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Professor Paolo Vineis is the Chair of Environmental Epidemiology at Imperial College London. He has been recognized as one of the top cited scientists at the institution, with over 151,000 citations and an H-index of 180 on Google Scholar. His research focuses on investigating biomarkers and omic platforms, including metabolomics and epigenetics, through large epidemiological studies. He has authored over 1,100 publications in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science, and Lancet. Professor Vineis has extensive experience in leading international projects, having coordinated the European Commission FP7-funded Exposomics project and the Horizon 2020-funded Lifepath project. He is also the director of the Molecular Genetic Epidemiology Unit at the Italian Institute of Genomic Medicine in Turin, where he leads research on molecular signatures and disease pathways. Active in public health policy, he serves on various advisory boards in Italy and Europe, and has contributed to the development of mathematical models for COVID-19 containment strategies. His work has been instrumental in demonstrating the links between environmental factors, such as air pollution, and health outcomes, as well as in promoting collaboration between social and life sciences to address health inequalities. He has published several books on risk models and public understanding of science.
Imperial College London • London, UK
Leading research and teaching in Environmental Epidemiology.
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University • New York, NY, USA
Involved in teaching and research in Epidemiology.
Unit Molecular Genetic Epidemiology, Human Genetics Foundation • Turin, Italy
Directed research in molecular genetics and epidemiology.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.