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Kathryn Crawford
Kathryn Crawford
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, Middlebury College
Verified email at middlebury.edu
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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals and breastfeeding duration: a review
R Criswell, KA Crawford, H Bucinca, ME Romano
Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity 27 (6), 388-395, 2020
342020
Maternal urinary concentrations of organophosphate ester metabolites: associations with gestational weight gain, early life anthropometry, and infant eating behaviors among …
KA Crawford, N Hawley, AM Calafat, NK Jayatilaka, RJ Froehlich, P Has, ...
Environmental health 19, 1-12, 2020
252020
Human health risks due to airborne polychlorinated biphenyls are highest in New Bedford Harbor communities living closest to the harbor
WJ Heiger-Bernays, KS Tomsho, K Basra, ZE Petropoulos, K Crawford, ...
Science of the total environment 710, 135576, 2020
162020
Comparison of recreational fish consumption advisories across the USA
BM Cleary, ME Romano, CY Chen, W Heiger-Bernays, KA Crawford
Current Environmental Health Reports 8 (2), 71-88, 2021
102021
Altered lipid homeostasis in a PCB-resistant Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) population from New Bedford Harbor, MA, USA
KA Crawford, BW Clark, WJ Heiger-Bernays, SI Karchner, BGC Henn, ...
Aquatic toxicology 210, 30-43, 2019
102019
Waxing activity as a potential source of exposure to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and other environmental contaminants among the US ski and snowboard community
KA Crawford, BT Doherty, D Gilbert-Diamond, ME Romano, BC Henn
Environmental research 215, 114335, 2022
62022
The Effects of Nutrient Ratios and Forms on the Growth of Microcystis aeruginosa and Anabaena flos-aquae
KA Crawford
42008
Predictors of Breastfeeding Duration in the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study
KA Crawford, LG Gallagher, ER Baker, MR Karagas, ME Romano
Maternal and child health journal 27 (8), 1434-1443, 2023
12023
Tributyltin disrupts fin development in Fundulus heteroclitus from both PCB-sensitive and resistant populations: Investigations of potential interactions between AHR and PPARγ
KA Crawford, BW Clark, WJ Heiger-Bernays, SI Karchner, ME Hahn, ...
Aquatic Toxicology 218, 105334, 2020
12020
Healthy fish, healthy people: how fish can inform our understanding of effects of metabolism disrupting compound exposure on wildlife and human health
KA Crawford
Boston University, 2018
12018
Plasma per-and polyfluoroalkyl substance mixtures during pregnancy and duration of breastfeeding in the New Hampshire birth cohort study
ME Romano, LG Gallagher, G Price, KA Crawford, R Criswell, E Baker, ...
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 258, 114359, 2024
2024
Patterns of Seafood Consumption Among New Hampshire Residents Suggest Potential Exposure to Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
KA Crawford, LG Gallagher, NG Giffard, CL Gardiner, T Keirns, ...
Exposure and Health, 1-17, 2024
2024
Respiratory Exposure to Highly Fluorinated Chemicals via Application of Ski Wax and Related Health Effects
KA Crawford, N Hartmann
Current Environmental Health Reports, 1-7, 2024
2024
Seafood as a source of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure among residents of New Hampshire
ME Romano, N Giffard, L Gallagher, K Crawford, T Keirns, S Fernando, ...
SETAC North America 43rd Annual Meeting, 2022
2022
Environmental health risks and assessment
W Heiger-Bernays, K Crawford
Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice 4e, 196, 2020
2020
Maternal Urinary Concentrations of Organophosphate Flame Retardant Metabolites: Effects on Maternal Gestational Weight Gain, Early Life Anthropometry, and Infant Eating Behaviors
K Crawford, N Hawley, A Calafat, N Jayatilaka, R Froehlich, P Has, ...
Environmental Epidemiology 3, 84, 2019
2019
Spatiotemporal trends in polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in seafood based on long-term monitoring and remediation in New Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts
KA Crawford, JJ Schlezinger, P Craffey, W Heiger-Bernays
bioRxiv, 675355, 2019
2019
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