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CHE Partnership Webinar from the "20 Pioneers Under 40 in Environmental Public Health" Series: Environmental Chemicals and Preterm Birth: Emerging Threats and Priorities for Future Research. Dr. Kelly Ferguson, Investigator leading the Perinatal and Early Life Epidemiology Group at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, discusses her work on exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds, particularly phthalates, and their association with adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly preterm birth. She also shares how chemical mechanisms and phenotypes of preterm birth have improved the ability to understand the epidemiologic associations. Dr. Amy Padula, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, reviews her research on traffic-related air pollution exposure during pregnancy and preterm birth, as well as the incorporation of neighborhood socioeconomic status as a modifier of the relationship between air pollution and preterm birth. March 1, 2018. We apologize for the slides not displaying fully in the first presentation, due to a glitch in the webinar platform. Slides are available here: https://www.healthandenvironment.org/... Connect with us: Newsletter: https://www.healthandenvironment.org/... CHE Instagram: / che_healthenv CHE Facebook: / che.healthenv CHE LinkedIn: / collaborativeonhealthandtheenvironment CHE Twitter/X: https://x.com/CHE_healthenv