Marco Vinceti, MD
Adjunct Professor, Epidemiology - Boston University School of Public Health
Biography
Marco Vinceti is a Medical Doctor who completed a Residency in Public Health at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia and has got a Doctorate in Public Health at the University of Milan. He is a Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Medical School, Modena, Italy, and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Department of Epidemiology, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Vinceti is also a Fellow of the Collegium Ramazzini, an independent Scientific Expert of the European Food Safety Authority – EFSA, the Chair of the EFSA Working Group on Sugars, and the President of the Italian Association for Trace Element Research AISETOV.
His main research fields are nutritional and environmental epidemiology, the epidemiology and the environmental risk factors of childhood leukemia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Alzheimer’s dementia, birth defects, and the human health effects of selenium, cadmium, other trace elements and heavy metals, and pesticides.
Education
- University of Modena, MD Field of Study: Medicine
- University of Milan, PhD Field of Study: Public Health
Publications
- Published on 5/17/2025
Mazzoli R, Santunione AL, Marezza F, Sannella A, Berghenti F, Filippini T, Vinceti M, Cecchi R. Health status of a migrant population: a survey within an Extraordinary Reception Centre in Parma, Northern Italy. Eur J Public Health. 2025 May 17. PMID: 40381995.
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- Published on 4/25/2025
Lorenzon A, Granata M, Verzelloni P, Tommasi L, Palandri L, Malavolti M, Bargellini A, Righi E, Vinceti M, Paduano S, Filippini T. Effect of Climate Change on West Nile Virus Transmission in Italy: A Systematic Review. Public Health Rev. 2025; 46:1607444. PMID: 40351867.
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- Published on 4/25/2025
Geller RJ, Wesselink AK, Claus Henn B, Upson K, Vinceti M, Harmon QE, Baird DD, Wegienka G, Wise LA. A Prospective Ultrasound Study of Whole Blood Metals and Incidence of Uterine Leiomyomata. Environ Health Perspect. 2025 Apr; 133(3-4):47012. PMID: 40063901.
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- Published on 4/17/2025
Urbano T, Wise LA, Fiore G, Vinceti M, Filippini T. Effects of Selenium Administration on Blood Lipids: A Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Experimental Human Studies. Nutr Rev. 2025 Apr 17. PMID: 40243093.
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- Published on 4/16/2025
Ferrante M, Rapisarda P, Castrogiovanni M, Filippini T, Oliveri Conti G, Vinceti M. Urban greenness for the protection of adverse effects of noise on human health: A PRISMA systematic review. Sci Total Environ. 2025 May 25; 978:179415. PMID: 40245511.
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- Published on 3/10/2025
Lugli C, Murani F, Bellini C, Favazzi UM, Mazzaccara A, Vinceti M, Filippini T. Knowledge and perception of modern learning approaches in Continuing Medical Education: a cross-sectional study. Ann Ig. 2025 Mar 10. PMID: 40059715.
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- Published on 3/1/2025
Schildroth S, Claus Henn B, Geller RJ, Wesselink AK, Upson K, Vines AI, Vinceti M, Harmon QE, Baird DD, Wegienka G, Wise LA. A prospective study of a whole blood metal mixture and depressive symptoms among Black women from Detroit, Michigan. Neurotoxicology. 2025 May; 108:94-104. PMID: 40032041.
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- Published on 2/13/2025
Vigezzi GP, Bertuccio P, Bonaccio M, Palandri L, Di Castelnuovo A, Righi E, Iacoviello L, Rondanelli M, Vinceti M, Odone A. Transition to retirement impact on food consumption frequency: results from a longitudinal analysis within the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). J Nutr Health Aging. 2025 Apr; 29(4):100503. PMID: 39952014.
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- Published on 2/8/2025
Vinceti M, Mazzoli R, Wise LA, Veneri F, Filippini T. Calling for a comprehensive risk assessment of selenium in drinking water. Sci Total Environ. 2025 Feb 25; 966:178700. PMID: 39923476.
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- Published on 2/3/2025
Palazzoli F, Filippini T, Lavenia A, Balduini S, Attanasi A, Verri P, Vandelli D, Castagnetti V, Santunione AL, Vinceti M, Cecchi R. Socio-demographic and toxicological findings from autoptic cases in a Northern Italy community (2017-2022). Int J Legal Med. 2025 May; 139(3):1093-1104. PMID: 39899056.
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News & In the Media
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Published on April 14, 2025
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Published on April 14, 2025
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Published on August 8, 2023
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Published on August 1, 2023
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Published on July 31, 2023
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Published on June 17, 2019
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