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Dr. Andrea Winquist serves as Associate Professor at Mercer University School of Medicine, holding dual MD and PhD credentials with expertise in epidemiology. Her primary appointment resides within the medical school's academic structure, focusing on environmental health research.
Her research interests center on environmental epidemiology with emphasis on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure effects, cancer epidemiology, and air pollution health impacts. Recent work investigates PFAS associations with breast cancer, prostate cancer, thyroid disease, and chronic conditions in highly exposed communities.
Analysis of her publication trends reveals consistent focus on environmental chemical exposures since 2010, evolving from early infectious disease work to current PFAS and air pollution research. Key methodological approaches include cohort studies, exposure modeling, and analysis of large datasets like the American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study-II.
Dr. Winquist has contributed significantly to public health responses during emergencies including Hurricane Ian, cinnamon-applesauce contamination, and the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly examining disparities in vulnerable populations and healthcare settings.
Her collaborative work spans multiple institutions including CDC, Emory University, and American Cancer Society cohorts, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary partnerships in environmental health research.
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