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Nurses Health Study 3: A multiple exposure environmental epidemiology cohort of young adults

$590.2K USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
Recipient Organization Harvard School of Public Health
Country United States
Start Date Sep 10, 2021
End Date Jun 30, 2022
Duration 293 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10440077
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY OF PARENT PROJECT (R24ES028521) This is an R24 application to support the infrastructure of our environmental epidemiology cohort, Nurses? Health Study 3 (NHS3), an open, prospective, web-based cohort (www.nhs3.org). Participants are residence of the United States and Canada born after 1965.

Most of the female participants (89%) have enrolled before menopause and 41% of female participants and 62% ofmale participants have no prior pregnancy history.

In this innovative web-based study, we have been collecting detailed information on personal characteristics and potential disease risk factors every 6 months, including diet, physical activity, psychosocial factors, and a wide variety of occupational and environmental exposures.

Data collection has focused on current exposures, as well as those experienced during adolescence, prior to first pregnancy, and during pregnancy.Discoveries made in NHS3 will build on the knowledge and experience gained from earlier cohorts on the impacts of the environment on chronic disease risk but takes advantage of modern technology to collect novel prospective data during important windows of exposure across the life course.

The NHS3 investigators have substantial experience in environmental epidemiology,exposure assessment, and Big Data analytics, as well as in managing and maintaining large prospective cohort studies.

This cohort provides a unique opportunity to address key outstanding questions in environmental epidemiology, by collecting highly detailed information on multiple environmental exposures at key points in the life course.

The R24 supports infrastructure activities in the expanded NHS3 cohort thatmaximize the existing resources and broaden the current scope of research, to allow the investigation of multiple environmental exposures.

We will focus our efforts in three main areas: 1) the expansion of study operations and maximization of existing resources, 2) the collection of environmental exposure samples, and 3) expansion of web-based mobile technologies and assessment of spatial uncertainty and measurement error.

We have partnered with U01HL145386 to collect biologic samples (blood, urine, stool) concurrently with the environment exposure samples.

This administrative supplement will allow us to prepare cost-effective lab-ready vials of both biologic and environmental specimens at the time of collection.

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