Deborah Glass
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Recent Articles
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Sondhi Y, Messcher R, Bellantuono A, Storer C, Cinel S, Godfrey R, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Aug;
291(2029):20240591.
PMID: 39194299
Temporal ecological niche partitioning is an underappreciated driver of speciation. While insects have long been models for circadian biology, the genes and circuits that allow adaptive changes in diel-niches remain...
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Cole K, Glass D, Bence T, Pisaniello D, Knott P, Rowett S, et al.
Ann Work Expo Health
. 2022 Sep;
67(2):281-287.
PMID: 36111348
An Australian National Dust Disease Taskforce was established to address the re-emergence of occupational lung disease, in particular silicosis. Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) occurs in various industries in...
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Hore-Lacy F, Hansen J, Dimitriadis C, Hoy R, Fisher J, Glass D, et al.
Respirology
. 2022 Apr;
27(6):455-461.
PMID: 35421270
Background And Objective: Artificial stone benchtops are a popular kitchen product, but dust from their preparation and installation contains respirable crystalline silica, which causes silicosis. Silicosis is a preventable, permanent...
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Gosselin A, Daly A, El Zaemey S, Fritschi L, Glass D, Ronda Perez E, et al.
Am J Ind Med
. 2020 Jun;
63(9):803-816.
PMID: 32573821
Background: Disparities in exposure to occupational hazards may be linked to social position as well as the type of job a person holds. This study aimed to describe the prevalence...
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El-Zaemey S, Glass D, Fritschi L, Darcey E, Carey R, Driscoll T, et al.
J Occup Environ Hyg
. 2018 Apr;
15(7):527-530.
PMID: 29621434
Exposure to isocyanates has consistently been reported as the most common cause of occupational asthma. The objectives of this study were to assess how many Australian workers are currently exposed...
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Crewe J, Carey R, Glass D, Peters S, Abramson M, Benke G, et al.
Aust N Z J Public Health
. 2015 Nov;
40(2):170-3.
PMID: 26558880
Objective: To develop a comprehensive list of asthmagens which may occur in occupational settings in Australia. Methods: Potential asthmagens considered for this list were identified through work health and safety...
7.
Slegers C, Zion D, Glass D, Kelsall H, Fritschi L, Brown N, et al.
J Bioeth Inq
. 2015 Feb;
12(2):227-37.
PMID: 25672617
Many assumptions are made about public willingness to participate in epidemiological research, yet few empirical studies have been conducted to ascertain whether such assumptions are correct. Our qualitative study of...
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Buitenhuis W, Fritschi L, Thomson A, Glass D, Heyworth J, Peters S
J Occup Environ Med
. 2013 Nov;
55(12):1431-5.
PMID: 24270294
Objective: To evaluate current breast cancer risk due to occupational exposure to ionizing radiation. Methods: We analyzed data from the Western Australian population-based Breast Cancer Employment and Environment Study. The...
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Ephrem A, Epstein A, Stephens G, Thornton A, Glass D, Shevach E
Eur J Immunol
. 2013 Jun;
43(9):2421-9.
PMID: 23722868
Treg cells express high levels of the glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor-related receptor (GITR), while resting conventional T (Tconv) cells express low levels that are increased upon activation. Manipulation of GITR/GITR-Ligand...
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Fritschi L, Friesen M, Glass D, Benke G, Girschik J, Sadkowsky T
J Environ Public Health
. 2009 Dec;
2009:957023.
PMID: 20041014
Assessing occupational exposure in retrospective community-based case-control studies is difficult as measured exposure data are very seldom available. The expert assessment method is considered the most accurate way to attribute...