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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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Prediction of acute myeloid leukaemia risk in healthy individuals

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- 09 Jul 2018 - 
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

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

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

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.