
Kim R. van Daalen, PhD
@daalenkim
Environmental epidemiologist 🌱 | BHF CRE Career Development Fellow 🫀 @Cambridge_Uni | Lancet Countdown in Europe | @Gates_Cambridge alum | Hon. Fellow @UCL
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Why is diversity important? How diverse are global committes on climate and health. Our analysis calls for DEI in global health be grounded on intersectionality, not single parameters. 🏂Data Dashboard: georgeinstitute.org/news-and-media… Paper in BMJ Leader : bmjleader.bmj.com/content/early/…



Yesterday, a Lancet Commission on #GenderandGlobalHealth event took place at Institute of Development Studies. Prof Sarah Hawkes, Dr Erica Nelson and Jerker Edström spoke about the Commission’s findings and brought powerful reflections on why #genderjustice must be at the heart of #globalhealth. ➡️


Yesterday, Isabelle Anguelovski, Panagiota Kotsila & Andre Colonese served as jury members for the 2024 Ciudad de Barcelona Awards (Env. & Earth Sciences category), awarding the Lancet Countdown’s Europe Report on Health & Climate Change. Congrats to lead authors Kim R. van Daalen, PhD & Rachel Lowe!


No matter how you look at it, there’s a reason for #diversity in #leadership—and many of them. And yet, a recent BMJ Leader study by Manish Barik 🇮🇳, S. Bhaumik & our Co-CEO @KentBuse shows global committees on climate & health are still far from representative. 🔗 Read more:



Join me & Ferdinand Mukumbang now at the The Realist Hub! #realist #research #methods #photovoice





Huge congratulations to the outstanding Dr Maria Neira for being awarded the honorary fellowship of the UK's Faculty of Public Health Faculty of Public Health. Can't think of anyone better suited to receive this award!


Warm congratulations dear amazing Marina Romanello for your nomination as Honorary Member of the Faculty of Public Health Faculty of Public Health, well deserved! 👏 Wonderful ceremony! The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change Kevin Fenton


🚨 Our new study of 147,979 🤱🏻pregnant women across 9 Chinese provinces finds that combined PM₂.₅ and ozone exposure increases low birth weight risk - with critical exposure windows from preconception to the second trimester. Led by Haitong Z. Sun, full ⬇️: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Our new environment epidemiological research😄 led by Centre for Sustainable Medicine published in Environment International precisely quantified the additive health risks from multiple air pollution exposure, underlying a solid methodological upgrading framework📝.

Join us TOMORROW for a great #healthsystems webinar: 👥Hear from experts tackling #health #infodemics from the UK, Vietnam & World Health Organization (WHO). 🎤Interactive panel & Q&A 🌍Insights from @UCL and international researchers Register now ➡️ ucl.zoom.us/webinar/regist…




Congratulations to Martin Kelemen Adam Butterworth & Mike Inouye who had their paper featured on the Nature Communications Editors’ Highlights webpage AI doesn't always live up to the hype — for polygenic scores regression-based methods remain undefeated nature.com/ncomms/editors…