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Professor Mireille Toledano is a leading epidemiologist at Imperial College London's School of Public Health (Faculty of Medicine), holding the Mohn Chair in Population Child Health and directing the Mohn Centre. She specializes in environmental exposures' health impacts, focusing on reproductive and early-life periods. Her work includes leading large cohort studies such as SCAMP (adolescent mobile phone use and neurocognitive outcomes) and COSMOS (adult mobile phone cohort). She also investigates air/noise pollution, chemical exposures, and spatial epidemiology.
- Educations:
- PhD from Imperial College London
- Training at University College London and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Her research interests span environmental-omics, maternal-child health, and public health policy. She advises national/international bodies like COMARE and COT, and chairs the European Chapter of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology. She co-authored Epidemiology for Clinicians in the Oxford Handbook series.
Key studies include investigations into childhood cancers near nuclear installations, cholangiocarcinoma trends, and the mental health impacts of digital technologies during the pandemic. Her work emphasizes translational research and policy implications through initiatives like the PAHES study and collaborations with global health agencies.


