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Joel Schwartz
|birth_place=Long Island, New York, U.S. |education=Brandeis University (PhD) |occupation=Epidemiologist }} Joel Schwartz (born December 12, 1947, in Long Island, New York, United States) is an American epidemiologist, and Professor of Environmental Epidemiology, at Harvard University, School of Public Health.He graduated from Brandeis University with a Ph.D. in 1980. Schwartz identified the effect on intelligence from the environmental exposure of lead in gasoline, which led to its ban in 1986 by the EPA.
He is a partner of the Michigan Metals Epidemiology Research Group. Provided by Wikipedia
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Outdoor Air Pollution Is Related to Amygdala Subregion Volume and Apportionment in Early Adolescence by Jessica Morrel, L. Nate Overholtzer, Kirthana Sukumaran, Devyn L. Cotter, Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez, J. Michael Tyszka, Joel Schwartz, Daniel A. Hackman, Jiu-Chiuan Chen, Megan M. Herting
Published 2025-09-01
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Preconception, prenatal and early childhood exposure to green space and risk of neurodevelopmental delays: a national cohort study among Medicaid enrollees by Hayon Michelle Choi, Krista F. Huybrechts, Sonia Hernandez-Diaz, Xinye Qiu, Michael Leung, Peter James, Matthew Shupler, Wanyu Huang, Yaguang Wei, Antonella Zanobetti, Christopher J McDougle, Joel Schwartz, Brent Coull, Marc Weisskopf, Stefania Papatheodorou
Published 2025-08-01
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