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Prof.dr. A. Hofman
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drugs
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gene
genes
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Epidemiology
Expertise (NL)
Epidemiologie
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/069249733
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Science Division
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Professor
Organisation
Department of Epidemiology (EUR)
Chair (EN)
Epidemiology
Chair (NL)
Epidemiologie
Email
a. hofman -at- erasmusmc. nl
Management
Organisation
Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences - Nihes (EUR)
Phone
+31-10-4087488
Email
a. hofman -at- erasmusmc. nl
Publications
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Children's eating behavior, feeding practices of parents and weight problems in early childhood: Results from the population-based Generation R Study
Genome-wide association and functional follow-up reveals new loci for kidney function
Cholesterol-lowering drugs and incident open-angle glaucoma: A population-based cohort study
Detecting low frequent loss-of-function alleles in genome wide association studies with red hair color as example
Genetic variants in novel pathways influence blood pressure and cardiovascular disease risk
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Current research
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Project leader
Revealing the pathogenesis of human myopia using a genetic-epidemiologic approach
Supervisor
Examples of genetic determinants of socio-economic outcomes
Completed research projects
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Project leader
Rotterdam study
Supervisor
Basic epidemiologic research
Project leader
Determinants of Parkinson's disease
Researcher
A study of the genetics of hypertension
Project leader
Epidemiology of diseases
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Classification
D22100
Microbiology
D23110
Infections, parasitology
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