Elena Colicino | Enviromental Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elena Colicino | Enviromental Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elena Colicino, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, United States

🔬 Dr. Elena Colicino is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She earned her Ph.D. in Statistics from Bocconi University and completed postdoctoral training in Environmental Epidemiology and Epigenetics at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Columbia University. Dr. Colicino’s research focuses on biostatistical methods for high-dimensional data, environmental epigenetics, and machine learning, particularly in analyzing the effects of chemical exposures on health outcomes. She has developed innovative statistical approaches and tools, including R packages for mixture analysis. Dr. Colicino has been recognized with several awards for her contributions to epidemiology and public health. 🏆

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Education and Training

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elena Colicino’s academic journey began at the University of Milano-Bicocca in Milan, Italy, where she earned a B.Sc. in Economics, Statistics, and Computer Science in 2004. She continued her studies there, completing an M.Sc. in Statistics and Economics in 2007. Dr. Colicino then pursued a Ph.D. in Statistics at Bocconi University, graduating in 2012. Her postdoctoral training included Environmental Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (2016) and Environmental Epigenetics at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health (2017). Dr. Colicino’s expertise spans statistics, epidemiology, and epigenetics. 📚🧬

 

Research Focus

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Elena Colicino’s research primarily focuses on environmental epidemiology, epigenetics, and public health. Her studies explore the impact of DNA methylation and epigenetic aging on all-cause mortality, chronic diseases, and cancer. Dr. Colicino also investigates the effects of air pollution on biological aging, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular health. Her work on epigenetic signatures of smoking and exposure to pollutants offers insights into the biological underpinnings of complex diseases. Additionally, she contributes to understanding socioeconomic and environmental determinants of health, especially through large-scale cohort analyses and machine learning models for stress prediction. 💻🫀📈

 

Conclusion

Dr. Elena Colicino’s extensive research portfolio, innovative methodologies, and impactful contributions to environmental health make her a deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also holds significant implications for public health interventions, particularly in vulnerable populations.

Publication Top Notes  

  • 🧬 DNA methylation age of blood predicts all-cause mortality in later life | Cited by: 1173 | Year: 2015
  • 🧪 DNA methylation-based measures of biological age: meta-analysis predicting time to death | Cited by: 1017 | Year: 2016
  • 🚬 Epigenetic signatures of cigarette smoking | Cited by: 852 | Year: 2016
  • 🤯 Predicting perceived stress related to the Covid-19 outbreak through stable psychological traits and machine learning models | Cited by: 343* | Year: 2020
  • 🔬 DNA methylation signatures of chronic low-grade inflammation are associated with complex diseases | Cited by: 314 | Year: 2016
  • 🧫 Blood epigenetic age may predict cancer incidence and mortality | Cited by: 202 | Year: 2016
  • 💼 Socioeconomic position, lifestyle habits and biomarkers of epigenetic aging: a multi-cohort analysis | Cited by: 184 | Year: 2019
  • ❤️ Blood leukocyte DNA methylation predicts risk of future myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease | Cited by: 182 | Year: 2019
  • 📈 Estimating and testing high-dimensional mediation effects in epigenetic studies | Cited by: 172 | Year: 2016
  • 🌍 Long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with biological aging | Cited by: 146 | Year: 2016

Zhenglu Wang | Environmental Health Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhenglu Wang | Environmental Health Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhenglu Wang, Sichuan University, China

Dr. Zhenglu Wang is an Associate Professor and master’s supervisor at West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University. With a PhD in Environmental Geography from Peking University, his research focuses on Environmental Health, Epidemiology, and Toxicology. 🌱 His expertise includes assessing the combined neurotoxicity of drugs at environmental levels and developing community health monitoring methods. Dr. Wang has published extensively on topics such as marine pollution, toxicology, and the impacts of substances like methamphetamine and ketamine on aquatic ecosystems. His work contributes significantly to understanding environmental risks and safeguarding public health. 📚

 

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Education and Professional Experience

Dr. Zhenglu Wang is an accomplished academic, currently serving as an Associate Professor and master’s supervisor at the Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, West China School of Public Health, Sichuan University. 🏫 Prior to this, he held a position as a Lecturer and master’s supervisor at the Department of Marine Biology, College of Oceanography, Hohai University. 🌊 Dr. Wang completed his PhD in Environmental Geography from Peking University, specializing in ecotoxicological effects and molecular mechanisms of primary illicit drugs under the guidance of Prof. Xiqing Li. 🎓 His research focuses on Environmental Health, Epidemiology, and Toxicology, contributing significantly to understanding and mitigating environmental risks. 🌱

 

Teaching Experience

Dr. Wang brings a wealth of teaching experience, covering a diverse range of subjects in environmental sciences. 📚 His expertise includes courses such as Marine Pollution and Toxicology, Marine Ecology Experiment, and Marine Ecotoxicology, all offered during the spring term. 🌊 In the fall term, he delves into Marine Factor Analysis, alongside Occupational Health and Occupational Medicine. Dr. Wang also imparts knowledge on Living Environment and Health, Environmental Related Disease, and conducts Environmental Health Experiments, all aimed at fostering a deep understanding of the interplay between human health and the environment. 🌱 Through his dynamic teaching methods, he inspires students to explore and address pressing environmental challenges.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Zhenglu Wang’s research spans diverse areas, focusing on environmental health and pollution dynamics. 🌍 His expertise encompasses the assessment of pollutants like methamphetamine and venlafaxine in aquatic ecosystems, elucidating their impact on organisms and microbial communities. 🐟 Dr. Wang also delves into wastewater-based epidemiology, shedding light on drug usage trends and antibiotic resistance. His work extends to understanding the behavior of microplastics and their interactions with contaminants. 🦠 Through his comprehensive investigations, Dr. Wang contributes significantly to safeguarding environmental quality and public health, addressing critical challenges at the intersection of human activities and ecological systems. 🌱