
Ilkania Chowdhury-Paulino
@ilkaniapaulino
PhD candidate interested in environmental factors, cancer epidemiology, and health disparities @HSPHCancerEpi | MPH @BUSPH. Dominicana š©š“
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14-09-2019 18:12:42
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Such an inspiring talk by Whitney R. Robinson. I enjoyed seeing prostate cancer disparities mentioned, we have so much work left to do in this field! #SER2022

How to use #timeblocking to work less (a thread š§µ thread for new #faculty). #academictwitter OpenAcademics Academic Chatterā¢


Congratulations Emily Rencsok! You are so passionate, kind, and smart! So glad we are in the same lab.

Iām grateful for this exceptional opportunity to learn about geospatial data science in the context of cancer research! In the last 8 weeks, Iāve learned so much from Hari Iyer and all the guest speakers. Excited to apply this in my future work! @HarvardZhuCGCP Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health





I feel so lucky to get to work with the brilliant Charlie Roscoe, PhD on env and prostate cancer! #ISEE2022

Excited for this collaboration with @Vi8tor Charlie Roscoe, PhD Dana-Farber to use data from US cancer registries to model impacts of removing barriers to accessing prostate cancer screening on racial disparities. We're getting the pieces in place Rutgers Cancer Prevention and Population Research. Thanks Prostate Cancer Research Inc!



šØWe're looking for a community-focused postdoc in #environmentalhealth to join Gary Adamkiewicz's team Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health! Harvard Chan ERC Harvard Epidemiology ISEE_job Liam O'Fallon #NIEHS_EHSCC Apply by Feb 28 ā”ļø hsph.harvard.edu/niehs/2023/01/ā¦

Amazing work, Lisa Rokoff, PhD ! You are a starāØ


Congratulations Charlie Roscoe, PhD!


Our Invited Perspective in Environmental Health Perspectives is live! Cindy Hu, @pjvilleneuve and I discuss next steps for studying walkability and cancer incidence šāāļøš“š½āāļøšš³š§¬š Take home: letās embrace complexity in exposure assessment and context matters! Read here: ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EHā¦