Anu Joshi

Anu Joshi
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | MSSM · Environmental Medicine and Public Health

MS in Biostatistics, Statistical Genetics

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Additional affiliations
November 2018 - April 2019
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Position
  • Statistician
May 2014 - June 2016
Baystate Medical Center
Position
  • Clinical Research Coordinator
Education
August 2016 - May 2018
Columbia University
Field of study
  • Biostatistics, Statistical Genetics
August 2008 - May 2012
Saint Peter's University
Field of study
  • Biotechnology

Publications

Publications (12)
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Context Obesity surveillance is scarce in adolescents and little is known on whether salivary metabolomics data, emerging minimally invasive biomarkers, can characterize metabolic patterns associated with overweight or obesity in adolescents. Objective This pilot study aims to identify the salivary molecular signatures associated with body mass in...
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Hormones play critical roles in facilitating pregnancy progression and the onset of parturition. Several classes of environmental contaminants, including fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ambient temperature, have been shown to alter hormone biosynthesis or activity. However, epidemiologic research has not considered PM2.5 in relation to a broade...
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Abstract Background Lead (Pb) exposure is a global health hazard causing a wide range of adverse health outcomes. Yet, the mechanisms of Pb toxicology remain incompletely understood, especially during pregnancy. To uncover biological pathways impacted by Pb exposure, this study investigated serum metabolomic profiles during the third trimester of p...
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Background Birthweight is an indicator of fetal growth and environmental-related alterations of birthweight have been linked with multiple disorders and conditions progressing into adulthood. Although a few studies have assessed the association between birthweight and the totality of exogenous exposures and their downstream molecular responses in m...
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Background: Lead (Pb) exposure is a global health hazard causing a wide range of adverse health outcomes. Yet, the mechanisms of Pb toxicology remain incompletely understood, especially during pregnancy. To uncover biological pathways impacted by Pb exposure, this study investigated serum metabolomic profiles during the third trimester of pregnancy...
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Background Environmental exposures including air pollutants, toxic metals, and psychosocial stress have been associated with shorter telomere length (TL) in newborns. These exposures have in turn been linked to an enhanced inflammatory immune response. Increased inflammation during pregnancy may be a central biological pathway linking environmental...

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