Mireille B. Toledano
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Mireille B. Toledano is a senior lecturer in epidemiology at Imperial College London and an investigator of the MRC-PHE Centre for Environment and Health, specialising in environmental and spatial epidemiology.
Much of her work to date has focused on early life environmental exposures such as water disinfection by-products, air pollution/noise, and waste incineration and reproductive outcomes, including collaborative projects with various birth cohorts across Europe. She also publishes in the field of spatial epidemiology and the use of routinely collected data and geographical information systems (GIS) for small area health studies. She has a special interest in the field of non-ionizing radiation epidemiology, and currently leads large cohort studies focused on electromagnetic field exposures from mobile phones and other wireless devices. Mireille has been an ISEE member for over 10 years, was a founding member of ISEE-Europe and Vice-Chair for the past year, has served as a Councilor on the main ISEE Executive Council for the past 3 years, and as a member of the Best Environmental Epidemiology Paper (BEEP) Award Committee for the past 3 years. She was a key member of the Organizing Committee of the joint Irish-UK 2009 ISEE conference, and is regularly on the Scientific Program Committee for the annual ISEE conferences. Contact: m.toledano [at] imperial.ac.uk |