Jonathan Chevrier

6.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
92 papers, 4.5k citations indexed

About

Jonathan Chevrier is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Plant Science and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan Chevrier has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 4.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 70 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 17 papers in Plant Science and 12 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Jonathan Chevrier's work include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (41 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (35 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (28 papers). Jonathan Chevrier is often cited by papers focused on Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (41 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (35 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (28 papers). Jonathan Chevrier collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and South Africa. Jonathan Chevrier's co-authors include Brenda Eskenazi, Asa Bradman, Kim G. Harley, Andreas Sjödin, Katherine Kogut, Dana Boyd Barr, Nina Holland, Riana Bornman, Caroline Johnson and Stephen Rauch and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan Chevrier

91 papers receiving 4.4k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jonathan Chevrier United States 34 3.3k 973 652 586 424 92 4.5k
Katherine Kogut United States 36 2.8k 0.8× 1.4k 1.4× 506 0.8× 660 1.1× 497 1.2× 77 4.4k
Cécile Chevrier France 39 2.5k 0.8× 678 0.7× 436 0.7× 547 0.9× 570 1.3× 126 4.2k
Maryse F. Bouchard Canada 40 3.4k 1.0× 1.1k 1.1× 285 0.4× 1.0k 1.8× 465 1.1× 100 5.4k
John Peterson Myers United States 17 3.1k 0.9× 748 0.8× 552 0.8× 1.5k 2.6× 274 0.6× 19 4.7k
Alberto Mantovani Italy 39 2.3k 0.7× 797 0.8× 574 0.9× 722 1.2× 456 1.1× 200 5.4k
Zhijun Zhou China 38 3.3k 1.0× 565 0.6× 520 0.8× 867 1.5× 365 0.9× 236 5.2k
Robert B. Gunier United States 45 3.1k 0.9× 1.3k 1.4× 816 1.3× 840 1.4× 486 1.1× 115 5.2k
Helle Raun Andersen Denmark 37 2.3k 0.7× 1.2k 1.2× 493 0.8× 522 0.9× 542 1.3× 94 5.6k
Francisco José Roma Paumgartten Brazil 31 2.1k 0.6× 945 1.0× 521 0.8× 684 1.2× 303 0.7× 175 4.9k
Marike Kolossa‐Gehring Germany 43 4.5k 1.4× 570 0.6× 970 1.5× 1.3k 2.2× 211 0.5× 179 5.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jonathan Chevrier

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonathan Chevrier

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All Works

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Lanphear, Bruce P., Jonathan Chevrier, Richard Hornung, et al.. (2023). 3 Fluoride Exposure and Hypothyroidism in Pregnant Women: A Potential Mechanism of Fluoride Neurotoxicity. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 29(s1). 866–867. 1 indexed citations
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Tian, Lei, Jingyun Zheng, Marco Pineda, et al.. (2022). Targeted screening of 11 bisphenols and 7 plasticizers in food composites from Canada and South Africa. Food Chemistry. 385. 132675–132675. 35 indexed citations
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Lin, Elizabeth Z., Jeremy P. Koelmel, Riana Bornman, et al.. (2022). Personal air pollutant exposure monitoring in South African children in the VHEMBE birth cohort. Environment International. 170. 107524–107524. 11 indexed citations
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An, Sookee, Stephen Rauch, Angelina Maphula, et al.. (2022). In-utero exposure to DDT and pyrethroids and child behavioral and emotional problems at 2 years of age in the VHEMBE cohort, South Africa. Chemosphere. 306. 135569–135569. 12 indexed citations
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Wallenborn, Jordyn T., Robert B. Gunier, Derek Pappas, Jonathan Chevrier, & Brenda Eskenazi. (2021). Breastmilk, Stool, and Meconium: Bacterial Communities in South Africa. Microbial Ecology. 83(1). 246–251. 6 indexed citations
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Ward, Brian J., Stéphane Pillet, Koren K. Mann, et al.. (2019). Exposure to lead and vaccine-specific IgG titers in South African children participating in the Venda Health Examination of Mothers, Babies and their Environment (VHEMBE): A longitudinal study. Environmental Research. 180. 108794–108794. 13 indexed citations
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Quansah, Reginald, John R. Bend, Frederick Ato Armah, et al.. (2016). Associations between pesticide use and respiratory symptoms: A cross-sectional study in Southern Ghana. Environmental Research. 150. 245–254. 33 indexed citations
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Gaspar, Fraser W., Kim G. Harley, Katherine Kogut, et al.. (2015). Prenatal DDT and DDE exposure and child IQ in the CHAMACOS cohort. Environment International. 85. 206–212. 56 indexed citations
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Erkin‐Cakmak, Ayca, Kim G. Harley, Jonathan Chevrier, et al.. (2015). In Utero and Childhood Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Exposures and Body Mass at Age 7 Years: The CHAMACOS Study. Environmental Health Perspectives. 123(6). 636–642. 80 indexed citations
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Chevrier, Jonathan, Sally Picciotto, & Ellen A. Eisen. (2012). A Comparison of Standard Methods With G-estimation of Accelerated Failure-time Models to Address The Healthy-worker Survivor Effect. Epidemiology. 23(2). 212–219. 51 indexed citations
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Bradman, Asa, Katherine Kogut, Ellen A. Eisen, et al.. (2012). Variability of Organophosphorous Pesticide Metabolite Levels in Spot and 24-hr Urine Samples Collected from Young Children during 1 Week. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121(1). 118–124. 78 indexed citations
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Harley, Kim G., Jonathan Chevrier, Raul Aguilar Schall, et al.. (2011). Association of Prenatal Exposure to Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Infant Birth Weight. American Journal of Epidemiology. 174(8). 885–892. 111 indexed citations
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Harley, Kim G., Amy R. Marks, Jonathan Chevrier, et al.. (2010). PBDE Concentrations in Women’s Serum and Fecundability. Environmental Health Perspectives. 118(5). 699–704. 224 indexed citations
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Eskenazi, Brenda, Jonathan Chevrier, Lisa G. Rosas, et al.. (2009). The Pine River Statement: Human Health Consequences of DDT Use. Environmental Health Perspectives. 117(9). 1359–1367. 240 indexed citations
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Chevrier, Jonathan, Kim G. Harley, Andreas Sjödin, et al.. (2008). Associations Between PBDE Body Burden and Thyroid Hormone Levels in Pregnant Women Participating in the CHAMACOS Study. Epidemiology. 19(6). 2 indexed citations
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Imbeault, Pascal, Jonathan Chevrier, Éric Dewailly, et al.. (2001). Increase in plasma pollutant levels in response to weight loss in humans is related to in vitro subcutaneous adipocyte basal lipolysis. International Journal of Obesity. 25(11). 1585–1591. 57 indexed citations

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