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July 2006

Anthropology
 

 

CEHS Graduate

Stefan A. Czerwinski, PhD

Assistant Professor of Community Health
Lifespan Health Research Center, Department of Community Health
Wright State University School of Medicine
431 B Orchard Dr.
Dayton, OH 45419

Tel: 937-643-0543 (h), 937-775-1440 (w)
Email: stefan.czerwinski@wright.edu

Dissertation

Determinants of Blood Levels in Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Children from Birth to Two Years: A Biocultural Perspective.

Recent & Significant Publications

2004:

Choh AC, Czerwinski SA, Lee M, Demerath EW, Towne B, Siervogel RM. Genetic and enviornmental effects on blood pressure response during the cold pressor test. Am J Hypertens.

Czerwinski SA, Mahaney MC, Rainwater DL, VandeBerg JL, Stern MP, MacCluer JW, Blangero J. Gene by smoking interaction: Evidence for effects on low-density lipoprotein size, plasma triglyceride, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Human Biol.

Towne B, Czerwinski SA, Demerath EW, Roche AF, Siervogel RM. Heritability of age at menarche in girls from the Fels Longitudinal Study. Am J Phys Anthropol.

Czerwinski SA, Towne B. Methods for the study of the genetics of growth and development, In Methods in Human Growth Research, R Hauspie, N Cameron, and L Molinari (eds). Cambridge University Press.

2000:

Schell LM, Czerwinski S, Stark AD, Parsons PJ, Gomez M, Samelson R. Variation in blood Lead and Hemocrit Levels during Pregnancy in a Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population. Archives of Environmental Health, 55(2):134-140.

1998:

L. M. Schell and S. Czerwinski. Environmental health, social inequality and biologic difference. In, Human Biology of Social Inequality. S. Strickland and P. Shetty (eds.), Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 114-131.

1997:

LM Schell, J Ravenscroft, SA Czerwinski, AD Stark, WA Grattan, & M Gordon. Social Support and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome in a High-Risk Population. J Public Health Management Practice, 3(2):13-26.

 


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