Publications
We provide a list of papers that appeared recently in some of the top journals and to which EXPANSE researchers contributed.
J. Kerckhoffs et al.
Mixed-Effects Modeling Framework for Amsterdam and Copenhagen for Outdoor NO2 Concentrations Using Measurements Sampled with Google Street View Cars
Environment Sci Technol. 2022 Feb;10/1021
Beulens, W.J.W. et al.
Environmental risk factors of type 2 diabetes – an exposome approach
Diabetologia. 2022 Feb; 65:263-274
Ohanyan, H. et al.
Machine learning approaches to characterize the obesogenic urban exposome
Environ Int. 2022 Jan;158:107015
G. Wang et al.
Spirometric phenotypes from early childhood to young adulthood: a Chronic Airway Disease Early Stratification study
ERJ Open Res 2021; 7: 00457-2021
Safarlou CW, Bredenoord AL, Vermeulen R, Jongsma KR.
Scrutinizing Privacy in Multi-Omics Research: How to Provide Ethical Grounding for the Identification of Privacy-Relevant Data Properties.
Am J Bioeth. 2021 Dec;21(12):73-75.
Vlaanderen, J. et al.
The EXPANSE Consortium Developing the building blocks to elucidate the impact of the urban exposome on cardiometabolic-pulmonary disease
Environmental Epidemiology: August 2021 – Volume 5 – Issue 4 – p e162
Dagnino, S et al.
Prospective Identification of Elevated Circulating CDCP1 in Patients Years before Onset of Lung Cancer.
Cancer Res. 2021 Jul 1;81(13):3738-3748.
Peters A, Nawrot TS, Baccarelli AA.
Hallmarks of environmental insults.
Cell. 2021 Mar 18;184(6):1455-1468.
Elliott J, Bodinier B, Whitaker M, Delpierre C, Vermeulen R, Tzoulaki I, Elliott P, Chadeau-Hyam M.
COVID-19 mortality in the UK Biobank cohort: revisiting and evaluating risk factors.
Eur J Epidemiol. 2021 Mar;36(3):299-309.
Chadeau-Hyam M, et al.
Education, biological ageing, all-cause and cause-specific mortality and morbidity: UK biobank cohort study.
EClinicalMedicine. 2020 Nov 19;29-30:100658.
Chadeau-Hyam M, et al.
Risk factors for positive and negative COVID-19 tests: a cautious and in-depth analysis of UK biobank data.
Int J Epidemiol. 2020 Oct 1;49(5):1454-1467.