Kim G. Harley

12.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
159 papers, 9.3k citations indexed

About

Kim G. Harley is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Kim G. Harley has authored 159 papers receiving a total of 9.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 88 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 36 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 31 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Kim G. Harley's work include Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (49 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (32 papers) and Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity (30 papers). Kim G. Harley is often cited by papers focused on Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (49 papers), Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (32 papers) and Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity (30 papers). Kim G. Harley collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Costa Rica. Kim G. Harley's co-authors include Brenda Eskenazi, Asa Bradman, Katherine Kogut, Nina Holland, Dana Boyd Barr, Jonathan Chevrier, Caroline Johnson, Robert B. Gunier, Amy R. Marks and Antonia M. Calafat and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Kim G. Harley

151 papers receiving 9.1k citations

Hit Papers

Organophosphate Pesticide... 2007 2026 2013 2019 2007 2011 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kim G. Harley United States 56 5.8k 2.5k 1.2k 1.1k 1.1k 159 9.3k
David Camann United States 53 7.6k 1.3× 1.9k 0.8× 1.8k 1.5× 899 0.8× 648 0.6× 100 10.3k
Robin M. Whyatt United States 64 8.0k 1.4× 2.2k 0.9× 1.7k 1.5× 1.4k 1.3× 1.0k 0.9× 133 11.7k
Asa Bradman United States 67 8.0k 1.4× 5.0k 2.0× 2.1k 1.8× 1.1k 0.9× 1.2k 1.1× 189 12.8k
Virginia Rauh United States 68 7.5k 1.3× 1.9k 0.8× 1.6k 1.4× 2.6k 2.3× 1.6k 1.5× 159 13.8k
Tye E. Arbuckle Canada 50 4.6k 0.8× 1.1k 0.4× 993 0.8× 1.2k 1.1× 619 0.6× 183 7.2k
Lori Hoepner United States 45 4.3k 0.7× 1.4k 0.6× 822 0.7× 923 0.8× 782 0.7× 116 6.9k
Nina Holland United States 58 4.8k 0.8× 2.2k 0.9× 862 0.7× 1.1k 0.9× 885 0.8× 164 10.1k
Mary S. Wolff United States 72 10.2k 1.7× 2.1k 0.8× 1.1k 0.9× 1.3k 1.1× 1.4k 1.3× 259 15.8k
Stephanie M. Engel United States 50 3.8k 0.6× 884 0.4× 510 0.4× 1.7k 1.5× 1.2k 1.1× 177 7.7k
Elaine M. Faustman United States 43 3.4k 0.6× 916 0.4× 692 0.6× 623 0.5× 625 0.6× 250 7.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kim G. Harley

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shirtcliff, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2024). - Exploring the Effect of Organophosphate (OP) Pesticide Exposure on the Development of the Autonomic Nervous System in the Children of Agricultural Workers. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 160. 106791–106791. 1 indexed citations
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Prata, Ndola, et al.. (2024). Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes in US-Born and Non–US-Born Black Pregnant People in the US. JAMA Network Open. 7(12). e2451693–e2451693. 1 indexed citations
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Holm, Stephanie M., Brett C. Singer, Mi‐Suk Kang Dufour, et al.. (2024). Measured air quality impacts after teaching parents about cooking ventilation with a video: a pilot study. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 35(2). 223–232. 1 indexed citations
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Harley, Kim G., et al.. (2024). Menstrual Cycle Characteristics of U. S. Adolescents According to Gynecologic Age and Age at Menarche. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 37(4). 419–425. 3 indexed citations
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Holm, Stephanie M., John R. Balmes, Robert B. Gunier, et al.. (2023). Cognitive Development and Prenatal Air Pollution Exposure in the CHAMACOS Cohort. Environmental Health Perspectives. 131(3). 37007–37007. 11 indexed citations
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Deardorff, Julianna, et al.. (2022). The Association of Adolescent Gender Performance and Adult Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of Adolescent Health. 71(6). 705–712. 2 indexed citations
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Wallenborn, Jordyn T., et al.. (2021). Parental Cohabitation and Breastfeeding Outcomes Among United States Adolescent Mothers. Breastfeeding Medicine. 17(1). 72–78. 5 indexed citations
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Kahn, Linda G., Kim G. Harley, Eva Siegel, et al.. (2020). Persistent organic pollutants and couple fecundability: a systematic review. Human Reproduction Update. 27(2). 339–366. 35 indexed citations
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Johnson, Megan, Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff, Lotte van Dammen, et al.. (2020). Earlier age of sex and substance use initiation is associated with unique hormone profiles during social evaluative threat in Mexican American adolescents. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 121. 104828–104828. 5 indexed citations
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Torres, Jacqueline M., Julianna Deardorff, Robert B. Gunier, et al.. (2018). Worry About Deportation and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors Among Adult Women: The Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas Study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 52(2). 186–193. 40 indexed citations
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Gunier, Robert B., Asa Bradman, Rosemary Castorina, et al.. (2017). Residential proximity to agricultural fumigant use and IQ, attention and hyperactivity in 7-year old children. Environmental Research. 158. 358–365. 16 indexed citations
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Tindula, Gwen, Karen Huen, Asa Bradman, et al.. (2016). Prenatal phthalate exposure and 8-isoprostane among Mexican-American children with high prevalence of obesity. Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 8(2). 196–205. 27 indexed citations
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Sagiv, Sharon K., Katherine Kogut, Fraser W. Gaspar, et al.. (2015). Prenatal and childhood polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) exposure and attention and executive function at 9–12 years of age. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 52(Pt B). 151–161. 89 indexed citations
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Alkon, Abbey, Kim G. Harley, Torsten B. Neilands, et al.. (2014). Latino Children's Body Mass Index at 2–3.5 Years Predicts Sympathetic Nervous System Activity at 5 Years. Childhood Obesity. 10(3). 214–224. 10 indexed citations
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Gemmill, Alison, Robert B. Gunier, Asa Bradman, Brenda Eskenazi, & Kim G. Harley. (2013). Residential Proximity to Methyl Bromide Use and Birth Outcomes in an Agricultural Population in California. Environmental Health Perspectives. 121(6). 737–743. 45 indexed citations
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Ehrlich, Samantha F., Lisa G. Rosas, Assiamira Ferrara, et al.. (2013). Pregnancy Glycemia in Mexican-American Women Without Diabetes or Gestational Diabetes and Programming for Childhood Obesity. American Journal of Epidemiology. 177(8). 768–775. 31 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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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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Harley, Kim G. & Brenda Eskenazi. (2006). Time in the United States, social support and health behaviors during pregnancy among women of Mexican descent. Social Science & Medicine. 62(12). 3048–3061. 138 indexed citations

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