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Overview

Gerard H. Koppelman is affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research is primarily centered in the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Immunology and Allergy.

The scientist's research topics cover several areas including:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Cystic Fibrosis Research Advances

Frequent co-authors in Gerard H. Koppelman's work include:

  • Judith M. Vonk
  • Erik Melén
  • Ulrike Gehring
  • Maarten van den Berge
  • Martijn C. Nawijn

They have published extensively in several venues, with notable frequency in:

  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
  • Allergy
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • European Respiratory Journal
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Some recent publications by Gerard H. Koppelman include:

  • The genetics of asthma and the promise of genomics-guided drug target discovery, 2020, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • The central role of IL-33/IL-1RL1 pathway in asthma: From pathogenesis to intervention, 2021, Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • The long-term sequelae of COVID-19: an international consensus on research priorities for patients with pre-existing and new-onset airways disease, 2021, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation in newborns and children identifies numerous loci related to gestational age, 2020, Genome Medicine
  • Air pollution and the development of asthma from birth until young adulthood, 2020, European Respiratory Journal

Best Publications

  • Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA): Achievements in 10 years and future needs

    J. Bousquet;H. J. Schünemann;B. Samolinski;P. Demoly

  • DNA Methylation in Newborns and Maternal Smoking in Pregnancy: Genome-wide Consortium Meta-analysis

    Bonnie R. Joubert;Janine F. Felix;Paul Yousefi;Kelly M. Bakulski

  • A cellular census of human lungs identifies novel cell states in health and in asthma.

    Felipe A. Vieira Braga;Gozde Kar;Marijn Berg;Orestes A. Carpaij

  • Sequence variants affecting eosinophil numbers associate with asthma and myocardial infarction.

    Daniel F Gudbjartsson;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Eva Halapi;Anna Helgadottir

  • Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 21,000 cases and 95,000 controls identifies new risk loci for atopic dermatitis

    Lavinia Paternoster;Marie Standl;Johannes Waage;Hansjoerg Baurecht

  • Patterns of Growth and Decline in Lung Function in Persistent Childhood Asthma

    M J McGeachie;K P Yates;X Zhou;F Guo

  • Mode and place of delivery, gastrointestinal microbiota, and their influence on asthma and atopy

    Frederika A. van Nimwegen;John Penders;Ellen E. Stobberingh;Dirkje S. Postma

  • Shared genetic origin of asthma, hay fever and eczema elucidates allergic disease biology

    Manuel A. Ferreira;Judith M. Vonk;Hansjörg Baurecht;Ingo Marenholz;Ingo Marenholz

  • Multiancestry association study identifies new asthma risk loci that colocalize with immune-cell enhancer marks

    Florence Demenais;Florence Demenais;Patricia Margaritte-Jeannin;Patricia Margaritte-Jeannin;Kathleen C. Barnes;William O.C. Cookson

  • Genomic and phenotypic insights from an atlas of genetic effects on DNA methylation

    J.L. Min;G. Hemani;E. Hannon;K.F. Dekkers

  • Gene-gene interaction in asthma: IL4RA and IL13 in a Dutch population with asthma

    Timothy D. Howard;Gerard H. Koppelman;Jianfeng Xu;Siqun L. Zheng

  • Comparison of childhood wheezing phenotypes in 2 birth cohorts: ALSPAC and PIAMA

    Olga E. Savenije;Raquel Granell;Daan Caudri;Gerard H. Koppelman

  • Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies three new risk loci for atopic dermatitis.

    Lavinia Paternoster;Marie Standl;Chih-Mei Chen;Adaikalavan Ramasamy

  • Genome-wide association analysis identifies three new susceptibility loci for childhood body mass index.

    Janine F. Felix;Jonathan P. Bradfield;Claire Monnereau;Ralf J P Van Der Valk

  • Lung eQTLs to Help Reveal the Molecular Underpinnings of Asthma

    Ke Hao;Yohan Bossé;David C. Nickle;Peter D. Paré

  • Comorbidity of eczema, rhinitis, and asthma in IgE-sensitised and non-IgE-sensitised children in MeDALL: a population-based cohort study

    Mariona Pinart;Marta Benet;Isabella Annesi-Maesano;Isabella Annesi-Maesano;Andrea von Berg

  • Air pollution and respiratory infections during early childhood: an analysis of 10 European birth cohorts within the ESCAPE Project

    Elaina A. MacIntyre;Ulrike Gehring;Anna Mölter;Elaine Fuertes

  • Identification and association of polymorphisms in the interleukin-13 gene with asthma and atopy in a Dutch population.

    Timothy D. Howard;Paul A. Whittaker;Ari L. Zaiman;Gerard H. Koppelman

  • New loci associated with birth weight identify genetic links between intrauterine growth and adult height and metabolism.

    Momoko Horikoshi;Hanieh Yaghootkar;Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori;Dennis O. Mook-Kanamori;Ulla Sovio;Ulla Sovio

  • Association of a promoter polymorphism of the CD14 gene and atopy.

    Gerard H. Koppelman;Naomi E. Reijmerink;O. Colin Stine;Timothy D. Howard

  • Multiancestry association study identifies new asthma risk loci that colocalize with immune-cell enhancer marks

    Florence Demenais;Patricia Margaritte-Jeannin;Kathleen C. Barnes;William O. C. Cookson

Frequent Co-Authors

Dirkje S. Postma
Dirkje S. Postma University Medical Center Groningen
Erik Melén
Erik Melén Karolinska Institute
Marjan Kerkhof
Marjan Kerkhof University Medical Center Groningen
Bert Brunekreef
Bert Brunekreef Utrecht University
Henriette A. Smit
Henriette A. Smit Utrecht University
Ulrike Gehring
Ulrike Gehring Utrecht University
Alet H. Wijga
Alet H. Wijga Centre for Health Protection
Joachim Heinrich
Joachim Heinrich Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jean Bousquet
Jean Bousquet University of Montpellier
Inger Kull
Inger Kull Karolinska Institute

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