Expansive exposures: accounting for RFID (Recency, Frequency, Intensity, and Duration)

Many exposures in epidemiology are chronically present in people’s lives. While we don’t always have access to data on repeated measurements, datasets do exist with measurements of repeated exposures across the field of epidemiology, from pharmacoepidemiology (pharmaceutical drugs), to epigenetics (epigenetic aging), to social epidemiology (structural determinants), to environmental health (particulate matter). 

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Event Details:

February 12, 2026
11:45am-1:15am, MT
Zoom Webinar

Session Chair: Corinne Riddell, University of California, Berkeley

Presenters

Michal Abrahamowicz
Flexible modeling of cumulative, lagged effects of time-varying exposures: Methods and new real-world insights

Saher Daredia
Cumulative epigenetic aging from birth to young adulthood and subsequent cardiometabolic health among the children of farmworkers in agricultural California

Elleni Hailu
Structural racism across the life course: longitudinal measures, physiologic weathering, and intersectionality

Hilary Colbeth
Modeling exposure to racial diversity during autoworkers lifetime of employment and the impact on cardiovascular disease mortality

Joan Casey
Measuring long-term exposure to wildfire PM2.5 in California: Time-varying inequities in environmental burden

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