Publications:75

Diddier Prada, MD
Diddier Prada (Preferred Name)
About Me
Language
English
Position
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Population Health Science and Policy, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Environmental Medicine
Publications
Selected Publications
- Blood mitochondrial heteroplasmic variants and cognitive performance in late midlife: REGARDS study. Diddier Prada, Eva Morava -Kozicz, Aravind Lathika Rajendrakumar, Allison Kupsco, Corina Lesseur, Haritz Irizar, David Cantú-de-Leon, Claudia García-Cuellar, Andrea Ramírez, Jonathan González-Ruíz, Carol R. Horowitz, Mary Cushman, Jennifer Manly, Suzanne Judd, Emilia Bagiella, Andrea Baccarelli, Robbie Parks. BMC Neurology
- Mental health across the lifecourse as predictors of epigenetic aging from a longitudinal birth cohort in the United States. Rebecca E. Jones-Antwi, Elizabeth S. Clausing, Rachel C. Shelton, Karen N. Conneely, Diddier Prada-Ortega, Pam Factor-Litvak, Piera Cirrillo, Andrea Baccarelli, Barbara Cohn, Katherine M. Keyes, Bruce G. Link, Shakira F. Suglia. Journal of Affective Disorders
- Evaluation of the evidence on acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental disorders using the Navigation Guide methodology. Diddier Prada, Beate Ritz, Ann Z. Bauer, Andrea A. Baccarelli. Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source
Industry Relationships
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Dr. Prada has not yet completed reporting of industry relationships or has no industry relationships to report.
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