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DEPT. OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
& BIOSTATISTICS

 

Leila W. Jackson , Ph.D., M.P.H.


Assistant Professor
Division of Epidemiology

Reproductive Epidemiology
Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology


Office: School of Medicine, WG-37

Phone: (216) 368-0294
E-mail: leila.jackson@case.edu
Education

2003-2005. Postdoctoral training in Reproductive Epidemiology. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. Rockville, MD.

2003. Ph.D. Program in Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Baltimore , MD. Dissertation: A case-control study of parental occupational lead exposure and total anomalous pulmonary venous return in children.

1995. MPH. Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New Orleans , LA.

Research Interests
My specific interests relate to lifestyle, environmental, and occupational factors and their impact on reproductive and perinatal health. One arm of my research focuses on pre- and peri-conceptional factors that may have a direct toxic effect on the reproductive system or that may be hormonally active resulting in altered reproductive capacity or disease. The other arm of my research relates to the development of reliable and valid methods of retrospective exposure assessment of occupational exposures particularly in relation to the study of birth defects.


Courses Taught
EPBI 490: Epidemiology - Introduction to Theory/Methods


Professional Memberships
International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
Society for Epidemiologic Research
Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research

Current Funding

The Effect of Lead Exposure on Reproductive Senescence in Premenopausal Women (NIH: 1R03HD054570-01A1). Principal Investigator. 9/1/07-8/31-09.

Occupational Exposure to Chlorinated Solvents and Cardiovascular Malformations (CDC: 1R03OH009231-01). Principal Investigator. 8/1/07-7/31/09.

Invest in Children Primary Lead Prevention Project (Cuyahoga Board of Commissioners). Principal Investigator. 11/1/05-12/31/08.

Recent Publications

Jackson LW, Zullo MD, Goldberg JM. The association between heavy metals, endometriosis, and uterine myomas among premenopausal women, NHANES 1999-2002. Hum Reprod. 23(3):679-687, 2008.

Taylor KC, Jackson LW, Lynch CD, Kostyniak PJ, Louis GM. Preconception maternal polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations and the secondary sex ratio. Environmental Research. 103(1):99-105, 2007.

Correa-Villaseņor A, Min YI, Stewart PA, Lees PSJ, Breysee P, Jackson LW. Inter-rater agreement of assessed prenatal maternal occupational exposures to lead. Birth Defects Res Part A Clin Mol Terat, 76(11): 811-24, 2006.

Lynch CD, Jackson LW , Louis GMB. Estimation of the day-specific probabilities of conception: current state of the knowledge and the relevance to epidemiologic research. Accepted Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol , 2005.

Eisen SA, Karlinsky J, Jackson LW , Blanchard MS, Kang HK, Murphy FM, Alpern R, Reda DJ, Toomey R, Battistone MJ, Parks BJ, Klimas N, Pak HS, Hunter J, Lyons MJ, Henderson WG, and Gulf War Study Participating Investigators. Spouses of Gulf War 1 Veterans: Medical Evaluation of a Population Based Cohort. Accepted Military Medicine , 2005.

Blanchard MS, Eisen SA, Alpern R, Karlinsky J, Toomey R, Reda DJ, Kang HK, Murphy FM, Jackson LW. Gulf War Veterans' Health III: prevalence, predictors, and co-morbidity associated with chronic multisymptom illness complex. Accepted. Am J Epidemiol , 2005.

Jackson LW , Schisterman EF, Dey-Rao R, Browne R, Armstrong D. Oxidative Stress and Endometriosis. Human Reproduction , 20(7): 2014-2020, 2005.

Eisen SA, Kang HK, Murphy FM, Blanchard MS, Reda DJ, Henderson WG, Toomey R, Jackson LW , Alpern R, Parks BJ, Klimas N, Hall C, Pak HS, Hunter J, Karlinsky J, Battistone MJ, Lyons MJ, and Gulf War Study Participating Investigators. Gulf War Veterans' Health: Medical evaluation of a U.S. cohort. Annals of Internal Medicine , 142(11): 881-200, 2005.

Jackson LW , Correa-Villaseñor A, Lees PSJ, Dominici F, Stewart PA, Breysse PN, Matanoski G. Parental lead exposure and total anomalous pulmonary venous return. Birth Defects Res Part A Clin Mol Teratol , 70:185-193, 2004.

Kang H, Magee C, Mahan C, Lee K, Murphy F, Jackson L , Matanoski G. Pregnancy outcomes among U.S. Gulf War veterans: a population-based survey of 30,000 veterans. Ann Epidemiol , 11(7): 504-11, 2001.

Last Updated: July 21, 2008