The PhD students mentioned below received their degree in 2015.
Air pollution: what matters most? Physical, chemical and oxidative properties of air pollution components related to toxic effects
Immune respons after controlled human malaria infections
Non specific physical symptoms in relation to actual and perceived exposure to electromagnetic fields
Discrete choice experiments in public health
Health literacy
Modelling the effects of cervical cancer prevention in the Netherlands
Diabetes quality management in care groups and outpatient clinics
Carcinogenicity of insulin analogues
The application of mouse and human embryonic stem cells with transcriptomics in alternative developmental toxicity tests A bridge from model species to man
Health impact airborne infectious disease
Explaining variations in morbidity estimates. Data from general practice registration networks
Complications in home parenteral nutrition patients: from lock solutions to lipids.
Towards an animal-free integrated testing strategy for the identification of skin sensitizing chemicals.
'Exploring the use of influenza virus sequence diversity for de identification and characterization of transmission events'
Improvement of risk assessment by integrating toxicological and epidemiological approaches: the case of isoflavones
Public health impact of salt reduction
Invasive meningococcal disease in the Netherlands: burgen of disease and persistence of protection after MenC boostervaccination
Assessment of the role of early life exposure to endocrine disrupting compounds in programming of obesity in a mouse model
Oxidative Potential of Particulate Matter as A Health-relevant Exposure Metric