
معرفی
Kim van Daalen is an environmental epidemiologist affiliated with the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of Cambridge, where she holds the position of BHF CRE Career Development Fellow. Her research focuses on intersections between environmental epidemiology, climate epidemiology, cardiometabolic disease, and gender inequity, with a particular emphasis on under-recognized environmental stressors for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).
- PhD in Environmental Arsenic Pollution and CVD Risk (Gates Cambridge Scholar)
- Co-led the Lancet Countdown in Europe for 4 years
- Postdoctoral experience at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Research Focus
Kim investigates environmental cardiology, integrating climate factors with cardiovascular health risks. Her work addresses gender disparities in CVD and leverages computational science for sustainable health research.
Scientific Recognition
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship
- BHF CRE Career Development Fellowship
Kim contributes to academic training programs and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams, including the Cardiovascular Epidemiology Unit (CEU) and the Primary Care Unit (PCU).


