MAMAS map
MAMAS map
MAMAS map
The Measuring Analytes in Maternal Archived Samples (MAMAS) project is designed to evaluate chemical exposures of pregnant individuals across California. For the MAMAS project, Biomonitoring California is analyzing a subset of blood samples collected as part of prenatal screening conducted by California’s Genetic Disease Screening Program (GDSP).
Samples used in MAMAS came from counties across California and were analyzed in three phases: MAMAS 1, MAMAS 2, and MAMAS 3.
MAMAS 3 map
MAMAS 2 map
Map of California showing the MAMAS 1 sample collection region
Sultana D, Kauffman D, Castorina R, Paulsen MH, Bartlett R, Ranjbar K, Gunier RB, Aguirre V, Rowen M, Garban N, DeGuzman J, She J, Patterson R, Simpson CD, Bradman A, Hoover S (2023). The East Bay Diesel Exposure Project: a biomonitoring study of parents and their children in heavily impacted communities. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. doi: 10.1038/s41370-023-00622-1.
The Measuring Analytes in Maternal Archived Samples (MAMAS) project is designed to evaluate chemical exposures of pregnant individuals across California. For the MAMAS project, Biomonitoring California is analyzing a subset of blood samples collected as part of prenatal screening conducted by California’s Genetic Disease Screening Program (GDSP).
The Measuring Analytes in Maternal Archived Samples (MAMAS) project is designed to evaluate chemical exposures of pregnant individuals across California. For the MAMAS project, Biomonitoring California is analyzing a subset of blood samples collected as part of prenatal screening conducted by California’s Genetic Disease Screening Program (GDSP).
Transcript of the November 6, 2023 PM Biomonitoring California Scientific Guidance Panel Meeting