June-Soo Park, PhD

Title(s)Associate Professor, Ob/Gyn, Reproductive Sciences
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address490 Illinois Street, #91A
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone510-540-2441
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    Texas A&M University, College Station, TXMS/PhD2000Oceanography(Chemistry)

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    I have been expanding my research to assess exposures to persistent organic pollutants (POPs), from legacy chemicals such as Dioxins, PCBs and organochlorine pesticides, to contaminants of emerging concern such as flame retardants and metabolites, BPA, perfluoro- and polyfluoro-alkyl substances (PFAS), and non-targeted chemicals, in human blood, urine, adipose and milk as well as environmental samples (wastewater, ground water, drinking water, hand wipes, house dust, consumer products, wildlife and soil/sediments). I laid the groundwork for the proposed research by developing high throughput, multi-residue, target and non-targeted analytical methods, and managing work to produce high quality data using high resolution (or equivalent) instruments (GC-HRMS, GC-MSMS, LC-MSMS and LC-QTOF-MS). My expertise, successful and proven collaborative efforts, leadership and motivation demonstrated in previous multi-disciplinary projects, from public health related studies to environmental fate and transport studies, will successfully carry out similar current/future studies in collaborating with engineers, geologists, epidemiologists, toxicologists, chemists, and all stakeholders.

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    Revealing environmental chemical exposome in a diverse prenatal population and relationships to maternal and perinatal health (REVEAL)
    NIEHS 2R01ES027051-06A1Sep 1, 2023
    Role: Co-Investigator
    UCSF Stanford Endometriosis Center for Discovery, Innovation, Training and Community Engagement
    NIH P01HD106414Aug 1, 2021 - Jul 31, 2026
    Role: Co-Investigator
    UCSF Environmental Research and Translation for Health Center (EaRTH Center)
    NIH P30ES030284May 22, 2020 - Mar 31, 2025
    Role: Co-Investigator

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    1. Cross-sectional Associations Between Prenatal Maternal Per- And Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances and Bioactive Lipids in Three Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohorts. Environmental Science and Technology. 2024; Under review. Suthar, Himal; Manea, Tomás ; Pak, Dominic ; Woodbury, Megan; Eick, Stephanie; Cathey, Amber; Watkins, Deborah; Strakovsky, Rita S. ; Ryva, Brad; Pennathur, Subramaniam; Zeng, Lixia; Weller, David; Park, June-Soo ; Smith, Sabrina; DeMicco, Erin; Padula, Amy; Fry, Rebecca; Mukherjee, Bhramar; Aguiar, Andrea; Geiger, Sarah; Ng, Shukhan; Huerta-Montanez, Gredia; Vélez-Vega, Carmen; Rosario, Zaira; Cordero, Jose ; Zimmerman, Emily; Woodruff, Tracey; Morello-Frosch, Rachel; Schantz, Susan L.; Meeker, John; Alshawabkeh, Akram; Aung, Max .
    2. Associations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances with maternal metabolic and inflammatory biomarkers in early-to-mid-pregnancy. Environmental Research. 2024; Under review. Maria E. Cinzori; Diana C. Pacyga; Libeth Rosas; Jason Whalen; Sabrina Smith; June-Soo Park; Sarah D. Geiger; Joseph C. Gardiner; Joseph M. Braun; Susan L. Schantz; Rita S. Strakovsky. .
    3. Peregrine falcon eggs and halogenated flame retardants: a 30-year retrospective biomonitoring study across North America. Environmental Science & Technology. 2024; Under review. Yan Wu, Kim J. Fernie, Robert J. Letcher, Kathleen E. Clark, June-Soo Park, Bryan D. Watts, Sean P. Murphy, Patricia M. Barber, Da Chen.
    4. Associations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances with mid-pregnancy sex-steroid hormones. Environment International. 2024; Under review. Diana C. Pacyga, George D. Papandonatos, Libeth Rosas, Jason Whalen, Sabrina Smith, June-Soo Park, Joseph C. Gardiner, Joseph M. Braun, Susan L. Schantz, Rita S. Strakovsky.
    5. Spatial and Temporal Trends of Microplastic Accumulation in the Sediments of the San Francisco Bay Area. 2024; Under review. Lara Dronjak, Joaquim Rovira, Diana Lin, June-Soo Park, Sutapa Ghosal, Marta Schuhmacher, Jordi Sierra .
    6. Mixture effects of prenatal exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers on urinary oxidative stress biomarkers in the Chemicals in Our Bodies Cohort. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2024; In press. Neha Sehgal, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Amy M. Padula, Erin DeMicco, Yunzhu Wang, June-Soo Park, Sabrina Smith, June-Soo Park, Ginger L. Milne, Tracey J. Woodruff, Stephanie M. Eick .
    7. Exploring applications of non-targeted analysis in the characterization of the prenatal exposome. Sci Total Environ. 2024 Feb 20; 912:169458. Bland GD, Abrahamsson D, Wang M, Zlatnik MG, Morello-Frosch R, Park JS, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 38142008; PMCID: PMC10947484.
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    8. Extracting structural information from physicochemical property measurements using machine learning - A new approach for structure elucidation in non-targeted analysis. Environmental Science & Technology. 2023; 40(57):14827-14838. Abrahamsson, Dimitri; Brueck, Christopher; Prasse, Carsten; Lambropoulou, Dimitra; Koronaiou, Lelouda-Athanasia; Wang, Miaomiao; Park, June-Soo; Woodruff, Tracey.
    9. Extending Nontargeted Discovery of Environmental Chemical Exposures during Pregnancy and Their Association with Pregnancy Complications-A Cross-Sectional Study. Environ Health Perspect. 2023 07; 131(7):77003. Trowbridge J, Abrahamsson D, Bland GD, Jiang T, Wang M, Park JS, Morello-Frosch R, Sirota M, Lee H, Goin DE, Zlatnik MG, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 37466315; PMCID: PMC10355149.
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    10. Associations of prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) with measures of cognition in 7.5-month-old infants: an exploratory study. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 2023; (98):107182. Elizabeth A. Enright, Stephanie M. Eick, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Andréa Aguiar, Megan L. Woodbury, Jenna L. N. Sprowles, Sarah Dee Geiger, Jessica Trowbridge, Aileen Andrade, Sabrina Smith, June-Soo Park, Erin DeMicco, Amy M. Padula, Tracey J. Woodruff, Susan L. Schantz.
    11. Maternal per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances exposures associated with higher depressive symptoms scores among immigrant women in the Chemicals in Our Bodies cohort in San Francisco. Environment International. 2023; (172):107758. Max T. Aung, Stephanie M. Eick, Amy M. Padula, Sabrina Smith, June-Soo Park, Erin DeMicco, Tracey J. Woodruff, Rachel Morello-Frosch.
    12. Associations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their mixture with oxidative stress biomarkers during pregnancy. Environmental International. 2022; (169):107541. Kaitlin R. Taibl, Susan Schantz, Max Aung, Amy Padula, Sarah Geiger, Sabrina Smith, June-Soo Park, Ginger L. Milne, Joshua F. Robinson, Tracey J. Woodruff, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Stephanie M. Eick .
    13. Suspect Screening and Profile Analysis of Stormwater Runoff Following 2017 Wildfires in Northern California. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 2022; 8(41):1824-37. Wang M, Kinyua J, Jiang T, Sedlak M, Fadness R, Sutton R, Park JS.
    14. Disparities in chemical exposures among pregnant women and neonates by socioeconomic and demographic characteristics: A nontargeted approach. Environ Res. 2022 12; 215(Pt 1):114158. Goin DE, Abrahamsson D, Wang M, Jiang T, Park JS, Sirota M, Morello-Frosch R, DeMicco E, Zlatnik MG, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 36049512; PMCID: PMC10016233.
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    15. In silico structure predictions for non-targeted analysis: From physicochemical properties to molecular structures. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 2022; 7(33):1134-1147. Panagopoulos AD, Adi S, Thomas Y, Marina S, Park JS; Martin, Jonathan M, Woodruff TJ .
    16. Investigating geographic differences in environmental chemical exposures in maternal and cord sera using non-targeted screening and silicone wristbands in California. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2023 07; 33(4):548-557. Goin DE, Abrahamsson D, Wang M, Park JS, Sirota M, Morello-Frosch R, DeMicco E, Trowbridge J, August L, O'Connell S, Ladella S, Zlatnik MG, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 35449448; PMCID: PMC9585116.
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    17. Prenatal PFAS and psychosocial stress exposures in relation to fetal growth in two pregnancy cohorts: Applying environmental mixture methods to chemical and non-chemical stressors. Environ Int. 2022 05; 163:107238. Eick SM, Enright EA, Padula AM, Aung M, Geiger SD, Cushing L, Trowbridge J, Keil AP, Gee Baek H, Smith S, Park JS, DeMicco E, Schantz SL, Woodruff TJ, Morello-Frosch R. PMID: 35436721; PMCID: PMC9202828.
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    18. Dietary predictors of prenatal per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances exposure. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2023 01; 33(1):32-39. Eick SM, Goin DE, Trowbridge J, Cushing L, Smith SC, Park JS, DeMicco E, Padula AM, Woodruff TJ, Morello-Frosch R. PMID: 34615969; PMCID: PMC8983786.
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    19. Large-Scale Implementation and Flaw Investigation of Human Serum Suspect Screening Analysis for Industrial Chemicals. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom. 2021 Sep 01; 32(9):2425-2435. Jiang T, Wang M, Wang A, Abrahamsson D, Kuang W, Morello-Frosch R, Park JS, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 34409840; PMCID: PMC8565621.
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    20. Methylation biomarkers of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and association with breast cancer risk at the time of menopause. Environ Int. 2021 11; 156:106772. Ding YC, Hurley S, Park JS, Steele L, Rakoff M, Zhu Y, Zhao J, LaBarge M, Bernstein L, Chen S, Reynolds P, Neuhausen SL. PMID: 34425644; PMCID: PMC8385228.
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    21. A Comprehensive Non-targeted Analysis Study of the Prenatal Exposome. Environ Sci Technol. 2021 08 03; 55(15):10542-10557. Panagopoulos Abrahamsson D, Wang A, Jiang T, Wang M, Siddharth A, Morello-Frosch R, Park JS, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 34260856; PMCID: PMC8338910.
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    22. Mixture effects of prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and polybrominated diphenyl ethers on maternal and newborn telomere length. Environ Health. 2021 06 30; 20(1):76. Eick SM, Goin DE, Cushing L, DeMicco E, Park JS, Wang Y, Smith S, Padula AM, Woodruff TJ, Morello-Frosch R. PMID: 34193151; PMCID: PMC8247076.
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    23. Exploring the integrity of targeted PFASs in extracted wastewater samples during transport and storage stages. Chemosphere. 2021 Nov; 282:131065. Miralles-Marco A, Wang M, Park JS, Gatidou G, Nika MC, Bialorucki S, Kalantzi OI, Thomaidis NS, Stasinakis AS, Petreas M. PMID: 34102491.
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    24. Organophosphate Flame Retardants, Highly Fluorinated Chemicals, and Biomarkers of Placental Development and Disease During Mid-Gestation. Toxicol Sci. 2021 05 27; 181(2):215-228. Varshavsky JR, Robinson JF, Zhou Y, Puckett KA, Kwan E, Buarpung S, Aburajab R, Gaw SL, Sen S, Gao S, Smith SC, Park JS, Zakharevich I, Gerona RR, Fisher SJ, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 33677611; PMCID: PMC8163039.
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    25. Joint effects of prenatal exposure to per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances and psychosocial stressors on corticotropin-releasing hormone during pregnancy. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2022 01; 32(1):27-36. Eick SM, Goin DE, Cushing L, DeMicco E, Smith S, Park JS, Padula AM, Woodruff TJ, Morello-Frosch R. PMID: 33824413; PMCID: PMC8492777.
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    26. Suspect Screening, Prioritization, and Confirmation of Environmental Chemicals in Maternal-Newborn Pairs from San Francisco. Environ Sci Technol. 2021 04 20; 55(8):5037-5049. Wang A, Abrahamsson DP, Jiang T, Wang M, Morello-Frosch R, Park JS, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 33726493; PMCID: PMC8114949.
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    27. Associations of Maternal Stress, Prenatal Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), and Demographic Risk Factors with Birth Outcomes and Offspring Neurodevelopment: An Overview of the ECHO.CA.IL Prospective Birth Cohorts. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 01 16; 18(2). Eick SM, Enright EA, Geiger SD, Dzwilewski KLC, DeMicco E, Smith S, Park JS, Aguiar A, Woodruff TJ, Morello-Frosch R, Schantz SL. PMID: 33467168; PMCID: PMC7830765.
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    28. Persistent organic pollutants and maternal glycemic outcomes in a diverse pregnancy cohort of overweight women. Environ Res. 2021 02; 193:110551. Mehta SS, James-Todd T, Applebaum KM, Bellavia A, Coleman-Phox K, Adler N, Laraia B, Epel E, Parry E, Wang M, Park JS, Zota AR. PMID: 33278474; PMCID: PMC7855882.
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    29. Associations between prenatal maternal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and birth outcomes among pregnant women in San Francisco. Environ Health. 2020 09 16; 19(1):100. Eick SM, Hom Thepaksorn EK, Izano MA, Cushing LJ, Wang Y, Smith SC, Gao S, Park JS, Padula AM, DeMicco E, Valeri L, Woodruff TJ, Morello-Frosch R. PMID: 32938446; PMCID: PMC7495899.
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    30. Racial/ethnic and geographic differences in polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) levels across maternal, placental, and fetal tissues during mid-gestation. Sci Rep. 2020 07 22; 10(1):12247. Varshavsky JR, Sen S, Robinson JF, Smith SC, Frankenfield J, Wang Y, Yeh G, Park JS, Fisher SJ, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 32699379; PMCID: PMC7376153.
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    31. Association of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) levels with biomarkers of placental development and disease during mid-gestation. Environ Health. 2020 06 03; 19(1):61. Varshavsky JR, Robinson JF, Zhou Y, Puckett KA, Kwan E, Buarpung S, Aburajab R, Gaw SL, Sen S, Smith SC, Frankenfield J, Park JS, Fisher SJ, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 32493340; PMCID: PMC7268484.
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    32. Applications of Machine Learning to In Silico Quantification of Chemicals without Analytical Standards. J Chem Inf Model. 2020 06 22; 60(6):2718-2727. Panagopoulos Abrahamsson D, Park JS, Singh RR, Sirota M, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 32379974; PMCID: PMC7328371.
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    33. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether and Organophosphate Flame Retardants in Canadian Fire Station Dust. Chemosphere. 2020 Aug; 253:126669. Gill R, Hurley S, Brown R, Tarrant D, Dhaliwal J, Sarala R, Park JS, Patton S, Petreas M. PMID: 32464780.
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    34. Multi-box mass balance model of PFOA and PFOS in different regions of San Francisco Bay. Chemosphere. 2020 Aug; 252:126454. Sánchez-Soberón F, Sutton R, Sedlak M, Yee D, Schuhmacher M, Park JS. PMID: 32197174.
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    35. Serum Levels of Commonly Detected Persistent Organic Pollutants and Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) and Mammographic Density in Postmenopausal Women. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 01 17; 17(2). Lee E, Kinninger A, Ursin G, Tseng C, Hurley S, Wang M, Wang Y, Park JS, Petreas M, Deapen D, Reynolds P. PMID: 31963577; PMCID: PMC7013395.
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    36. A Pilot Biomonitoring Study of Cumulative Phthalates Exposure among Vietnamese American Nail Salon Workers. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 01 02; 17(1). Varshavsky JR, Morello-Frosch R, Harwani S, Snider M, Petropoulou SE, Park JS, Petreas M, Reynolds P, Nguyen T, Quach T. PMID: 31906553; PMCID: PMC6981895.
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    37. Single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis of estrogen- and endocrine-disrupting chemical-induced reorganization of mouse mammary gland. Commun Biol. 2019; 2:406. Kanaya N, Chang G, Wu X, Saeki K, Bernal L, Shim HJ, Wang J, Warden C, Yamamoto T, Li J, Park JS, Synold T, Vonderfecht S, Rakoff M, Neuhausen SL, Chen S. PMID: 31701034; PMCID: PMC6831695.
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    38. Associations between sociodemographic characteristics and exposures to PBDEs, OH-PBDEs, PCBs, and PFASs in a diverse, overweight population of pregnant women. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2020 01; 30(1):42-55. Mehta SS, Applebaum KM, James-Todd T, Coleman-Phox K, Adler N, Laraia B, Epel E, Parry E, Wang M, Park JS, Zota AR. PMID: 31548625; PMCID: PMC6917905.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 5     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    39. In utero exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and subsequent breast cancer. Reprod Toxicol. 2020 03; 92:112-119. Cohn BA, La Merrill MA, Krigbaum NY, Wang M, Park JS, Petreas M, Yeh G, Hovey RC, Zimmermann L, Cirillo PM. PMID: 31323350.
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    40. Molecular Mechanisms of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (BDE-47, BDE-100, and BDE-153) in Human Breast Cancer Cells and Patient-Derived Xenografts. Toxicol Sci. 2019 06 01; 169(2):380-398. Kanaya N, Bernal L, Chang G, Yamamoto T, Nguyen D, Wang YZ, Park JS, Warden C, Wang J, Wu X, Synold T, Rakoff M, Neuhausen SL, Chen S. PMID: 30796839; PMCID: PMC6542340.
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    41. A breast cancer case-control study of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) serum levels among California women. Environ Int. 2019 06; 127:412-419. Hurley S, Goldberg D, Park JS, Petreas M, Bernstein L, Anton-Culver H, Neuhausen SL, Nelson DO, Reynolds P. PMID: 30954728; PMCID: PMC6522143.
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    42. Genomic Profiling of BDE-47 Effects on Human Placental Cytotrophoblasts. Toxicol Sci. 2019 01 01; 167(1):211-226. Robinson JF, Kapidzic M, Hamilton EG, Chen H, Puckett KW, Zhou Y, Ona K, Parry E, Wang Y, Park JS, Costello JF, Fisher SJ. PMID: 30202865; PMCID: PMC6317432.
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    43. Breast cancer risk and serum levels of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances: a case-control study nested in the California Teachers Study. Environ Health. 2018 11 27; 17(1):83. Hurley S, Goldberg D, Wang M, Park JS, Petreas M, Bernstein L, Anton-Culver H, Nelson DO, Reynolds P. PMID: 30482205; PMCID: PMC6260688.
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    44. Identification and Fate of Aqueous Film Forming Foam Derived Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in a Wastewater Treatment Plant. Environ Sci Technol. 2018 11 20; 52(22):13212-13221. Houtz E, Wang M, Park JS. PMID: 30339382.
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    45. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in Northern California cats: Temporal comparison and a possible link to cat hyperthyroidism. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2018 10; 37(10):2523-2529. Wang M, Guo W, Gardner S, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 30229994.
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    46. Association between persistent endocrine-disrupting chemicals (PBDEs, OH-PBDEs, PCBs, and PFASs) and biomarkers of inflammation and cellular aging during pregnancy and postpartum. Environ Int. 2018 06; 115:9-20. Zota AR, Geller RJ, Romano LE, Coleman-Phox K, Adler NE, Parry E, Wang M, Park JS, Elmi AF, Laraia BA, Epel ES. PMID: 29533840; PMCID: PMC5970048.
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    47. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hydroxylated PBDE metabolites (OH-PBDEs): A six-year temporal trend in Northern California Pregnant Women. Chemosphere. 2018; 195:777-83. Parry E, Zota AR, Park J-S, Woodruff TJ.
    48. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hydroxylated PBDE metabolites (OH-PBDEs) in maternal and fetal tissues, and associations with fetal cytochrome P450 gene expression. Environ Int. 2018 03; 112:269-278. Zota AR, Mitro SD, Robinson JF, Hamilton EG, Park JS, Parry E, Zoeller RT, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 29316516; PMCID: PMC6561508.
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    49. Time Trends in Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in California Women: Declining Serum Levels, 2011-2015. Environ Sci Technol. 2018 01 02; 52(1):277-287. Hurley S, Goldberg D, Wang M, Park JS, Petreas M, Bernstein L, Anton-Culver H, Nelson DO, Reynolds P. PMID: 29198103.
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    50. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hydroxylated PBDE metabolites (OH-PBDEs): A six-year temporal trend in Northern California pregnant women. Chemosphere. 2018 Mar; 195:777-783. Parry E, Zota AR, Park JS, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 29289024; PMCID: PMC6628930.
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    51. Hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyl metabolites (OH-PCBs), maternal smoking and size at birth. Reproductive Toxicology. 2017; 71:166-75. Kezios K, Gu Y, Liu X, Cirillo P, Tarrant D, Petreas M, Park J-S, Cohn B, Factor-Litvak P.
    52. Temporal Evaluation of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) Serum Levels in Middle-Aged and Older California Women, 2011-2015. Environ Sci Technol. 2017 04 18; 51(8):4697-4704. Hurley S, Goldberg D, Nelson DO, Guo W, Wang Y, Baek HG, Park JS, Petreas M, Bernstein L, Anton-Culver H, Reynolds P. PMID: 28304169; PMCID: PMC5526086.
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    53. Environmental Chemicals in an Urban Population of Pregnant Women and Their Newborns from San Francisco. Environ Sci Technol. 2016 11 15; 50(22):12464-12472. Morello-Frosch R, Cushing LJ, Jesdale BM, Schwartz JM, Guo W, Guo T, Wang M, Harwani S, Petropoulou SE, Duong W, Park JS, Petreas M, Gajek R, Alvaran J, She J, Dobraca D, Das R, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 27700069; PMCID: PMC6681912.
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    54. Perinatal triphenyl phosphate exposure accelerates type 2 diabetes onset and increases adipose accumulation in UCD-type 2 diabetes mellitus rats. Reprod Toxicol. 2017 03; 68:119-129. Green AJ, Graham JL, Gonzalez EA, La Frano MR, Petropoulou SE, Park JS, Newman JW, Stanhope KL, Havel PJ, La Merrill MA. PMID: 27421578; PMCID: PMC5233641.
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    55. Preliminary associations between the detection of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in drinking water and serum concentrations in a sample of California women. Environmental Science and Technology Letter. 2016; 50(7):3945-53. Hurley S, Houtz E, Goldberg D, Wang M, Park J-S, Nelson DO, Reynolds P, Bernstein L, Anton-Culver H, Horn-Ross P, Petreas M.
    56. Vitamin C intervention may lower the levels of persistent organic pollutants in blood of healthy women - A pilot study. Food Chem Toxicol. 2016 Jun; 92:197-204. Guo W, Huen K, Park JS, Petreas M, Crispo Smith S, Block G, Holland N. PMID: 27090108.
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    57. Rapid methodology to screen flame retardants in upholstered furniture for compliance with new California labeling law (SB 1019). Chemosphere. 2016 Jun; 152:353-9. Petreas M, Gill R, Takaku-Pugh S, Lytle E, Parry E, Wang M, Quinn J, Park JS. PMID: 26991383.
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    58. Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances in wastewater: Significance of unknown precursors, manufacturing shifts, and likely AFFF impacts. Water Res. 2016 05 15; 95:142-9. Houtz EF, Sutton R, Park JS, Sedlak M. PMID: 26990839.
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    59. Association between Serum Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Levels and Residential Proximity to Solid-Waste Facilities. Environ Sci Technol. 2016 Apr 05; 50(7):3945-53. Liu R, Nelson DO, Hurley S, Petreas M, Park JS, Wang Y, Guo W, Bernstein L, Hertz A, Reynolds P. PMID: 26906616; PMCID: PMC5102683.
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    60. Temporal Changes of PBDE Levels in California House Cats and a Link to Cat Hyperthyroidism. Environ Sci Technol. 2016 Feb 02; 50(3):1510-8. Guo W, Gardner S, Yen S, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 26699103.
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    61. Analytical methodology using ion-pair liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for the determination of four di-ester metabolites of organophosphate flame retardants in California human urine. J Chromatogr A. 2016 Feb 19; 1434:70-80. Petropoulou SS, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 26818234.
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    62. PBDE levels in breast milk are decreasing in California. Chemosphere. 2016 May; 150:505-513. Guo W, Holden A, Smith SC, Gephart R, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 26693645.
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    63. Response to the Letter by Stoop, P. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015 Dec; 100(12):L123-4. Cohn BA, La Merrill M, Krigbaum NY, Yeh G, Park JS, Zimmermann L, Cirillo PM. PMID: 26642269; PMCID: PMC5399507.
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    64. Response to the Letter by Paumgartten F. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015 Nov; 100(11):L106. Cohn BA, La Merrill M, Krigbaum NY, Yeh G, Park JS, Zimmermann L, Cirillo PM. PMID: 26544656.
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    65. Concentrations of Persistent Organic Pollutants in California Children's Whole Blood and Residential Dust. Environ Sci Technol. 2015 Aug 04; 49(15):9331-40. Whitehead TP, Crispo Smith S, Park JS, Petreas MX, Rappaport SM, Metayer C. PMID: 26147951.
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    66. DDT Exposure in Utero and Breast Cancer. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015 Aug; 100(8):2865-72. Cohn BA, La Merrill M, Krigbaum NY, Yeh G, Park JS, Zimmermann L, Cirillo PM. PMID: 26079774; PMCID: PMC4524999.
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    67. High levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in vacuum cleaner dust from California fire stations. Environ Sci Technol. 2015 Apr 21; 49(8):4988-94. Shen B, Whitehead TP, McNeel S, Brown FR, Dhaliwal J, Das R, Israel L, Park JS, Petreas M. PMID: 25798547.
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    68. High exposure of California firefighters to polybrominated diphenyl ethers. Environ Sci Technol. 2015 Mar 03; 49(5):2948-58. Park JS, Voss RW, McNeel S, Wu N, Guo T, Wang Y, Israel L, Das R, Petreas M. PMID: 25643236.
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    69. Biomonitoring in California firefighters: metals and perfluorinated chemicals. J Occup Environ Med. 2015 Jan; 57(1):88-97. Dobraca D, Israel L, McNeel S, Voss R, Wang M, Gajek R, Park JS, Harwani S, Barley F, She J, Das R. PMID: 25563545; PMCID: PMC4274322.
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    70. Pilot study to assess effects of collection tube types and processing delay on measurements of persistent organic pollutants and lipids in human serum. Chemosphere. 2014; 116:75-82. Guo W, Nelson D, Hurley S, Reynolds P, Guo T, Wang M, Park J-S, Petreas M.
    71. Concentrations of persistent organic pollutants in California women's serum and residential dust. Environ Res. 2015 Jan; 136:57-66. Whitehead TP, Crispo Smith S, Park JS, Petreas MX, Rappaport SM, Metayer C. PMID: 25460621; PMCID: PMC4262624.
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    72. Levels of non-polybrominated diphenyl ether brominated flame retardants in residential house dust samples and fire station dust samples in California. Environ Res. 2014 Nov; 135:9-14. Brown FR, Whitehead TP, Park JS, Metayer C, Petreas MX. PMID: 25261858; PMCID: PMC4262617.
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    73. Fast liquid chromatographic-tandem mass spectrometric method using mixed-mode phase chromatography and solid phase extraction for the determination of 12 mono-hydroxylated brominated diphenyl ethers in human serum. J Chromatogr A. 2014 Aug 22; 1356:138-47. Petropoulou SS, Duong W, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 25001336.
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    74. Polychlorinated biphenyls in residential dust: sources of variability. Environ Sci Technol. 2014; 48(1):157-64. Whitehead TP, Brown FR, Metayer C, Park JS, Does M, Dhaliwal J, Petreas MX, Buffler PA, Rappaport SM. PMID: 24313682; PMCID: PMC3941978.
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    75. Temporal comparison of PBDEs, OH-PBDEs, PCBs, and OH-PCBs in the serum of second trimester pregnant women recruited from San Francisco General Hospital, California. Environ Sci Technol. 2013 Oct 15; 47(20):11776-84. Zota AR, Linderholm L, Park JS, Petreas M, Guo T, Privalsky ML, Zoeller RT, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 24066858; PMCID: PMC4086273.
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    76. Levels of nicotine in dust from homes of smokeless tobacco users. Nicotine Tob Res. 2013 Dec; 15(12):2045-52. Whitehead TP, Metayer C, Park JS, Does M, Buffler PA, Rappaport SM. PMID: 23884321; PMCID: PMC3819978.
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    77. Mass spectrometric characterization of halogenated flame retardants. Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2013 Jul 15; 27(13):1437-49. Guo T, LaBelle B, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 23722678.
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    78. Detection of nonylphenol and persistent organic pollutants in fish from the North Pacific Central Gyre. Mar Pollut Bull. 2013 Aug 15; 73(1):231-42. Gassel M, Harwani S, Park JS, Jahn A. PMID: 23746941.
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    79. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers in residential dust: sources of variability. Environ Int. 2013 Jul; 57-58:11-24. Whitehead TP, Brown FR, Metayer C, Park JS, Does M, Petreas MX, Buffler PA, Rappaport SM. PMID: 23628589; PMCID: PMC3668857.
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    80. Hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers in paired maternal and cord sera. Environ Sci Technol. 2013 Apr 16; 47(8):3902-8. Chen A, Park JS, Linderholm L, Rhee A, Petreas M, DeFranco EA, Dietrich KN, Ho SM. PMID: 23506475; PMCID: PMC4307929.
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    81. Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), DDT metabolites and pregnancy outcomes. Reprod Toxicol. 2013 Jan; 35:156-64. Kezios KL, Liu X, Cirillo PM, Cohn BA, Kalantzi OI, Wang Y, Petreas MX, Park JS, Factor-Litvak P. PMID: 23142753; PMCID: PMC3535520.
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    82. Prenatal polychlorinated biphenyl exposure is associated with decreased gestational length but not birth weight: archived samples from the Child Health and Development Studies pregnancy cohort. Environ Health. 2012 Jul 20; 11:49. Kezios KL, Liu X, Cirillio PM, Kalantzi OI, Wang Y, Petreas MX, Park JS, Bradwin G, Cohn BA, Factor-Litvak P. PMID: 22817616; PMCID: PMC3411417.
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    83. The California Biomonitoring Program: Persistent organic pollutants in archived and contemporary serum. Global NEST Journal. 2012; 14:80-5. Petreas M, Park J-S, Wang Y, Guo W, Wang M, Tarrant D, Rhee A, Harwani S.
    84. High polybrominated diphenyl ether levels in California house cats: house dust a primary source? Environ Toxicol Chem. 2012 Feb; 31(2):301-6. Guo W, Park JS, Wang Y, Gardner S, Baek C, Petreas M, Hooper K. PMID: 22105974.
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    85. Legacy and contemporary persistent organic pollutants in North Pacific albatross. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2011 Nov; 30(11):2562-9. Harwani S, Henry RW, Rhee A, Kappes MA, Croll DA, Petreas M, Park JS. PMID: 21898564.
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    86. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and measures of thyroid function in second trimester pregnant women in California. Environ Sci Technol. 2011 Sep 15; 45(18):7896-905. Zota AR, Park JS, Wang Y, Petreas M, Zoeller RT, Woodruff TJ. PMID: 21830753; PMCID: PMC3191110.
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    87. Temporal changes in the levels of perfluorinated compounds in California women's serum over the past 50 years. Environ Sci Technol. 2011 Sep 01; 45(17):7510-6. Wang M, Park JS, Petreas M. PMID: 21732675.
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    88. High postnatal exposures to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) via breast milk in California: does BDE-209 transfer to breast milk? Environ Sci Technol. 2011 May 15; 45(10):4579-85. Park JS, She J, Holden A, Sharp M, Gephart R, Souders-Mason G, Zhang V, Chow J, Leslie B, Hooper K. PMID: 21495631.
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    89. Assaying organochlorines in archived serum for a large, long-term cohort: implications of combining assay results from multiple laboratories over time. Environ Int. 2011 May; 37(4):709-14. Sholtz RI, McLaughlin KR, Cirillo PM, Petreas M, Park JS, Wolff MS, Factor-Litvak P, Eskenazi B, Krigbaum N, Cohn BA. PMID: 21333355; PMCID: PMC3257216.
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    90. Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) exposure in mothers and time to pregnancy in daughters. Reprod Toxicol. 2011 Apr; 31(3):290-6. Cohn BA, Cirillo PM, Sholtz RI, Ferrara A, Park JS, Schwingl PJ. PMID: 21296657; PMCID: PMC3109864.
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    91. Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) levels in peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) eggs from California correlate with diet and human population density. Environ Sci Technol. 2010 Jul 01; 44(13):5248-55. Newsome SD, Park JS, Henry BW, Holden A, Fogel ML, Linthicum J, Chu V, Hooper K. PMID: 20540532.
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    92. Prey species as possible sources of PBDE exposures for peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) nesting in major California cities. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 2011 Apr; 60(3):518-23. Park JS, Fong A, Chu V, Holden A, Linthicum J, Hooper K. PMID: 20514482.
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    93. Time-trends and congener profiles of PBDEs and PCBs in California peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus). Environ Sci Technol. 2009 Dec 01; 43(23):8744-51. Park JS, Holden A, Chu V, Kim M, Rhee A, Patel P, Shi Y, Linthicum J, Walton BJ, McKeown K, Jewell NP, Hooper K. PMID: 19943641; PMCID: PMC2850971.
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    94. Unusual hepta- and octabrominated diphenyl ethers and nonabrominated diphenyl ether profile in California, USA, peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus): more evidence for brominated diphenyl ether-209 debromination. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2009 Sep; 28(9):1906-11. Holden A, Park JS, Chu V, Kim M, Choi G, Shi Y, Chin T, Chun C, Linthicum J, Walton BJ, Hooper K. PMID: 19374475.
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    95. Hydroxylated PCB metabolites (OH-PCBs) in archived serum from 1950-60’s California mothers. Environmental International. 2009; 35:937-44. Park J-S, Petreas M, Cohn BA, Cirillo PM, Factor-Litvak P.
    96. Exposure to hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (OH-PCBs) in the prenatal period and subsequent neurodevelopment in eastern Slovakia. Environ Health Perspect. 2009 Oct; 117(10):1600-6. Park HY, Park JS, Sovcikova E, Kocan A, Linderholm L, Bergman A, Trnovec T, Hertz-Picciotto I. PMID: 20019912; PMCID: PMC2790516.
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    97. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and their hydroxylated metabolites (OH-PCBs) in livers of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) from San Francisco Bay, California and Gulf of Maine. Mar Environ Res. 2009 Apr; 67(3):129-35. Park JS, Kalantzi OI, Kopec D, Petreas M. PMID: 19150735.
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    98. Placental transfer of polychlorinated biphenyls, their hydroxylated metabolites and pentachlorophenol in pregnant women from eastern Slovakia. Chemosphere. 2008 Feb; 70(9):1676-84. Park JS, Bergman A, Linderholm L, Athanasiadou M, Kocan A, Petrik J, Drobna B, Trnovec T, Charles MJ, Hertz-Picciotto I. PMID: 17764717; PMCID: PMC2703177.
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    99. Maternal and cord serum exposure to PCB and DDE methyl sulfone metabolites in eastern Slovakia. Chemosphere. 2007 Sep; 69(3):403-10. Linderholm L, Park JS, Kocan A, Trnovec T, Athanasiadou M, Bergman K, Hertz-Picciotto I. PMID: 17574648; PMCID: PMC2691948.
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    100. Polychlorinated biphenyls and their hydroxylated metabolites (OH-PCBS) in pregnant women from eastern Slovakia. Environ Health Perspect. 2007 Jan; 115(1):20-7. Park JS, Linderholm L, Charles MJ, Athanasiadou M, Petrik J, Kocan A, Drobna B, Trnovec T, Bergman A, Hertz-Picciotto I. PMID: 17366814; PMCID: PMC1797828.
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    101. Characterization of metals emitted from motor vehicles. Res Rep Health Eff Inst. 2006 Mar; (133):1-76; discussion 77-88. Schauer JJ, Lough GC, Shafer MM, Christensen WF, Arndt MF, DeMinter JT, Park JS. PMID: 16669575.
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    102. Emissions of metals associated with motor vehicle roadways. Environ Sci Technol. 2005 Feb 01; 39(3):826-36. Lough GC, Schauer JJ, Park JS, Shafer MM, Deminter JT, Weinstein JP. PMID: 15757346.
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    103. Evaluation of four capillary columns for the analysis of organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in human serum for epidemiologic studies. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 2004 Dec 25; 813(1-2):269-85. Rogers E, Petreas M, Park JS, Zhao G, Charles MJ. PMID: 15556543.
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    104. Atmospheric deposition of PAHs, PCBs, and organochlorine pesticides to Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Atmospheric Environment. 2002; 36(10):1707-20. Park J-S, Wade TL, Sweet S.
    105. Atmospheric distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and deposition to Galveston Bay, Texas, USA. Atmospheric Environment. 2001; 35(19):3241-9. Park J-S, Wade TL, Sweet S.
    106. Atmospheric deposition of organochlorine contaminants to Galveston Bay, Texas. Atmospheric Environment. 2001; 35(19):3315-24. Park J-S, Wade TL, Sweet S.
    107. Trace metals contamination of sediments and organisms from the Swan Lake area of Galveston Bay. Environmental Pollution. 1997; 98(2):209-221. Park J-S, Presley BJ.