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Jessica L Levasseur

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Herkert N, Getzinger G, Hoffman K, Young A, Allen J, Levasseur J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2024 Aug; 58(35):15497-15510. PMID: 39171898
Wristband personal samplers enable human exposure assessments for a diverse range of chemical contaminants and exposure settings with a previously unattainable scale and cost-effectiveness. Paired with nontargeted analyses, wristbands can...
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Levasseur J, Hoffman K, Zhang S, Cooper E, Stapleton H
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol . 2024 May; 34(4):670-678. PMID: 38704446
Background: People are exposed to a variety of chemicals each day as a result of their personal care product (PCP) use. Objective: This study was designed to determine if silicone...
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Hoffman K, Levasseur J, Zhang S, Hay D, Herkert N, Stapleton H
Environ Sci Technol Lett . 2022 Sep; 8(9):805-810. PMID: 36159219
Silicone wristbands present a noninvasive exposure assessment tool and an alternative to traditional biomonitoring; however, questions about their utility remain as validation studies are limited. We sought to determine if...
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Estrada L, Levasseur J, Maxim A, Benavidez G, Pollack Porter K
Health Equity . 2022 Jun; 6(1):356-366. PMID: 35651360
Background: Place is a social determinant of health, as recently evidenced by COVID-19. Previous literature surrounding health disparities in the United States often fails to acknowledge the role of structural...
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Levasseur J, Hoffman K, Herkert N, Cooper E, Hay D, Stapleton H
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Apr; 834:155237. PMID: 35447169
Firefighters are occupationally exposed to an array of hazardous chemicals, and these exposures have been linked to the higher rates of some cancer in firefighters. However, additional research that characterizes...
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Levasseur J, Hammel S, Hoffman K, Phillips A, Zhang S, Ye X, et al.
Environ Int . 2020 Dec; 147:106317. PMID: 33341585
Background: Environmental phenols, such as parabens, bisphenol A, and triclosan, are ubiquitous in indoor environments because of their use in packaging, plastics, personal care products, and as anti-microbials. The primary...
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Hammel S, Hoffman K, Phillips A, Levasseur J, Lorenzo A, Webster T, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2020 Mar; 54(7):4484-4494. PMID: 32122123
Organophosphate esters (OPEs) are applied as additive flame retardants, and along with phthalates, are also used as plasticizers in consumer products. As such, human exposure is common and chronic. Deployed...
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Hammel S, Levasseur J, Hoffman K, Phillips A, Lorenzo A, Calafat A, et al.
Environ Int . 2019 Aug; 132:105061. PMID: 31400598
Background: Phthalates and their potential replacements, including non-phthalate plasticizers, are ubiquitous in home environments due to their presence in building materials, plastics, and personal care products. As a result, exposure...