Mini-Monographs
Mini-Monographs consist of up to six manuscripts that address a specific topic and may include original research, perspective reviews, or a combination of original research and review. EHP Mini-Monographs go beyond the limits of the traditional reviews by providing insights and depth of coverage that a traditional review article cannot.
The latest Mini-Monographs include:
Public Health Tracking
112:1409-1445 (2004)
- National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program: Bridging the Information Gap
- Identifying Priority Health Conditions, Environmental Data, and Infrastructure Needs: A Synopsis of the Pew Environmental Health Tracking Project
- Developing a Comprehensive Pesticide Health Effects Tracking System for an Urban Setting: New York City's Approach
- Tracking Pediatric Asthma: The Massachusetts Experience Using School Health Records
- Using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) for Exposure Tracking: Experiences from Washington State
- Wisconsin's Environmental Public Health Tracking Network: Information Systems Design for Childhood Cancer Surveillance
- Statistical Methods for Linking Health, Exposure, and Hazards
Information Systems
112:995-1037 (2004)
- Health and Environment Information Systems for Exposure and Disease Mapping, and Risk Assessment
- Spatial Epidemiology: Current Approaches and Future Challenges
- Using Geographic Information Systems for Exposure Assessment in Environmental Epidemiology Studies
- Interpreting Posterior Relative Risk Estimates in Disease-Mapping Studies
- Cancer Risk Near a Polluted River in Finland
- Use of GIS and Exposure Modeling as Tools in a Study of Cancer Incidence in a Population Exposed to Airborne Dioxin
- Spatial Analysis of the Relationship between Mortality from Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease and Drinking Water Hardness
Genomics and Risk Assessment
112:417-506 (2004) [Toxicogenomics]
- Toxicogenomics in Risk Assessment: An Overview of an HESI Collaborative Research Program
- The Utility of DNA Microarrays for Characterizing Genotoxicity
- Overview of an Interlaboratory Collaboration on Evaluating the Effects of Model Hepatotoxicants on Hepatic Gene Expression
- Clofibrate-Induced Gene Expression Changes in Rat Liver: A Cross-Laboratory Analysis Using
- Interlaboratory Evaluation of Rat Hepatic Gene Expression Changes Induced by Methapyrilene
- Cross-Site Comparison of Gene Expression Data Reveals High Similarity
- Quantitative PCR Deconstruction of Discrepancies between Results Reported by Different Hybridization Platforms
- Overview of the Application of Transcription Profiling Using Selected Nephrotoxicants for Toxicology Assessment
- Identification of Putative Gene-Based Markers of Renal Toxicity
- Dye-Bias Correction in Dual-Labeled cDNA Microarray Gene Expression Measurements
- Identification of Platform-Independent Gene Expression Markers of Cisplatin Nephrotoxicity
- Database Development in Toxicogenomics: Issues and Efforts
- Annotation and Cross-Indexing of Array Elements on Multiple Platforms
Assessing Risks in Children
112:238-283 (2004)
- A Framework for Assessing Risks to Children from Exposure to Environmental Agents
- Children's Health and the Environment: Public Health Issues and Challenges for Risk Assessment
- Hazard Identification and Predictability of Children's Health Risk from Animal Data
- Incorporating Children's Toxicokinetics into a Risk Framework
Whence Healthy Children?
112:67-112 (2004)
- Our Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
- Off to a Good Start: The Influence of Pre- and Periconceptional Exposures, Parental Fertility, and Nutrition on Children's Health
- Prospective Pregnancy Study Designs for Assessing Reproductive and Developmental Toxicants
- Methodologic and Statistical Approaches to Studying Human Fertility and Environmental Exposure
- The Value of Home-Based Collection of Biospecimens in Reproductive Epidemiology
- Biomarkers for Assessing Reproductive Development and Health: Part 1--Pubertal Development
Ethics and Environmental Health
111:1786-1818 (2003)
- Ethical Issues in Environmental Health Research
- Qualitative Methods in Environmental Health Research
- From General Policy to Legal Rule: Aspirations and Limitations of the Precautionary Principle
- Science and Social Responsibility in Public Health
- Objectivity and Ethics in Environmental Health Science
Endocrine Disruptors
111:1678-1697 (2003)
- Assessing the Effects of Endocrine Disruptors in the National Children's Study
- Exposure Assessment for Endocrine Disruptors: Some Considerations in the Design of Studies
- An Approach to Assessment of Endocrine Disruption in the National Children's Study
The Mini-Monograph Archive contains Mini-Monographs previously published in EHP.