2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42844-020-00024-4
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Early Environmental Exposures and Contaminants: a Design Framework for Biospecimen Collection and Analysis for a Prospective National Birth Cohort

Abstract: Identifying factors associated with disruptions in early neurodevelopment is imperative for promoting the health and wellbeing of children. We describe a design framework for biospecimen collection for the forthcoming HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) study, which seeks to establish a large cohort of pregnant women throughout the USA and follow their children into middle childhood. Biospecimens and biological outcomes of interest, together with validated questionnaires and other measures, may help to … Show more

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“…A thorough review of proposed HBCD biospecimen collection is provided by Croff et al (2020) and so here we detail only specifics related to samples that can be readily collected remotely and considerations thereof, including sampling, storage, and shipping. Biospecimen collections, alone and in combination with neuroimaging, neurocognitive assessments, and validated questionnaires, are critical to establishing and disentangling prenatal substance exposures from the postnatal environment.…”
Section: Biospecimen Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A thorough review of proposed HBCD biospecimen collection is provided by Croff et al (2020) and so here we detail only specifics related to samples that can be readily collected remotely and considerations thereof, including sampling, storage, and shipping. Biospecimen collections, alone and in combination with neuroimaging, neurocognitive assessments, and validated questionnaires, are critical to establishing and disentangling prenatal substance exposures from the postnatal environment.…”
Section: Biospecimen Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biospecimen collections, alone and in combination with neuroimaging, neurocognitive assessments, and validated questionnaires, are critical to establishing and disentangling prenatal substance exposures from the postnatal environment. The biospecimen working group highlighted essential and recommended biospecimens for biological mothers, fathers, and children across four domains of interest: a) substance use exposure; b) other environmental exposures; c) genomics and epigenomics; and d) other biological markers of neurodevelopment and putative moderators and mediators of developmental effects ( Croff et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Biospecimen Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%