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Professor Hans Kromhout
Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Editor-in-Chief of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
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Dr Nick Brown
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Editor-in-Chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood
Professor Hans Kromhout
Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Editor-in-Chief of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Expertise: exposure assessment, occupational hygiene, work and health, occupational health, epidemiology
Professor Hans Kromhout is an occupational hygiene and epidemiology specialist, based at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Professor Kromhout’s work has covered the health effects of chemical and physical (EMF) agents in the workplace and general environment. He has been the (co-)PI of large international studies in among others the asphalt industry, rubber manufacturing industry, industrial minerals industry, health sector and agriculture and community based studies on cancer, respiratory diseases, neurodegenerative diseases and reproductive health effects.
Dr Nick Brown
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Editor-in-Chief of Archives of Disease in Childhood
Expertise: new training approaches for clinicians, allied health professionals, patient safety, quality of care
Dr Nick Brown is a paediatrician and epidemiologist. His initial training was in the UK in general paediatrics, but for the last 25 years he has had a parallel career in academic international child health. Nick has lived and worked in Sudan, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, India and Pakistan largely as an epidemiologist. He has a long affiliation with the Aga Khan University in Karachi where he teaches epidemiology, biostatistics and research methodology and is involved in studies in child pneumonia, rheumatic heart disease, thalassaemia and early child development. Nick is currently based in Sweden with a clinical position in Gävle and academic affiliation with the International Centre for Maternal and Child Health at Uppsala University.