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Marloes Eeftens publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marloes Eeftens sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 128 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Marloes Eeftens D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marloes Eeftens sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marloes Eeftens is affiliated with the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute in Switzerland. The primary field of study for this scientist is Medicine, with a particular focus on the subfields of Immunology and Allergy, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Biophysics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Education.

The main research topics explored by Marloes Eeftens include:

  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Wireless Body Area Networks

Frequent co-authors working with Marloes Eeftens include:

  • Sarah Glick
  • Alexandra Bürgler
  • Martin Röösli
  • Regula Gehrig
  • Kees de Hoogh

Publications by Marloes Eeftens appear in several venues with notable frequency. The most common publication venues are:

  • Environmental Research
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ISEE Conference Abstracts
  • Environment International
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Representative research articles authored or co-authored by Marloes Eeftens include:

  • Multi-decade changes in pollen season onset, duration, and intensity: A concern for public health?, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Association of activities related to pesticide exposure on headache severity and neurodevelopment of school-children in the rural agricultural farmlands of the Western Cape of South Africa, 2020, Environment International
  • Different aspects of electronic media use, symptoms and neurocognitive outcomes of children and adolescents in the rural Western Cape region of South Africa, 2020, Environmental Research
  • Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields from mobile communication: Description of modeled dose in brain regions and the body in European children and adolescents, 2020, Environmental Research
  • Modelling daily air temperature at a fine spatial resolution dealing with challenging meteorological phenomena and topography in Switzerland, 2022, International Journal of Climatology

Best Publications

  • Air pollution and lung cancer incidence in 17 European cohorts : Prospective analyses from the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)

    Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen;Rob Beelen;Evangelia Samoli

  • Effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on natural-cause mortality : An analysis of 22 European cohorts within the multicentre ESCAPE project

    Rob Beelen;Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Massimo Stafoggia;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen

  • Development of Land Use Regression Models for PM2.5, PM2.5 Absorbance, PM10 and PMcoarse in 20 European Study Areas; Results of the ESCAPE Project

    Marloes Eeftens;Rob Beelen;Kees de Hoogh;Tom Bellander

  • Development of NO2 and NOx land use regression models for estimating air pollution exposure in 36 study areas in Europe - The ESCAPE project

    Rob Beelen;Gerard Hoek;Danielle Vienneau;Marloes Eeftens

  • Air pollution exposure and lung function in children: the ESCAPE project.

    Ulrike Gehring;Olena Gruzieva;Raymond M Agius;Rob Beelen

  • Spatial variation of PM2.5, PM10, PM2.5 absorbance and PMcoarse concentrations between and within 20 European study areas and the relationship with NO2 : results of the ESCAPE project

    Marloes Eeftens;Ming-Yi Tsai;Ming-Yi Tsai;Ming-Yi Tsai;Christophe Ampe;Bernhard Anwander

  • Adult lung function and long-term air pollution exposure. ESCAPE: a multicentre cohort study and meta-analysis

    Martin Adam;Martin Adam;Tamara Schikowski;Anne Elie Carsin;Yutong Cai

  • Variation of NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within 36 European study areas: Results from the ESCAPE study

    Josef Cyrys;Marloes Eeftens;Joachim Heinrich;Christophe Ampe

  • Long-term exposure to air pollution and cardiovascular mortality: an analysis of 22 European cohorts.

    Rob Beelen;Massimo Stafoggia;Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Zorana Jovanovic Andersen

  • Particulate matter air pollution components and risk for lung cancer

    Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Rob Beelen;Meng Wang;Gerard Hoek

  • Stability of measured and modelled spatial contrasts in NO(2) over time.

    Marloes Eeftens;Rob Beelen;Paul Fischer;Bert Brunekreef

  • Air pollution during pregnancy and childhood cognitive and psychomotor development: six European birth cohorts.

    Mònica Guxens;Raquel Garcia-Esteban;Lise Giorgis-Allemand;Joan Forns

  • Development of land use regression models for particle composition in twenty study areas in Europe

    Kees de Hoogh;Meng Wang;Martin Adam;Martin Adam;Chiara Badaloni

  • Nitrogen dioxide levels estimated from land use regression models several years apart and association with mortality in a large cohort study

    Giulia Cesaroni;Daniela Porta;Chiara Badaloni;Massimo Stafoggia

  • Development of West-European PM2.5 and NO2 land use regression models incorporating satellite-derived and chemical transport modelling data

    Kees de Hoogh;John Gulliver;Aaron van Donkelaar;Randall V. Martin

  • The association of air pollution and depressed mood in 70,928 individuals from four European cohorts

    W. L. Zijlema;K. Wolf;R. Emeny;K. H. Ladwig

  • Natural-cause mortality and long-term exposure to particle components: an analysis of 19 European cohorts within the multi-center ESCAPE project.

    Rob Beelen;Gerard Hoek;Ole Raaschou-Nielsen;Massimo Stafoggia

  • Comparing land use regression and dispersion modelling to assess residential exposure to ambient air pollution for epidemiological studies

    Kees de Hoogh;Kees de Hoogh;Kees de Hoogh;Michal Korek;Danielle Vienneau;Menno Keuken

  • Long-term exposure to elemental constituents of particulate matter and cardiovascular mortality in 19 European cohorts : Results from the ESCAPE and TRANSPHORM projects

    Meng Wang;Rob Beelen;Massimo Stafoggia;Ole Raaschou-Nielsen

  • Arterial Blood Pressure and Long-Term Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution : An Analysis in the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)

    Kataryna B. Fuks;Gudrun Weinmayr;Maria Foraster;Julia Dratva

  • Particulate matter composition and respiratory health the PIAMA birth cohort study

    Ulrike Gehring;Rob Beelen;Marloes Eeftens;Marloes Eeftens;Marloes Eeftens;Gerard Hoek

  • Spatial variation of PM2.5, PM10, PM2.5 absorbance and PMcoarse concentrations between and within 20 European study areas and the relationship with NO2 - Results of the ESCAPE project

    Marloes Eeftens;Ming-Yi Tsai;Christophe Ampe;Bernhard Anwander

Frequent Co-Authors

Ming-Yi Tsai
Ming-Yi Tsai University of Washington
Bert Brunekreef
Bert Brunekreef Utrecht University
Gerard Hoek
Gerard Hoek Utrecht University
Kees de Hoogh
Kees de Hoogh Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Rob Beelen
Rob Beelen Utrecht University
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen
Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen Barcelona Institute for Global Health
Meng Wang
Meng Wang University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Kees Meliefste
Kees Meliefste Utrecht University
Josef Cyrys
Josef Cyrys Helmholtz Zentrum München
Martin Röösli
Martin Röösli Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute

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