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Roel Vermeulen
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 841
Citations - 30587
Roel Vermeulen is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 720 publications receiving 23902 citations. Previous affiliations of Roel Vermeulen include University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center & Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
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Hematotoxicity in Workers Exposed to Low Levels of Benzene
Qing Lan,Luoping Zhang,Guilan Li,Roel Vermeulen,Rona Singer Weinberg,Mustafa Dosemeci,Stephen M. Rappaport,Min Shen,Blanche P. Alter,Yongji Wu,William Kopp,Suramya Waidyanatha,Charles S. Rabkin,Weihong Guo,Stephen J. Chanock,Stephen J. Chanock,Richard B. Hayes,Martha S. Linet,Sungkyoon Kim,Songnian Yin,Nathaniel Rothman,Martyn T. Smith +21 more
TL;DR: Two genetic variants in key metabolizing enzymes, myeloperoxidase and NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase, influenced susceptibility to benzene hematotoxicity and may be particularly evident among genetically susceptible subpopulations.
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Prediction of acute myeloid leukaemia risk in healthy individuals
Sagi Abelson,Grace Collord,Grace Collord,Stanley W.K. Ng,Omer Weissbrod,Netta Mendelson Cohen,Elisabeth Niemeyer,Noam Barda,Philip C. Zuzarte,Lawrence E. Heisler,Yogi Sundaravadanam,Robert Luben,Shabina Hayat,Ting Ting Wang,Ting Ting Wang,Zhen Zhao,Iulia Cirlan,Trevor J. Pugh,Trevor J. Pugh,Trevor J. Pugh,David Soave,Karen Ng,Calli Latimer,Claire Hardy,Keiran Raine,David T. Jones,Diana Hoult,Abigail Britten,John Douglas Mcpherson,Mattias Johansson,Faridah Mbabaali,Jenna Eagles,Jessica Miller,Danielle Pasternack,Lee Timms,Paul M. Krzyzanowski,Philip Awadalla,Rui Costa,Eran Segal,Scott V. Bratman,Scott V. Bratman,Scott V. Bratman,Philip A. Beer,Sam Behjati,Sam Behjati,Inigo Martincorena,Jean C.Y. Wang,Jean C.Y. Wang,Jean C.Y. Wang,Kristian M. Bowles,Kristian M. Bowles,J. Ramón Quirós,Anna Karakatsani,Carlo La Vecchia,Antonia Trichopoulou,Elena Salamanca-Fernández,José María Huerta,Aurelio Barricarte,Ruth C. Travis,Rosario Tumino,Giovanna Masala,Heiner Boeing,Salvatore Panico,Rudolf Kaaks,Alwin Krämer,Sabina Sieri,Elio Riboli,Paolo Vineis,Matthieu Foll,James McKay,Silvia Polidoro,Núria Sala,Kay-Tee Khaw,Roel Vermeulen,Peter J. Campbell,Peter J. Campbell,Elli Papaemmanuil,Elli Papaemmanuil,Mark D. Minden,Amos Tanay,Ran D. Balicer,Nicholas J. Wareham,Moritz Gerstung,Moritz Gerstung,John E. Dick,John E. Dick,Paul Brennan,George S. Vassiliou,George S. Vassiliou,Liran I. Shlush,Liran I. Shlush +90 more
TL;DR: Deep sequencing is used to analyse genes that are recurrently mutated in AML to distinguish between individuals who have a high risk of developing AML and those with benign ARCH, providing proof-of-concept that it is possible to discriminate ARCH from pre-AML many years before malignant transformation.
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High-Resolution Air Pollution Mapping with Google Street View Cars: Exploiting Big Data
Joshua S. Apte,Kyle P. Messier,Kyle P. Messier,Shahzad Gani,Michael Brauer,Thomas W. Kirchstetter,Melissa M. Lunden,Julian D. Marshall,Christopher J. Portier,Roel Vermeulen,Steven P. Hamburg +10 more
TL;DR: This work equipped Google Street View vehicles with a fast-response pollution measurement platform and repeatedly sampled every street in a 30-km2 area of Oakland, CA, developing the largest urban air quality data set of its type, revealing stable, persistent pollution patterns with surprisingly sharp small-scale variability attributable to local sources.
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The exposome and health: Where chemistry meets biology
Roel Vermeulen,Emma L. Schymanski,Albert-László Barabási,Albert-László Barabási,Albert-László Barabási,Gary W. Miller +5 more
TL;DR: Given the increased recognition of the dominant role that nongenetic factors play in disease, an effort to characterize the exposome at a scale comparable to that of the human genome is warranted.
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The Diesel Exhaust in Miners Study: A Nested Case–Control Study of Lung Cancer and Diesel Exhaust
Debra T. Silverman,Claudine Samanic,Jay H. Lubin,Aaron Blair,Patricia A. Stewart,Roel Vermeulen,Joseph Coble,Nathaniel Rothman,Patricia L. Schleiff,William D. Travis,Regina G. Ziegler,Sholom Wacholder,Michael D. Attfield +12 more
TL;DR: The findings provide further evidence that diesel exhaust exposure may cause lung cancer in humans and may represent a potential public health burden and an interaction between smoking and 15-year lagged cumulative REC was attenuated in the presence of high levels of the other.