Her primary areas of study are Asthma, Pediatrics, Allergy, Immunology and Cohort study. Her Asthma research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Odds ratio, Quality of life, Breast feeding, Atopic dermatitis and Prospective cohort study. Inger Kull has included themes like Cohort, Disease, Blood sampling, Birth cohort and Risk factor in her Pediatrics study.
She studied Disease and Comorbidity that intersect with Cross-sectional study and Relative risk. Inger Kull has researched Allergy in several fields, including Epidemiology and Sensitization. Within one scientific family, Inger Kull focuses on topics pertaining to El Niño under Immunology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Early childhood and Immunopathology.
Her primary scientific interests are in Asthma, Pediatrics, Allergy, Immunology and Cohort. Her work carried out in the field of Asthma brings together such families of science as Odds ratio, Prospective cohort study, Cohort study and Sensitization. Her study explores the link between Pediatrics and topics such as Birth cohort that cross with problems in Population based.
Her Allergy study combines topics in areas such as Internal medicine, Logistic regression, Comorbidity and Atopic dermatitis. Her work deals with themes such as Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Genome-wide association study and Epigenetics, which intersect with Immunology. Her Cohort research integrates issues from Young adult, Body mass index, Overweight and Early childhood.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Asthma, Pediatrics, Young adult, DNA methylation and Cohort. Her Asthma study results in a more complete grasp of Immunology. The concepts of her Pediatrics study are interwoven with issues in Irritable bowel syndrome, Incidence, Intervention, Relative risk and Disease.
Her DNA methylation research includes themes of Methylation, Epigenetics and Genetic association. In her study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Cohort, Breastfeeding and Epidemiology is strongly linked to Chronic bronchitis. Her Allergy research focuses on Sensitization and how it connects with Ige sensitization and Allergen specific IgE.
Her main research concerns Asthma, Allergy, Disease, Epigenome and Epigenetics. Her Asthma study incorporates themes from Airway, Pediatrics and Family medicine. Her research integrates issues of Observational study, Incidence, Lower risk, Public health and Respiratory system in her study of Pediatrics.
Her Allergy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Young adult, Meta-analysis and Cohort. Her Disease research incorporates themes from Transcriptome, Gene and Immunology. Her research on Epigenome also deals with topics like
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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)
The Gaia mission
T. Prusti;J. H. J. de Bruijne;A. G. A. Brown.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2016)
Gaia Data Release 1 Summary of the astrometric, photometric, and survey properties
A. G. A. Brown;A. Vallenari;T. Prusti.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2016)
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)
Breastfeeding and allergic disease: a multidisciplinary review of the literature (1966–2001) on the mode of early feeding in infancy and its impact on later atopic manifestations
J van Odijk;I Kull;MP Borres;P Brandtzaeg.
Allergy (2003)
MMP12, lung function, and COPD in high-risk populations.
Gary M. Hunninghake;Michael H. Cho;Yohannes Tesfaigzi;Manuel E. Soto-Quiros.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2009)
Breast-feeding reduces the risk of asthma during the first 4 years of life
Inger Kull;Inger Kull;Catarina Almqvist;Catarina Almqvist;Gunnar Lilja;Göran Pershagen;Göran Pershagen.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2004)
Fish consumption during the first year of life and development of allergic diseases during childhood
I. Kull;I. Kull;A. Bergström;G. Lilja;G. Pershagen;G. Pershagen.
Allergy (2006)
The BAMSE Project: presentation of a prospective longitudinal birth cohort study
Magnus Wickman;Inger Kull;Inger Kull;Göran Pershagen;S Lennart Nordvall.
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (2002)
Breast feeding and allergic diseases in infants—a prospective birth cohort study
I Kull;M Wickman;G Lilja;S L Nordvall.
Archives of Disease in Childhood (2002)
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