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Marc Chadeau is a Professor of Computational Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Imperial College London's School of Public Health, part of the Faculty of Medicine. His research focuses on integrating high-throughput data and developing statistical models for disease dynamics, exposome analysis, and chronic disease progression. He holds an honorary position at Utrecht University's Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences.
- Education: PhD in Statistics (University Paris XI, 2005), Engineer in Food Sciences (ONIRIS, France)
Research emphasizes computational methods for OMICs data (genetic, epigenetic, metabolomic) and their integration with environmental/social exposures. Key projects include the Exposome Short Course Series (co-leader) and contributions to initiatives like QOMiC and FREGENE.
Teaching includes leading modules in the MSc in Health Data Analytics and Machine Learning and the MSc Epidemiology program. He has supervised 6 PhD students and maintains methodological work on longitudinal disease models.
- Affiliations: COMBI-BIO, EnviroGenoMarkers, Exposomics, TRICL consortia
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