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Fränzel van Duijnhoven is an Associate Professor at Wageningen University, specializing in the intersection of Nutrition and Disease. His work focuses on gene-environment interactions, cancer prevention, and metabolic health.
- Active in colorectal cancer research, Mendelian randomization, and multi-omic analysis
- Collaborates globally with institutions on projects like Deciphering Colorectal Cancer Genetics
- Co-promotes PhD candidates in nutrition, obesity, and cancer outcomes
Research Interests span colorectal carcinogenesis, nutritional epidemiology, and metabolic pathways influencing disease progression. His studies explore dietary impacts on gene expression, immune responses in tumors, and therapeutic targets like the ANGPTL4 gene.
Recent Publications highlight proteogenomic insights into colorectal cancer, Mendelian randomization of early-life BMI, and calcium intake's role in tumor immunology. These reflect his broader focus on integrating genetic, metabolic, and lifestyle data to mitigate disease risks.
Projects include Precision Nutrition for metabolic profiling and Coffee metabolites in colorectal cancer. He actively supervises research on dietary interventions, vitamin D, and obesity in Asian populations.

