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Brandiese E. Beverly, Ph.D.
Health Scientist
Tel 984-287-3112
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Brandiese E. Beverly, Ph.D., is a health scientist with the Integrative Health Assessments Branch in the Division of Translational Toxicology (DTT) at NIEHS. Beverly chairs DTT’s Cardiovascular Health Effects Innovation Program Management Team. Her areas of expertise include systematic literature evaluations and developing, evaluating, and promoting harmonization of systematic review methods, particularly in the areas of evidence integration. Beverly conducts evaluations about the effects of environmental exposures on cardiovascular-related outcomes, including atherosclerosis and high blood pressure during pregnancy.
Beverly earned her Ph.D. in molecular medicine from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, where she investigated changes in hormonal function and blood flow during pregnancy. She received her postdoctoral training in reproductive and developmental toxicology at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Before joining IHAB, Beverly worked in the Integrated Risk and Information Systems (IRIS) Program, using her reproductive and developmental toxicology expertise to draft IRIS assessments.
Recent Publications
Taylor K, Howdeshell K, Singh A, Walker V, Wang A, Boyles A, Beverly B, Rooney A. Comment on "Evidence Synthesis of Observational Studies in Environmental Health: Lessons Learned from a Systematic Review on Traffic-Related Air Pollution".
Environmental health perspectives
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2024 Aug;132(8):88001.
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Taylor K, Howdeshell K, Singh A, Walker V, Wang A, Boyles A, Beverly B, Rooney A. Comment on "Evidence Synthesis of Observational Studies in Environmental Health: Lessons Learned from a Systematic Review on Traffic-Related Air Pollution". Environmental health perspectives. 2024 Aug
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Howdeshell K, Beverly B, Blain R, Goldstone A, Hartman P, Lemeris C, Newbold R, Rooney A, Bucher J. Evaluating endocrine disrupting chemicals: A perspective on the novel assessments in CLARITY-BPA.
Birth defects research
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2023 Sep 01;115(15):1345-1397.
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Howdeshell K, Beverly B, Blain R, Goldstone A, Hartman P, Lemeris C, Newbold R, Rooney A, Bucher J. Evaluating endocrine disrupting chemicals: A perspective on the novel assessments in CLARITY-BPA. Birth defects research. 2023 Sep 01
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De Vries R, Angrish M, Browne P, Brozek J, Rooney A, Wikoff D, Whaley P, Edwards S, Morgan R, Druwe I, Hoffmann S, Hartung T, Thayer K, Avey M, Beverly B, Falavigna M, Gibbons C, Goyak K, Kraft A, Nampo F, Qaseem A, Sears M, Singh J, Willett C, Yost E, Schünemann H, Tsaioun K. Applying evidence-based methods to the development and use of adverse outcome pathways.
ALTEX
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2021;38(2):336-347.
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De Vries R, Angrish M, Browne P, Brozek J, Rooney A, Wikoff D, Whaley P, Edwards S, Morgan R, Druwe I, Hoffmann S, Hartung T, Thayer K, Avey M, Beverly B, Falavigna M, Gibbons C, Goyak K, Kraft A, Nampo F, Qaseem A, Sears M, Singh J, Willett C, Yost E, Schünemann H, Tsaioun K. Applying evidence-based methods to the development and use of adverse outcome pathways. ALTEX. 2021
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Boyles A, Beverly B, Fenton S, Jackson C, Jukic A, Sutherland V, Baird D, Collman G, Dixon D, Ferguson K, Hall J, Martin E, Schug T, White A, Chandler K. Environmental Factors Involved in Maternal Morbidity and Mortality.
Journal of women's health (2002)
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2021 Feb;30(2):245-252.
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Boyles A, Beverly B, Fenton S, Jackson C, Jukic A, Sutherland V, Baird D, Collman G, Dixon D, Ferguson K, Hall J, Martin E, Schug T, White A, Chandler K. Environmental Factors Involved in Maternal Morbidity and Mortality. Journal of women's health (2002). 2021 Feb
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Akl E, Morgan R, Rooney A, Beverly B, Katikireddi S, Agarwal A, Alper B, Alva-Diaz C, Amato L, Ansari M, Brozek J, Chu D, Dahm P, Darzi A, Falavigna M, Gartlehner G, Pardo-Hernandez H, King V, Klugarová J, Langendam M, Lockwood C, Mammen M, Mathioudakis A, McCaul M, Meerpohl J, Minozzi S, Mustafa R, Nonino F, Piggott T, Qaseem A, Riva J, Rodin R, Sekercioglu N, Skoetz N, Traversy G, Thayer K, Schünemann H. Developing trustworthy recommendations as part of an urgent response (1-2 weeks): a GRADE concept paper.
Journal of clinical epidemiology
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2021 Jan;129:1-11.
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Akl E, Morgan R, Rooney A, Beverly B, Katikireddi S, Agarwal A, Alper B, Alva-Diaz C, Amato L, Ansari M, Brozek J, Chu D, Dahm P, Darzi A, Falavigna M, Gartlehner G, Pardo-Hernandez H, King V, Klugarová J, Langendam M, Lockwood C, Mammen M, Mathioudakis A, McCaul M, Meerpohl J, Minozzi S, Mustafa R, Nonino F, Piggott T, Qaseem A, Riva J, Rodin R, Sekercioglu N, Skoetz N, Traversy G, Thayer K, Schünemann H. Developing trustworthy recommendations as part of an urgent response (1-2 weeks): a GRADE concept paper. Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2021 Jan
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NTP Reports
CLARITY-BPA Research Program. NTP Research Report on the Consortium Linking Academic and Regulatory Insights on Bisphenol A Toxicity (CLARITY-BPA): A Compendium of Published Findings: Research Report 18
NTP Research Reports
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2021 Oct [Epub ahead of print].
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CLARITY-BPA Research Program. NTP Research Report on the Consortium Linking Academic and Regulatory Insights on Bisphenol A Toxicity (CLARITY-BPA): A Compendium of Published Findings: Research Report 18 NTP Research Reports. 2021 Oct
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National Toxicology Program. NTP monograph on the systematic review of traffic-related air pollution and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
NTP monograph
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2019 Dec [Epub ahead of print].
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National Toxicology Program. NTP monograph on the systematic review of traffic-related air pollution and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. NTP monograph. 2019 Dec
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