. Hodges, J.L., Jr., D. Krech, and R.S. Crutchfield, Statlab, an empirical introduction to statistics, 1975, McGraw-Hill Book Company: New York. p. 378.
  10. Peritz, E. and B. Fischler, Linkage data on infant mortality in the Jewish population of Israel, in Infant and Fetal Mortality in Israel 1950-1972 1974, Israel Bureau of Statistics. p. 6 pgs.
  11. Yerushalmy, J., Methodologic problems encountered in investigating the possible teratogenic effects of drugs, in Drugs and Fetal Development, M.A. Klingberg, A. Abramovici, and J. Chemke, Editors. 1972, Plenum Publ. Corp.: New York. p. 427-440.
  12. Yerushalmy, J., Self-selection--a major problem in observational studies, in Proceedings of the Sixth Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Vol. IV: Biology and Health, June and July, 1970 and April, June and July 1971, L.M. LeCam, J. Neyman, and E.L. Scott, Editors. 1972, Berkeley, Calif. : University of California: Berkeley. p. 329-342.
  13. van den Berg, B.J. and J. Yerushalmy, The statistical approach to fetal growth, in Fetal Growth and Development, H.A. Waisman and G.R. Kerr, Editors. 1970: New York. p. 305-314.
  14. Yerushalmy, J., The California Child Health and Development Studies: Study design and some illustrative findings on congenital heart disease, in Congenital Malformations, Proceedings of the Third International Conference, 7-13 Sept, 1969. International Congress Series No. 2041970, Excerpta Medica: New York. p. 299-306.
  15. Yerushalmy, J., Religious, educational, and socio-economic factors associated with different methods of fertility control, in Proceedings of UN World Population Conference, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, August 30-September 10, 1965. Selected papers and summaries, fertility, family planning, mortality 1967, United Nations: NY. p. 320.
  16. Yerushalmy, J., Identification of high risks: indications for action programs, in Proceedings of the AMA National Conference on Infant Mortality, San Francisco, August 12-13,1966 1967, American Medical Association: Chicago. p. 9-12.
  17. Yerushalmy, J., Statistical considerations and evaluations of epidemiological evidence, in Tobacco and Health, G. James and T. Rosenthal, Editors. 1962, CC Thomas: Springfield, Il. p. 208-230.

Conference Proceedings/Papers

  1. Cohn B et al., Human exposure and epidemiology Exhibit Hall Maternal Perinatal Serum PFASs and Daughter's Breast Cancer In: Dioxin 2017; Vancouver, Canada; 2017
  2. Cohn B et al., Parental loss in childhood and daughter's breast cancer in the Child Health and Development Studies. In: APHA Annual Meeting; Atlanta; 2017
  3. Widen, E., et al., Pre-pregnancy obesity is associated with impaired child neurodevelopment, in 29th Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research (SPER) 2016: Miami, FL
  4. Krigbaum N. Y. et al., Despite the ban of legacy chemicals in the 1970s, African Americans continue to have higher levels of exposure: A comparison of mothers' and daughters' serum levels in the Child Health and Development Studies. In: The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference Rome, Italy; 2016
  5. Cohn B. A. et al., In Utero DDT exposure and breast density before age 50. In: The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference Rome, Italy; 2016
  6. Cohn B. Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals and Multigenerational Health Consequences. In: Annual Meeting Endocrine Society; Boston, Mass; 2016
  7. Julia Brody, et al., MyCHDSReport: An Online Portal for Reporting Chemical Exposures to Study Participants, in California Breast Cancer Research Program 2016 Conference: Joining Forces to Understand the Causes of Breast Cancer 2016: South San Francisco Conference Center
  8. Kahn, L.G., et al., No association found between prenatal exposure to PCBs and total serum testosterone in adult male offspring of the Child Health and Development Studies., in Society for Epidemiologic Research Annual Meeting 2015 Denver, Colorado
  9. Vernier, M.C., M. Schulzer, and P. Vernier, Influence of the mother's preceding pregnancy on the gestation length of the current pregnancy. An immunological explanation?, 2015, PeerJ PrePrints.
  10. Mcgovern, G.E., et al., Prenatal Polychlorinated Biphenyls Exposure And Reproductive Hormones In Adult Male Offspring: Results From The Child Health And Development Studies, in 27th Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology2015: São Paulo, Brazil.
  11. Kahn, L.G., et al., Prenatal Exposure To PCBs Differentially Affects Sperm Head And Tail Morphology Among Adult Male Offspring Of The Child Health And Development Studies, in 27th Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology2015: São Paulo, Brazil.
  12. Zimmermann, L.M., P.M. Cirillo, and B.A. Cohn. Early prenatal antibiotic exposure and body size in mid–life: Prospective evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies in The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference. 2014. Seattle, Washington, USA.
  13. Zhang, C., et al. Prenatal polychlorinated biphenyls exposure and semen quality in adult male offspring: results from the Child Health and Development Studies. in International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. 2014. Seattle, Washington, USA.
  14. Wang, M., et al. New Inights on Perflourochemical Trends in Two Generations of California Women. in International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (Dioxin) 2014. Madrid.
  15. Krigbaum, N., P. Cirillo, and B. Cohn. DDT Exposure and its Associations with Pregnancy Complications in The Child Health And Development Studies Cohort. in The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference 2014. Seattle, Washington, USA.
  16. Kahn, L., et al. The relationship between allostatic load and semen quality in a follow-up of 181 male participants from the Child Health and Development Studies. in Society for Epidemiologic Research. 2014. Seattle, Washington.
  17. Insel, B., et al. Associations between testosterone, follicle stimulating hormone and sperm quality parameters in men from Child Health and Development Studies. in Society for Epidemiologic Research. 2014. Seattle, Washington.
  18. Gu, Y., et al. Hydroxylated PCB Metabolites, Maternal Smoking and Pregnancy Outcomes. in International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. 2014. Seattle, Washington, USA.
  19. Cohn, B.A., et al. Irregular menstruation predicts increased risk of subsequent ovarian cancer death in a prospective cohort, The Child Health and Development Studies. in American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting. 2014. San Diego.
  20. Cohn, B., et al. DDTS in Maternal Early Postpartum Serum Predicts Testoserone, FSH, and Semen Quality in Adult Sons: Evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies. in The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Conference 2014. Seattle, Washington, USA.
  21. Tzong, K., et al. Prenatal exposure to organochlorine compounds and adolescent behavior. in International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. 2013. Basel, Switzerland.
  22. Lee, E., et al. Levels of hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (OH-PCBs) and thyroid function in pregnant women. in International Society for Environmental Epidemiology. 2013. Basel, Switzerland.
  23. Cohn, B.A., The First Trans-generational Cancer Cohort: Early Findings and Opportunities for Collaboration, in Prevention and Control Research Seminar 2013: Siteman Cancer Center, University of Washington, St. Louis Mo.
  24. Cirillo, P.M., et al. Pregnancy weight gain may protect against breast cancer in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome: Prospective evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies pregnancy cohort. in APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition 2012. 2012. San Francisco.
  25. Cohn, B.A., et al. Exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners during pregnancy and subsequent risk of breast cancer before age 50. in APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition 2012. 2012. San Francisco.
  26. Cresswell, S., et al. From "Research On" to "Research With" Cohort Members: A Case Study. in APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition 2012. 2012. San Francisco.
  27. Factor-Litvak, P. Prenatal Organochlorine Exposure and Cognition: Results from the CHDS. in PPTOX III, Society of Toxicology. 2012. Paris, France.
  28. Krigbaum, N.Y., P.M. Cirillo, and B. Cohn. Associations between serum levels of DDT compounds and cardiovascular disease death. in APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition 2012. 2012. San Francisco.
  29. Krigbaum, N.Y., et al. Mother's Age at DDT Exposure Modifies Infant Birth Weight. in The Contribution of Epigenetics in Pediatric Environmental Health. 2012. San Francisco.
  30. Zimmermann, L., et al. Placental morphology and daughter's breast density in mid-life: Prospective evidence from the Child Health and Development Studies. in APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition 2012. 2012. San Francisco.
  31. Cohn, B., et al., Serum DDT in Mothers and Early Menopause in Daughters: A fifty year follow-up of the Child Health and Development Studies Pregnancy Cohort, in International Society of Envrionmental Epidemiology2011: Barcelona, Spain.
  32. Factor-Litvak, P., et al. Suboptimal Maternal Thyroid Function and Risk of Increased Birth Weight. in Society for Epidemiological Research's North American Congress. 2011. Montreal, Quebec.
  33. Kezios, K., et al. DDT, DDT Metabolites and Birth Weight. in Society for Epidemiological Research's North American Congress. 2011. Montreal, Quebec.
  34. Kezios, K., et al. Prenatal PCB Exposure Is Associated with Decreased Gestational Length. in Society for Epidemiological Research's North American Congress. 2011. Montreal, Quebec.
  35. Straka, N., et al. Fetal growth is a significant predictor of semen quality. in Society for Epidemiological Research's North American Congress. 2011. Montreal, Quebec.
  36. Yu, H., et al. Prenatal Organochlorine Exposure, Maternal Thyroid Function and Neurocognitive Development in Society for Epidemiological Research's North American Congress. 2011. Montreal, Quebec.
  37. Cohn, B. Human studies of early life exposures and breast cancer risk. in Mammary Gland Evaluation and Risk Assessment Workshop. 2009. Oakland, CA.
  38. Cohn, B.A. and P.K. Siiteri. Mechanism of Pregnancy Protection Against Breast Cancer. in Era of Hope, Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Meeting. 2008. Baltimore, MD.
  39. Park, J.S., et al., Measurement of Hydroxylated PCB Metabolites (OH-PCBS) in Archived Serum From 1950-60's California Mothers, in Dioxin 2007: Tokyo, Japan.
  40. Cohn, B., et al., Prospective Study of Testicular Cancer in Relation to Maternal Smoking and Alcohol Use: The Child Health and Development Studies in Society of Epidemiological Research 2005: Toronto, Ontario.
  41. Salafia, C., et al. Placental Growth and Fetal Growth: Relationships of Placental Growth Measures and Birthweight. in Society for Gynocologic Investigation Meeting. 2005. Los Angeles, CA.
  42. Siiteri, P., B. Cohn, and W. Lasley. Pregnancy Estriol and Breast Cancer Risk. in Susan Love Foundation Meeting. 2005. Santa Barbara, CA.
  43. Siiteri, P.K. and B.A. Cohn. Mechanism of Pregnancy Protection against Breast Cancer. in Era of Hope, Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program Meeting. 2005. Philadelphia, PA.
  44. Singh, K. and B. Cohn. Feasibility of characterizing the Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Child Health and Development Studies (CHDS) archived serum samples National Institute of Environmental Health. in National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. 2005. Research Triangle Park.
  45. Cohn, B. DDT, Breast Cancer and the Child Health & Development Study. in Northern California Cancer Center Seminar Series. 2004. Union City, CA.
  46. Cohn, B. DDT and Women's Health Over Two Generations in the Child Health & Development Study. in Stanford Department of Epidemiology. 2004. Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
  47. Cohn, B. Early Determinants of Adult Health. in Annual UC Davis Conference for Environmental Heath Scientists. 2004. Napa, CA.
  48. Farhang, L., et al. Measuring the effects of DDT and DDE on preterm delivery, small for gestational age birth and low birthweight birth. in American Public Health Association. 2004.
  49. Rajiv, B. Measuring the Effects of DDT and DDE on Preterm Delivery, Small-For-Gestational Age Birth and Low Birthweight Birth. in International Society of Environmental Epidemiology Conference. 2004. New York, NY.
  50. Singh, K., B. Cohn, and R. Mathies. Optimizing/Modifying the Affymetrix Genechip Mapping Assay Protocol to do Successful Assays with Lower than Recommended Input Genomic DNA. in Affymetrix User Meeting. 2004. San Francisco, CA.
  51. Cohn, B. Environmental Health Research in the Child Health & Development Study. in National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Environmental Genome Project. 2003. Boston, MA.
  52. Cohn, B. Can Placental Factors Explain Race Patterns of Breast Cancer? in California Breast Cancer Research Program Symposium. 2003. San Diego, CA.
  53. Cohn, B. Chronic Respiratory Illness During Pregnancy and Risk of Maternal Breast Cancer. in California Breast Cancer Research Program Symposium. 2003. San Diego, CA.
  54. Khosravi, J., et al., Proteolysis of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I), an unrecognized analytical and clinical variable., in The Endocrine Society, 83 rd Annual Meeting 2001: Denver, CO.
  55. Cohn, B.A. and B. van den Berg. Child Health and Development Studies, A Longitudinal Study in a Closed Panel HMO. in National Institute of Health, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 2000. Washington, DC.
  56. Rabkin, C.S., et al. Human papillomavirus type 16 antibodies and risk of subsequent cervix cancer in women in the Child Health and Development Study. in Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research. 1997.
  57. Cohn, B.A., et al., Early childhood influences on black-white differences in blood pressure among adolescent girls: the Child Health and Development Studies, in 36th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, A.H. Association, Editor 1996: San Francisco.
  58. Oechsli, F.W., Prepaid medical care: ethnic and social differentials in infant and child mortality 1974: American Public Health Association.
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Thesis

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  7. Echenberg, D.F., Malnutrition in American Children Using a Paradigm from Less Developed Countries: A Study of Infection and Growth, in Epidemiology1982, University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley. p. 225.
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