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Joanne E. Sordillo

Environmental Health and Epidemiology

Harvard University

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About Joanne E. Sordillo at Harvard University (Harvard)

Joanne E. Sordillo is a researcher at Harvard University, where they contribute to the Environmental Health and Epidemiology Department. They specialize in asthma, COPD, and air pollution, with ongoing contributions to these areas. As an active contributor to their field, they remain engaged in ongoing research and academic development.

Research Areas

asthmaCOPDair pollutionprenatal exposureenvironmental epidemiologyrespiratory diseasesallergic conditionspediatric health
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Total Citations11

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Publications4

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