Current Research Studies

ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON CHILD HEALTH OUTCOMES (ECHO): NYU PEDIATRIC OBESITY, METABOLISM AND KIDNEY COHORT CENTER (NYU ECHO), AND THE INFANT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT STUDY (TIDES)

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What is the goal of the study?

The NYU Pediatric Obesity, Metabolism and Kidney Cohort Center, under the NIH Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program, endeavors to study prenatal and childhood environmental exposures. The primary objective is to examine mixtures of environmental chemicals at three time points in pregnancy and multiple postnatal periods of vulnerability, in relation to longitudinal trajectories of in-utero and ex-utero growth, as well as longitudinal trajectories of oxidant stress and metabolomics in the prenatal period, infancy, and the school-age years.

Who can participate in the study?

Please contact the study team listed below to learn more.

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