About
My main research areas are: social inequalities in chronic diseases and ageing, the role of health behaviours in the genesis of social inequalities in health, and the biological consequences of social inequalities, the role of environmental factors in social inequalities in health.
Awards
- 2024 Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research MS Scholar Award, Canada
- 2013 “Social and Preventive Medicine Prize 2013”, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2013 “Maccacaro Prize” for young Italian Epidemiologist, Italian Association of Epidemiology, Rome, Italy
- 2013 Award for “Young Researcher in Clinical Science 2013”, faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2017 “Pfizer award for scientific research”, Pfizer Foundation
Relevant Publications
- Life-course socioeconomic factors are associated with markers of epigenetic aging in a population-based study. Petrovic D, Carmeli C, Sandoval JL, Bodinier B, Chadeau-Hyam M, Schrempft S, Ehret G, Dhayat NA, Ponte B, Pruijm M, Vineis P, Gonseth-Nusslé S, Guessous I, McCrory C, Bochud M, Stringhini S. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2023 Jan;147:105976. doi:
- Socioeconomic status and the 25 × 25 risk factors as determinants of premature mortality: a multicohort study and meta-analysis of 1·7 million men and women. Stringhini S, Carmeli C, Jokela M, Avendaño M, Muennig P, Guida F, Ricceri F, d'Errico A, Barros H, Bochud M, Chadeau-Hyam M, Clavel-Chapelon F, Costa G, Delpierre C, Fraga S, Goldberg M, Giles GG, Krogh V, Kelly-Irving M, Layte R, Lasserre AM, Marmot MG, Preisig M, Shipley MJ, Vollenweider P, Zins M, Kawachi I, Steptoe A, Mackenbach JP, Vineis P, Kivimäki M; LIFEPATH consortium. Lancet. 2017 Mar 25;389(10075):1229-1237. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)32380-7.
- Contribution of modifiable risk factors to social inequalities in type 2 diabetes: prospective Whitehall II cohort study. Stringhini S, Tabak AG, Akbaraly TN, Sabia S, Shipley MJ, Marmot MG, Brunner EJ, Batty GD, Bovet P, Kivimäki M. BMJ. 2012 Aug 21;345:e5452. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e5452.