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Hickey, K. T., Taylor J. Y., Sciacca R. R., Aboelela S., Gonzalez P., Castillo C., et al. (2014).  Cardiac genetic testing: a single-center pilot study of a Dominican population.. Hisp Health Care Int. 12(4), 183-8.
Wung, S-F., Hickey K. T., Taylor J. Y., & Gallek M. J. (2013).  Cardiovascular genomics.. J Nurs Scholarsh. 45(1), 60-8.
Dahlen, H. G., Downe S., Wright M. L., Kennedy H. P., & Taylor J. Y. (2016).  Childbirth and consequent atopic disease: emerging evidence on epigenetic effects based on the hygiene and EPIIC hypotheses.. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 16, 4.
Roberts, Y. Humenay, Snyder F. J., Kaufman J. S., Finley M. K., Griffin A., Anderson J., et al. (2014).  Children exposed to the arrest of a family member: Associations with mental health.. J Child Fam Stud. 23(2), 214-244.
Zhu, X., Young J. H., Fox E., Keating B. J., Franceschini N., Kang S., et al. (2011).  Combined admixture mapping and association analysis identifies a novel blood pressure genetic locus on 5p13: contributions from the CARe consortium.. Hum Mol Genet. 20(11), 2285-95.
Taylor, J. Y., Sun Y. V., de Mendoza V. Barcelona, Ifatunji M., Rafferty J., Fox E. R., et al. (2017).  The combined effects of genetic risk and perceived discrimination on blood pressure among African Americans in the Jackson Heart Study. Medicine. 96(43), 
Cloud, M. E., Lang J., Crusto C. A., Connell C. M., & Melnick E. (2014).  Connecticut’s cross-system approach to heal traumatized children and promote well-being In Child Welfare 360 degrees: Attending to Well-Being in Child Welfare.
Zhao, W., Wineinger N. E., Tiwari H. K., Mosley T. H., Broeckel U., Arnett D. K., et al. (2012).  Copy number variations associated with obesity-related traits in African Americans: a joint analysis between GENOA and HyperGEN.. Obesity (Silver Spring). 20(12), 2431-7.
Stueve, T. Ryan, Wolff M. S., Pajak A., Teitelbaum S. L., & Chen J. (2014).  CYP19A1 promoter methylation in saliva associated with milestones of pubertal timing in urban girls.. BMC Pediatr. 14, 78.