Eryn K. Matich
Post Doctoral Fellow
postdoc
Environmental Health Sciences, College of Public Health
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Eryn K. Matich's research focuses on the intersection of environmental exposures and health outcomes, particularly concerning cancer incidence. Matich has investigated the association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk, employing systematic review methodologies. Their work also includes geospatial assessments of pesticide concentration in ambient air and its correlation with colorectal cancer incidence in Arkansas. Further research has explored dietary factors, such as choline and B-vitamin intake, in relation to colorectal cancer risk. Matich has also contributed to studies examining metabolomics profiles associated with specific demographics and health conditions, including aggressive prostate cancer in African American smokers and associations between diet, food security, and colorectal cancer-based health disparities among this population. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 15 total publications and 409 total citations. Matich collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ping-Ching Hsu and Jonathan Laryea, with whom they share multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 8
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 414
Selected Publications
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A Case-Control Study of Dietary Choline Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Modified by Dietary B-Vitamin Intake (2024)
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Abstract 3680: Distinctive metabolomics profiles associated with African American current smokers who have high aggressive prostate cancer (2022)
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Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017 (2022)
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Abstract PO-160: Associations between diet and food security with colorectal cancer-based health disparity among African Americans (2022)
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Abstract P164: Risk Factors Of Undiagnosed Diabetes And Hypertension In Arkansas (2021)
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Association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk and incidence: A systematic review (2021)
Grants & Funding
- Arkansas Center for Health Disparities (ARCHD): An NIMHD COE NIH Co-Investigator
- Metabolomics of menthol cigarette smoking and risk for aggressive prostate cancer among African-American men US Department of Defense Principal Investigator
- Center for Studies of Host Response to Cancer Therapy NIH Co-Investigator
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk and incidence: A systematic review
- Biochemical validation of self-reported electronic nicotine delivery system and tobacco heaviness of use.
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- A Case-Control Study of Dietary Choline Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Modified by Dietary B-Vitamin Intake
- Abstract P164: Risk Factors Of Undiagnosed Diabetes And Hypertension In Arkansas
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk and incidence: A systematic review
- A Case-Control Study of Dietary Choline Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Modified by Dietary B-Vitamin Intake
- Abstract PO-160: Associations between diet and food security with colorectal cancer-based health disparity among African Americans
- Association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk and incidence: A systematic review
- Abstract P164: Risk Factors Of Undiagnosed Diabetes And Hypertension In Arkansas
- Abstract 3680: Distinctive metabolomics profiles associated with African American current smokers who have high aggressive prostate cancer
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- A Case-Control Study of Dietary Choline Intake and Risk of Colorectal Cancer Modified by Dietary B-Vitamin Intake
- Association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk and incidence: A systematic review
- Association between pesticide exposure and colorectal cancer risk and incidence: A systematic review
- Abstract P164: Risk Factors Of Undiagnosed Diabetes And Hypertension In Arkansas
- Abstract PO-160: Associations between diet and food security with colorectal cancer-based health disparity among African Americans
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- Abstract 3680: Distinctive metabolomics profiles associated with African American current smokers who have high aggressive prostate cancer
- Biochemical validation of self-reported electronic nicotine delivery system and tobacco heaviness of use.
- Biochemical validation of self-reported electronic nicotine delivery system and tobacco heaviness of use.
- Biochemical validation of self-reported electronic nicotine delivery system and tobacco heaviness of use.
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