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JHU Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Data Analysis Center (DAC) Personnel

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Lisa P. Jacobson, Professor

Principal Investigator, JHU ECHO Data Analysis Center
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Monica McGrath, Research Professor

Director, JHU ECHO Data Analysis Center

Core Team

Jessie Buckley

Jessie P. Buckley

Associate Professor-Adjunct

Chemical Exposure Methods Lead

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Shivani Bakre

Biostatistician
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Terri Hagan Beaty

Professor-Emeritus
Mohamad Burjak

Mohamad Burjak

Biostatistician
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David D. Celentano

Chair, Department of Epidemiology
Professor
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Aruna Chandran

Research Professor
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Nilanjan Chatterjee

Professor
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Jocelyn Jinsha Chen

Statistician
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Marie Churchill

Biostatistician
Chris Chute

Christopher G. Chute

Professor

Candelaria Coggiano

Assistant Scientist
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Ciprian M. Crainiceanu

Professor
Rosa Crum

Rosa Crum

Professor

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Carolina Cuevas

Sr. Research Program Coordinator
Frank Curriero

Frank C. Curriero

Professor
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Lorraine T. Dean

Associate Professor
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Justine Debelius

Assistant Scientist
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Michael Desjardins

Assistant Research Professor
Aisha Dickerson

Aisha S. Dickerson

Assistant Professor
Janet DiPietro

Janet DiPietro

Professor - Emeritus
Priya Duggal

Priya Duggal

Professor

Genetics Methods Lead

Taylor Etzel

Research Associate
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Garrett Fuselier

Research Data Analyst

Noya Galai

Associate Professor
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Alison Gemmill

Assistant Professor
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Ronel Ghidey

Biostatistician
John Groopman

John Groopman

Professor

Yan Huang

Sr. Programmer Analyst
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Kristin Hunt

Administrative Manager
Miranda Jones

Miranda R. Jones

Assistant Professor
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Emily Knapp

Assistant Scientist
Amii Kress

Amii M. Kress

Associate Scientist

Director of Applied Methodological Approaches

Christine Ladd-Acosta

Associate Professor

Epigenetics

Bryan Lau

Bryan Lau

Professor

Methods Lead

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Andrew Law Hua

Senior Biostatistician
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Anna Lettieri

Sr. Research Program Coordinator

Ximin Li

Senior Research Associate
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Xiuhong Li

Research Associate
Xuan Li

Xuan Li

Biostatistician
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Zone Li

Research Assistant
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Jaime Madrigano

Associate Professor
Kristen McArthru

Kristen McArthur

Biostatistician
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Meredith McCormack

Associate Professor of Medicine
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Heather McKay

Associate Scientist
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Rashelle Jean Musci

Associate Professor
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Trang Nguyen

Associate Research Professor
Elizabeth Ogburn

Elizabeth L Ogburn

Associate Professor
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Meredith Palmore

Biostatistician

Chris Pierce

Research Associate
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Lesliam Quiros-Alcala

Assistant Professor
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Radhika Raganuthan

Assistant Research Professor
Debashree Ray

Debashree Ray

Assistant Professor

Casey Rebholz

Associate Professor
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Anna Ross

Research Data Manager
Holy Schuh

Holly B. Schuh

Assistant Scientist
Jeanne Sheffield

Jeanne Sheffield

Professor
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Timothy M. Shields

Senior Scientist
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Ekaterina Smirnova

Associate Professor
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Elizabeth Stuart

Professor
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Sudhi Upadhyaya

Biostatistician
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Emily Vance

Research Data Analyst
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Genevieve Wojcik

Assistant Professor
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Adaeze Wosu

Research Associate
Guojing Wu

Guojing Wu

Biostatistician
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Cara Wychgram

Research Data Analyst
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Xiaoshuang Xun

Senior Biostatistician
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Scott L. Zeger

Professor
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Haozuo Zhao

Biostatistician

Students and Trainees

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Tiange Liu

Ph.D. student

Tiange Liu is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH). She was a Research Assistant at the ECHO DAC in 2018 during her master’s at the BSPH. Tiange is now a member of the ECHO DAC Microbiome Team.  Tiange is interested in perinatal, pediatric, and environmental epidemiology. She is particularly drawn to the theory of the developmental origins of health and disease. Her master’s research examined how heavy metals and trace minerals contributed to the risk of cardiovascular complications during pregnancy. Tiange has expanded her interest to the microbiome and is investigating the role of microbiome in maternal and child health for her doctoral dissertation.

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Emma X. Yu

Ph.D. student in Environmental Epidemiology

Emma X. Yu is a Ph.D. student in Environmental Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Emma received her Bachelor in Medicine degree from Fudan University and MPH degree from Emory University. Emma is interested in how prenatal exposures to chemicals (e.g., metals) may influence neurodevelopment outcomes (e.g., autism spectrum disorder) among young children.

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Peter Liu

Graduate Research Assistant

Bolun (Peter) Liu is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, advised by Elizabeth Stuart and Elizabeth Ogburn. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics with minor in Mathematics from University of Washington in 2022. Bolun is broadly interested in social network analysis, Bayesian statistics, and casual inference. He works as a Graduate Research Assistant in the ECHO Generalizability Working Group.

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Shilian Li

Post-Doc Fellow
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Angela D'Adamo

MHS Candidate

Angela D’Adamo is a MHS student in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health from Rutgers University in 2022. Her research interests focus on how social and environmental factors (e.g., race and SES) influence health inequities, specifically among urban populations and areas affected by residential segregation. Angela works as a Graduate Research Assistant and will conduct her master’s thesis with Drs. Amii Kress and Emily Knapp.

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Yisi Liu

Graduate Research Assistant

Yisi Liu is a current PhD student in Epidemiology of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She worked as senior research data manager at BEAD core of school of medicine before she joined ECHO. She is familiar with large dataset manipulation and data management in healthcare area data with expertise in STATA and R programming, along with Redcap dataset management and construction. She enjoys investigating data to unveil information for improving healthcare of people, and her research interest focus on the association between maternal exposures and childhood neurodevelopment.

Jackie Lopez

MHS Candidate

My name is Jackie Lopez. I am an MHS student in the Department of Epidemiology, specializing in the G.E.M track, at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. I received my Bachelor of Science degree in International Health from Bethel University in 2022. My current research interests revolve around the social determinants of health and health disparities. This summer I will be working as a Graduate Research Assistant and conducting my master's thesis under the guidance of Drs. Amii Kress and Heather McKay.

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Jayati Sharma

Student Investigator

Nandita Somayaji

MHS Candidate

Nandita Somayaji is an MHS student in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health-Global Health with a minor in Political Science at the University of Washington, and her Master of Education specializing in Special Education at National University. As a former educator, Nandita is interested in exploring how social issues (e.g., gun violence, poverty, racism) impact health outcomes (e.g., behavioral and mental health) among children and adolescents across the United States.

Past students

Taylor Etzel

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Ronel Ghidey

Ronel Ghidey was an MHS candidate in the Department of Epidemiology at JHSPH. He had been serving as a data analyst under Drs. Knapp and Chandran on a project addressing the effects of county structural racism on asthma incidence. Ronel is interested in how different social conditions lead to health disparities in marginalized communities, especially housing, racism, and education."

Dr. Kuiper

As a postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Kuiper was the primary biostatistician for Potential Big Wins EC0361: Assessing exposures to novel chemicals among pregnant women in ECHO: a pilot to inform studies of associations with child health outcomes and EC0361a: Assessing exposures to aromatic amines, melamine, and cyanuric acid among pregnant women in ECHO: a pilot to inform studies of associations with child health outcomes. He also authored two publications describing methods for accounting for urinary dilution when evaluating urinary biomarkers for epidemiologic research.

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Mo Li

Mo Li was a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. His research focused on the development and application of the statistical methodology for human microbiome sequencing data. He is currently involved in the study of developing a statistical modeling approach to characterize the microbial abundances and bacteria community structure with robustly correcting the biases introduced through the experimental and analysis pipelines.

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Mingyu Zhang

Mingyu Zhang was a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH). He had been serving as a Biostatistician at the ECHO DAC since 2018. Mingyu received his bachelor's degrees from Peking University and master's degree from BPSH.  Mingyu is interested in the environmental pathobiology of cardiometabolic diseases. His work focuses on understanding how early life environmental exposures (e.g., ambient air pollutants, PFAS, and metals) may shape disease risks and influence cardiometabolic health across the life span. His work has been covered by mainstream media outlets including The Washington PostThe New York Times, and Reuters and has been cited by guidelines, including those of the World Health Organization and the American Public Health Association.

Yongqi Zhong

Yongqi Zhong was a postdoctoral fellow who was conducting analyses on cohort consortium data holds several major methodological challenges, including cohort-level missing data and cohort heterogeneity due to the differences between cohorts in the same consortium. My works were to address these issues by developing and applying state-of-the-art epidemiologic methods. First, we developed a two-stage machine learning approach to assess the similarity between cohorts with disparate information. This algorithm allows investigators to identify cohorts with the same joint multivariate distribution of pertinent variables so that they could use this information to address cohort-level missingness (e.g., multiple imputations within the same joint distribution). Second, after data harmonization, across-cohort heterogeneity can be a major challenge when using data sourced from different studies, with a key question being when it is appropriate to combine cohorts for a specific research question, and when they are too different for reliable combining. We defined a novel framework of cohort heterogeneity in the context of consort consortia. This framework highlights a new field for detecting and resolving cohort-heterogeneity with respect to the diverse goals of epidemiologic studies. My methodological works facilitate the mission of ECHO DAC for better understanding of child health using novel and rigorous approaches.

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Ananya Bhaktaram

MHS Graduate

Ananya Bhaktaram was an MHS candidate in the Department of Health, Behavior, and Society at JHSPH.  She served as a Graduate Research Assistant under Drs. Emily Knapp and Amii Kress on the ECHO project, where they have been exploring existing measures of socioeconomic status and trying to apply them to children. Based on their review they are thinking of actually creating their own index to control for socioeconomic status. Then they will use that index to map it against ECHOs data in order to longitudinally compare socioeconomic status over time and space across the ECHO cohorts, and hopefully make some recommendations for other researchers who would like to control for socioeconomic status spatially

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Jianan Lu

Graduated Master candidate in the Department of Epidemiology

Jianan Lu is was master candidate in the Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH). She joined ECHO as a research assistant since June, 2022. Jianan received her bachelor’s degree from Soochow University majoring in public health. She is mostly interested in cardiovascular diseases in the elderly groups and metabolic disorders in pediatric. Her work focuses on preventing childhood overweight/obese and prevent early onset of hypertension and coronary heart disease in early adulthood.

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Yijun Li

Graduated PhD Candidate

Yijun Li was a PhD candidate in the Genetic Epidemiology program at JHSPH. Her research interests focus on integrating multi-omics data collected from epidemiologic studies to understand the early-life origins of childhood asthma. She lead a study using data collected by the ECHO program to identify DNA methylation changes at birth that are associated with development of asthma at school-age. Before she joined the PhD program, She was an ECHO biostatistician and worked on several ECHO projects including a study to evaluate the effects of maternal education and neighborhood-level socioeconomic status on gestational age at birth.

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Jonathan Lewis

ScM in Epidemiology

Jonathan Lewis was pursuing an ScM in Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. His interests include environmental exposures, water, sanitation and hygiene, and maternal and child health. Jonathan is assisting with incorporating novel epidemiologic and geospatial methods into ECHO analyses. He worked on blending ECHO data with public water quality data for future research projects. Jonathan received his bachelor’s degree in Public Health Science from the University of Maryland. His master's thesis is published and available here!

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Yingan (Lianne) Chen

Graduated MHS candidate

Yingan (Lianne) Chen was an MHS program student at the Bloomberg School of Public Health in the Department of Epidemiology.  She worked with Dr. Kress on maternal health and microbiome, scoping review focused on methods for combining and harmonizing microbiome dataset.