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              - Molecular Epidemiology of Pulmonary Diseases
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                                1. Molecular epidemiology of lung cancer
- Prof. David Christiani
 
 - Autoimmune Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
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                                2. Environmental scleroderma: the evidence for putative triggers
- Prof. Maureen Mayes
 
 - Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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                                3. Biomarkers of exposure
- Prof. Thomas Smith
 
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                                4. GIS and spatial statistics
- Prof. Louise Ryan
 
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                                5. Gene-by-environment interactions in COPD
- Prof. Edwin Silverman
 
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                                8. Indians, twins and scleroderma: genetic and genomic studies
- Prof. Frank Arnett
 
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                                9. Gene by environment interaction in asthma
- Prof. Scott Weiss
 
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                                10. Molecular epidemiology of lung cancer
- Prof. David Christiani
 
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                                12. Infectious environmental factors and systemic lupus erythematosus
- Prof. Judith James
 
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                                14. Population genetics considerations
- Prof. Nan Laird
 
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                                15. Gene-by-environment interaction: study designs and analytical methods
- Prof. L. Adrienne Cupples
 
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                                16. Statistical issues in epidemiological studies of gene-environment interaction
- Dr. Peter Kraft
 - Prof. Donna Spiegelman
 
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                                17. Drug-induced lupus
- Prof. Evelyn Hess
 
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                                18. Analysis of SNP haplotypes
- Prof. Lyle Palmer
 
 
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
 - Overview
 - Autoimmune diseases (1)
 - Autoimmune diseases (2)
 - Genes and autoimmune disease (1)
 - Genes and autoimmune disease (2)
 - Genes and autoimmune disease (3)
 - What do we know about Lupus?
 - Incidence of SLE among woman by age (1)
 - Incidence of SLE among woman by age (2)
 - Pathogenesis of Lupus
 - Causes of Lupus (1)
 - Causes of Lupus (2)
 - Number of Lupus publications by year and type
 - Environment and Lupus
 - Environment influences on risk of developing Lupus
 - Occupational risk factors silica dust
 - Silica and Lupus: descriptive and cohort studies
 - Silica dust and Lupus: case control studies
 - Silica dust and Lupus: clinical issues
 - Silica dust and Lupus: experimental studies
 - Silica dust and Lupus: other mechanistic issues
 - Solvents
 - Solvents and Lupus
 - Smoking and hair dyes - rationale
 - Smoking and Lupus
 - Hair dyes and Lupus
 - Potential gene-environment interactions
 - Suggestive gene-environment interactions
 - What is ultraviolet radiation?
 - Sun exposure and Lupus
 - Sun exposure and Lupus: case control studies
 - Environmental influences on severity of Lupus
 - Measures of disease severity or progression
 - Disease activity and disease damage
 - What about smoking?
 - Hair dyes and disease severity
 - Environmental pollutants and Lupus
 - Environmental pollutants: air
 - Environmental pollutants: air and water
 - Environmental pollutants: food
 - Mercury exposure and Lupus
 - Conclusions: studying "environment" is worthwhile
 - Conclusions: gene-environment interactions
 - Conclusions: interdisciplinary exchange
 - Understanding the etiology of Lupus
 - References (1)
 - References (2)
 - References (3)
 - References (4)
 - References (5)
 - References (6)
 - References (7)
 - References (8)
 
Topics Covered
- Role of genetic susceptibility in the etiology of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
 - Demographic risk factors for SLE
 - Epidemiologic and experimental research on occupational exposures (respirable silica dust and solvents) and risk of developing SLE
 - "Lifestyle" factors (smoking, use of hair dyes) and risk of developing SLE
 - Ultraviolet radiation and risk of developing SLE
 - Research on exposures and SLE severity (disease activity and damage)
 - Examples of specific gene-environment interactions
 - Environmental pollutants and SLE
 
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Talk Citation
Cooper, G. (2007, October 1). Occupational and environmental influences on the development and course of lupus [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 4, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/WFMR5521.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Glinda Cooper has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
 
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