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 5/30/2026
Mazzoli R, Filippini T, Ghermandi G, Vinceti M, Bigi A. Mitigating indoor risk of airborne infections using CO2 and PM measurements in university classroom: the MIRAI project. J Environ Health Sci Eng. 2026 Jun; 24(1):13. PMID: 42226807.
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- Published on 5/22/2026
Sarti A, Mandrioli J, Costanzini S, Balbo GX, Malagoli C, Martini N, Despini F, Violi F, Malavolti M, Martinelli I, Giacchino M, Donelli G, Canali E, Zinno L, Teggi S, Vinceti M, Filippini T. Green space exposure and risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a population-based case-control study in Northern Italy. Environ Health. 2026 May 22. PMID: 42169130.
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- Published on 4/12/2026
Mazzoli R, Chiari A, Rothman KJ, Vitolo M, Boriani G, De Girolamo G, Carrozzi G, Tondelli M, Filippini T, Vinceti M. Cardiometabolic diseases and risk of early-onset dementia: a population-based case-control study in Northern Italy. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2026 Apr 12; 104760. PMID: 42014279.
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- Published on 3/25/2026
Vinceti M, Urbano T, Michalke B, Wise LA, Putti MC, Pulvirenti E, Favara C, Federico SD, Zagnoli F, Adani G, Donà A, Patti R, Biddeci G, Romano E, Russo G, Arabbito M, Oliveri Conti G, Fiore M, Ferrante M, Di Benedetto V, Scuderi MG, Gamba P, Ceccarelli PL, Palazzi G, Pancaldi A, Fustinoni S, Malavolti M, Filippini T. Serum concentrations of selenium, selenium species and metals in children newly diagnosed with leukemia: a hospital-based case-control study. Environ Res. 2026 Jun 15; 299:124369. PMID: 41895570.
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- Published on 3/11/2026
Martini N, Despini F, Filippini T, Vinceti M, Teggi S, Costanzini S. Assessing green space exposure: From traditional metrics to the Green Exposure Index (GEI) with application to a Northern Italy residential dataset. Environ Res. 2026 Jun 01; 298:124254. PMID: 41825548.
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- Published on 3/1/2026
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. 2026 Mar 01; 84(3):551-570. PMID: 40243093.
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- Published on 2/12/2026
Mazzoleni E, Malavolti M, Rossetti A, Mazzoli R, Vinceti M, Filippini T. Coffee and tea consumption and risk of dementia: a dose-response meta-analysis of cohort and cohort-nested case-control studies. J Epidemiol Popul Health. 2026 Feb; 74(1):203168. PMID: 41687346.
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- Published on 2/5/2026
Vinceti M, Vicentini M, Ottone M, Wise LA, Leoni F, Malavolti M, Gentile C, Giorgi Rossi P, Filippini T. Is selenate a diabetogenic form of selenium? Evidence from a natural experiment in Northern Italy. J Trace Elem Med Biol. 2026 Apr; 94:127838. PMID: 41653482.
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- Published on 11/25/2025
Filippini T, Vinceti M, Whelton PK. Alcohol Consumption and Blood Pressure: "Don't Start Drinking, But If You Do Drink, Abstain or Cut Down". J Am Coll Cardiol. 2025 Nov 25; 86(21):2045-2046. PMID: 41260758.
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- Published on 11/12/2025
Kholodov A, Zakharenko A, Drozd V, Chernyshev V, Kirichenko K, Seryodkin I, Karabtsov A, Olesik S, Khvost E, Vakhnyuk I, Chaika V, Stratidakis A, Vinceti M, Sarigiannis D, Hayes AW, Tsatsakis A, Golokhvast K. Retraction notice to "Identification of cement in atmospheric particulate matter using the hybrid method of laser diffraction analysis and Raman spectroscopy" [Heliyon 6 (2020) e03299]. Heliyon. 2025 Nov; 11(16):e44132. PMID: 41395388.
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