
Cornelia van Duijn
Cornelia van Duijn is a prominent epidemiologist at St Cross College, affiliated with Oxford Population Health. She specializes in the study of aging and chronic diseases, focusing on how genetic and environmental factors influence health outcomes. Her recent research emphasizes the significant role of lifestyle choices and socio-economic conditions in shaping mortality risks, particularly in relation to lung, heart, and liver diseases. Van Duijn's work aims to identify modifiable risk factors to improve public health strategies and reduce premature mortality.
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Cornelia van Duijn is the St Cross professor of epidemiology at Oxford Population Health.
The 25 things linked to a long life – and why having an open fire is one of themCornelia van Duijn is a senior author of the study highlighting the impact of modifiable factors on health.
Per la longevità contano molto più gli stili di vita che la genetica: cosa si può fare
Cornelia van Duijn is a professor of epidemiology at St Cross in Oxford Population Health and the senior author of the article.
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