His scientific interests lie mostly in Asthma, Immunology, Genome-wide association study, Genetics and Allergy. His Asthma study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cohort study, Disease and Pediatrics. He has included themes like Genetic predisposition and DNA methylation in his Immunology study.
His Genome-wide association study research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Childhood obesity, Internal medicine, Genetic association and IL1RL1. His Allergy research incorporates elements of Guideline and Quality of life. The study incorporates disciplines such as Allele, Polymorphism and Haplotype in addition to Single-nucleotide polymorphism.
His primary scientific interests are in Asthma, Immunology, Allergy, Pediatrics and Genetics. Gerard H. Koppelman interconnects Cohort study and Cohort in the investigation of issues within Asthma. His research integrates issues of Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Genome-wide association study, Gene and DNA methylation in his study of Immunology.
His work deals with themes such as Expression quantitative trait loci and Genetic association, which intersect with Genome-wide association study. The concepts of his Allergy study are interwoven with issues in Sensitization, Incidence, Disease and Atopic dermatitis. His research investigates the connection between Pediatrics and topics such as Odds ratio that intersect with problems in Confidence interval and Environmental health.
His main research concerns Asthma, Immunology, DNA methylation, Epigenetics and Allergy. His Asthma study incorporates themes from Genome-wide association study, Incidence, Pediatrics and Environmental health. His Immunology study combines topics in areas such as Gene expression and CpG site.
His work in DNA methylation addresses issues such as Methylation, which are connected to fields such as Childhood asthma. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wheeze, Pregnancy, Bioinformatics, Disease and Cohort. Gerard H. Koppelman has researched Allergy in several fields, including Atopic dermatitis and Sensitization.
Gerard H. Koppelman mainly focuses on Asthma, Immunology, DNA methylation, Genome-wide association study and Epigenetics. His Asthma study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Odds ratio, Environmental health, Disease, Pediatrics and IL1RL1. Gerard H. Koppelman works on Immunology which deals in particular with Allergy.
His studies in Allergy integrate themes in fields like Atopic dermatitis and CpG site. The various areas that Gerard H. Koppelman examines in his DNA methylation study include Immunoglobulin E, Regulation of gene expression and Methylation. His Genome-wide association study research incorporates themes from Expression quantitative trait loci, Hay fever and Atopy.
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Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA): Achievements in 10 years and future needs
J. Bousquet;H. J. Schünemann;B. Samolinski;P. Demoly.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2012)
Sequence variants affecting eosinophil numbers associate with asthma and myocardial infarction.
Daniel F Gudbjartsson;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Eva Halapi;Anna Helgadottir.
Nature Genetics (2009)
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.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2016)
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.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2011)
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.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2002)
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.
Nature Medicine (2019)
Patterns of Growth and Decline in Lung Function in Persistent Childhood Asthma
M J McGeachie;K P Yates;X Zhou;F Guo.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2016)
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.
Nature Genetics (2015)
Comparison of childhood wheezing phenotypes in 2 birth cohorts: ALSPAC and PIAMA
Olga E. Savenije;Raquel Granell;Daan Caudri;Gerard H. Koppelman.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2011)
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.
Nature Genetics (2017)
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