Jesse Goodrich
@jesseagoodrich
Environmental epidemiologist researching chemical exposures and childhood metabolic outcomes @uscpphs
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17-07-2011 07:43:47
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Read this month's Editor's Pick: Intermittent low dose carbon monoxide inhalation does not influence glucose regulation in overweight adults: a randomized controlled crossover trial Goodrich.A Barry Braun CUBoulderIPHY CSU Health and Exercise Science buff.ly/2TtfU7L
Excited that our research looking at the relationship between iron deficiency, hemoglobin mass, and lean mass is now available Journal of Applied Physiology More still to come!
New research: Exposure to persistent environmental toxins in everyday products may increase diabetes risk in Latina adolescents led by our post-doc Jesse Goodrich Environmental Health Perspectives @KeckMedUSC --> keck.usc.edu/exposure-to-pe…
“Our findings build on these recent guidelines and potentially suggest that patients with high PFAS levels should also be screened for #livercancer,” Jesse Goodrich told Healio #GI. JHEP Reports HemOnc Today #GITwitter #MedTwitter #Oncology bit.ly/3BhG8kX
Late post from Population and Public Health Sciences at USC department holiday party. Lucky to work with such amazing colleagues USC Enviro Health Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez Rima Habre, ScD Lida CHATZI Luis E. Maldonado, PhD, MPH Arbor Quist Jesse Goodrich . Nemmi Cole, Ph.D. !
I'm incredibly excited to announce that I am joining the faculty at USC! I look forward to continuing working with all of the talented researchers, educators, and students at Population and Public Health Sciences at USC USC Enviro Health @RtenUsc
MOST READ RESEARCH in February: Metabolic Signatures of Youth Exposure to Mixtures of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: A Multi-Cohort Study ➡️ ow.ly/lblS50N67Pa Population and Public Health Sciences at USC Emory Public Health Mount Sinai EMPH CUBoulderIPHY ColumbiaPublicHealth Children's Hospital LA Jesse Goodrich Chatzi Lab
💡NEW RESEARCH: Novel predictor of #prediabetes in Latino youth identified in new USC study. Its findings could lead to a new way for doctors to identify Latino children and teens most at risk of developing prediabetes.Lead author: Faculty Jesse Goodrich keck.usc.edu/novel-predicto…
💫NEW RESEARCH:“To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine how dietary factors are associated with changes in PFAS over time,” said Jesse Goodrich. “These findings highlight the need to look at what constitutes ‘healthy’ food in a different way.”keck.usc.edu/news/longitudi…
🎙NEW EPISODE with Jesse Goodrich "Traditionally it's been thought that one of the main sources of PFAS exposure is through drinking water. More recently it has become clear that people are also exposed to PFAS through food supply & diet" Listen here: keck.usc.edu/pphs/podcast/
My lab Population and Public Health Sciences at USC is hiring a postdoc in environmental/molecular epidemiology to work on an NIH-funded project that uses data science and omics to study how #PFAS impact kidney health in kids. Interested? Know someone who might be? Reach out to me directly! tinyurl.com/3xzwv9h2
Research in 60 Seconds: PFAS & young adults Jesse Goodrich, PhD, assistant professor at Population and Public Health Sciences at USC, explains his work investigating the effects of “forever chemicals” on young adults & dietary habits associated with higher #PFAS levels. keck.usc.edu/pphs
Enjoying a great symposium on #multiomics at #ISEE2024 organized by outstanding researchers Donghai Liang of Emory Public Health HERCULES and Tanya L. Alderete💥 now Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health