Haupt-Inhalt

Health, enviromental health

Environmental health perspectives: contribution for a healthy environment

Creating healthy environments

Gene- Environment Interactions

 

Nature- Nurture: revisited by consequences of genomic research? We need to understand the interaction of genetic and environmental influences much better.

 Links:  PDF's:

Environmental health:direct and indirect Interactions

                               
 Direct and indirect factors from the environment effect  human health. Destroyed or disturbed biodiversity, ecosystems and ecosystem services result in massive direct and indirect consequences for human health.
Links:

Molecular epidemiology

 

Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology encompasses the study of genetic and environmental factors affecting the distributions and dynamics of health outcomes in populations. Investigating such outcomes entails using tools from the fields of human genetics, ecology, epidemiology, and biostatistics. Numerous human disorders appear to result from a genetic predisposition or from interactions between genes and environment, providing the genetic and molecular epidemiologist with ample opportunity for making important contributions to the study of human disease 


environmental health and molecular epidemiology

(molecular) epidemiology pdf