Our teams: OPPaLE
I am an Environmental Engineer with a PhD in Indoor Environment assessment and occupants’ health. My research focuses on environmental epidemiology and population health, particularly early-life determinants of health. I work on high-dimensional exposure assessment, intervention studies, and the integration of environmental, health, and sociodemographic data. Through my participation in the ECAIL study, I further extend my expertise in the evaluation of complex randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and advanced analytical approaches for public health interventions.
Research interests
- Environmental epidemiology and public health intervention evaluation
- Early-life exposures and their impact on health
Key publications
- Home visiting intervention over pregnancy and the first two years of life to promote healthy feeding practices and energy balance-related behaviors and prevent obesity risk in children from socially disadvantaged families: protocol for a participant-blinded, two-arm, parallel-group randomized controlled trial—the ECAIL study
View publication - Association of subjective health symptoms with indoor air quality in European office buildings: The OFFICAIR project
View publication - Perceived Indoor Environment and Occupants’ Comfort in European “Modern” Office Buildings: The OFFICAIR Study
View publication - Personal Control of the Indoor Environment in Offices: Relations with Building Characteristics, Influence on Occupant Perception and Reported Symptoms Related to the Building—The Officair Project
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