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Exposome and Spatial Lifecourse Epidemiology

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This lecture explores the relationship between health and place, tracing back to Hippocrates and John Snow, emphasizing the importance of geocoding data in public health. It delves into the concept of exposome, the total exposure to environmental factors throughout a lifetime, and spatial lifecourse epidemiology, which aims to describe environmental exposure over time using geographic information-based science and technologies.

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