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Dr. Jackie Goodrich is a Research Assistant Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Dr. Goodrich completed her undergraduate degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology and her doctoral degree in Toxicology at the University of Michigan. She furthered her training with a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Michigan focused on epigenetics and environmental epidemiology.
Dr. Goodrich's research interests combine toxicology, epidemiology and epigenomics with the goal of identifying epigenetically labile genomic regions that contribute to environmentally-induced disease susceptibility at various life-stages (in utero, early childhood, and adulthood). Epigenetic modification by environmental factors is emerging as a link between exposures to toxicity and disease outcomes. Dr. Goodrich is assessing the impact of chemical exposures from occupational practices or the environment (e.g., mercury, lead, phthalates) on epigenetic modifications (DNA methylation) in epidemiological cohorts from around the globe using both candidate gene and epigenome-wide approaches. She integrates data on exposures, DNA methylation, and health outcomes to better understand disease risk from exposures at vulnerable life-stages. Dr. Goodrich also studies the impact of environmental exposures, particularly to heavy metals such as lead and mercury, on cardiovascular and metabolic health outcomes. Dr. Goodrich works out of the Environmental Epigenetics and Nutrition lab.
Dr. Goodrich's research interests combine toxicology, epidemiology and epigenomics with the goal of identifying epigenetically labile genomic regions that contribute to environmentally-induced disease susceptibility at various life-stages (in utero, early childhood, and adulthood). Epigenetic modification by environmental factors is emerging as a link between exposures to toxicity and disease outcomes. Dr. Goodrich is assessing the impact of chemical exposures from occupational practices or the environment (e.g., mercury, lead, phthalates) on epigenetic modifications (DNA methylation) in epidemiological cohorts from around the globe using both candidate gene and epigenome-wide approaches. She integrates data on exposures, DNA methylation, and health outcomes to better understand disease risk from exposures at vulnerable life-stages. Dr. Goodrich also studies the impact of environmental exposures, particularly to heavy metals such as lead and mercury, on cardiovascular and metabolic health outcomes. Dr. Goodrich works out of the Environmental Epigenetics and Nutrition lab.
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Margaret Banker,Erica C Jansen,Jaclyn M Goodrich, Lindsey English,Dana C Dolinoy,Peter X K Song, Jonathan A Mitchell, Martha María Téllez-Rojo,Alejandra Cantoral,Karen E Peterson
Medicine and science in sports and exercise (2024)
Epigenetics Communicationsno. 1 (2024): 1-15
Environment International (2024): 108575-108575
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINEno. 3 (2024): 202-211
Jennifer Lee,Jaclyn Goodrich,Dana Dolinoy,Helen Burgess,Ronald Chervin,Karen Peterson, Louise O'Brien,Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo,ALEJANDRA CANTORAL, Libni Olascoaga-Torres,Peter Song,Erica Jansen
Circulationno. Suppl_1 (2024)
Environmental and molecular mutagenesisno. 1-2 (2024): 55-66
Victoria Koski-Karell, Rolinx Monprevil, Justin Schell,Natalie Sampson,Simone Charles,Jaclyn Goodrich
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Developmentno. 2 (2024)
JOURNAL OF AUTOIMMUNITY (2024): 103137-103137
GENESno. 1 (2024): 16
Vitamins and hormones (2023): 107-145
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