Dhelia M. Williamson, Ph.D.

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2005 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
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Charles Poole grad student 2005 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Evaluation of serum immunoglobulin distributions in individuals living near six Superfund sites.)
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Napier MD, Poole C, Satten GA, et al. (2016) Heavy metals, organic solvents, and multiple sclerosis: An exploratory look at gene-environment interactions. Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health. 71: 26-34
Williamson DM, Wagner L, Henry JP. (2013) Improving a Case-Control Study of Multiple Sclerosis Using Formative Research. Universal Journal of Public Health. 1: 187-191
Kharrazi M, Pearl M, Yang J, et al. (2012) California Very Preterm Birth Study: design and characteristics of the population- and biospecimen bank-based nested case-control study. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 26: 250-63
Williamson DM, Marrie RA, Ashley-Koch A, et al. (2012) Design, methodological issues and participation in a multiple sclerosis case-control study. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 126: 197-204
Turabelidze G, Schootman M, Zhu B, et al. (2008) Multiple sclerosis prevalence and possible lead exposure. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 269: 158-162
Schmidt H, Williamson D, Ashley-Koch A. (2007) HLA-DR15 Haplotype and Multiple Sclerosis: A HuGE Review American Journal of Epidemiology. 165: 1097-1109
Williamson DM. (2006) Studies of multiple sclerosis in communities concerned about environmental exposures. Journal of Women's Health (2002). 15: 810-4
Williamson DM, White MC, Poole C, et al. (2006) Evaluation of serum immunoglobulins among individuals living near six Superfund sites. Environmental Health Perspectives. 114: 1065-71
Williamson DM, Henry JP. (2004) Challenges in addressing community concerns regarding clusters of multiple sclerosis and potential environmental exposures. Neuroepidemiology. 23: 211-6
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