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Stefania Papatheodorou

@stefaniapapath2

Physician scientist, Epidemiologist @RutgersSPH

Joined October 2020
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My lab is hiring a post-doctoral fellow. If you are interested in working with big data, pregnancy, childhood, and climate, please apply! jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/227307


I am very excited to launch this special focus issue along with my great colleagues @caradeeyael @cedenolaurent and Arnab Ghosh. We invite you to submit your research on climate change adaptation, mitigation and health.

Submit your research! Focus Issue on climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies for health: ow.ly/zasq50T8r61 Deadline: 31 March 2025 Thanks to Guest Editors: @stefaniapapath2 @caradeeyael @cedenolaurent Arnab Ghosh Jose Guillermo

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**NEW** report on wildfire as a maternal health and reproductive justice issue. #ClimateEmergency #ClimateCatastrophe #doula #midwifery hrw.org/report/2024/08…

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I am beyond excited to talk tomorrow at the EHRU Climate and Health Research Programme's Global Learning series about climate, pregnancy, and children's health. Thanks so much for the invitation @caradeeyael @MRCza You can register here:

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Please join us today with the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) – for a webinar to learn how severe heat affects our community, how our community and federal government are responding, and what federal tools are available. Register here: roseliassociates.zoomgov.com/webinar/regist…


Have you ever considered applying the parametric g-computation for time-to-event data to explore sensitive windows of exposure to environmental factors and adverse pregnancy outcomes? In this paper, we demonstrate how by examining the association between PM2.5 and preterm birth.

NEW RESEARCH: Using Parametric G-Computation for Time-to-Event Data and Distributed Lag Models to Identify Critical Exposure Windows for Preterm Birth: An Illustrative Example Using PM2.5 in a Retrospective Birth Cohort Based in Eastern MA (2011-2016) ➡️ buff.ly/4dgyGXx

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Do you know that the NIH Climate and Health Scholars program is accepting applications for 2024-2025? This has been a transformational experience for my career and I cannot recommend this program enough! Here is the link to apply: nih.gov/sites/default/…


Check out our new paper on the density of food retailers and fitness centers and gestational diabetes mellitus in Eastern Massachusetts @matt_shup @RutgersSPH sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


I am heading towards @USCEnviroHealth today to spend Friday with @RimaHabre_ScD and her amazing team and colleagues! Thanks so much for the invitation. LA, here I come!

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Very excited to lead the climate and health data sources, strategies and linkages at NIH Climate and Health in person meeting!

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🔬 NIEHS is seeking clinician- scientist candidates for a Clinical Director and Chief of the Clinical Research Branch. Responsible for the development, administration, coordination, and oversight of investigator-initiated clinical research + more. niehs.nih.gov/careers/jobs/c…

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I am heading to Raleigh, NC today for a two day visit at the Chronic Disease Epidemiology Branch at @NIEHS led by Branch Chief Dale Sandler. Looking forward to fruitful discussions and collaborations!


I am beyond excited to give this seminar as an NIH Climate and Health Scholar hosted by NIEHS talking about climate and pregnancy/child health on March 19th. @RutgersSPH You can register here: nih.zoomgov.com/webinar/regist…

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Check out our new paper using the powerful time stratified case crossover design on the association between gaseous pollutants and stillbirth risk @EnvSciTech

Our new paper from @HarvardChanSPH finds that short-term spikes in nitrogen dioxide concentrations from fracking in the US may contribute to increased risk of stillbirth. More studies needed! Read more in @EnvSciTech 👇 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac@HarvardEpi @stefaniapapath2



By analyzing almost 10 million births in Brazil, we found that exposure to higher temperatures is associated with preterm birth @weeberb authors.elsevier.com/c/1iFnY7s~EVsv… #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis


In this umbrella review, we summarized all environmental and clinical risk factors for preterm birth. This is the last paper I coauthored with my dear friend and colleague @eevangelou who passed away in July. @BMCMedicine link.springer.com/article/10.118…


Career update: I will be moving to Rutgers School of Public Health in January as an Associate Professor of Epidemiology. I am very sad to leave my good colleagues and friends at Harvard but very excited to start a new chapter in my professional life! @RutgersSPH @RutgersEOHSI


A friend and colleague needs our support. We all could be in his position. Please support! Fundraiser by Hassan Amini : Donation to manage cancer stage 4 treatment costs gofund.me/09267e0a


I visited Yale University recently and I had the pleasure to meet with brilliant students and faculty. Very happy to discuss collaborations with @TormodRogne @liew_zeyan and @ChenKai_yale! This is not a great photo but I had a great time!

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I am very honored to be selected as one of the NIH Climate and Health Scholars this year:urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https…. So excited for the work I will be doing with @NIEHS to produce causal evidence for climate and health!


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