Dr. Ettinger’s research focuses on the effects of environmental exposures on reproductive, perinatal, and children's health. The objective of her work is to understand how common genetic variants and dietary nutrients may modify susceptibility to environmental exposures in the maternal-fetal unit and, ultimately, impact toxicant-induced pregnancy and developmental outcomes.
Adrienne Ettinger
Research Scientist
Department of Environmental Health
401 Park Drive, Room 421-West
Landmark Center
Boston, MA 02215
617.384.8834
aettinge@hsph.harvard.edu
Education
Sc.D. (Environmental Epidemiology) 2003, Harvard School of Public Health
Sc.M. (Environmental Health) 2000, Harvard School of Public Health
M.P.H. (Epidemiology & Biostatistics) 1991, Boston University School of Public Health
Other Affiliations
Research Associate, Harvard Medical School
Associate Epidemiologist, Channing Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital