Researcher
Esmee BIJNENS
- Keywords:Biology
- Disciplines:Molecular and cell biology not elsewhere classified, Other environmental sciences not elsewhere classified, Biostatistics, Epidemiology
Affiliations
- Biology - Geology (Department)
Member
From16 Nov 2011 → Today - Environmental Biology (Research group)
Member
From16 Nov 2011 → Today - Research Institute: Centre for Environmental Sciences (Research institute)
Member
From16 Nov 2011 → Today - Faculty of Sciences (Faculty)
Member
From16 Nov 2011 → Today
Projects
1 - 3 of 3
- Investigation of the relationship between air pollution and the course of disease due to COVID-19From11 Jan 2021 → 10 Mar 2022Funding: Department of Environment
- Residential surrounding greenness, traffic exposure and maternal stress as determinants of neurocognitive and neurobehavioural development during the first decade of life in twins and tripletsFrom1 Oct 2016 → 31 May 2022Funding: Foundations, funds and other with scientific goal
- Impact of air quality on health: exploiting relevant markers of exposure, effect markers and gene expression data from Flemish human biomonitoring data and other databases.From15 Sep 2013 → 14 May 2015Funding: Department Environment and Infrastructure
Publications
1 - 10 of 53
- Exposure to Residential Green Space and Bone Mineral Density in Young Children(2024)
Authors: Hanne SLEURS, Ana Inês BENTO FONSECA E SILVA, Esmee BIJNENS, Yinthe DOCKX, Martien PEUSENS, Leen RASKING, Michelle PLUSQUIN, Tim NAWROT
- Birth outcomes of twins after multifetal pregnancy reduction compared with primary twins(2024)
Authors: Eline Meireson, Laura De Rycke, Esmee BIJNENS, Isabelle Dehaene, Sophie De Bock, Catherine Derom, Kristien Roelens
- Epigenome-wide analysis of maternal exposure to green space during gestation and cord blood DNA methylation in the ENVIRONAGE cohort(2023)
Authors: Rossella ALFANO, Esmee BIJNENS, Sabine LANGIE, Tim NAWROT, Brigitte REIMANN, Kenneth VANBRABANT, Congrong WANG, Michelle PLUSQUIN
- Early-life residential green spaces and traffic exposure in association with young adult body composition: a longitudinal birth cohort study of twins(2023)
Authors: M. N. S. Figaroa, Marijke GIELEN, L. Casas, R. J. F. Loos, C. Derom, S. Weyers, Tim NAWROT, M. P. Zeegers, Esmee BIJNENS
- Air pollution exposure and bone mineral density in young children: results from the ENVIRONAGE birth cohort(2023)
Authors: Ana Inês BENTO FONSECA E SILVA, Hanne SLEURS, Yinthe DOCKX, Leen RASKING, Congrong WANG, Michelle PLUSQUIN, Esmee BIJNENS, Tim NAWROT
Pages: S317 - Pre-admission ambient air pollution and blood soot particles predict hospitalisation outcomes in COVID-19 patients(2023)
Authors: Stijn VOS, Elien De Waele, Pieter Goeminne, Esmee BIJNENS, Eva BONGAERTS, Dries MARTENS, Robert MALINA, Marcel AMELOOT, Karolien Dams, Annick De Weerdt, et al.
- Residential green space improves cognitive performances in primary schoolchildren independent of traffic-related air pollution exposure(2023)
Authors: Nelly SAENEN, Tim NAWROT, Pauline HAUTEKIET, Congrong WANG, Harry ROELS, Payam Dadvand, Michelle PLUSQUIN, Esmee BIJNENS
- Indoor green can modify the indoor dust microbial communities(2022)
Authors: Yinthe DOCKX, Esmee BIJNENS, Katrien WITTERS, Martin Taubel, Maria Valkonen, Janneke HOGERVORST, Tim NAWROT, Balamuralikrishna Jayaprakash, Lidia CASAS RUIZ
- THE IMPACT OF BIOLOGICAL AGEING ON CLINICAL SEVERITY IN HOSPITALIZED COVID-19 PATIENTS(2022)
Authors: E. De Waele, Dries MARTENS, Stijn VOS, Esmee BIJNENS, G. Mistiaen, G. Dewyspelaere, Tim NAWROT, P. Goeminne
- Residential green space in association with the methylation status in a CpG site within the promoter region of the placental serotonin receptor HTR2A(2022)
Authors: Yinthe DOCKX, Esmee BIJNENS, Nelly SAENEN, Raf AERTS, JM Aerts, L Casas, A Delcloo, N Dendoncker, C Linard, Michelle PLUSQUIN, et al.
Pages: 1863 - 1874